Luzia, the last Cirque de Soleil show, said goodbye to the Catalan public this Sunday "exceeding expectations" of attendance.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
18 May 2022 Wednesday 07:11
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Luzia, the last Cirque de Soleil show, said goodbye to the Catalan public this Sunday "exceeding expectations" of attendance. The figures say it. And it is that the show has recovered attendance figures similar to those before the pandemic, with a total of 150,000 spectators.

For Charlie Wagner, publicist for this show, this has been "a great reception by the public" and he hopes to rediscover "an audience like the Spanish" in the shows that they plan to do in the coming months throughout the State and in the performances of the show 'Corteo' that the company plans to do in Palma de Mallorca this August.

Luzia is a dream trip to a magical world of Mexican essence. A dream show that has water as a special protagonist since, for the first time, a traveling production incorporates rain within the numbers, in a detailed play of light and color that leaves the spectator speechless.

A parachutist lands, thirsty, in a land of memories, where he finds a great magical key that allows him to enter a magical world, halfway between fantasy and reality. Thus begins Luzia's journey, where viewers are transported to the essence of Mexican culture through multiple shows of acrobats, tightrope walkers, jugglers, clowns and contortionists.

After Barcelona, ​​Luzia will continue her tour of the continent and plans to stop in Alicante on July 14 and Madrid on November 5.


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