Apr. 26
Cirque for Kids
See Jones Hall transform into a magical circus wonderland is this family-friendly show designed especially for kids aged 3–8
About This Concert
Let’s go to the circus! See Jones Hall transform into a magical circus wonderland is this family-friendly show designed especially for kids aged 3–8 (but parents will love it too!). The breathtaking artists of Cirque de la Symphonie perform dazzling feats, synced to live performances of classic rock and pop songs by Cyndi Lauper, Journey, and more. Plus, enjoy an Instrument Petting Zoo and kid-friendly crafts.
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Tickets
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Artists

Jason Seber
conductor

Chloe Lowery
vocalist

Dan Domenech
vocalist

Cirque de la Symphonie
performers
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Cirque de la Symphonie is an exciting production that brings the magic of cirque to the music hall. For more than 10 years, it has thrilled and bedazzled veteran concertgoers and new patrons as they experience accomplished aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers, balancers, and strongmen perform to live symphony music.
Performers include world record holders, international competition gold-medal winners, Olympians, and some of the most experienced cirque talent ever seen. Their routines are uniquely adapted to stage accommodations shared with the symphony, and each artist’s performance is choreographed to the music arranged in collaboration with the conductor. When the artists of Cirque de la Symphonie perform in front of the full orchestra, an incredible fusion of these two great art forms takes place. The aerialists and acrobats turn the concert into a three-dimensional entertainment extravaganza, and the musicians’ enthusiasm is palpable.
Jason Seber is known for his inviting and engaging approach on and off the podium. A strong believer in the eclectic experiences that today’s symphony orchestras offer their communities, he strives to make music of many genres and styles accessible, relevant, and meaningful to diverse audiences across the country.
Seber has conducted many leading American orchestras, including the Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Nashville, National, San Diego, and St. Louis Symphonies; the Louisville and Minnesota Orchestras; the Cincinnati Pops; and the Buffalo Philharmonic, among others. Upcoming performances include debuts with the North Carolina Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, and Phoenix Symphony. Seber has conducted more than 20 full-feature films and has had the pleasure of performing with a wide range of artists, including Patti Austin, Mason Bates, Andrew Bird, Boyz II Men, Jinjoo Cho, Melissa Etheridge, Ben Folds, Cody Fry, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Indigo Girls, Paul Jacobs, Wynonna Judd, Lyle Lovett, Katharine McPhee, Natalie Merchant, Brian Stokes Mitchell, My Morning Jacket, Leslie Odom Jr., Aoife O’Donovan, Pink Martini, Ben Rector, Stephen Schwartz, Doc Severinsen, Conrad Tao, Bobby Watson, and Joyce Yang.
Seber served as associate conductor of the Kansas City Symphony from 2016 to 2022. In this position, he led the Symphony in more than 300 performances on the Classical, Pops, Classics Uncorked, Family, Film + Live Orchestra, Education, and Christmas Festival series. He also served as co-host for the Symphony’s podcast, “Beethoven Walks into a Bar.” Prior to Kansas City, he was the education and outreach conductor at the Louisville Orchestra from 2013 to 2016 and music director of the Louisville Youth Orchestra from 2005 to 2016.
A passionate advocate for music education, Seber has led the Honors Performance Series Orchestra in concert at Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House, and Royal Festival Hall in London. He is a frequent guest conductor of the National Repertory Orchestra each summer, and he has served as the All-State Orchestra conductor for Georgia, Kansas, Missouri, and Pennsylvania.
Dan Domenech’s versatile vocals have been heard in 49 states and eight countries. From starring on Broadway to touring with productions like the Tony Award-winning musical RENT, Wonderland, Sister Act, Rock of Ages, and Kinky Boots, Domenech has made his mark as one of the industry’s leading men.
In concert, his recent and upcoming performances include the Houston Symphony, Grant Park Music Festival, Cleveland Pops, Virginia Symphony, Evansville Symphony, Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, Missouri Symphony, Fremont Symphony, Lansing Symphony, Orchestra Kentucky, Terre Haute Symphony, Gulf Coast Symphony, and Heartland Festival Orchestra; the orchestral powerhouse Rocktopia; and Nederlander Worldwide’s production of Broadway Rox. Domenech has worked with composers Tom Kitt, Laurence O’Keefe, Frank Wildhorn, and Alan Menkin on new productions in development and currently on Broadway.
Domenech has made guest appearances on Glee (Fox), Gotham (Fox), and Viva Laughlin (CBS); consulted on The Oscars, Emmy's, Kids Choice Awards; and worked with directors Ben Stiller, Brett Ratner, Ivan Reitman, and Adam McKay on several films in Los Angeles.
Cirque de la Symphonie is an exciting production that brings the magic of cirque to the music hall. For more than 10 years, it has thrilled and bedazzled veteran concertgoers and new patrons as they experience accomplished aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers, balancers, and strongmen perform to live symphony music.
Performers include world record holders, international competition gold-medal winners, Olympians, and some of the most experienced cirque talent ever seen. Their routines are uniquely adapted to stage accommodations shared with the symphony, and each artist’s performance is choreographed to the music arranged in collaboration with the conductor. When the artists of Cirque de la Symphonie perform in front of the full orchestra, an incredible fusion of these two great art forms takes place. The aerialists and acrobats turn the concert into a three-dimensional entertainment extravaganza, and the musicians’ enthusiasm is palpable.