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Franco Dragone (born in 1952) is an Italian-Belgian theatre director. He is the founder and the artistic director of Dragone, a company that creates shows and events all around the world. He is also known for his work with Cirque du Soleil and Celine Dion.〔(Profile of Franco Dragone, "Franco Dragone at the Limits of Las Vegas" ), by Chris Jones, from ''Democratic Vistas Profiles'': Essays in the Arts and Democracy.〕 ==Early life== Dragone was born in Cairano, Italy, and moved to La Louvière, Belgium at age seven. In the 1970s, he studied theatre at the Belgian Royal Conservatory of Mons. His earliest theatrical work was explicitly political, working as a director of theatre and film in the mode of the ''commedia dell'arte'' dramatist Dario Fo. The theatre works he helped create expressed social situations, interpreting true stories of the homeless, drug addicts and prison inmates, and casting the non-actors who shared their stories to perform in the shows. In the 1980s Dragone came to Montreal, Canada, where Guy Caron, director of the National Circus School, invited him to conduct workshops with the students and teachers at his school. Later, Dragone created, directed and produced a show for the end of the school year. Guy Laliberté saw one of these performances in 1984, the same year he formed Cirque du Soleil. In 1985, Laliberté sought out Guy Caron to join Cirque du Soleil. Caron, in turn, asked Dragone to join as a creator.〔〔("Le Rêve Press Kit." ) Wynn Las Vegas. Press release. pp. 10-11. Retrieved Dec 6, 2009.〕
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