Saturday, August 4, 2007
Je Declare Ma Amore Pour Tu.
Finished HP7, obviously. You can't be in my friend click, without finishing the book with forty-eight hours of getting it. I've actually read a surprising amount so far this summer. I read that French book, HP7, and am currently reading The Spark. Going good.Speaking of The Spark; as you might have guessed I adore the Circus and always have had a heart for the cirque in peticular. I remember being in pre-school and excitedly talking about an acrobatic act from Saltimbanco. At least that is the show I believe I was talking about, because that show was filmed during 1994. So it's quite possible. Anyway, I love the cirque. It has been a part of me since I can remember, but it has been something that I thought other people knew about too. Something that has been such an influential part of my life and my outlooks upon life.All of the acts are just stupendous and awe-striking, but one in particular from the DVD of Quidam I just borrowed and went though, stands out. The Vice-Versa act. I saw photos of it before, but didn't know which show it can be seen on. The act is of a man and a woman who by feats of remarkable strength balance themselve upon each other to imitate each other and become a symetrical image. Truely an extraordinary act of the human strength and balance. I wonder if it's on more shows, because I know there are certain acts that appear more than once. Like Olga's hand balancing. She appears preforming said act in Quidam (a surprise as I knew only of-" & in Verakai. And as some...ok none I really haven't expressed my love for the circus until recently...know one of my favorite shows to watch is Varekai. It was the first Cirque Du Soleil show I've seen all the way though since I can remember. It was last year, I was "doing" math homework. CDS is, to say the least, one of the most distracting things to watch. You have to hate life to be able to look away from a Cirque performance. My family wanted to go to Varekai when it came around...as you may know I am very very very bummed that we had to pass on it, because my mom was ill at the time. This may be another reason as to why I feel so strongly attracted to Varekai.Cirque Du Soleil brings about emotions and memories with people that they have repressed or long since forgotten. This, I believe, is due to the complete suspended reality that the Cirque has mastered to an art. We are captivated and amazed. A lifelong passionate fan. When pursuing the rest of my life I will happily give the Cirque my pure undivided attention, imagination and passion. Someday I hope to give something back to the shows that have given me incalculable passions for life.PS-I'm almost positive that my French up there in the title is incorrect. I will check it later as I am not that sharp right now.
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