description Cirque du Soleil: KÀ Overview
KÀ is a contemporary circus revue performed at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The production utilizes a massive, rotating vertical stage alongside elaborate pyrotechnics and simulated aerial combat sequences. It’s designed to deliver a dynamic theatrical experience for audiences seeking large-scale spectacle and impressive technical innovation. This show appeals particularly to those interested in live performance, visual effects, and circus artistry.
help Cirque du Soleil: KÀ FAQ
Where is the Cirque du Soleil show KÀ permanently performed?
KÀ has been performed exclusively at the MGM Grand Las Vegas since it premiered in 2004. The massive custom-built KÀ Theatre was designed specifically to house the show's colossal, moving stage.
How does the stage in KÀ work?
The show is famous for its unprecedented vertical stage, which is actually a massive hydraulically powered platform that tilts and rotates. This allows performers to engage in aerial combat and complex acrobatics on a fully vertical surface high above the floor.
Who directed and created the KÀ show?
KÀ was directed by the acclaimed theatrical and film director Robert Lepage. It was the first Cirque du Soleil production to feature a clear, linear narrative rather than being purely a series of disparate acrobatic acts.
What is the general storyline of KÀ?
The show follows the coming-of-age story of Imperial Twins who are separated when their palace is attacked by enemy warriors. Their journeys to find each other involve battles, sea voyages, and encounters with magical creatures in a mythological world.
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