Cirque Éloize
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Cirque Éloize is a Quebec based cirque nouveau (contemporary circus) troupe. It was founded in 1993 by Jeannot Painchaud, Daniel Cyr and Julie Hamelin. Having created six original productions so far, it has presented more than 3000 performances in more than 300 cities and 30 countries. Éloize means "flash of heat" in Acadian French (éclair de chaleur in Standard French).
[edit] Spectacles
- "Nebbia", in coproduction with Teatro Sunil (2007);
- "Rain - Comme une pluie dans tes yeux" (2004);
- "Nomade - La nuit, le ciel est plus grand" (2002-2006);
- "Cirque Orchestra" (2000-2002);
- "Excentricus" (1997-2002);
- "Cirque Éloize, le spectacle" (1993-1997).

