Haiku My Heart ~ Luzia
NOVEMBER 25, 2016
~ Luzia: A Waking Dream of Mexico ~
My mother gifted me
with tickets to see this newest show of Cirque du Soleil
and I was transported into a world of diversity,
our humanity and this planet represented
in earth, air, fire and water...
human, animal, plant and mineral,
metaphor and the reality
of beauty, creativity and living all together
in a shared world...
My mother gifted me
with tickets to see this newest show of Cirque du Soleil
and I was transported into a world of diversity,
our humanity and this planet represented
in earth, air, fire and water...
human, animal, plant and mineral,
metaphor and the reality
of beauty, creativity and living all together
in a shared world...
These photos are but a shadow
of the light of Luzia
and my joy to get to experience this amazing show...
of the light of Luzia
and my joy to get to experience this amazing show...
Here is the trailer in full color,
you can watch it [HERE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qZCbmwp4dc)
you can watch it [HERE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qZCbmwp4dc)
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