Nouvelle Expérience

Nouvelle Expérience
Company Cirque du Soleil
Genre Contemporary circus
Show type Touring production
Date of premiere May 8, 1990 (Montreal)
Final show November 21, 1993 (Las Vegas)
Creative team
Director Franco Dragone
Director of creation Gilles Ste-Croix
Set designer Michel Crête
Composer René Dupéré
Costume designer Dominique Lemieux
Lighting designer Luc Lafortune
Choreographer Debra Brown
Sound designer François Bergeron
Other information
Featured acts Contortion
Korean plank
Solo trapeze
Tightrope
Acrobatics
Aerial straps
Trapeze
Foot juggling
Russian bars
Trampoline
Korean cradle
Balancing on chairs

Nouvelle Expérience was Cirque du Soleil's fourth touring circus show, which premiered in 1990. The show's tour ended in 1993 in The Mirage parking lot in Las Vegas, Nevada. Over 1.3 million people saw the production during its 3½-year run.

Cast

Acts

The acts of Nouvelle Expérience blended theatre, music, circus arts and dance:

Costumes

The costumes of Nouvelle Expérience were designed to complement the wood theme of the set. Dominique Lemieux, costume designer, combined many different styles for the highly theatrical costumes, which makes it difficult to pin them down to any specific period. Surprisingly, some of the costumes worn are lined with upholstery material which make them very heavy. For example. the Flounes' medieval-esque costumes, made of a mix of lycra, velvet, and satin, weigh over 9 kilograms (20 lb).[1]

Music

The show's original score was composed by René Dupéré and performed live by five musicians. The show featured one singer, Cécile Ardail, who sang for the balancing on chairs act as well as played one of the Floune characters. A studio album of the music was released in 1990 and again in 1993, the tracks of which are listed below. It features two singers, Francine Poitras, who sang only for the album, and Cécile Ardail. The track of the Fil de Fer act is the only one which was not recorded on the album.[2]

  1. Fanfare
  2. Méandres
  3. Boléro
  4. Bascule
  5. Fixe
  6. Ballant
  7. Baleines
  8. Havi Vahlia
  9. Suite Chinoise
  10. Éclipse
  11. L'Oiseau
  12. Azimut
  13. Sanza
  14. Grosse Femme
Further information: Cirque du Soleil discography

Vocalists

Other vocalists

Tour

Nouvelle Expérience began its grand chapiteau tour of North America in Montreal on 8 May 1990 and ended it in Las Vegas on 21 November 1993. The following colorboxes indicate the region of each performance:  NA   North America

Grand Chapiteau tour

1990 schedule

  •  NA   Montréal, QC - From 8 May 1990 to 17 Jun 1990
  •  NA   Seattle, WA - From 5 Jul 1990 to 22 Jul 1990
  •  NA   San Francisco, CA - From 1 Aug 1990 to 19 Aug 1990
  •  NA   San Jose, CA - From 12 Sep 1990 to 30 Sep 1990
  •  NA   Santa Monica, CA - From 12 Oct 1990 to 16 Dec 1990

1991 schedule

  •  NA   San Diego, CA - From 26 Jan 1991 to 10 Feb 1991
  •  NA   Costa Mesa, CA - From 22 Feb 1991 to 24 Mar 1991
  •  NA   New York, NY - From 11 Apr 1991 to 2 Jun 1991
  •  NA   Sainte Foy, QC - From 20 Jun 1991 to 14 Jul 1991
  •  NA   Toronto, ON - From 26 Jul 1991 to 1 Sep 1991
  •  NA   Chicago, IL - From 13 Sep 1991 to 13 Oct 1991
  •  NA   Washington, DC - From 25 Oct 1991 to 27 Nov 1991
  •  NA   Atlanta, GA - From 29 Nov 1991 to 21 Dec 1991

1992 schedule

  •  NA   Las Vegas, NV - From 10 Nov 1992 to 31 Dec 1992

1993 schedule

  •  NA   Las Vegas, NV - From 1 Jan 1993 to 21 Nov 1993

References

  1. Clément, Ronald (2009). Cirque du Soleil 25 Years of Costumes (in Chinese, English, French, and Japanese). Canada: Dépôt légal, Bibliothèque et Archives Canada. pp. 14–15. ISBN 978-2-9803493-4-8.
  2. "Nouvelle Expérience". Richasi. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
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