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Viva Elvis was the seventh resident Cirque du Soleil show on the Las Vegas Strip. It resided at the Aria Resort & Casino and premiered on February 19, 2010. The show closed on August 31, 2012. Cirque du Soleil partnered with Elvis Presley Enterprises to produce this show, similar to how they partnered with The Beatles' Apple Corps Ltd to produce the resident show Love at the Mirage.
CKX, Inc., the company that owns the rights to Elvis Presley's name, likeness, and music publishing, signed an agreement to have Cirque du Soleil create the Elvis-themed residency show. The gala premiere was originally scheduled for January 2010 on what would have been Elvis' 75th birthday, but was postponed until February 19, 2010. CKX and Cirque du Soleil eventually intended to develop additional touring shows and multimedia interactive "Elvis Experiences" throughout the world.
Closure
Due to low attendance records for Viva Elvis, MGM Resorts asked Cirque du Soleil to replace the show. The show had its final performance on August 31, 2012. On March 7, 2012, Cirque du Soleil announced that following its second Radio City Music Hall engagement, the show Zarkana would be its replacement.
Set and technical information
The Elvis Theater was designed with a conventional proscenium layout reminiscent of an opera house. The stage had 16 platforms, divided into 12 sections which could rise 10 feet (3.0 m); the widest section was 18 by 80 feet (5.5 m × 24.4 m) and was controlled by four large motors located 26 feet (7.9 m) below the stage.
The show's opening scene contained a jukebox made of chrome and gloss black which is 70 feet (21 m) wide by 22 feet (6.7 m) high. It also incorporated a 50-foot-tall (15 m) video screen. Also seen during the opening, a 29-foot-long (8.8 m), blue suede shoe weighed 7,000 pounds (3,200 kg) and was made of steel and fiberglass.
During "Got a Lot of Livin' to Do", seven trampolines were utilized. The entire structure took up the entire width of the stage, 78 feet (24 m), and weighed 30 tonnes (30 long tons; 33 short tons).
The set for the "Jailhouse Rock" scene was based on the technical requirements for a circus art called marche inversée. It had ten tracks that allowed acrobats to walk upside down, attached by their feet, while dancers performed right side up on other levels; the whole structure weighed 82,000 pounds (37,000 kg).
Acts
The acts for Viva Elvis were staged to the music of Elvis Presley.
Opening
Blue Suede Shoes: Dance number with acrobatics
Don't Be Cruel: Dance number with German wheel
One Night With You: Aerial frame, performed on a metal-frame guitar
"You'll Never Walk Alone": Interlude
Saved: Dance number
Got a Lot of Livin' to Do: Trampoline
Heartbreak Hotel: Interlude
Love Me Tender: Singing duet
Return to Sender: Dance number with horizontal/parallel bars
Are You Lonesome Tonight?: Aerial pas de deux
Western Medley: Gun twirling and Lassos
Burning Love: Band interlude
Bossa Nova Baby: Balancing on chairs
King Creole: Dance number with diabolo
Jailhouse Rock: Dance number with acrobatics (Viva Elvis centerpiece)
It's Now or Never: Chinese poles
Can't Help Falling in Love: Interlude
Love Me/Don't: Duo cerceaux
Viva Las Vegas: Dance number
Suspicious Minds: Acrobatic dance duet
Rock Medley: Banquine
Hound Dog: Finale
Such A Night: Bonus Finale
Costumes
Viva Elvis' costume designer, Stefano Canulli, drew inspiration from the iconic Elvis fashion of the 1950s and 1960s and added Technicolor lines to highlight the human body. The wardrobe collection as a whole contained nearly 400 costumes and around 1,500 costume components. Part of this total came from more than 450 pairs of shoes and 150 custom wigs. Cirque du Soleil, for the first time, used flocking to create some of the accessories, thus giving them a velvet appearance. Some of the several wigs used for the show were created using urethane foam, which gave them the appearance of Japanese manga.
Music
The music for Viva Elvis was created in partnership with Elvis Presley Enterprises. The soundtrack album, which was released on November 5, 2010, was released under Sony Legacy Recordings and was produced by Erich van Tourneau.
List of music included in the show (In alphabetical order):
All Shook Up (Banquine)
Also Sprach Zarathustra (Opening)
Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Aerial pas de deux)
Baby Let's Play House (Gun twirling and Lassos, Trampoline)
Baby What You Want Me To Do (Gun twirling and Lassos)
Blue Moon (Aerial pas de deux)
Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Gun twirling and lassos)
Blue Suede Shoes (Dance Number with acrobatics, Banquine)
Bossa Nova Baby (Balancing on chairs)
Burning Love (Film montage and band interlude)
Can't Help Falling in Love (Interlude)
Didja Ever (Dance number with horizontal/parallel bars)
Don't (Duo cerceaux)
Don't Be Cruel (Dance number with German wheel)
Don't Cry Daddy
First In Line
Follow That Dream
Frankfort Special (Dance number with horizontal/parallel bars)
Good Rockin' Tonight (Trampoline)
Got A Lot O' Livin To Do (Trampoline)
Heartbreak Hotel (Intelude, Banquine)
Hound Dog (Finale)
I am Roustabout
I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine (Gun twirling and lassos)
I Got A Woman
It's Now or Never (Chinese poles)
Jailhouse Rock (Dance number with acrobatics)
King Creole (Diabolo)
Love Me (Duo cerceaux)
Love Me Tender (Singing duet)
My Baby Left Me
Mystery Train (Gun twirling and lassos)
One Night (Aerial frame)
Polk Salad Annie
Return to Sender (Dance number with horizontal/parallel bars)
Saved (Dance number)
Shake Rattle And Roll (Trampoline)
So High (Dance number)
Such A Night (Bonus Finale)
Surrender
Suspicious Minds (Acrobatic dance duet)
That's All Right (Banquine)
Tiger Man (Gun twirling and lassos)
Too Much (Dance number with German wheel)
Treat Me Nice
Trouble (Banquine)
Trying To Get To You (Gun twirling and lassos)
Viva Las Vegas (Dance number)
You'll Never Walk Alone (Interlude)
References
External links
Official Cirque du Soleil site
Official site for Viva Elvis Album Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
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