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Old 08-27-2007, 08:14 AM   #4
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mousepod, I am DEFINITELY interested in a Kooza road trip. I dislike having seen Corteo when it was already 2 years old, and at least one act was axed along the way ... meaning I missed it, and missed the energy of newness I love so much.

I'm certainly keen on heading up north to see Kooza before it bothers to meander down south in a few years. Bah. I may be wrong, but it seems SoCal is always Cirque's longest stop on the tour (between LA, OC and San Diego, Corteo - for example - will be here nearly 5 months), and I get the feeling that's why we've moved from (nearly) first on the tours to last.


In any event, I think the traveling shows have been on a string of success since 1999. I loved Dralion that year, and I really liked Verakai (though the music was weak), plus I dug the mini-show, Delerium, and now I've really enjoyed Corteo.


I was not so thrilled with Ka in Las Vegas. I liked it, but not enough to see it again. It will be the first Vegas show that I don't feel like repeating. Heheh, I'm seeing Love next month. Wonder if I'll love it or hate it.


But Kooza in San Francisco? Count me in!
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