1. Guy Laliberté’s parents were street performers. - 3) Not stated.
2. Guy Laliberte’s circus in Quebec differed from the other circus of the time. - 1) True: "For the first time, Guy Laliberté managed to combine circus arts with street performance, which finally made his circus extremely popular."
3. Guy Laliberte’s friends helped him to choose a name for the circus. - 3) False: "When it was time to decide on a name, Guy Laliberté didn’t discuss it with anybody."
4. The district where Cirque du Soleil was built was later renamed after the circus. - 3) Not stated.
5. The main office of Cirque du Soleil is a three-coloured building. - 3) False: "The main office is located in an unusual building that consists of the Studio and the Parlour, painted blue and yellow."
6. All the costumes of the Cirque du Soleil artists are yellow. - 2) False: "They always have a lot of work to do, because all the cloth bought for performances is initially white. To make the costumes bright, different colours are printed according to designers' sketches."
7. The team of artists at Cirque du Soleil is multinational. - 1) True: "Today it has more than four thousand artists, acrobats, divers, dancers and singers from about forty countries, speaking about twenty languages."
8. Cirque du Soleil invests money into social projects. - 1) True: "It has initiated an international program for teenagers who are at risk. The company also organizes training courses to support circus schools in Canada."
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