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Monday, July 02, 2018
Eleni Uranis: A Cabinet of Subconscious Curiosities
www.cirquefascination.com: The big top passed through Portland, Ore., last year with Cirque du Soleil’s Kurios: Cabinet of Curiosities. One of the first things you notice about Kurios’ steampunky design is its centerpiece. A clock is positioned up high, visible for all to see. Auspiciously set to 11:11, it doesn’t take long to realize, as the show gets going, that time has stopped and we have been transported. According to a few numerologists, 11:11 is a significant moment because it gives you access to the mysteries of the universe and the deepest parts of who you are and what is true. It is synchronistic—an opportunity to reflect and focus on your highest potential. The Kurios universe quickly becomes an amusement park for the senses.
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