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TAKING ‘ FLIGHT’

Chicago gymnast’s dream comes true in ‘ Avatar’- inspired Cirque

- BY TALIA BEECHICK Staff Reporter Email: tbeechick@suntimes.com

Cirque du Soleil’s “Avatar”- inspired show “TORUK: The First Flight” features Chicago star gymnast Stacey Magiera fighting off viper wolves on Chinese poles, balancing on a spinning skeleton and performing an aerial rope act. And that’s just a sampling of what you’ll encounter in the latest production from the Montrealba­sed company when it arrives here next week.

“It’s so cool,” Magiera said, with a huge smile, during a recent Chicago visit. “I have always wanted to go on a touring show. This show is in North America this year, but it’s going to go internatio­nal starting next year. It is so much fun seeing all different cities I’ve never seen before.”

Magiera, 34, grew up in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago and began training at the American Academy of Gymnastics in Wheeling when she was seven. She attended Barrington High School, where she served as the gymnastics team’s captain her junior and senior years. Magiera then went on to compete in Division I gymnastics at University of Illinois at Chicago before performing in Cirque de la Mer in San Diego, where she expanded her repertoire of stunts and tricks.

“At that point I only had a gymnastics background, so at Cirque de la Mer they taught me Chinese poles, flying trapeze into the water, high dives and tumbling,” Magiera said.

Pairing the video footage from that show and her previous gymnastics competitio­ns, Magiera made an audition tape and sent it to Cirque du Soleil.

She didn’t hear back for more than a year.

“I was living in Alaska, and I was ice- fishing when I got the call,” Magiera said, laughing. “I had moved there for about a year to hang out with [ my sister]. I was coaching gymnastics and training every day in the hopes to get a call from Cirque.”

The troupe asked if Magiera could be at their training headquarte­rs in Montreal the following week, and she enthusiast­ically said yes. But she had to face one more obstacle before her dream became a reality.

“The day before my plane left, a volcano erupted in Alaska and it grounded all of the planes,” she explained. “It was my dream to be in Cirque du Soleil, and I was stuck because of a volcano!”

“TORUK” is Magiera’s third show with Cirque du Soleil, after performing in the troupe’s “Viva Elvis” and “KA” shows in Las Vegas. “TORUK” features 41 performers and is a prequel that occurs thousands of years before “Avatar.” The show premiered in December in Montreal, with the film’s director, James Cameron, in attendance.

“He said it was really cool for him to see his creation of the movie come to real life,” Magiera said of Cameron. “It’s a story told through acrobatics, projection­s, lifesize puppets and kites. The projection­s bring the world to life, it takes you through different environmen­ts— through the forest, then you’re in the mountains, then you’re in the desert, then there’s a waterfall… it really feels like you are part of that world.”

For Fabrice Lemire, the production’s artistic director, this is also one of his favorite elements of the show — how it submerges the audience in the fantasy world.

“You get transporte­d from the start to the end,” Lemire said in a separate phone in- terview. “Today, in 2016, what is happening in the world, what we see in the news… when you go to the production, you can escape.”

Lemire emphasized the show is more than spectacula­r stunts — it has a larger message for viewers to take away.

“The message is if we get together and we accept our difference­s, we can move mountains, we can change the world,” Lemire explained. “Let’s accept difference­s, let’s not hate each other… I hope people take this home with them and perhaps look at life differentl­y.”

Despite their grueling schedule of visiting one city per week, the performers have two or three days to enjoy each location.

“I am so excited to perform in Chicago and have all my family and friends come, and all my old coaches and gymnastics friends come,” Magiera said. “I’ve never performed a circus- type show in Chicago.”

 ?? | TALIA BEECHICK/ SUN- TIMES ?? Chicago gymnast Stacey Magiera is touring with Cirque du Soleil’s “TORUK: The First Flight.”
| TALIA BEECHICK/ SUN- TIMES Chicago gymnast Stacey Magiera is touring with Cirque du Soleil’s “TORUK: The First Flight.”

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