Freely inspired by Mexico, LUZIA is a poetic and acrobatic ode to the rich, vibrant culture of a country whose wealth stems from an extraordinary mix of influences and creative collisions – a land that inspires awe with its breathtaking landscapes and architectural wonders, buoyed by the indomitable spirit of its people.
The tableaux of LUZIA weave an intricate, contemporary mosaic that awakens your senses and transports you to a place suspended between dreams and reality.
1hr 40mins (incl. interval)
9th June, 2024
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY BUS: Several bus routes service the Showground on Goodwood Road. Bus stops 1 or 2 on Goodwood Road are most convenient to the Adelaide Showground. It is approximately a 15 minute bus ride to the City.
BY TRAM: Departs Adelaide from Victoria Square & outside the Adelaide Railway Station every 20 minutes, with the journey taking five-minutes to reach Goodwood Road Station, Stop 3. It is then a five-minute walk from the tram stop to the Adelaide Showground.
BY TRAIN: Available at all times and located on the south-eastern corner of Anzac Highway and Greenhill Road, Adelaide Showground Station is fully integrated with the Showground to provide a modern station that improves access, visibility, design, safety and convenience for train users.
BY BICYCLE: Cycling is a great way to access the Adelaide Showground from all areas. There are a number of dedicated bike paths and bike lanes linking the Adelaide Showground to most major thoroughfares
BY TAXI: The Adelaide Showground is a five-minute taxi ride from the Adelaide CBD and a 15-minute journey from Adelaide Airport. Pick-Ups can be arranged from the Goyder Forecourt on Goodwood Road, or the Rose Terrace entrance at the North of the Showground.
BY CAR: The Adelaide Showground is bounded by Goodwood Road, Greenhill Road and Anzac Highway and is easily accessible from all three arterial roads. The Adelaide Showground uses Automated Parking technology.
Founder and Creative Guide: Guy Laliberté
Chief Creative Content Officer and Director of Creation IRIS: Jean-François Bouchard
Conception and Director: Daniele Finzi Pasca
Artistic Director: Gracie Valdez
Associate Director: Brigitte Poupart
Director of Creation: Patricia Ruel
Playwright: Julie Hamelin Finzi
Set Designer: Eugenio Caballero
Costume Designer: Giovanna Buzzi
Composer: Simon Carpentier
Acrobatic Choreographer: Edesia Moreno Barata
Acrobatic Choreographers: Debra Brown and Silvia Gertrúdix González
Puppets Designer: Max Humphries
Lighting Designer: Martin Labrecque
Projection Designer: Johnny Ranger
Sound Designer: Jacques Boucher
Acrobatic performance Designer: Philippe Aubertin
Acrobatic Equipment and Rigging Designer: Danny Zen
Make-up Designer: Maryse Gosselin
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