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What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?

FindingNamo
#50What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/3/14 at 11:38pm

"Not a fan of Beatles music but really enjoy the LOVE CD."

I really haven't been able to retain any of the information I read in this thread after this detail. I guess at heart I'm not much of a musical theater queen, so when people are shocked at the number of classic musicals I've never seen, this must be something like what they feel.


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Starship
#51What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/3/14 at 11:49pm

I don't think anybody (certainly not myself) is undermining the loss of the performer. It is a very tragic incident that is one of the many reasons I despise computer controlled technical equipment. However, I do think it's fair to recognize (on a different note) the extent Cirque goes when it comes to safety. In no way am I saying that their high standards for safety makes up for the loss of a performer, however, I was just noting that I am thankful that they put so much of their money and effort into the safety and well being of their performers.

As far as deaths at Cirque goes, this isn't the first death. Back in 2009, a Ukrainian acrobat died during training after succumbing to head injuries received after a fall from a trampoline apparatus. As for as injuries go, they are constant at Cirque due to the nature of the performances. Lots of attention last year was pointed to Ká and MJ: One in Vegas as one performer from each show fell from their equipment (the wheel of death and a slack rope respectively). It is very uncommon for any performer related injuries to be a product of a fault on behalf of Cirque. However, much alike all forms of entertainment, accidents do happen.

When it comes to injuries, one comes to mind from Big Apple's tour several years ago. Anna, a flyer with the Rodion Trio, a russian barre troupe, suffered a serious fall and came very close to death. It was a miracle that she survived as her neck was badly injured. Thankfully she was able to make a full recovery and was back in the show in just weeks. I personally knew a performer who suffered a fall from the wheel of death in his youth and spent 6 months in a coma. Most of his organs were badly damaged if not impaled by pieces of his ribs. Although he's never returned to the wheel of death, he is still performing and him as his family have their own successful animal act. Self sustained injuries such as these are accidents that happen daily in EVERY circus, both big and small.


Again, Ms. Guillot's death still saddens me deeply today and my heart goes out to her entire family and relatives. There is no "however," in this case, Cirque needs to be sure things like this don't happen and based on their viewpoints on safety, I am positive they will.
Updated On: 7/3/14 at 11:49 PM

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SweetLips
#52What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/4/14 at 12:46am

Ms S Ross---You ARE wrong---this person goes to Vegas ONLY to see shows, look at the buildings, stare at the tourists, and SHOP.
As usual yours words come out of the wrong end.

FindingNamo
#53What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/4/14 at 1:03am

"Self sustained injuries such as these …"

What does that mean?

"...Cirque needs to be sure things like this don't happen and based on their viewpoints on safety, I am positive they will."

What does this mean?


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Starship
#54What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/4/14 at 1:39am

"Self sustained injuries such as these …"

Didn't word that properly. I meant injuries that are related to the dangers of the physical sport themselves (landing wrong and breaking your leg after executing a trick, etc.)

"...Cirque needs to be sure things like this don't happen and based on their viewpoints on safety, I am positive they will."

Cirque needs to be on top of their rigging and automated safety/technical equipment since collectively, they comprise of a majority of the show.

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Sutton Ross
#55What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/4/14 at 1:41am

"Ms S Ross---You ARE wrong---this person goes to Vegas ONLY to see shows, look at the buildings, stare at the tourists, and SHOP. As usual yours words come out of the wrong end."

So, you have stated you ONLY go to Vegas to see shows. Then you proceeded to name three additional things you do when you go to Vegas. Hm. But, someone who pretends to be me to edit their own comments, saying things like "editing as sutton ross-another inane comment was above-just blocked[my first and it worked].", then continues responding to my comments a week later can't be all that bright in the first place. Cheers.









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SweetLips
#56What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/4/14 at 3:46am

I decided that life was extremely dull without your stupid/inane comments so just had to unblock you to see what I had been missing---NOTHING--- but you remain unblocked as you are a continuing source of amusement.
If I wanted to pretend to be anyone, your name wouldn't even be on my list [but love reading your crap].

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Everlast85
#57What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/4/14 at 3:59am

"I decided that life was extremely dull without your stupid/inane comments so just had to unblock you to see what I had been missing---NOTHING"

If it was "NOTHING", you wouldn't have responded to that poster's comments at all. It's really weird you don't seem to understand that one.

"If I wanted to pretend to be anyone, your name wouldn't even be on my list"

Yet, in the Monday shows thread you literally did just that. You wrote you were editing your post as SR.

You seem to be really, really f*cking stupid....or drunk? Whatever.

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SweetLips
#58What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/4/14 at 4:33am

Obviously you, Everlast, and SR are the same unfortunate person.
I realise my mistake and obviously you are both[?] too dumb to realise that my omitted [yes you ARE supposed to know what is in my mind] comma should have been placed after the word 'editing'-get it ??
Don't drink, am occassionally silly and if you were as cute as your avatar I would smack your bottom for trying to defend yourself.
If you respond you will be talking to yourself ,which I'm sure is often the case, as it's time for me to retire to bed with a good book[Full Service by Scotty Bowers-a great read if you know how] and a glass of milo....Sweet Dreams from SweetLips.. x

Hugo3
#59What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/4/14 at 4:38am

As someone who is currently in a cirque show right now, I would just like to add to Starship's statement. Cirque's main priority is safety. Injuries will happen but the Cirque team in every show will do everything they can to keep the artists injury free. Every show has qualified physicians on hand every day. Artists are allowed and encouraged to sign up for physical therapy and Muscle maintenance during the long 10 show (sometimes 12) week. Cirque wants you to be in the best condition and if they do not think a particular artist is up to it for that particular day, then they will not put you in the show. Better safe than sorry. 10 shows a week is a grueling schedule and with this type of activity you can bet cirque does everything they can to keep the artists off the sidelines.

Updated On: 7/4/14 at 04:38 AM

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TazTarney
#60What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/4/14 at 3:58pm

Which show are you in?

FindingNamo
#61What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/4/14 at 4:10pm

With a name like Hugo it has to be "Love". It's so British sounding! I loved the VW, Hugo.


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Hugo3
#62What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/5/14 at 3:05am

I would rather not discuss which show I'm employed at. But I will say that "Love" is one of my favorites from the company. :)

AntV
#63What is the deal with Criss Angel Believe?
Posted: 7/5/14 at 4:41am

Where's the best place to get the best seats for the best price for the upcoming Varekai at the Barclays Center? Does TDF get Cirque tickets? Goldstar? Groupon? I can't find any discounts right now.