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Susan Jaffe Is Ready to Bring American Ballet Theatre Into a New Era
The “New Look” by Christian Dior came at a time when the thirst for a new beginning was insatiable. It was 1947 and the world was trailing off of the dreary woes of the Second World War; the rounded shoulders, cinched waist, and full skirt were a celebration of opulence in women’s fashion. It was…
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New Data Reveal How Adults Participated in the Arts During COVID-19
A masked audience watches a performance at the Lied Center for Performing Arts in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 2020. Photo courtesy of the Lied Center for Performing Arts at University of Nebraska. Washington, DC—What was the impact of COVID-19 on arts participation? New research released today by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) notes that…
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Dropping the Dime: You Can Use Cash at Denver Performing Arts Complex
Those who like musicals, theater, symphony, ballet and opera in Denver often head to the Denver Performing Arts Complex, the largest collection of arts venues under one roof in the country. If those same people also like paying with cash, however, things can get a bit tricky. Cash is not exactly king at many venues, but…
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Answer Woman: Why renovate Asheville’s Thomas Wolfe Auditorium instead of building new?
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Brown University lifts the curtain on new performing arts center
PROVIDENCE — After nearly four years of construction, the Lindemann Performing Arts Center — a jewel in Brown University’s already ornate arts-space crown — is complete. The opening of the 101,000-square-foot venue, which will house performances, classes, and research work in music, theater, dance, and media, will be held on Oct. 21 and will include…
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Salina South High School welcomes new theatre teacher
<img class="mx-auto w-full sm:w-full md:w-full" src="https://media.eaglewebservices.com/public/2023/10/1697574533567.jpeg" alt="Shilind Wheaton, the new Salina South High School performing arts teacher, stands on the SSHS stage to prepare for a run-through of the production Billy St. John's "Figments." Photo by Olivia Bergmeier“>Shilind Wheaton, the new Salina South High School performing arts teacher, stands on the SSHS stage to prepare…
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Renovations to NTID performing arts spaces increase capacity and accessibility
Renovations to NTID’s Department of Performing Arts have concluded, expanding the spaces for more accessibility and multi-purpose capacity. Panara Theater will begin hosting events in the spring. <div class="secondary-image secondary-image–landscape secondary-image–left gallery-item" data-src data-sub-html="CAPTION CREDIT ” readability=”10″> Matthew Sluka The renovations to NTID’s Department of Performing Arts focused on expanding space and increasing accessibility…
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Indian Hills Community College invests in performing arts with renovation and expansion
OTTUMWA, Iowa — The Indian Hills Community College Performing Arts Center is undergoing a $6 million remodel that should be ready for use by next fall. The existing facility will be expanded by about 2,500 square feet in addition to a significant renovation. The construction company heading the project, McGough Construction, says they were excited…
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Performing Arts Center to offer free night at at Iowa Lakes Community College
ESTHERVILLE, Iowa (KEYC) – Looking for an inexpensive alternative to the usual Halloween night hijinks? Iowa Lakes Community College has it covered! Iowa Lakes Community College Music Department has announced its Night at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Oct. 31. Members of the community are invited to attend an evening featuring performances by Iowa…
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Architecture’s ‘Young Savior’ Rebooted After the Bottom Fell Out
Joshua Ramus really doesn’t want to talk about Rem Koolhaas anymore. Seventeen years ago Ramus, then 36, a diligent, buzz-cut partner at the New York office of Koolhaas’s famed architecture firm, OMA, bought out Koolhaas, took the helm of the staff of 35, and rebranded the office Rex. Since then, through recessions, competition near-misses, abandoned…