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Cirque Chinois – Music Hall Center

Acrobatic Show for Four on November 24 or 25 (Up to $238 Value)

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In a Nutshell

During Thanksgiving Holiday, historic venue hosts China's national circus, brimming with acrobatic feats, costumes, and visceral percussion

The Fine Print

Acrobats teach us many things, such as how to incorporate balance in one's life and how to deftly backflip out of bad dates. Learn a graceful exit with this GrouponLive deal to see Cirque Chinois at Music Hall Center. For $99, you get four tickets for seating in sections 1–4, rows E–X (up to a $238 value, including all fees). Doors open one hour before each performance. Choose between the following shows:

  • Saturday, November 24, at 8 p.m.
  • Sunday, November 25, at 3 p.m.

The historic entertainment palace that is Detroit's Music Hall Center ushers in the acrobatic feats of Cirque Chinois, the National Circus of the People's Republic of China. Against rotating backdrops that flourish with brilliant hues, fire, and replicas of ancient buildings, performers front-flip through hoops and dangle, suspended, from ropes while donning elaborate costumes of feathers borrowed from the private collection of Big Bird. Visceral percussion and haunting vocals set the soundtrack to the event as the acrobats thrill onlookers with collective acts such as the Group Contortion and the Great Teeterboard.

Music Hall Center

Built in 1928, Music Hall Center dazzles patrons with an ornate art-deco façade and lush Spanish Renaissance interior. Elegant columns, glittering chandeliers, and vibrant geometric patterns create a palatial atmosphere in the lobby. The auditorium's intimately arranged velvet seats leave every viewer within 70 feet of the stage, eliminating the need for binoculars or drawn-out games of telephone describing the onstage action.

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Cirque Chinois

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    Music Hall Center

    350 Madison St.
    Detroit, Michigan 48226
    (313) 887-8500
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  • Contact Music Hall Center at (313) 887-8500 for questions or hours.