As the crowd settled in their seats and the lights are slowly beginning to fade, started wandering clowns dressed only in public, tickling children and children at heart, amazing things coming in the next two hours, during the Cirque du Soleil Alegria. Alegria, a Spanish word that translates roughly the joy and jubilation, describes the feeling of well-being of the troops and fragrant fans nearly filled to capacity Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
The lights burn like a band of strolling, armed with musical instruments begin to slide on the stage and on the ground, the strains of Alegria, a melody that combines a tango rhythm with a touch of jazz.