By Mark Smiley

Photo by Olivier Brajon

Since 2017, CRYSTAL has performed in front of more than 1.9 million people in over 135 cities worldwide, blending the art of skating with adrenaline-inducing acrobatics and aerial feats.  In total, the show spans two and a half hours with an intermission.

“CRYSTAL really pushes the boundaries of possibility within the circus arts. The show highlights Cirque du Soleil’s creativity in a new way and encourages audiences to find the magic of the everyday,” says Robert Tannion, Artistic Director, CRYSTAL. “Every time you watch, there’s something new to see and experience. It’s a magical story that springs to life on the ice and we can’t wait to bring it to Denver for the first time.”

Created by Shana Carroll and Sebastien Soldevila, CRYSTAL takes audiences on a journey of self-discovery.  Dive into a world of playful imagination with the show’s protagonist, Crystal, as she learns to see things differently and become whom she was always destined to be: herself.

“The show is about a girl named Crystal who has a breakthrough experience where she sees her life in a different way,” said Crystal Manich, Cirque Crystal’s Artistic Director.  “Before she has this experience we see how she struggles to fit in both at home and at school.  She is a bit of an outcast.  The show is about her journey of self-discovery and finding her voice and becoming a creative force in her own life realizing that she has things to do in order to grow.”

The show features a mixture of acrobats and ice skaters which is rare.  In fact, it is the 42nd cirque creation and the company’s very first acrobatic experience on ice.  This show features seven traditional circus acts, including trapeze, hand-to-hand, Banquine, aerial straps, hand-to-trapeze, juggling, and hand balancing – all adapted to be performed on ice.  CRYSTAL is the first Cirque du Soleil production that uses real snow – the team makes approximately 300 snowballs each week.

“The response has been really great because we have all of the elements of a perfect Cirque du Soleil show but the ice does add an extra element of awe,” said Manich.  “You’ll see everything you would expect to see in a Cirque du Soleil show and some surprises because of the uniqueness of the show itself.”

This type is show presents challenges not seen with a typical Cirque du Soleil show.  Every arena has different ice and some performers say certain ice may be too soft or too hard in a particular venue.

“What people should expect is to have a great time and to see some of the world’s best performers on the ice in a unique way coming together with these various disciplines,” said Manich.  “I think this is a special show.”

CRYSTAL Performance Schedule at Ball Arena:

Wednesday, March 13, 2024 – 7 p.m.

Thursday, March 14, 2024 – 7 p.m.

Friday, March 15, 2024 – 7 p.m.

Saturday, March 16, 2024 – 11:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m., & 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 17, 2024 – 12 p.m.

Tickets for Crystal are now available online at www.cirquedusoleil.com/crystal.

 

Photos : Matt Baker & Olivier Brajon

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