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I don't know how many people here watch Cirque Du Soleil, but sometimes those circus costumes are just bulge-a-licious... i myself, am training in hopes to be a Cirque Du Soleil performer, (not for the

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Old 09-18-2006   #1 (permalink)
TtheAmazing is offline
Cirque Du Soleil bulges...

I don't know how many people here watch Cirque Du Soleil, but sometimes those circus costumes are just bulge-a-licious...
i myself, am training in hopes to be a Cirque Du Soleil performer, (not for the bulges, but they are a nice benefit). Some of my favorites are "Icarian Games" from "Varekai" , and the "German Wheel" from Quidam!
 
Old 09-18-2006   #2 (permalink)
ThickAZGuy is offline

Saw La Reve at Wynn last month -

Very nice bulges all around - not to mention the incredible bodies of both the guys and the girls -

A highly recommended show!!
 
Old 09-18-2006   #3 (permalink)
hungvoyeur is offline

If you watch some DVD's where they show you the making of some shows, you will hear the owner and man behind it all (I think is his name is Guy), where he talks about the costumes and how they must hide big bulges - he wants nothing to detract from the spectacle. You hear him say how he doesn't want the audience to be watchiung the bulge...but still loads of hot bulging artists.....
 
Old 09-18-2006   #4 (permalink)
BronxBombshell is offline

Mystere is a must-see. There are two stunning men who contort together. There is even a statue in the gift shop imortalizing their accomplishments in bronze. I wish I had $2,000 to spend on art. It would be on my end table right now. The sculpture is called balance. The sculture does no justice to the beautiful, sculpted bodies of the performers, or the homoerotic fantasies they inspired for me.
 
Old 09-18-2006   #5 (permalink)
invisibleman is offline

I have DRALION on DVD. Great show. Hands down. I wish that I could own all the Cirque shows on DVD. They are visually appealing (not just the bulges on certain performers but the sets...the lighting...the acts and feats...the clowns are funny...and finally the music (amazing music and sound.).
 
Old 09-18-2006   #6 (permalink)
DC_DEEP is offline

This reminds me of the thread a while back, regarding the bulges of the danseurs of ballet. Most athletes, men and women, keep their bounceable parts pretty tightly bound for performance. There's probably lots of spandex and cotton between what you see and the actual goods. Of course, that doesn't make them look any less appealing...
 
Old 09-18-2006   #7 (permalink)
Dirty Videophile is offline

I drove down to Biloxi (Mississippi) several years ago to see "Alegria". It was amazing. So much that I ordered the live-performance DVD (although filmed with a different tour troop) as well as the movie version.
I had good seats but regreted I did not take my "opera glasses" to get a better closeup view of some of the male performers.
 
Old 09-18-2006   #8 (permalink)
Pecker is offline

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dirty Videophile
I drove down to Biloxi (Mississippi) several years ago to see "Alegria". It was amazing. So much that I ordered the live-performance DVD (although filmed with a different tour troop) as well as the movie version.
I had good seats but regreted I did not take my "opera glasses" to get a better closeup view of some of the male performers.
Alegria is my favorite thus far. The music is mesmerizing and the athletes are so ... mesmerizing.
 
Old 09-18-2006   #9 (permalink)
CUBE is offline

Met one of the Le Reve performers in Vegas last year at the spa Mandelay. Slim build but amazing muscle...like zero body fat. Very nice guy. Didn't get to see the show but want to...though I did see a type of show at the spa...does that count?
 
Old 09-18-2006   #10 (permalink)
Tank30 is offline

I love Cirque shows. Own many of them on dvd. I don't agree that they all wear ballet belts or padding. Some clearly just freeball under the outfits with visible penis line. One of the best Cirque bulges I've seen is actually the performance they did on the Olympic games out in Utah. I think Matt Laur was doing commentary. The Cirque guy was bulging so much. They real quick cut back to Matt and his facial expression/reaction was priceless to look at. I have it on tape. Have to try to find and make a cap of the guy's bulge.
 
Old 09-18-2006   #11 (permalink)
Satsfakshun is offline

I always liked the guys in their costumes and make up. Then I saw the "reality" show on Bravo and got quite a different impression...

Many of the dancers are gypsies who don't seem to get enough work to keep themselves fed. They looked consumptive and ill, at least those trying out for parts. Totally ruined the illusion for me. One guy appeared to have lesions on his face, throat and shoulders.
 
Old 09-18-2006   #12 (permalink)
senor rubirosa is offline

A worthwhile hunt.
I often find a VPL sexier than full nudity.
 
Old 09-18-2006   #13 (permalink)
sundayssad is offline

Quote:
Originally Posted by senor rubirosa
A worthwhile hunt.
I often find a VPL sexier than full nudity.
I actually second that Senor. The almost nudity is sometimes more exciting than the actual nudity itself. Plus....I love seeing guy's VPLs.
 
Old 09-18-2006   #14 (permalink)
eddyabs is offline

Quote:
Originally Posted by senor rubirosa
A worthwhile hunt.
I often find a VPL sexier than full nudity.

I hear you there Rubi
 
Old 09-20-2006   #15 (permalink)
TtheAmazing is offline

i'm sorry to sound dumb, but what is a VPL?
also, my goal is to become a cirque performer, so when i do, i will make sure you all know, and then hopefuly you can come see ME in tight costumes...
 

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