A Las Vegas entertainment staple, Cirque du Soleil has eight
shows currently playing - “O”, Criss Angel Believe, Mystère, Te Beatles “Love”, Ká, Michael Jackson One, Zumanity, and Zarkana. If you have ever dreamt of being in the show, won- dered what it was like to be suspended in silk, your body en- twined swinging and falling into different positions then you should visit Shine Alternative Fitness. Te studio offers classes where you can work out with actual cirque performers; try your hand at Xtreme boxing, ballet, ANTIGRAVITY® Yoga, or aerial arts classes. Experience something new.
Rose.Rabbit.Lie opened at the Cosmopolitan earlier this year; it is touted as “a grand social experiment that blurs the lines between show, club, restaurant and bar.” Te performance Vegas Nocturne, created by Spei- gelworld, brings together a cast of world class talent in three unpredictable evening shows. A combination of scripted and improvised entertainment flows throughout the venue with the audience between distinct rooms: the library, study, music room, swimming pool and ballroom. From acrobats to contor- tionists, tap dancers and aerialists the show has been getting rave reviews. A menu of sharable plates and cocktails specific to each space are available for purchase, including signature drinks Down the Rabbit Hole and Treacle Trade. It’s a night out that will never repeat itself. Festival lovers should not miss North America’s largest mu-
sic festival held June 20 to 22. Te Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway is expected to draw more than 400,000 fans with full-sized carnival rides, seven massive stag- es, several hundred theatrical and dance performers, hundreds of artists, and fully interactive art installations.
A trapeze artist performs visual magic in Cirque du Soleil’s “O”
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Photo by Veronique Vial. Courtesy of Cirque du Soleil.
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