None.

This just simply rocks, Latin style.
I remember hearing "Emballa" the first time; this song is one of
my favorite tunes to sing (when no one else is listening, of course).
The live version featured an energized Rhodes electric piano-like solo
from Ric'key Pageot that made the Latin beat even jazzier. And to
boot, one of the climax visuals of the show was Dessy being lifted in
the air wearing a 30-foot "volcano dress." At the end of the song,
performers placed stakes at the bottom of her skirt to fashion a Grand
Chapiteau that housed the dancers partying to the rhythms; a nice
homage paid to the roots of Cirque. When the excitement died down,
Jacques "Kuba" Seguin played a subtle, muted flugelhorn solo that lead
into the next famous tune.
Contains text written by Paul Roberts, as published in the "Fascination! Newsletter".
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| Based On: | "Emballa" from VAREKAI |
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