Broward Center for the Performing Arts
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Broward Center for the Performing Arts is a large multi-venue theater and entertainment complex located in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. 0pened in 1991 on a 5.5 acre site at the North Bank of the New River at Sailboat Bend, the Center became a catalyst for major downtown revitalization efforts and an anchor of the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District. Designed by award winning architect Benjamin C. Thompson, the Broward Center is considered the cultural heart of Broward County. Hosting operas, ballets, concerts, plays, lectures and numerous community events in its four theaters, Broward Center is partners in the arts with several renowned organizations including the Symphony of the Americas, Florida Grand Opera, Miami City Ballet, Concert Association of Florida, Gold Coast Jazz. National tours of Broadway productions are presented in partnership with Broadway Across America. Broward Center's mission includes a strong focus on integrating the arts into education and a substantial portion of annual programming is dedicated to educational and community endeavors.
Broward Center for the Performing Arts continues to anchor the downtown riverfront area and has served as both an engine for economic development and a beacon for cultural activities in the South Florida region. In the process, it has also become one of the nation’s most visited theaters, ranked number four in the world by Venues Today and seven worldwide by concert trade publication Pollstar for annual sales in 2007.
[edit] Architects and design team
Architects and design professionals who designed the Broward Center for the Performing Arts include:
Architect: Benjamin Thompson and Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts Acoustician: R. Lawrence Kirkegaard & Associates, Chicago, Illinois Theater Consultant: Jules Fisher Associates, New York, New York Consulting Engineer: Spillis Candela & Partners, Inc., Miami, Florida
[edit] Historical development
In an effort to address the changing needs of an expanding South Florida cultural community and invigorate the downtown business district, a consortium of civic leaders, private citizens, and government entities came together in the 1980s to secure the funding necessary to build the world class theater complex that was to become the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. The Florida legislature in 1984 established the Performing Arts Center Authority (PACA) to oversee construction, then policy making, at the Broward Center. The Downtown Development Authority, along with civic-minded citizens, private sources and the Broward Performing Arts Foundation worked together to raise the funding required to build the theater complex.
By the end of 1987, initial fundraising goals had been met and with supplementary grant monies from city, county, state and national sources secured, the project went out to bid. The acclaimed Cambridge, Massachusetts architecture firm of Benjamin Thompson and Associates, Inc was selected to design the facility. A groundbreaking ceremony was held in May 1988 to initiate the building phase. By early 1991 the 224,500-square-foot facility was completed at a cost of $54 million. The doors officially opened on February 26, 1991 with the first national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera. The tenth anniversary of the Broward Center was marked by retiring the entire building mortgage, 11 years ahead of schedule.
[edit] Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District
In 1998, the Broward Center began a collaboration with neighboring merchants and cultural attractions along the New River that would evolve into formation of the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District. This destination marketing organization features the Broward Center, The Museum of Art/Fort Lauderdale, Florida Grand Opera, Concert Association of Florida, Fort Lauderdale Historical Society and Historic Stranahan House Museum. Formed to promote cultural tourism to Fort Lauderdale and to the Riverwalk district in particular, more than 1 million ticketed visitors annually attend programming at the combined Arts & Entertainment District partner venues.
[edit] Expansion & Management
Broward Center management has taken a leadership role in strengthening arts throughout the community since its inception and that community-centered focus has resulted in several partnerships that have allowed the Center to expand beyond its geographic borders in pursuit of its mission.
In 2004 Broward Center became a managing partner of the state-of-the-art Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center, located on the campus of Nova Southeastern University campus. A year later, Broward Center assumed management of the historic 1100-seat Parker Playhouse in east Fort Lauderdale. In 2007, Broward Center was chosen as the creative consultants to help guide the emerging Miramar Cultural Center/Arts Park in western Broward County through its early development. It will now manage operations of this new 800-seat theater, scheduled to open in the fall of 2008.
By pooling resources and effectively channeling expertise, all entities are better poised to compete and flourish in an increasingly competitive entertainment environment.
[edit] Venues and facilities - Performance Venues at BCPA
Performance venues at BCPA, on the New River
Au-Rene Theater, the main performance space for major international, national and regional productions, including Miami City Ballet, Concert Association of Florida, Florida Grand Opera and Broadway Across America touring companies.
Capacity: 2700
Notable Performances:Phantom of the Opera (1991), Tony Bennett (2007) Broadway's The Lion King (2002 and 2007), Whoopi Goldberg (2005), Rene Fleming (2006), Wicked (2008), k.d.lang (2008)
Seating Structure: Orchestra, Mezzanine, and Balcony
Amaturo Theater, an intimate space ideally suited for dramatic productions as well as children’s theater, film, community theater, choirs, chamber, jazz, folk and symphonic music groups, seminars, and emerging dance companies.
Capacity: 590
Notable Performances: Gold Coast Jazz, Symphony of the Americas, Capitol Steps, Second City Revue, Paula Poundstone, Jane Monheit
Seating Structure: Excellent sight-lines from every seat, with a large center section, flanked by a left and right seating area
The Abdo New River Room, a conference/banquet/performance facility available for various types of activities, such as cabaret, dinner theater, rehearsals and speaker programs as well as for public and private receptions and events.
Capacity: 500 seated seminar/theater style; 240 banquet style:
Notable performances: Tony n’Tina’s Wedding, Next Step Dance Theater
Location:Located on the same Ft. Lauderdale campus of the Amaturo and Au-Rene Theaters
[edit] Performance venues managed by BCPA
Parker Playhouse, a legendary theater now managed by the Broward Center’s governing authority, PACA, this classic space is perfect for concerts, theatre, comedy and dance.
Capacity: 1167
Notable Performances: In its initial heyday, Parker Playhouse hosted productions featuring Elizabeth Taylor, Faye Dunaway and James Earl Jones. Judy Collins (2006), Dixie Carter & Hal Holbrook, Southern Comforts (2006), Preservation Hall Jazz Band (2006), Marvin Hamlisch (2007), Tea at Five, with Tovah Feldshuh (2006), Ladysmith Black Mambazo (2007)
Seating: Continental seating
Location: 707 NE 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center, equipped with state-of-the- art lighting and acoustics, and a satellite downlink for viewing broadcast and transmitted productions, this hall is well suited for many types of community events, corporate gatherings, lectures and children’s productions.
Capacity: 498
Located on the Davie, Florida campus of Nova Southeastern University. Seating:399 orchestra, 99 balcony Location: On the campus of Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33314
[edit] Catering and event facilities
BCPA offers state-of-the-art facilities and five-star in-house catering services to accommodate all types of events. Seven unique spaces - including various theaters, expandable break-out rooms, and scenic outdoor courtyards, can be rented for performances, parties, workshops, lectures, corporate appreciation, fundraisers, and other types of activities.
[insert images for links] A professional catering team provides guidance, and can provide everything from skirted registration tables, to special video, sound and lighting amenities.
[edit] Events and Performances
BCPA presents over 600 performances annually, making it one of the nation’s most active theaters.
[edit] Presenting Partners
In addition to self-presentation performances booked directly through BCPA’s programming department, the center actively cultivates relationships with many partners in the arts who consider the Broward Center home, including: Broadway Across America Each year, Broadway Across America partners with BCPA to bring Broadway to Broward. First-run Broadway productions, touring shows, the best of West End London—all this comes directly to Fort Lauderdale—and onto the Broward Center stages.
Concert Association of Florida The Concert Association of Florida brings the world’s great symphonies, classical artists, and dance companies to Broward, from Joshua Bell and Emanuel Ax, to Alvin Ailey. CAF also sponsors free master classes for our most promising young music and dance students. And, CAF offers free shows to 5,000 students each year.
Florida Grand Opera One of the nation’s elite opera companies since 1941, the Florida Grand Opera has long dazzled its audience with critically-acclaimed artists performing opera's finest repertory. Each season includes several Broward Center productions, and past performances have showcased opera greats such as Denyce Graves.
Gold Coast Jazz Society Now in its 15th season, the Gold Coast Jazz Society's subscription series presents concerts featuring jazz, pop and big band artists in the Broward Center's intimate Joseph C. Amaturo Theater.
Miami City Ballet The Miami City Ballet, founded by Kennedy Ceneter honoree Edward Villela, is a world-caliber company with a unique South Florida ambiance. Each season one of the country’s most exciting ballet companies brings a mix of Ballanchine classics and exciting new pieces to Broward Center audiences, including the 2008 debut of a new piece choreographed by Twyla Tharp, set to the music of Elvis Costello, and featuring costumes designed by Isaac Mizrahi.
Symphony of the Americas Bringing the best of classical music to the multicultural population of South Florida, Symphony of the Americas, under the baton of Maestro James Brooks-Burzzese, presents a diverse orchestral repertoire at intimately scaled concerts with a wide range of international guest artists.
[edit] Educational programs
BCPA’s mission includes a strong focus on integrating the arts into education. Through a unique partnership with the School Board of Broward County, BCPA has developed award winning educational programming and learning tools for students of all ages, educators and parents alike. BCPA’s commitment to educational excellence includes presenting free performances to over 150,000 students annually, facilitation of annual “Arts for the Future” scholarships, and creation of numerous study guides and support structures that enhance access to professional development in the arts. BCPA has been selected as a partner in the Kennedy Center's Partners in Education program.
Professional development opportunities for teachers, artists and interested adults include:
•Cultural Adventures Educator Workshops
•Workshops To Go
•Smart Stage Education Programs 2007-08 Booklet
•Summer Academies
•“Broadway for Teachers” Performance & More Workshops
•Cappie Awards for High School Theater
Specialized student programming includes:
•Smart Stage matinees
•Student Enrichment in the Arts (SEAS)
•Reading Residencies
•Reading Readiness and Community Partnerships
•Summer Academies
[edit] Awards and distinctions
- Mark Nerenhausen, President and CEO of the Broward Center for the Performing Arts,[1] honored with the prestigious Silver Medallion Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice,[2] March 2007
- Designated a Point of Culture[3] by the Brazilian Ministry of Culture, January 2006
- Designated the Broward County Cultural Embassy by the Broward County Commission, 2007
- Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District honored with the ArtServe Encore Award for "Best Arts Collaboration", 2007
- Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District Partners were honored with the Silver Addy Award from the Advertising Federation of Greater Fort Lauderdale for publication re-design of the Annual Riverwalk Arts & Entertaiment Guide, 2004
[edit] External links
Broward Center for the Performing Arts Official Website[4]
Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District website[5]
Parker Playhouse official website[6]
Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center [7]
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