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By Rick Kennedy

Published on February 02, 2006

The idea of leotard-clad Francophones forming a mystical circus troupe is so good it bears repeating. At least, that's what the Cirque Éloize folks thought when they styled their show after the venerable Cirque du Soleil 12 years ago. In fact, they don't even mind copying themselves on their press release. The director reminisces, "I grew up in a world where memories are made of moments snatched from time and frozen forever." So what's their upcoming Dallas show Rain about? Well, it's described as a "new creation about childhood memories made up of moments snatched from time and frozen forever." See the show Thursday and Friday at the Eisemann Center, 2351 Performance Drive in Richardson. Tickets are $20 to $50. Call 972-744-4650 or visit www.eisemanncenter.com.
Feb. 2-3