In 1982, the 23-year-old French-Canadian Guy Laliberte - a street actor, a “swallower” of fire, a self-taught fakir, an accordionist and a dancer on stilts turned to the authorities of the city of Montreal with a fantastic, not to say crazy idea - to create a national circus In 1984, the authorities cities gave Laliberte permission to rent a plot of land, the price of which was symbolic - one dollar a year. The first hall of Cirque du Soleil became a blue-yellow circus tent with 800 seats on the outskirts of Montreal. In the 1980s, Guy Laliberte met with masters of the most famous circuses and circus schools of the world. Read More
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