Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within explained

Alt Name:Fire Within
The Fire Within
Genre:Television documentary
Camera:Single-camera
Runtime:23 minutes
Director:Lewis Cohen
Bachir Bensaddek
Jason Breckenridge
Producer:Sylvia Wilson
Martin Bolduc
Executive Producer:Arnie Gelbart
Marie Côté
Vincent Gagné
Narrated:Christopher Dyson
Opentheme:"Icare" by René Dupéré
Composer:Anthony Rozankovic
Daniel Toussaint
Country:Canada
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:13
Editor:Jean-Marie Drot
Maxime Chalifoux
Vidal Beïque
Cinematography:Yoan Cart
Peter Krieger
Andrei Khabad
Company:Cirque du Soleil Images (Créations Musca)
Galafilm
Network:Bravo (United States)
Global Television Network (Canada)
Ici ARTV (Québec)
Last Aired:[1]

Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within is a 2002 Canadian reality television mini-series. The series follows eight Cirque du Soleil performers during the creation and production of the Cirque's touring production, Varekai. Stress ensues as several newcomers try to learn new acrobatic acts for the show, while the subplot also follows the crew behind the show trying to cast new performers, advertise the production, create the stage set, costumes, and make-up, and manage the show under the direction of newcomer Dominic Champagne.

Fire Within originally aired in thirteen 23-minute episodes weekly between the course of September 16 and December 9, 2002 on Bravo. The miniseries was filmed primarily in Montréal, largely at the Cirque du Soleil headquarters and the Old Port of Montréal, as well as New York, Dallas, London, Paris, and Sofia.

Cast

Fire Within maintained an ensemble cast of performers chosen to be a part of the original cast of Varekai. The camera crew documented not only these performers' work during production of the show, but also their personal lives which often got in the way of their work. The performers came from a variety of different backgrounds, some experienced Cirque du Soleil performers.

Recurring cast

Many artists and crew behind the production are featured throughout the mini-series.

Broadcast history

Fire Within consists of thirteen half-hour episodes with commercials, originally premiering in the United States on Bravo in September 2002. The episodes were aired in the intended order weekly until December 2002 with the conclusion of the mini-series. A 23-minute cast reunion special was released on November 2, 2004 on the DVD release.

Episode
No.
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 "New Arrivals" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen September 16, 2002
Artists from around the world arrive at the Cirque du Soleil headquarters in Montréal. They are quickly introduced to their new realities. Will everyone be able to adapt to this challenging environment?
2 "Behind Closed Doors" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen September 23, 2002
The characters' stories unfold as the focus turns to their personal lives. Gareth is already on his way back home to England. Does he plan on returning to Cirque du Soleil?
3 "The Rise and Fall of the Trapeze" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen September 30, 2002
Artists prepare their acts for the first presentation to the creative team. Stella and Raquel's act is the unfortunate focus of the team's attention.
4 "Shooting Stars" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen October 7, 2002
It is officially time for the artists to join Cirque du Soleil. Kevin and Andrew question certain clauses in their contracts and hesitate before signing.
5 "The Holiday Season" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen October 14, 2002
The holidays bring a more intimate look into the characters as they reflect on their lives and relationships outside Cirque du Soleil. Meanwhile Olga, a world-renowned equilibrist, is offered a starring role in the show.
6 "New Year, New Blood, New Challenges" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen October 21, 2002
For the first time, the entire cast is assembled. Adrian, a Romanian singer, as well as several world-renowned artists join the team. Competition intensifies as egos are challenged.
7 "Pushing Acrobatics" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen October 28, 2002
Everyone feels the pressure throughout the endless training process. Insecurities are revealed as the characters push themselves to meet individual expectations. Raquel and Stella's act is yet to be approved.
8 "Moving On" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen November 4, 2002
Construction of the Grand Chapiteau is underway. Gareth and Ashley are stressed as they are told that they are on the verge of being replaced.
9 "The Grand Chapiteau" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen November 11, 2002
The first rehearsal under the blue-and-yellow Grand Chapiteau takes place. The artists must adjust to this new environment. Kevin and Andrew provide a preview of the show at the official press conference.
10 "The Lion's Den" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen November 18, 2002
Excitement is in the air as the artists perform in front of a live audience for the very first time. Nonetheless, devastating news awaits several of them. Who will be cut and who will stay?
11 "Countdown to Premiere" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen November 25, 2002
As tensions mount even higher, the last dress rehearsal is performed. Last-minute changes are made. Will Olga meet expectations in a lead role?
12 "Opening Night" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen December 2, 2002
Journalists, photographers, and special guests attend the world premiere of Varekai. How will the new show be received?
13 "The Aftermath and Departure" Lewis Cohen Lewis Cohen December 9, 2002
A series of dramatic adjustments are imposed. For some, it's the end of a dream, for others they are entering a new world that holds discovery, difficulty, and excitement.

Special

TitleDirected byOriginal air date
"Reunion"Adrian WillsNovember 2, 2004[2]
The cast of Fire Within get together again to reminisce, bring each other up to date on their lives, and have a day of fun.

Reception

Fire Within received positive reviews. Virginia Heffernan of Slate[3] and Tim Goodman of SFGate[4] both gave the series positive reviews.

Accolades

The mini-series won the 55th Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Nonfiction Program (Alternative), as well as two Gemini Awards.

AwardCategoryRecipientsResult
55th Primetime Emmy Awards[5] [6] Outstanding Nonfiction Program (Alternative)Christian Barcellos, Martin Bolduc, Marie Côté, Vincent Gagné, Arnie Gelbart, Amy Introcaso-Davis, and Sylvia Wilson
18th Gemini Awards[7] Best Direction in a Documentary SeriesLewis Cohen
Best Reality Based Entertainment Program or SeriesMarie Côté, Vincent Gagné, and Arnie Gelbart

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MSN. Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within: Episode Guide.
  2. Web site: Amazon.com. Cirque du Soleil - Fire Within (TV Series) (2002). 2 November 2004 .
  3. Web site: Slate. Cirque du Soleil vs. reality. June 4, 2015. March 6, 2003.
  4. Web site: SFGate. Bravo special puts spotlight on Cirque du Soleil. January 7, 2017. January 6, 2003.
  5. Web site: Emmy Award. Cirque Du Soleil Fire Within. 2003.
  6. Web site: Cirque du Soleil. The television documentary series "Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within" nominated for Primetime Emmy Award. 2003. 2014-07-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305234703/https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/fr/press/news/2003/news68.aspx. 2016-03-05. dead.
  7. Web site: Cirque du Soleil. Documentary TV series "Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within wins two Gemini Awards. 2003. 2014-07-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20160306055815/https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/fr/press/news/2003/news71.aspx. 2016-03-06. dead.