There are many ways to battle: via clamors and guns, via rap a la 8 Mile, and in a spirited dance-off. In the world of Montreal performance troupe Cirque Éloize, rival gangs choose to battle via a circus-off -- or, more aptly, a cirque-off.
In iD, which opens tonight at the Arsht Center, a motley crew challenges each others' aerial and contortion skills to a pulsing soundtrack of hip-hop and electronica. It's all set in a M.C. Escher-esque futuristic city. This ain't the big top. Director Jeannot Painchaud created a tone that feels somewhere in between comic books, sci-fi, and urban life. To celebrate the absence of clowns and lions in this circus, we're giving away two ticket to iD.
To win two iD tickets for the August 4 performance, suggest a name for
either of these cirque gangs in the comments on the Cultist Facebook
page. (Please "Like" the page first). We'll pick a winner at random by Friday at noon. Tickets will be held for you at the event. (Note: Any comments left on this blog won't count as a giveaway entry, so
click over to our Facebook page.)
For those that don't win, tickets cost $25 to $75. iD opens tonight at 8 p.m. and runs through September 4. Visit arshtcenter.org.
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