Carmel Symphony Orchestra brings circus to Palladium stage

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The Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will team up with magicians, strong-men acts, jugglers, and more for “Cirque Goes to the Symphony,” a Jan. 27 concert at the Palladium that will marry the captivating music of John Williams, Tchaikovsky, and others with the magic of the circus.

Show time is 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $67 and are available here. Shared boxes are available online and private box experiences with VIP hospitality for groups of four or more are available by calling the CSO offices at (317) 843-3800.

In this thrilling program, six members from Cirque de la Symphonie, a touring group based in Athens, Ga., will perform magic, strong-man acts, ribbon dancing, juggling, spinning shapes, cyr wheel and hula-hoop artistry while the CSO’s new music director, David Commanday, leads the orchestra through music by Bizet, de Falla, Tchaikovsky, Glinka, Strauss, Rimsky-Korsakov, Sibelius, and John Williams.

“The idea was to bring a group to Carmel that would showcase lighter symphonic repertoire and be community and family friendly, as well as provide a great date night experience,” CSO Executive Director Anne Marie Chastain said. “The Palladium is a majestic theater, and bringing this kind of act to the stage really takes advantage of the show-stopping atmosphere of the hall.”

The repertoire for “Cirque Goes to the Symphony” will feature:

  • Bizet, Carmel Suite No. 1 – Les Toreadors and Suite No. 2 – Danse Boheme
  • De Falla, Spanish Dance from La Vida Breve
  • Offenbach, Orpheus in the Underworld Can-Can
  • Tchaikovsky, Danse des petits cygnes from Swan Lake
  • Kabalevsky, Comedians’ Gallop
  • Rimsky-Korsakov, Dance of the Buffoons from The Snow Maiden
  • Sibelius, Finlandia
  • John Williams, March from Raiders of the Lost Ark

About the Carmel Symphony Orchestra
The Carmel Symphony Orchestra is the 80-member fully professional resident orchestra of The Palladium at The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Founded in 1976, the CSO is comprised of passionate musicians representing the best of the freelance music community in the Midwest. The CSO performs concerts showcasing the world’s greatest historic and modern symphonic masterpieces. Committed to enhancing the quality of life in Hamilton County and surrounding areas through creative, artistically excellent performances, and educational experiences for audiences of all ages, the CSO offers a welcoming environment for all. For more information, visit CarmelSymphony.org.