Artists Stop Through Glendale To Promote The Show
by Mark Smiley

Cirque In Glendale: Henrik Veres (right) and Eddie John Browne visited Glendale’s Infinity Park to promote the upcoming Cirque du Solei show, ECHO. They had fun with a rugby ball on the field and enjoyed learning more about the Village during their visit.
Cirque du Soleil returns to Denver with its latest show, ECHO, a story of connection, intention, and the symbiotic unions between humans and the animal kingdom. The show will be under the big top in the parking lot of Ball Arena from July 12 to August 17, 2025.
Fueled by the power of change, the hope of the youth, and the value of empathy, ECHO follows an inquisitive young woman named FUTURE as she wanders into a fantasy world that explores our sacred bond with animals and nature. When FUTURE and her best friend, the DOG, encounter a mysterious CUBE, they quickly learn how their actions have the power to shape this world, and if we come together, we can rebuild our planet to create the world we all want to live in.
Henrik Veres is a 6th generation circus performer from Hungary. He is performing the role of EWAI the aforementioned Dog in the show and has been with Cirque for seven years. This role is different for Veres as much of the show, he wears a mask. “Throughout this whole show having, my face covered with the mask, I really had to learn different ways of communicating, with the audience and communicating my emotions,” said Veres. “When I pull the mask off and reveal my face is when I feel like I can really just go full out and do what I’m the best at, my juggling number.”
Veres started juggling at the age of 12, and performed his very first show at age 14. He was been
honing his craft and working in circus arts ever since, performing previously with Cirque du Soleil’s CRYSTAL and Cirque du Soleil at Sea. Over the past 15 years, he has performed in over 5,000 shows across the world. A seasoned circus performer, Veres joined ECHO a few months ago, as a juggling act and one of two artists, a principal role on the show.
Eddie John Browne’s path to the world-renowned Cirque du Soleil bega
n in Sierra Leone, where he grew up and discovered a passion for movement and performance. Eddie was honing his flexibility and control from a young age.
Specializing in dislocation and contortion, Browne masters the art of bending and twisting the human body in extraordinary ways. These disciplines require not only physical prowess but also immense dedication and resilience.
Cirque du Soleil’s 20th Big Top show brings bold new visuals and a unique aesthetic on tour. Packed with vibrant characters, inspiring music, astounding lights and projections, and never-before-seen acrobatic feats, ECHO invites audiences on a journey through a universe of color, wonder, and infinite possibilities.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.cirquedusoleil.com/echo.