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When Cirque du Soleil emerged, the concept of “a circus without animals” was the hook that grabbed attention. Now that the concept is no longer novel, creators of “Cavalia” have unveiled a panoramic display of gorgeous horses, lithe human acrobats and ways in which the two species intersect. Under the artistic direction of Cirque co-founder Normand Latourelle, “Cavalia” might be the equestrian circus that clicks. It takes place under a big top, but the stage is very wide -- 160 feet -- and the entire audience faces the action over a straight line, as opposed to wrapping around the stage on three sides.

-- Don Shirley

Ends Monday under the big top at Colorado Street and Central Avenue, Glendale. (866) 999-8111.

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