Kurios: Gravity-defying acts of pure wonder

Pauline Wong
Pauline Wong • 2 min read

(July 15): There is always a sort of thrill when performers are on the stage even before the show truly begins. They potter about, getting into character, sometimes they play around with the props on stage, and interact with the audience. Somehow, when they do that – in full costume, to boot– a little frisson of excitement runs through you, because you just know that it’s going to be so much fun.

Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Kurios: Cabinet of Curiosities’ is no exception, and the steam-punk look and feel of the show sets the stage for a thoroughly enjoyable two hours that will leave you gasping, cheering and occasionally gripping your seat in terror as the performers seem to defy all the laws of gravity.

Featuring 13 acts that truly test the limits of the imagination and the human body, Kurios is a smorgasbord of incredible acrobatics, swing-jazz live music and humour. The show takes audiences on a journey through the imagination of a scientist, who creates a machine that seeks the fantastical and whimsical in different dimensions.

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