Acrobats gear up for Sydney
Updated On Sep 12, 2012 12:49 AM IST
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Nicole Artsetos, a wardrobe staff member of the world famous troupe Cirque du Soleil, prepares one of the costumes in the backstage area in Sydney in preparation for the insect-themed show "OVO", meaning egg in Portuguese. (AFP Photo)
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Svitlana Kashevarova, a performer with the world famous troupe Cirque du Soleil, practices her acrobatic routine on a suspended rope at the backstage big top tent in Sydney. (AFP Photo)
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A performer of the world famous trouple Cirque du Soleil practices his juggling routine in the big top tent in Sydney. Cirque du Soleil takes the audience into the diverse and colorful world of insects in their show that made its debut in Montreal. (AFP Photo)
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Updated on Sep 12, 2012 12:49 AM IST
Performers of the world famous trouple Cirque du Soleil practice their acrobatic routines in the big top tent in Sydney. Cirque du Soleil takes the audience into the diverse and colorful world of insects in their show that made its debut in Montreal. (AFP Photo)
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A wardrobe staff member of the world famous troupe Cirque du Soleil prepares sets of footwear while backstage in Sydney. Cirque du Soleil takes the audience into the diverse and colorful world of insects in their show that made its debut in Montreal.(AFP Photo)
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Updated on Sep 12, 2012 12:49 AM IST
Svitlana Kashevarova, a performer with the world famous troupe Cirque du Soleil, practices her acrobatic routine on a suspended rope at the backstage big top tent in Sydney. (AFP Photo)
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Nadine Louie, a performer of the world famous trouple Cirque du Soleil, practices her acrobatic routine in the backstage area of the big top tent in Sydney. (AFP Photo)
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Updated on Sep 12, 2012 12:49 AM IST