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The Dalhousie Arts Centre, at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, contains a number of theatres (including an outdoor rooftop theatre), Dalhousie Art Gallery, classrooms, and a sculpture garden. It remains the premier performing arts venue in Halifax.
Bella Rose Arts Centre (600 seats) is an auditorium at Halifax West High School. McNally Theatre (600 seats) is an auditorium at Saint Mary's University. Ondaatje Hall (535 seats) is one of the larger lecture halls at Dalhousie University. Neptune Theatre is the premier theatre company in Atlantic Canada. Fountain Hall (479 seats)
The logo of Symphony Nova Scotia. In October 1983 Symphony Nova Scotia was created under the direction of conductor Boris Brott and Board president Brian Flemming.. The original Symphony Nova Scotia hired 13 full-time players for a January to May season.
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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]
Peter Herrndorf, O.C. – president and CEO of the National Arts Centre; Shaun Majumder – actor/comedian [42] Kate Maki – singer-songwriter; Chris Murphy – bassist and vocalist of rock group Sloan [40] Oopali Operajita, (MA, 1981) – choreographer and classical Indian danseuse; Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Mellon University