Cirque du Soleil
Cirque du Soleil Headquarters Location
8400 Avenue du Cirque
Montreal, QC Canada
About Cirque du Soleil
Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group is a Canadian entertainment company, self-described as a "dramatic mix of circus arts and street entertainment." Based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and located in the inner-city area of Saint-Michel, it was founded in Baie-Saint-Paul in 1984 by two former street performers, Guy Laliberté and Daniel Gauthier.
Initially named Les Échassiers, they toured Quebec in 1980 as a performing troupe and encountered financial hardship that was relieved by a government grant in 1983 as part of the 450th anniversary celebrations of Jacques Cartier's discovery of Canada. Le Grand Tour du Cirque du Soleil was a success in 1984, and after securing a second year of funding, Laliberté hired Guy Caron from the National Circus School to re-create it as a "proper circus". Its theatrical, character-driven approach and the absence of performing animals helped define Cirque du Soleil as the contemporary circus ("nouveau cirque") that it remains today.
Each show is a synthesis of circus styles from around the world, with its own central theme and storyline. They draw the audience into the performance through continuous live music, with performers rather than stagehands changing the props. After financial successes and failures in the late 1980s, Nouvelle Expérience was created – with the direction of Franco Dragone – which not only made Cirque profitable by 1990, but allowed it to create new shows.
How to Raise a Big Top on TourInitially named Les Échassiers, they toured Quebec in 1980 as a performing troupe and encountered financial hardship that was relieved by a government grant in 1983 as part of the 450th anniversary celebrations of Jacques Cartier's discovery of Canada. Le Grand Tour du Cirque du Soleil was a success in 1984, and after securing a second year of funding, Laliberté hired Guy Caron from the National Circus School to re-create it as a "proper circus". Its theatrical, character-driven approach and the absence of performing animals helped define Cirque du Soleil as the contemporary circus ("nouveau cirque") that it remains today.
Each show is a synthesis of circus styles from around the world, with its own central theme and storyline. They draw the audience into the performance through continuous live music, with performers rather than stagehands changing the props. After financial successes and failures in the late 1980s, Nouvelle Expérience was created – with the direction of Franco Dragone – which not only made Cirque profitable by 1990, but allowed it to create new shows.
Setting up the Big Top is something unique at Cirque du Soleil!
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Cirque du Soleil - Tour StoriesLearn about setting up the show site here with our Kurios crew.
#IntermissionIsOver and we can tour again! In our newest series This Starts Today: Cirque du Soleil Tour Stories, we will take you along as our shows train in Montreal and then head off to their first touring location! Today we look at the new beginning of #Alegria, join us for the journey!
Global Citizenship and Social InvolvementAt Cirque du Soleil, our commitment goes beyond the performance. We aim to positively impact people, communities and the planet with what we know best: creativity and art.
Distinguished Leadership Award for Corporate CitizenshipFor our continuous engagement in the communities, oriented towards youth in situations of vulnerability and using arts and creativity as a tool for social intervention, we have received the Distinguished Leadership Award for Corporate Citizenship at the 5th Leadership for the Americas Gala, in 2019.
We are proud of our involvement to build an inclusive society!
We are proud of our involvement to build an inclusive society!
Number of Employees in Cirque du Soleil
1,001 to 5,000
Cirque du Soleil Revenue
$5B to $10B (USD)
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