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  1. Ford Center for the Performing Arts

    Ford Center for the Performing Arts can refer to Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre , Chicago Ford Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, renamed the Hilton Theatre, and then the Foxwoods Theatre Ford Centre for the Performing Arts, North York, Toronto, now the Toronto Centre for the Arts Disambig ...   more details



  1. Performing Arts Training Center

    Unreferenced date July 2009 The Performing Arts Training Center was opened by world renowned African American dancer Katherine Dunham in 1967 in East St. Louis, Illinois . Category Performing arts education in the United States Illinois school stub ...   more details



  1. Peoria Center for the Performing Arts

    refimprove date November 2007 Image PeoriaCenterforthePerformingArtsbyChristianWilliams.jpg thumb right 250px Peoria Center for the Performing Arts as seen from Peoria Ave. The Peoria Center for the Performing Arts is a 250 seat theater in Peoria, Arizona . It opened in December 2006 and is operated by the acting company Theater Works . Received Best New Playhouse in 2008 by Phoenix New Times . Best New Playhouse. ref name Best New Playhouse http www.phoenixnewtimes.com bestof 2008 award best new playhouse 896513 Best New Playhouse Peoria Center for the Performing Arts , Phoenix New Times ref Designed by Westlake Reed Leskosky. Architectural Record Peoria Center for the Performing Arts. ref name Peoria Center for the Performing Arts http archrecord.construction.com projects bts archives perform 08 PeoriaCenter specs.asp Peoria Center for the Performing Arts , Architectural Record ref References references External links http www.theaterworks.org Theater Works http www.peoriaaz.com Arts arts theater.htm Peoria Arts Commission coord missing Arizona DEFAULTSORT Peoria Center For The Performing Arts Category Theatres in Arizona Category Culture of Peoria, Arizona Category Performing arts centers in Arizona Category Buildings and structures in Maricopa County, Arizona Category Visitor attractions in Maricopa County, Arizona Category Event venues established in 2006 Category Buildings and structures in Peoria, Arizona ...   more details



  1. Performing arts center

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 cleanup date July 2010 Performing arts center , often abbreviated PAC, is used to refer to A multi use performance space that is intended for use by various types of the performing arts , including dance , music and theatre . The intended multiple use of performing arts centers in this sense differentiates them from single purpose concert halls , opera house s or theater structure theatres , although the actual use of single purpose spaces for other than their intended use is of course widespread. A cluster of performance spaces, usually but not always under one roof, each possibly designed for a specific purpose such as orchestra symphonic music or chamber music or theatre , but multi purpose as a whole. An example of this type of PAC is the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. which contains four distinctive performance spaces. Some performing arts center organizations act as sole presenter for events using the venues within the center, but most also frequently rent their performance spaces to other performing arts presenters or self presenting performing arts groups. Examples of this practice are the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. renting venues in the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts or the Celebrity Series of Boston renting venues in Boston s Citi Performing Arts Center . See also List of concert halls List of contemporary amphitheatres List of opera houses br DEFAULTSORT Performing Arts Center Category Performing arts Category Arts venues Architecture stub Theat stub ...   more details



  1. Sabanc? Performing Arts Center

    Sabanc Performing Arts Center is the performing arts center and conference hall of Sabanci University in Istanbul, Turkey . The late Sak p Sabanc , Honorary Chairman of the Trustees of Sabanc University, had announced the opening of the Sabanc University Performing Arts Center, of which the official inauguration took place on Sunday, 6 June 2005, with a personally written letter of invitation, three days before he died. The Center began offering its performance series in April 2005. Sabanc University Performing Arts Center aims to contribute to the rich cultural life of Istanbul, particularly to the city s Anatolian coast, and provide cultural and artistic services to the University s students and staff, as well as to all art appreciators in the region. The Center s goal is to organize activities through which art appreciators of all ages and from all walks of life can interact with the arts, as well as to become a prestigious performing arts center renowned for the quality of its performing national and international artists and groups. References http sgm.sabanciuniv.edu eng Sabanc Performing Arts Center website coord missing Turkey Category Culture in Istanbul Category Theatres in Istanbul ...   more details



  1. Carpenter Performing Arts Center

    File Final 024 Web.jpg thumb Carpenter Performing Arts Center Exterior The Carpenter Performing Arts Center CPAC is a venue for a variety of events including films, forums, and musical and theater performances. It is located on the campus of California State University, Long Beach . It was built in 1994 and has seating for 1,074. The stage area was modeled after the David H. Koch Theater New York State Theater of the Arts at Lincoln Center. ref http www.carpenterarts.org missionhistory.html Carpenter Performing Arts Center Mission & History Bot generated title ref The center houses the Long Beach Community Concert Association. ref http www.lbcca.org history.html LBCCA A Brief History Bot generated title ref The Carpenter Performing Arts Center is named for The Carpenters Richard and Karen Carpenter , alumni of the university and donors to the center. References reflist External links http www.carpenterarts.org CPAC Web Site California struct stub coord 33 47 17 N 118 6 43 W type landmark display title Category Music venues in California Category Concert halls in the United States Category Buildings and structures in Long Beach, California Category Culture of Long Beach, California Category California State University, Long Beach Category University and college arts centers in the United States Category Visitor attractions in Los Angeles County, California Category Performing arts centers in California Category Event venues established in 1994 ...   more details



  1. Haugh Performing Arts Center

    Refimprove date May 2007 Image HPAC Box Office.jpg thumb Image HPAC front view.jpg thumb The Robert Haugh Performing Arts Center HPAC is a 1440 seat Theater located on the campus of Citrus College . ref cite web url http www.haughpac.com title The Robert Haugh Performing Arts Center accessdate 2007 11 13 format work ref Citrus College is also home to the Citrus Singers. Metropolitain Educational Theater Network MET2 has been performing prouductions at The Haugh Performing Arts Center Since 2009. MET2 has put the most beautiful broadway style prouductions yet. Some prouductions include Oliver , Big River , Seussical The Musical , The Wizard of Oz , Beauty and The Beast , Grease References reflist External links http www.haughpac.com Haugh Performing Arts Center website coord 34.13516 117.88762 t landmark display title Category Theatres in California Category Buildings and structures in Los Angeles County, California Category Visitor attractions in Los Angeles County, California Category Performing arts centers in California Category University and college arts centers in the United States Category Citrus College US theat stub ...   more details



  1. Tulsa Performing Arts Center

    The Tulsa Performing Arts Center is a performing arts venue in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma . It houses four theaters, including the 2,365 seat Chapman Music Hall. The building occupies half a city block in downtown Tulsa. The center hosts regular performances by the Tulsa Opera , Tulsa Ballet , and Tulsa Symphony Orchestra . Arts organizations that use the hall also include Chamber Music Tulsa, Tulsa Oratorio Chorus, Celebrity Attractions Broadway Series, American Theater Company, Theatre Tulsa, Theatre North, Tulsa Town Hall and LOOK. The Tulsa PAC also attracts touring shows and headline performers such as Michael Bubl , Chris Botti and B.B. King. The Tulsa Performing Arts Center was built with a combination of public and private funds and first opened in 1977. The facility was the design of World Trade Center architect Minoru Yamasaki . The Center is a department of the City of Tulsa. External links http www.tulsapac.com Tulsa Performing Arts Center Website coord 36 9 15 N 95 59 22 W type landmark display title Minoru Yamasaki Category Performing arts centers in Oklahoma Category Buildings and structures in Tulsa, Oklahoma Category Culture of Tulsa, Oklahoma Category Economy of Tulsa, Oklahoma Category Buildings and structures completed in 1977 Category Visitor attractions in Tulsa, Oklahoma theater struct stub ...   more details



  1. Holland Performing Arts Center

    Infobox building name Holland Performing Arts Center image Holland Performing Arts Center Omaha.jpg image size 250px caption Holland Performing Arts Center along Dodge Street in Downtown Omaha. completion date 2005 location Omaha, Nebraska br United States USA latd 41.259151 longd 95.932424 iso region US coordinates display title roof antenna spire floor count status Complete floor area architect HDR, Inc. in collaboration with Polshek Partnership Architects developer The Holland Performing Arts Center is a performing arts facility located on 13th and Douglas Streets in downtown Downtown Omaha , Nebraska , Nebraska in the United States it opened in October 2005. Designed by Omaha architectural firm HDR, Inc. in collaboration with Polshek Partnership Architects , the structure specializes in events requiring an environment with good acoustics, including performances by the Omaha Symphony Orchestra and Omaha Area Youth Orchestra, as well as various events within the series, Omaha Performing Arts Presents season. Kirkegaard Associates provided acoustics consulting and New York firm Fisher Dachs Associates provided theatre planning and design consultation. Performance and other facilities The Center includes the Peter Kiewit Concert Hall , which seats 2,005 and has a stage size of 64 feet by 48 feet. Another area is the Suzanne and Walter Scott Recital Hall with seating for 486 people and a stage size of 40 feet by 32 feet. Finally, the Courtyard is a semi closed area for events that seats 1,000 people. See also Orpheum, Omaha The Orpheum List of concert halls External links http www.omahaperformingarts.org Omaha Performing Arts Society http www.ticketomaha.org Ticket Omaha Category Theatres in Omaha, Nebraska Category Music venues in Omaha, Nebraska Category Performing arts centers in Nebraska Nebraska struct stub Omaha stub ...   more details



  1. Hult Center for the Performing Arts

    www.hultcenter.org www.hultcenter.org The Hult Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts ... million Boettcher Concert Hall at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts . Performance and other facilities The Hult Center houses 2 performance halls, a meeting venue, a public art gallery, and an off ... List of concert halls in the US List of performing arts centers in Oregon Arts in the US References reflist External links http www.hultcenter.org Hult Center for the Performing Arts http www.hultcenter.org article.asp?id 2277 Hult Center for the Performing Arts venues DEFAULTSORT Hult Center For The Performing Arts Category Music venues in Oregon Category Theatres in Oregon Category Landmarks in Oregon Category Performing arts centers in Oregon Category Culture of Eugene, Oregon Category Buildings ...Image HultCenterPerformingArts.jpg thumb right The Hult Center at night. Infobox venue name Hult Center for the Performing Arts image Image HultCenterPerformingArts.jpg 250px image caption The Hult Center at night nickname address One Eugene Center, Eugene, Oregon Eugene OR, 97401 location coordinates coord 44.052491 123.093216 type landmark region US OR source googlemaps display title,inline type genre built 1982 opened renovated expanded closed demolished owner construction cost former names seating ... Hilton Hotels Hilton and the Eugene Community Conference Center, which were also completed in 1982, as part of the same urban renewal project. The Hult Center and the Community Conference Center ... for the opportunity to design the Center, but in the end, the Eugene City Council awarded the contract ... 4,500 seats. Resident companies Resident companies at the Hult Center must satisfy a minimum ... or maintain. ref cite web title A Plea for a Song Eugene Opera could lose Hult Center residency ... Symphony Eugene Ballet Eugene Opera Eugene Concert Choir The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts Oregon Bach Festival Oregon Mozart Players Other local performers at the Hult center Ballet Fantastique ...   more details



  1. WSU's Performing Arts Center

    coord 44.04705 91.6434 format dms display title region US MN type landmark Winona State University s Performing Arts Center . Built in 1968, this building includes a large band room, choir room, a 450 seat proscenium theatre, a versatile black box theatre The Dorothy B. Magnus Theatre , a recital hall, dance studio, scene shop, costume shop, make up and dressing rooms, KQAL radio station, offices, and classrooms. The building is the summer home and performance location for the Great River Shakespeare Festival . External links http www.winona.edu arts pac.asp WSU Performing Arts Center Venues Category Winona State University Category Buildings and structures completed in 1968 Category Performing arts centers in Minnesota Category Visitor attractions in Winona County, Minnesota Category Buildings and structures in Winona County, Minnesota Category University and college arts centers in the United States ...   more details



  1. Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

    Infobox venue name Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts image image caption location Philadelphia , Pennsylvania type genre Jazz , dance , theatre , world music opened 1971 seating capacity small Bruce Montgomery Theater 120 br Harold Prince Theatre 211 br Zellerbach Theatre 960 small owner University of Pennsylvania promotions website http www.annenbergcenter.org The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts is a theatre, dance and world music venue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . It helped to popularize the works of composers like Steve Reich and Philip Glass the Center has also hosted shows by performers ranging from the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra to Ladysmith Black Mambazo . The Center was founded in 1971. It was designed by Vincent G. Kling who also designed the Philadelphia Mint . ref http edbacon.org about kling.htm Vincent Kling Ed Bacon Foundation Retrieved August 31, 2008 ref History The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts of the University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1971, is a major cultural destination and crossroads in the performing arts, connecting Philadelphia regional audiences and the University of Pennsylvania through exposure to innovative human expression in theatre, music and dance. The Annenberg Center highlights the value of the performing arts by presenting world renowned and emerging artists and companies who express adventuresome perspectives on contemporary issues, timeless ideas, and diverse cultures. By offering contextualization programs, featuring Penn faculty as well as experts from the artistic and business communities, the Annenberg Center promotes critical thinking among its audiences, creating uniquely rewarding arts experiences. Upcoming Events The Annenberg Center offers a variety of theatre, world music and dance performances each year. To see upcoming events, visit http www.annenbergcenter.org tickets . References Reflist ... Philadelphia CultureFiles 210 Franklins Philadelphia 214 U The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts ...   more details



  1. Lied Center for Performing Arts

    The Lied Center for Performing Arts is a state of the art performing arts facility located in Lincoln, Nebraska , USA that opened in 1990. It is part of the University of Nebraska Lincoln and is used for various events, including orchestra, theatre, and speakers. The Center consists of 5 separate areas Main Stage , with 2,210 seats, is the main performance facility. Steinhart Room Carson Theater The Parker Lobby and The Cooper Lobby. See also List of concert halls External links http www.liedcenter.org Official Lied Center page coord 40.816313 96.704563 region US type landmark display title Category University of Nebraska Lincoln Category Buildings and structures in Lincoln, Nebraska Category University and college arts centers in the United States Category Theatres in Nebraska Category Visitor attractions in Lincoln, Nebraska Nebraska struct stub ...   more details



  1. Providence Performing Arts Center

    Image PPAC providence.jpg thumb 290px Providence Performing Arts Center in 2008 The Providence Performing Arts Center PPAC is a multi use theatre located at 220 Weybosset Street in Providence, Rhode Island . The building was a Loew s State Movie Palace and opened in 1928. PPAC contains over 3000 seats and hosts touring Broadway shows, concerts, plays, films, and a variety of performers. ref http thingstodo.providencejournal.com providence ri events plays in providence performing arts center 20plays the Providence Journal A&E, Things to do Mary Poppins , Burn the Floor , Bring it on ref ref http thingstodo.providencejournal.com providence ri events show 183808226 the addams family 20musicals the Providence Journal A&E, Things to do The Adams Family ref ref http thingstodo.providencejournal.com providence ri events show 196692806 chris botti 20musician the Providence Journal A&E, Things to do Chris Botti performs at Providence Performing Arts Center ref ref https secure.www.alumniconnections.com olc pub UMC events UMC2356214.html University of Massachusetts Come Fly Away with UMass Dartmouth at the Providence Performing Arts Center ref The theatre was almost torn down in the late 1970s. But it survived and, beginning in 1999 was extensively remodeled and largely restored to its original 1928 opulence. PPAC now anchors the Providence arts and entertainment district and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Loew s State Theatre . ref NRISref 2007a ref References Reflist External links http www.ppacri.org about ppac Official website Theat stub coord 41 49 17 N 71 24 45 W region US display title Category Theatres in Rhode Island Category Buildings and structures in Providence, Rhode Island Category Performing arts centers in Rhode Island Category Visitor attractions in Providence, Rhode Island ...   more details



  1. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts

    The Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts is an 850 seat theater structure theater in Manhattan , New York City New York owned by New York University . The Skirball Center is the largest performing arts facility south of 42nd Street Manhattan 42nd Street . ref cite web title The Skirball Center for the Performing Arts publisher NYU Office for University Development and Alumni Relations url http www.nyu.edu kimmel perf arts.shtml accessdate 2007 07 15 ref ref cite web title Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for University Life, NYU publisher Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates LLC Architects url http www.krjda.com text projectDetail.cfm?id 100 accessdate 2007 07 15 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Recently, the Skirball Center hosted speeches on foreign policy by John Kerry ref cite web title Speech at New York University publisher GlobalSecurity.org date April 20, 2004 url http www.globalsecurity.org wmd library news iraq 2004 09 iraq 040920 kerry01.htm accessdate 2007 07 15 ref and Al Gore ref cite web title Former Vice President Al Gore Remarks to MoveOn.org publisher MoveOn.org date August 7, 2003 url http www.moveon.org gore speech.html accessdate 2007 07 15 ref as well as the recording of the The Apprentice US season 3 third season finale of The Apprentice . The theatre was completed in October 2003 and cost approximately 40 million. ref cite web title Skirball Center for Performing Arts NYU publisher Arts Build NY accessdate 2007 10 03 url http architecture.nyc arts.org projects one?project id 41 ref The architect was Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo and Associates. References Notes reflist External links http www.skirballcenter.nyu.edu Skirball Center website spacing theatre struct stub New York University fr Skirball Center for the Performing Arts ...   more details



  1. Atlas Performing Arts Center

    The Atlas Performing Arts Center is a multiple space performing arts facility located on H Street Northeast ... Chorus at Atlas Performing Arts Center date 2009 03 13 ref The Atlas Movie Theater was built ... wp dyn content article 2010 02 18 AR2010021801651.html title Atlas Performing Arts Center stages diverse Intersections arts festival last Ramanathan first Lavanya date February 19, 2010 work The Washington ... the city, and even the world. Atlas Arts Partners br Joy of Motion Dance Center br Congressional ... br Washington Performing Arts Society br Washington Chorus br Opera Lafayette br Dance Place br City at Peace br Tappers With Attitude br Tribute Productions Intersections arts festival Intersections In the winter of 2010 the Atlas hosted its first arts festival , Intersections arts festival Intersections ... Deco architecture in Washington, D.C. Category Performing arts centers in Washington, D.C. Category ... arts organization s. ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1P2 10526.html ref ref cite news url http www.washingtonpost.com ... neglected with many empty buildings. The Atlas closed for good in 1976. In 2001 The Atlas Performing Arts Center purchased the building from the H Street Development Corporation . The structure was completely gutted and three adjacent buildings were combined under one roof to house the current Arts Center. The nearly convert 60000 ft2 m2 facility boasts one 260 seat proscenium theatre , one large ... by Joy of Motion Dance Center . In the lower level there is a scene shop, seven dressing room s, one green room and office space for the Atlas and its Resident Arts Partners. Mission statement The mission of the Atlas Performing Arts Center is To foster the artistic growth of professional and aspiring performing artists throughout the region To energize the revitalization of H Street Northeast To provide a unique community centered venue for training and education in the performing arts and stagecraft To create a new model for collaborative theatre management The Arts Partners are companies ...   more details



  1. Hobby Center for the Performing Arts

    program, the only performing arts series of its kind in the country. The series fosters artistic and administrative growth for smaller and mid sized performing arts groups in the Houston metropolitan ... www.thehobbycenter.org Bot generated title ref References Reflist Commons Category Hobby Center for the Performing Arts Coord 29.761453 95.369546 type landmark display title Category Performing arts ...Refimprove date March 2010 Image HoustonTX HobbyCenter.jpg thumb The Hobby Center Image Hobby Center Houston interior.jpg thumb Sarofim Hall Image Hobby Center Houston.jpg thumb right Hobby Center at night File Hobby Center Arts Nima.JPG thumb left Hobby Center for the Performing Arts sculptures The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts is a theatre structure theater in Houston, Texas Houston , Texas , USA . Opened to the public in 2002 , the theater is located Downtown Houston downtown on the edge of the Houston Theater District . Hobby Center features 60 foot high glass walls with views of Houston s skyscrapers, Tranquility Park and Houston City Hall . The Hobby Center is named for former Texas lieutenant governor and Houston businessman, William P. Hobby, Jr. , whose family foundation donated the naming gift for the center. ref http www.glasssteelandstone.com BuildingDetail 530.php Hobby Center for the Performing Arts 800 Bagby Street, Houston, Texas, United States Glass Steel and Stone Bot generated title ref The center replaced the former Houston Music Hall and Sam Houston Coliseum . Built by the general contractor Lyda Swinerton, it was designed by architects Robert A. M. Stern and Morris Architects. Stern was inspired by legendary theatre designers Herts & Tallant , who practiced in Manhattan during the early twentieth century. The major building materials are limestone, brick, painted steel columns, glazed curtain wall and standing seam metal roof. Two theaters in the center ..., to name but three. Two significant works of art were commissioned for the center. American painter ...   more details



  1. Morris Performing Arts Center

    The Morris Performing Arts Center formerly the Palace Theater is a 2,560 seat concert hall in South Bend, Indiana . It was built in 1921 as a vaudeville house and later became a movie palace . The theater was planned for demolition in 1959 but was saved from demolition, and between 1998 and 2000, it was restored and remodeled. Today, Morris Performing Arts Center s interior features a rose, blue and cream color scheme, as it originally did when it opened. The theater s stage, which measures 56 feet by 57 feet and contains a red and gold main curtain, dates from the 2000 restoration. The theater is home to the South Bend Symphony Orchestra and also hosts Broadway theatre Broadway shows, concerts , and other special events. The theater s interior is notable for borrowing from European architectural styles. More than half of the seats at Morris Performing Arts Center 1,282, in fact are in the balcony. The remainder of the seats are in the lower level. External links http www.morriscenter.org Official website coord missing Indiana Category Concert halls in the United States Category Music venues in Indiana Category Buildings and structures in South Bend, Indiana Category Performing arts centers in Indiana Category Visitor attractions in St. Joseph County, Indiana ...   more details



  1. Slayter Center of Performing Arts

    Unsourced image removed Image Slayter Center.jpg thumb 300px right Slayter Center of Performing Arts during a Fourth of July concert Unreferenced date September 2009 Image Slayter center.jpg thumb 400px Slayter Center of Performing Arts June 2006 The Slayter Center of Performing Arts is located on the main campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana . It is an outdoor concert bandshell completed in 1964 and dedicated May 1, 1965. The facility was a gift from Russell Games Slayter Games Slayter and his wife Marie. Features The natural Amphitheatre amphitheater created by Slayter Hill can hold an estimated 20,000 people. Architect Joseph Baker used Stonehenge in England as a basis for the concept of Slayter Center. The 200 ton concrete roof is suspended by stainless steel cables from a tall steel tripod and the broad stage can seat an orchestra of more than a hundred. Below the stage are a rehearsal room, dressing rooms and storage facilities. Slayter Center is home to the Purdue Jazz Bands. On the morning of home football games, Slayter Center becomes the site of a pep rally known as Thrill on the Hill. The Purdue All American Marching Band performs upbeat tunes showcasing music from their half time show for the day, plus other selections from the season s repertoire. Fans can meet and get autographs from the Purdue Cheerleaders and mascot Purdue Pete , or check out the Boilermaker Special before heading to Ross Ade Stadium with the band for the pre game. During the school year, movies are often projected onto a large, inflatable screen in front of the amphitheater. In winter, students often sled on Slayter Hill. See also List of contemporary amphitheatres External ... region US type landmark display title Purdue University campus PU DEFAULTSORT Slayter Center Of Performing Arts Category Amphitheaters in the United States Category Visitor attractions in Tippecanoe County, Indiana Category West Lafayette, Indiana Category Performing arts centers in Indiana ...   more details



  1. Hyogo Performing Arts Center

    File Hyogo Performing Arts Center night.jpg thumb right 250px Hyogo Performing Arts Center The nihongo Hyogo Performing Arts Center Hy go kenritsu Geijutsu Bunka Sent is a Performing arts center in the city of Nishinomiya , Hy go Prefecture , Japan , next to Nishinomiya Kitaguchi Station operated by Hankyu Corporation . The Center was opened in 2005 to mark the ten year anniversary of the Great Hanshin Earthquake which largely devastated Nishinomiya and the surrounding cities. The Hyogo Performing Arts Center HPAC produces opera, ballet, theater, orchestral and chamber music performances, and is home to the Hyogo Performing Arts Center Orchestra . Architectural design is by Nikken Sekkei with acoustical engineering by Nagata Acoustics . ref cite web url http www.nikken.co.jp en projects cultural music hall hyogo performing arts center.html title Hyogo Performing Arts Center publisher Nikken Sekkei accessdate 7 March 2012 ref ref cite web url http www.nagata.co.jp e sakuhin hall.html s060 title Selected Projects Concert Halls Hyogo Performing Arts Center publisher Nagata ... of the Hyogo Performing Arts Center is fully symmetrical , appearing the same way from any angle .... ref http www1.gcenter hyogo.jp sysfile center e e top.html ref Facilities The Hyogo Performing Arts Center contains three performance venues, all of which are connected by the main public lobby, or piazza. The Center features two restaurants Igrek Theatre, a French restaurants for patrons of the Center, and an artist cafe for employees and performers. In an effort to offset the Center s carbon footprint ... audiotechnik title Hyogo Performing Arts Center Features d&b audiotechnik publisher Live Design Online accessdate 2009 11 02 ref All areas of the Hyogo Performing Arts Center are handicapped accessible ... houses all of the offices required for running the Center and its events, as well as the offices of the HPAC ... halls in Japan Category Arts centres in Japan Category Theatres in Japan Category Buildings and structures ...   more details



  1. Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts

    15, 1953, the cornerstone was ceremoniously placed in position. Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts ...Multiple issues unreferenced April 2011 coi April 2011 advert April 2011 orphan May 2011 Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts is an independent 501 c 3 nonprofit performing arts presenting organization located on the campus of Brooklyn College . Founded in 1954, Brooklyn Center presents multi disciplinary arts performances to more than 70,000 people each season. It also boasts one of the largest arts education programs in the borough New York City borough , serving 46,000 schoolchildren from over 300 schools annually. Mission Brooklyn Center s mission is to present outstanding performing arts and arts education programs, reflective of Brooklyn s diverse communities, at affordable prices. A central part of the mission is to introduce young people to the performing arts, to enhance education ... . Arts Education Brooklyn Center offers lower ticket prices to its family performances with the Target ... and expose young students ages 4 14 to educational performing arts programs. More than 46,000 students come to Brooklyn Center each year for SchoolTime performances. External links http www.brooklyncenteronline.org Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College Category Performing arts centers in New York Category Culture of Brooklyn ... George Gershwin , Sam Levenson , and Walt Whitman . Programming Brooklyn Center s annual programs include a World Stages Music and Dance series, Headliners, Theatre, Arts in the Afternoon, Special Events, Target Family Fun, and SchoolTimes Series. Over the years Brooklyn Center has presented ... Brooklyn Center was selected as Best Theatre or Theatre Group for Kids in Brooklyn as part of Nickelodeon s ParentsConnect Annual Pick Awards. Brooklyn Center s SchoolTime series was created more than 30 years ago to fill the gap created by cuts in public school arts programs, particularly in disadvantaged ...   more details



  1. Mann Center for the Performing Arts

    Infobox Stadium stadium name Mann Center for The Performing Arts image Image MannCenter01.jpg 250px location built opened 1976 renovated closed demolished owner Fairmount Park operator surface construction cost architect former names Robin Hood Dell West tenants seating capacity 14,000 dimensions The Mann Center for The Performing Arts is a 14,000 approx. seat summer musical venue located in Philadelphia s West Fairmount Park . The venue operates as both an indoor performance hall and an outdoor music venue. The building first opened in 1976 as the summer performance home for The Philadelphia Orchestra and has since hosted numerous performances from several well known musical groups. The venue has a total seating capacity of 14,000 with 4,700 seats under the roof and over 8,600 outside ref Cite web title Mann Center For The Performing Arts History url http www.manncenter.org about history.asp publisher Mann Center For The Performing Arts accessdate 2008 05 29 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080519172720 http www.manncenter.org about history.asp Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 05 19 ref . History The building first opened in 1976 as the Robin Hood Dell West, a companion facility to Fairmount Park s original performance band shell, the Robin Hood Dell. ref Cite web title Philadelphia Orchestra url http www.philorch.org news 20050708.html publisher Philadelphia Orchestra accessdate 2008 05 29 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref It was created as an outdoor performance venue during the summer months for the Philadelphia Orchestra. In 1978, the facility was renamed Mann Center for the Performing Arts in honor of Frederic R. Mann, a Philadelphia businessman who supported the cause of summer musical performances in Fairmount Park . References references Geolinks US streetscale 39.983154 75.222809 This building was designed by Alfredo De Vido. External links http manncenter.org Official site Category Music venues in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ...   more details



  1. Covina Center for the Performing Arts

    The Covina Center for the Performing Arts is a historic theatre located in Covina, California . History The original Covina Theater was built in 1920 in the Reed building at the corner of Citrus and Badillo and was a downtown Covina staple for entertainment. It was a modern theater for its time. They played two films nightly, the newsreel and then accompanied by the piano, a silent film followed. Saturday wikt matin e matin e s showed the serials so popular in its time. The theater became a hot spot for many of the Covina youths when The Candy Box opened in the building. Then came the color of film, in the 1930s, the theater was remodeled to fit the needs of the day and continued to bring entertainment to the city of Covina. The second floor of the theater was removed and the Masonic Lodge ... & Ebb s Cabaret . The Covina Center for the Performing Arts today Beginning in 2004, renovation ... instead. The new Covina Center for the Performing Arts CCPA opened to the public in October ... s 99 Seat Plan, the Covina Center for the Performing Arts produces upwards of a half dozen equity shows annually. class wikitable CCPA 2008 Charter Season Celebration of the Arts Kiss Me, Kate ... . Educational programming The Covina Center for the Performing Arts is committed to bringing the highest ... torn or taken down in 2005. The original plan was to restore the building into a performing arts theatre ... Category Buildings and structures in Los Angeles County, California Category Performing arts centers ... backstage tours, internships apprenticeships, and support for classroom teachers, Covina Center for the Performing Arts is dedicated to promoting the performing arts and to being a positive, active influence in creating our next generation of performers, designers, and arts administrators, as well theatre enthusiasts and future patrons. External links http www.CovinaCenter.com Covina Center for the Performing Arts Official Website http www.ci.covina.ca.us cityview 2007 20Fall Economicdevpgs22 ...   more details



  1. Portland Center for the Performing Arts

    File PCFPA.JPG thumb Antoinette Hatfield Hall File Keller Auditorium.JPG thumb Keller Auditorium The Portland Center for the Performing Arts PCPA is an organization within Metro Oregon regional government Metro that runs venues for live theatre, concerts, cinema, small conferences, and similar events in Portland, Oregon Portland , Oregon , United States . The PCPA consists of three separate buildings the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall , Antoinette Hatfield Hall formerly known as the New Theatre Building , and Keller Auditorium . The architects were Barton Myers , Boora Architects , and ELS of Berkeley, California. Hatfield Hall itself is sometimes erroneously referred to as the Portland Center for the Performing Arts. ref cite news url http www.portlandtribune.com rethinking story.php?story id 119049789334307500 title Troupes abound, venues don t last Bartels first Eric work Portland Tribune date September 25, 2007 accessdate 2008 09 04 ref PCPA is the fifth largest center for performing arts in the United States with more than 1,000 performances and one million patrons annually. ref cite web url http www.pcpa.com facilities pdf BrunishTech.pdf title Technical Information for Brunish Hall publisher PCPA date July 10, 2007 accessdate 2009 07 08 ref See also List of concert halls Mark Hatfield References Reflist External links http www.pcpa.com information index.php Portland Center for the Performing Arts official website coord 45.516694 122.681403 type landmark region US OR elevation 70 dim 90 display title Category Theatres in Portland, Oregon Category Concert halls in the United States Category Music venues in Portland, Oregon Category Performing arts centers in Oregon Category Barton Myers buildings Category Metro Oregon regional government ja ...   more details



  1. Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center

    File PasqPerfArtCenter.jpg thumb right 250px Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown The Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center PPAC is a convert 42000 sqft m2 adj on multipurpose facility of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown UPJ . It contains a 1,000 seat concert hall, a 200 seat black box theater, and supporting administrative spaces. PPAC is located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania , United States USA , on the campus of UPJ. The auditorium is the home of the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra , Johnstown Concert Ballet , River City Brass Band , and serves as home for the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art satellite exhibitions. Every year the Arts Center presents a variety of high quality performing arts events including the Mainstage Series, Winter Jazz, Stage Door Series for children, and UPJ Theater Department Performances. The building was constructed in 1991 as a gift from Frank and Sylvia Pasquerilla. 2011 2012 20th Anniversary Season File PasqPerfArtC2.jpg thumb right 250px Interior of the Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center Menopause the Musical Deer Camp the Musical Ragamala Dance Sacred Earth The Capitol Steps Desperate Housemembers Neil Berg s Broadway Holiday Away in the Basement A Church Basement Ladies Christmas State Ballet Theatre of Russia Romeo & Juliet Damn Yankees Blast musical Blast Alice Tan Ridley Cats musical Cats Women of Ireland Red Star Red Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble Four Bitchin Babes Diva Nation Clifford the Big Red Dog LIVE Seussical the Musical Charlotte s Web LIVE See also Portal PITT List of concert halls External links http www.upj.pitt.edu 277 Pasquerilla Performing Arts Web Site Video http www.youtube.com watch?v 1NawUtXV1y8&feature youtu.be Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center on YouTube University ... Buildings and structures completed in 1991 Category University and college arts centers in the United States Category Buildings and structures in Cambria County, Pennsylvania Category Performing arts ...   more details




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