An experienced Cirque du Soleil performer has died after plunging onto a stage during an aerial straps routine at a weekend show in Tampa, Florida, the company said Sunday.
The incident occurred Saturday night when Yann Arnaud, 38, fell during a performance of the show “Volta,” according to Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group. The French performance artist died of his injuries at Tampa General Hospital.
Arnaud had been performing in Cirque shows for 15 years and was considered one of the company’s most experienced entertainers, President and Chief Executive Daniel Lamarre told Reuters in a telephone interview.
“We were very surprised, considering his experience, that something like that happened,” said Lamarre, speaking from Tampa, where he had flown to be with the show’s cast. “I cannot describe to you how the people feel. It’s terrible.”
The death is the third involving a Cirque performer in the company’s 34 years, Lamarre said, adding that the aerial strap act was seen as a relatively safe number.
Julian Martinez, a spectator who witnessed the accident, told NBC affiliate WFLA: “It was awful. You heard all the cries of the audience. There were children there, and they were freaking out.”