Mondavi Center
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The Mondavi Center, or Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, is an 1800-seat performing arts venue located on the UC Davis campus in Davis, California. It is named for arts patron and vineyard operator Robert Mondavi, who donated US$10 million to help with the building costs. The current operating budget is approximately US$7.3 million.[1]
Mondavi Center opened on October 3, 2002 for the UC Davis symphony orchestra and today serves as a venue for various local and world-renowned musical concerts, theater, dance, lecturers and other entertainers.[2] The façade is a large glass-panelled lobby that is surrounded by sandstone that also lines the interior walls. There are two event halls: Jackson Hall, named after university professor William Jackson, whose wife Barbara Jackson donated $5 million to the project in memory of him; and the smaller Studio Theatre.
[edit] References
- ^ UCD HR (2006). Another Great UC Davis Employment Opportunity. UC Davis Human Resources. Retrieved on 18 September 2006.
- ^ DCN and Yolo County Library (2003). Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. The Davis Community Network. Retrieved on 18 September 2006.