Cirque du Soleil: Dralion

– The Chinese consider the lion a symbol of good luck, so it's a half-dragon, half-lion – a dralion ..

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Movie
Rating:
8.30 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 29 Minutes
Release Year:
2001
Cirque du Soleil: Dralion (2001)

The Chinese consider the lion a symbol of good luck, so it's a half-dragon, half-lion – a dralion – that is the symbol of the East-meets-West fusion of this performance in which 36 Chinese acrobats join the renowned Canadian troupe. Celebrating the four elements as represented in four colours – blue (air), green (water), red (fire) and ochre (earth) – Dralion combines ancient Chinese circus traditions with Cirque du Soleil's usual stunning elements: the techno-oriented single ring; the multicoloured lights and costumes; the music that mixes rock, New Age and various world influences (though not Chinese); and the madcap clowns that pull a victim out of the audience.

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Cirque du Soleil: Dralion (2001) - Trailer

Release Date:

04 Aug 2001

MPAA Content-Rating:
Not Rated

Director:

Guy Caron, David Mallet

Main Actors:

Zhao Jian, Henriette Gbou, Juliana Neves, Sheetal Gandhi

Plot:

Fusing the 3000 year-old tradition of Chinese acrobatic arts with the multidisciplinary approach of Cirque du Soleil, Dralion draws its inspiration from Eastern philosophy and it's never ending quest for harmony between man and nature.

Production:

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
8.3/10