Thursday, January 20, 2011
Shrine Circus Pictures
Sunday, January 16, 2011
2011 Austin Shrine Circus
Handbalancing on canes act
Originally uploaded by DigiNik13
The Austin Shrine Circus, at the Cedar Park Event Center, was once again a mix of good and bad experiences. First I'll start with the good:
The performers all did a great job. There were aerialists (silks, hoops, trapeze and swinging rings) and handbalancers, jugglers, clowns and other standard circus acts. There was a performer shot from a cannon all the way across the arena to a landing area. This was especially scary in the low ceiling of our small arena - he had to go over the lighting rigging but not hit the ceiling. The BMX bike performer was energetic and talented as was the motorcycle performer. All the aerialists and circus performers did a great job. I got some photos that I'm slowly editing for my flickr stream.
But this is the second time I've been to the Shrine Circus at the Cedar Park Center and the second time I leave feeling a little annoyed a few things:
1. The seating! This is the Cedar Park Center's mistake. We had a huge annoyance last year when the Box Office sold us seats that were no where near where the employee pointed to on the seating chart. This year, I decided to buy my tickets online through Ticketmaster so I could read the seating chart myself and pick out my seats. Well, this year the seating chart did not match how the Cedar Park Center set up their floor seats. So our "front row center" seats were actually off to the right side (but still front row). How hard can it be to set up the floor seats so that they match the seating chart?
2. The lighting. I love that the Shrine Circus encourages photography - I thank them for this! Now, could we just light the performers consistently? There were some performers performing in the dark with the spotlight next to them - like the spotlight had missed it's mark. Other performers had no light at all. I think everyone (performers and audience) would appreciate more even and consistent lighting so we can see these artists better.
3. The elephant rides. I was annoyed by this last year (see last year's post) and it was equally annoying again. The way they do these rides, they create a massive mob during the pre-show, intermission and after show. This mob is literally trampling the people in the floor seats and making it impossible to get up from your seat. Also, it's very frustrating for families to wait in a long line only to get turned away because the intermission is over. But the most appalling aspect to me was the assembly of plank they used to get people on and off the elephant. Picture a platform about 5 feet high and a few feet wide. Before the show started they tore the legs off the platform and placed it in a pile in front of us - that was okay. But since the elephant rides start again for the intermission, the technicians came out two acts before the intermission and assembled this huge platform a couple of feet in front of us. Yes, our view was blocked by the poles of a five foot high platform (and the plank and the technicians assembling it) during the end of the BMX bike and the trapeze act before the intermission. Can't they be a little more friendly to their audience members and wait until the intermission to assemble it? Of course they can't because they have kids and parents already standing in the aisles waiting to trample everyone to be first in line for the elephant rides during the short intermission (some of these people got turned away from the elephant rides before the show started so I can understand their impatience also). The elephant/pony rides are just a frustrating, crowded experience for anyone unfortunate enough to be close to them. It's a shame that something like this (and the seating problem) leaves a bad taste in my mouth and overshadows the fantastic performances by the artists but since they encourage photography, I'll give it another chance next year.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Shrine Circus Starts Tomorrow
Monday, January 3, 2011
Some Events Coming Up
1. The Shrine Circus will be at the Cedar Park Center again this year Friday January 14 - Monday January 17.
2. Austin Sky Candy Aerial Arts Collective is raising money to expand their classes and purchase new equipment. If you are interested in donating to their cause here is a link to more information.
3. Cirque du Soleil's Dralion will be at the Cedar Park Center in March and, during that time, Cirque will be holding auditions for singers and musicians. More information is available here for singers and here for musicians.