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    New Scientist recommends Cirque du Soleil’s insect-themed OVO show

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMarch 22, 2026 Science No Comments1 Min Read
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    Cirque du Soleil’s Ovo show

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    I have always thought insects deserve more appreciation, so I was excited to catch a circus show dedicated to the tiny critters at London’s Royal Albert Hall, as it passed through en route to European venues.

    OVO, from Cirque du Soleil, is named after the Portuguese word for egg. It is a simple tale about a quirky fly that brings an egg to a bustling ecosystem and tries to win a ladybug’s love, with the help of an insect clown. But what it lacks in plot it makes up for in amazing acrobatics.

    In one spectacle, a contortionist spider (pictured) balances her whole body on a pole held in her mouth. In another, ants juggle fruit with only their feet. Then, in a nail-biting finale to the first half, acrobats fling each other with extraordinary precision at great height. Another stand-out moment sees crickets trampolining up and off a wall.

    This is a show to entertain the whole family – and, hopefully, improve our appreciation of the insects that share our world.

    Carissa Wong
    Reporter, London

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