Omnium Circus traveling to Princeton’s Chuck Mathena Center on April 14

Princeton, WV (WOAY) Send in the clowns! Omnium: A Bold New Circus is coming to town.

The Omnium Circus is bringing spectacle and wonder to Mercer County’s Chuck Mathena Center on Tuesday, April 14, at 6:00 pm.
The one-of-a-kind show promises to provide multi-generational fun for the whole family.
The best part about the Omnium is its dedication to inclusivity.
The non-profit celebrates diverse talents from different cultural backgrounds and performers with disabilities.
Omnium is the only circus in the United States presented in English and American Sign Language (ASL).

The show will be led by the first deaf ringmaster and artistic ASL performer, Malik Paris, joined by a very special guest. 

America’s Got Talent Golden Buzzer winner, top 5 finalist, and deaf singer-songwriter Mandy Harvey will serve as co-ringmaster.   

Audiences can also expect to marvel as six-time para climbing world cup gold medal champion Melissa Ruiz and special olympian aerial artist Danny Franzel make their debut with a high-flying performance. 

The circus not only provides opportunities to performers but also to audience members who may feel overwhelmed by the traditional circus environment. 

Omnium ensures that everyone can enjoy the show with no limitations. 

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