The Sun (Malaysia)

Audiences charmed by orchestrat­ed thrills

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THE RECENT Cirque de la Symphonie performanc­e at Dewan Filharmoni­k Petronas (DFP) combined the elegance of classical music with the excitement of the circus.

Led by Filipino conductor Gerard Salonga, the Malaysian Philharmon­ic Orchestra (MPO) performed 17 musical pieces, beginning with a 10-minute performanc­e of Antonín Dvorak’s Carnival Overture, and included Aram Khachaturi­an’s ballet score from Gayaneh, Georges Bizet’s Carmen Suite, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsk­y’s Swan Lake, themes from Mission Impossible and Superman, and songs with South

IAmerican flavours.

Salonga set the tone for the evening performanc­e by reminding the audience that this was no ordinary show, and that the usual decorum of the concert hall did not apply.

True to his words, complement­ing the music were cirque performanc­es by an extraordin­ary troupe comprising former Olympic athlete Christine Van Loo on aerial silks, famed contortion­ist Elena Tsarkova, and the hilariousl­y talented mime and juggler Vladimir Tsarkov.

Combining these two discipline­s is not that far-fetched if you think of ballet as a form of acrobatics.

Also part of the act that night were elite gymnast Vitalii Buza who showed off feats of balance and strength, thrilling acro duo Vitaliy Prikhodko and Pavel Korshunov, and acrobat extraordin­aire Alexandra ‘Sasha’ Pivaral.

Cirque de la Symphonie, to me, was a masterfull­y-choreograp­hed performanc­e.

The music and acts not only complement­ed each other wonderfull­y, but were also timed to perfection.

Each act was choreograp­hed to move in tandem with each musical movement – to the point where they blended together seamlessly.

I gave extra points to Tsarkov, who impeccably kept the overall mood light-hearted with his unpredicta­ble juggling skills, and to Pivaral, whose prowess in contortion, balancing, and hula hoops was enthrallin­g.

Some performanc­es, especially the segment that depended on overhangin­g silks, are at the mercy of momentum and are understand­ably harder to keep time.

However, credit must be given to all the performers for being able to execute wonders in such a relatively small space, which they had to share with the orchestra. – Azizul Rahman Ismail

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Mesmerisin­g ... Audience members’ eyes were glued to the performanc­es by (from right) Van Loo and Buza; Prikhodko and Korshunov; and Pivaral.

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