El espectáculo, que celebró su actuación número 3,500 en 2015 en Bogotá, Colombia, reúne la pasión del actor con la gracia y el poder del acróbata para sumergir al público en un mundo teatral de diversión, comedia y espontaneidad situado en un espacio misterioso entre el cielo y la tierra. El show llega al BB&T Center en Sunrise el 24 de julio hasta inicios de agosto.
Mauro the Dreamer Clown and the Clowness perform the helium dance. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
A clown humbly playing his violin. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
Performers present a wacky version of “Romeo and Juliet.” (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
Juggling performance with rings and balls at the Baltimore premier of Corteo. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
A gypsy performer spins several hoops all at once. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
Artists spin and turn while performing on the Cyr wheel. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
Acrobats high-flying stunts during the performance. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
The Giant Clown prepares to tee off during the performance. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
An artist soars above the stage while performing aerial acrobatics and singing during the Baltimore premier of Corteo. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
An acrobat performs while flying on a suspended pole. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
Aerial acrobatics performed on giant chandeliers. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
An angel flies high above the crowd at the Baltimore premier of Corteo. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
Performers take flight during the premier of Corteo. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
Aerial acrobatics performed on giant chandeliers at the performance. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
Performer Alexander Yudintsev balances on one foot while standing on a brass headboard. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
Cirque Du Soleil prepares for the Baltimore Premiere of Corteo at the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore MD. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
Cirque Du Soleil prepares for the Baltimore Premiere of Corteo at the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore MD. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)