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Storytime Tapestry Newsletter The newsletter devoted to spreading love and cultural
awareness throughout the world. Special Treat – Bruce Newman A Different Perspective
Keith Ready
At each of these shows, I have joined thousands of other people in
the circus tent to reflect in total awe on the amazing and seemingly impossible
acrobatic feats in each performance. When this is coupled with the larger
than life sense of theatre that engulfs everyone, it leaves you inspired and
full of appreciation for what you have just seen. Just recently I had the opportunity to see the same Cirque Du
Soleil show for a second time within a space of about a month. At the first
show, my wife and I were seated about thirty rows back from the stage, so you
could imagine it was not easy to see all the expressions on the faces of the
performers or for us to fully appreciate the passionate effort that they put
into their individual performances. However, what we were able to enjoy was the
wonderful panorama of the overall performance. At the second show, we were fortunate to be seated in the second
row just a couple of metres from the stage and we could now see close
up the performers and their expressions. Equally, having seen the
show before, we both looked forward to seeing our favourite segments for
the second time. Driving home after the second show, we talked about which of the
two shows we enjoyed the most and also whether it was better to sit close to
the stage or further back. We agreed that both shows were equal in terms of
their spectacle and enjoyment, but from two totally different perspectives.
In seeing the show for the second time, our appreciation of the absolute
brilliance of Cirque Du Soleil was significantly enhanced and without doubt
will always be remembered. In the days that followed it occurred to me that there are some
parallels between the experience we had at the two Cirque Du Soleil shows and
what happens in our every day lives when we deal with the many challenges that
face us. How often do we make a decision about something important to
us based on one single viewing of the facts or act just on what are our
first impressions of the situation, without taking the time to gain a better
feel for things. By way of example, when we read a good book or watch a movie
for the first time it is so easy to believe that we now have a full
understanding of all that we have just read or seen. Then at some later point,
if we read the book or watched the movie for a second time we are almost
certain to discover lots of other important things that we missed the first
time around. Whilst we often don’t have the opportunity to consider an important
challenge or situation for a second time before we make a decision about the
course action we will take, we should always endeavour to make time to stand
back and view things from afar in order to gain a perspective of the bigger
picture, and then be able to revisit the challenge or situation close up to see
the finer detail and further improve our understanding. In the light of the different perspective that a second viewing can
provide to us, we would then be in a better position to make a more balanced
and considered decision about the action we should take. I am sure if we all
strived to do this, the outcome may very well be as enjoyable and uplifting as
my second visit to Cirque Du Soleil. Inspired by Varekai presented by Cirque
Du Soleil and the two different perspectives of the same sensational
performance. Written by Keith Ready © November 2006
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