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Rebecca Cohn Auditorium - 1,023-seat multipurpose concert hall and theatre, home to Symphony Nova Scotia.It is the largest soft-seat venue in Halifax. [2]Joseph Strug Concert Hall - 300-seat chamber music hall, opened in 2023 as part of a major expansion of the building.
April 13, 2012: "Sarah Slean" concert, featuring Sarah Slean (piano, vocals). *Parts of this concert were also video recorded for television broadcast.* February 9, 2012: "East Meets West" concert, featuring Ed Hanley, tabla. October 21, 2011: Halifax Pop Explosion: Amelia Curran, featuring Amelia Curran, (guitar, vocals).
In June 2021, the Dalhousie board of governors approved a budget of $21.6 million for a new arena, called the Dalhousie Event Centre, to be built on the site of the old one, which had been used as a parking lot in the interim. In June 2022, the board was informed that costs had risen. An amended budget of $36.5 million was approved. [3]
Halifax is a centre for the visual arts, being home to a celebrated school for art and design as well as more than 30 art galleries. [14] The Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, since its founding in 1887 as the Victoria School of Art and Design, [15] has had a major influence on the visual arts in Nova Scotia, particularly in urban Halifax ...
1983 – Second Annual Atlantic Festival of Indian Arts and Crafts October 21–23 – Dalhousie Arts Centre. Halifax. Nova Scotia; 1983 – Christmas Craft Show and Sale of Canadian Indian Arts and Crafts – November 4–6–Marlborough Inn. Calgary. Alberta; 1983 – Eight Annual CKRC-CKWG Arts Manitoba.
The first event, Aluminum Music April 15–16 – which itself was a 30-year commemoration of a 1981 Kitchen event Aluminum Nights [13] – featured Z'EV and No-Wavers Bush Tetras on April 15, followed by former music director (and Aluminum Nights co-curator) George E. Lewis with Peter Gordon's Love of Life Orchestra on the bill April 16.
Encores! is a Tony-honored concert series dedicated to reviving American musicals, usually with their original orchestrations. [1] Presented by New York City Center since 1994, Encores! has revived shows by Irving Berlin, Rodgers & Hart, George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Leonard Bernstein, and Stephen Sondheim, among many others.
HERE Arts Center; Address: 145 6th Avenue New York City United States: Public transit 'New York City Subway: at Spring Street 1 and 2 at Houston Street N, Q, R, and W at Prince Street NYCT Bus: M21, M6: Type: Off-Off-Broadway: Capacity: Mainstage: 150 Dorothy B. Williams: 71: Opened: 1993: Website; www.here.org