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Meet the kids who ran off to join the circus school

Students come from across the country to go to this select-entry school, which has provided a steady stream of graduates to one of the world’s top contemporary circus groups.

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Cirque du Soleil’s enduring appeal is that it offers a break from reality. Sarah Togni (left) and Shena Tschofen

A plumber from Tassie has brought more magic to Cirque du Soleil

Three performers now present their acts in a deluge of 10,000 litres of water, but first they had to learn to walk on it.

  • Nadia Bailey
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Cirque du Soleil’s enduring appeal is that it offers a break from reality. Sarah Togni (left) and Shena Tschofen

Be amazed by what a plumber from Tassie has done to Cirque du Soleil

Three performers now present their acts in a deluge of 10,000 litres of water, but first they had to learn to walk on it.

  • Nadia Bailey
A touring show from the makers of Cirque du Soleil, Luiza is based in an imaginary Mexico, and uses Mexican themes throughout.
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Trailer: Luiza by Cirque du Soleil

A touring show from the makers of Cirque du Soleil, Luiza is based in an imaginary Mexico, and uses Mexican themes throughout.

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LUZIA Cirque du Soleil.

Cirque du Soleil taps into the sounds and soul of Mexico

LUZIA showcases the tradition, places, faces and sounds of Mexico – and tickets are now selling for the Brisbane show.

  • Jocelyn Garcia
Australian performers (front row, from left) Nick Hutchinson, Nathan Boyle,  Harley McLeish and Will Meager at work.

Acrobats take to the ice as Cirque du Soleil Crystal hits RAC Arena

A departure from their usual performances, the Cirque du Soleil crew brought figure skating and acrobatics together in a magical ice extravaganza on Friday night.

  • Rebecca Peppiatt

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