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Cirque Du Soleil Returning To Bryce Jordan Center With OVO After A Decade

For the first time in over 10 years, Cirque du Soleil is making its highly anticipated return to the Bryce Jordan Center with “OVO,” a visually stunning and acrobatic spectacle from March 27 to 30.

This reimagined production dives into the world of insects, capturing the beauty and diversity of their ecosystem through mesmerizing movement and gravity-defying stunts. The story follows a colorful invasion into a bustling insect colony where creatures leap, crawl, and soar in a nonstop display of excitement. Each act highlights the unique physical abilities of different insect species, creating a vibrant celebration of biodiversity.

Since its premiere in 2009, “OVO” has wowed audiences worldwide with its intricate choreography and immersive storytelling. Cirque du Soleil, founded in 1984, has redefined live entertainment with breathtaking performances that blend circus arts, theater, and music into a unique experience across the world.

With multiple performances over four days, “OVO” offers Penn Staters and the State College community a chance to witness the magic of Cirque du Soleil up close. Tickets are available through the Bryce Jordan Center’s website.

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Jack Anderson-Jussen

Jack is a fourth-year finance and accounting major from Pittsburgh, PA, and is one of Onward State's visual editors. When not enjoying boneless wings you can probably find him at A's or at home watching Outdoor Boys videos. He can be reached by email at [email protected].

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