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If You Build It, They Will Come

By Ari Zadok

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Published: Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Updated: Saturday, September 19, 2009

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Cirque Berzerk co-founder Suzanne Bernel stands under the big top on May 30. Bernel debuted Cirque Berzerk in 2005 at Burning Man with her husband, Kevin Bourque. Photographed by Ari Zadok

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Stage crew members use teamwork and a jackhammer to drive in the stakes that will support Cirque Berzerk's circus tent. Earlier efforts using only two men had progressed slowly, but the crew was able to make quick work of the heavy 4ft. iron spikes with a larger team in place. Photographed by Ari Zadok

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Cirque Berzerk's big top begins to take shape at Los Angeles State Historic Park on May 30. This year's tent, custom-built and imported from Italy, seats an audience of 1,750 and is a big upgrade from previous years. Photographed by Ari Zadok

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Rigger Kenny Abney uses a circular saw to fix a jackhammer attachment that broke during the tent's construction. Photographed by Ari Zadok

Saturday, May 30th, nestled in the open space between Dodger Stadium and Chinatown sometimes known as “the Cornfield,”  a circus tent goes up.  Heavy iron stakes are jackhammered into the ground, tall support towers are winched into place, a scaffolding is carefully lowered from a truck.  Once the large swathes of fabric are carefully laced together, its almost ready.  The word is given, and with the skyscrapers of downtown L.A.
watching in the distance, a new structure rises from the ether.

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This summer, the circus comes to town.  Cirque Berzerk, to be exact.  This macabre spectacle, resembling a trippy mix of Cirque du Soleil and Tim Burton, started in 2005 in the desert sands of Burning Man.  The brainchild of Kevin Bourque and Suzanne Bernel, Cirque Berzerk thrilled L.A. crowds last year with their wild and sexy, yet deliciously demented, circus performances.  It was so successful, in fact, that they needed to get a bigger tent.  This year’s big top seats 1,750 people, nearly quadrupling their previous seating capacity.  The custom-built tent, imported from Italy, will reside majestically in the heart of Los Angeles for the duration of summer ’09, providing a new venue for Southern California’s live entertainment needs.
   
This venue, however, will be unique.  There’s something magical about a circus tent.  Acrobats and contortionists, flame-eaters and sword swallowers, the fabled ringmaster... the mystique of the circus infuses these characters with an aura that goes beyond mere entertainment.  Like some mythical caravan from a child’s dreams they come; beings fearsome and bold dwell here.

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