Career
Kindar-Martin started performing on the wire at the age of 14 with Circus Smirkus, a youth circus based in Vermont, United States of America. Following his graduation from Champlain Valley Union High School in 1992, he went on to further his studies in the circus arts in Montreal, Canada at the Ecole Nationale de Cirque and then at the Centre National des Arts du Cirque in Châlons-en-Champagne, France. Together, Kindar-Martin and Pasquette soon began touring worldwide, as well as performing their own brand of highwire theatre as part of the Camion Funambule. In the six years they performed together, the two became known equally for their highly technical bicycle acrobatics and dramatic skywalks, including their Guinness World Record-setting double skywalk across the River Thames in London in 1997.
In 1999, Kindar-Martin was recruited by Cirque du Soleil for a new show, Louisiana Nouba, in Orlando, Florida, where he performed until January 2004.
In the summer of 2005, Jade joined The Flying Wallendas, the world-famous highwire family, and performs regularly with them in the "Seven-Manitoba Pyramid" (pictured). In May, 2007 in Seoul, of Korea, Kindar-Martin competed in the First World Highwire Championships.
Kindar-Martin, along with 18 other highwire walkers from around the world, competed for the fastest crossing of the kilometer-long wire over the Han River. In completing the walk, all who made it across now also share a new Guinness World Record for longest highwire walk.