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Cavalia’s Odysseo Extended Through April 14:

Cavalia’s Odysseo is a theatrical experience currently performing in Burbank. The show is an ode to horse and man that marries the equestrian arts

Cavalia’s Odysseo has added an additional two weeks of new shows, which now run through April 14.

The show is a perfect spring family gathering, seeing the equestrian and acrobatic spectacular creates memories that will live on, long after the show leaves Burbank.

Created by Normand Latourelle, one of the founders of Cirque du Soleil, Cavalia set Burbank audiences on the edge of their seats in 2011 with their first production.

This all-new show called Cavalia’s Odysseo is set under the world’s largest touring big top – a 10-story giant tent bigger than a football field. Inside 56 horses and 43 acrobats, riders and musicians perform a theatrical ode to horse and man in front of a video backdrop the size of three IMAX screens.

For the finale, the stage floods with 80,000 gallons of water where the horses and acrobats play.

Tickets are available at www.cavalia.net or by calling 1-866-999-8111.

Added Performances include:

Tuesday, April 2 — 7:30 pm

Friday, April 5 — 8 pm

Saturday, April 6 — 2 pm and 8 pm

Sunday, April 7 — 2 pm (Burbank Arts for All Foundation Benefit)

Saturday, April 13 — 2 pm and 8 pm

Sunday, April 14 — 2 pm

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