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There’s something about an evening at Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts that feels like a shift in pace. You walk in from the rhythm of downtown: traffic along Broadway, the glow of lights starting to come on across the skyline—and then step into this bright, open space where everything slows just enough to notice it. The glass walls are one of my favorite parts. As the sun sets, you get these wide views of Kansas City stretching out in front of you, and it feels like the city is still present, just quieter, like it’s settling in alongside you.Inside the hall, it’s just as thoughtfully done. There really isn’t a bad seat, which is something I don’t say lightly. Whether you’re close enough to watch the musicians move or further back, taking it all in at once, the sound carries in a way that feels full and balanced. It makes the whole experience more accessible—you don’t feel like you have to chase the “right” seat to enjoy it.The Kansas City Symphony is something I find myself coming back to a few times a year, simply because I enjoy it that much. Their traditional performances are beautifully done, and there’s something steadying about hearing those pieces live. It’s the kind of experience that lets you settle into it rather than trying to keep up.What I’ve come to appreciate even more, though, is how creative their programming can be. Some of the most memorable nights I’ve had there have been the more unexpected ones—like their Halloween movie nights, where films like The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Nosferatu are paired with a live organ performance featuring original compositions. There’s something really special about watching those old, expressive films while the music is being shaped in real time. It feels immersive in a different way, like you’re part of the moment rather than just watching it.They carry that same energy into other performances too, like live-to-film concerts for Jurassic Park or programs featuring music from Final Fantasy. Those shows tend to bring in a different crowd, and it’s fun to feel that mix of people all sharing the same space—some there for the nostalgia, some for the music, some for both.I attend the symphony at least once a year, but try to go a few times if I can. Every time I go, I leave feeling like it was time well spent. It’s not just the performance—it’s the whole experience of being there, of stepping out of your routine for a couple of hours and letting something else take your attention. It’s one of those places in Kansas City that feels easy to return to, and one that I always look forward to going to again.