Guy Laliberte

Cirque Du Soleil Founder Goes To Space

The Huffington Post | Kathleen Massara | Posted 02.15.2012

Guy Laliberte began as a humble juggler in Quebec and worked his way up the circus circuit, eventually founding the now infamous Cirque du Soleil in 1...

"Ovo," Cirque du Soleil, Santa Monica Pier

James Scarborough | Posted 03.25.2012

James Scarborough

"Buggy" is the collective noun for clowns, so it makes perfect sense that Cirque du Soleil's arachnid extravaganza, "Ovo," at the Santa Monica Pier, i...

Cirque du Soleil Founder Flies Into Space and Returns With Gaia

Jay Weston | Posted 08.28.2011

Jay Weston

"Why did you want to go into space?" was the first question that I asked of Guy Laliberté. I was intrigued by a man who would spend 11 days in a space station 220 miles above the earth... and return with 10,000 photographs.

Celebrities Out And About Monday

Huffington Post | Nicole Larson | Posted 05.25.2011

What do the Kardashians, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and circus performers all have in common? They were all out at special events around Los Angeles y...

World Celebrities Unite To Celebrate Water

Andres Restrepo | Posted 05.25.2011

Andres Restrepo

Last week, Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte became Canada's first private explorer in space. His mission? To raise humanity's awareness of water-related issues.

Guy Laliberte, Billionaire Clown, Heads To Space Station

AP | PETER LEONARD | Posted 05.25.2011

BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan — Canadian circus tycoon Guy Laliberte turned space into his big top Wednesday, boarding a Russian rocket and lifting off on a mission that mixes a serious message on water shortages with some clowning around in the cosmos.

Laliberte, an experienced fire-eater and stilt-walker who founded Cirque du Soleil, joined Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev and American astronaut Jeffrey Williams aboard a Soyuz craft that soared off the Kazakh steppe and set a course for the International Space Station.

The billionaire who calls himself the first clown in space paid a reported $35 million for his nine-day stay at the station, where he plans to publicize the world's growing shortage of clean water. His space extravaganza will culminate in a satellite linkup with shows in 14 cities across five continents featuring rock band U2 and Colombian pop star Shakira, as well as an appearance by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore.

With a puff of white smoke, the Soyuz craft carrying Laliberte and his crew mates shed its first rocket stage minutes after liftoff from the Baikonur launch facility and then disappeared from view.

Laliberte's friends and family on the ground waited anxiously and then burst into cheers when an announcement that the ship had reached orbit blared over a loudspeaker. There were ecstatic hugs, sobs of relief and chants of "Guy! Guy!"

From Childhood Dreams to the International Space Station: An Interview With Guy Laliberte, Founder of Cirque du Soleil

Gail Lynne Goodwin | Posted 11.17.2011

Gail Lynne Goodwin

Children seem to know things that as adults, we seem to forget. They play together, dream big, laugh, hug and enjoy life wholeheartedly, living each moment fully, not knowing the meaning of worry or stress.

Guy Laliberté, Billionaire

The Independent | Posted 05.25.2011

He created one of the most breath-taking and lucrative franchises in show-business. But the once-penniless street performer behind Cirque du Soleil is...

For Cirque du Soleil Founder Guy Laliberte, Space is Not the Final Frontier

Juliette Powell | Posted 05.25.2011

Juliette Powell

Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte announced this morning that come September 30th, he will embark on a space mission!