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'Odysseo' returns to Vancouver with dream-like display by horses and humans

Show's White Big Top tent comes alive with equestrian choreography and acrobatic art
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The Cavalia company's 'Odysseo' show is performed at Vancouver's Olympic Village area until the end of February.

Cavalia鈥檚 鈥淥dysseo鈥 returned to Vancouver this week with its dream-like display of equestrian choreography and acrobatic art.

The Montreal-based show鈥檚 travelling White Big Top is located at Olympic Village, at the south end of the Cambie Bridge. The $30-million theatrical production opened there on Sunday (Jan. 29).

Due to strong demand for tickets, additional shows have been added to the Vancouver run, now extended to March 5. for details.

The 鈥淥dysseo鈥 stage 鈥 larger than the rink at nearby Rogers Arena 鈥 comes alive with horses and humans performing a variety of breathtaking moves set to music made by a five-piece band.

Muscled acrobats spin and jump, horses gallop while trick riders perform death-defying stunts and trapeze artists mesmerize with their aerial moves, some in merry-go-round style.

The show doesn鈥檛 offer much of a story, but that鈥檚 OK: It鈥檚 all eye candy of the sweetest kind.

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The high-tech, specially designed tent is itself a wonder, with supporting masts removed for improved sightlines.

The structure boasts bleacher seats for 2,074 spectators, and room to play for the 65 horses and 48 humans in the show. Behind them, a giant, 780-square-metre video screen brings landscapes to life, and at one point 鈥渞ain鈥 fills a good portion of the dirt-filled stage area.

Artfully, the show boasts a serious 鈥渨ow鈥 factor, and is well worth the standing ovation given by the full-house crowd on Wednesday evening (Feb. 1).

For tickets (priced from $29.50 to $139.50) and more show info, visit or call 1-866-999-8111. Of note, the 鈥淩endez-Vous鈥 package ($129.50 to $209.50) offers the best seats in the house, full buffet dining before the show, open bar, desserts during intermission and an exclusive visit of the stables after the show.

 



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