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Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center located in Miami, Florida. It is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States.[disputed ]

Arsht Center
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, February 2010
Full nameAdrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
Former namesMiami Performing Arts Center (planning/construction)
Carnival Center for the Performing Arts (2006-08)
Address1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida
LocationArts & Entertainment District
Coordinates25°47′15″N 80°11′32″W / 25.7876332°N 80.1920912°W / 25.7876332; -80.1920912
OwnerGovernment of Miami-Dade County
Construction
Broke groundOctober 15, 2001 (2001-10-15)
OpenedOctober 5, 2006 (2006-10-05)
Construction cost$472 million ($780 million in 2022)[1]
Tenants
Website
Venue Website
Building details
Design and construction
Architect(s)César Pelli & Associates
Structural engineerOve Arup & Partners
Services engineerCosentini Associates
Civil engineerBalmori Associates
Other designers
  • Artec Consultants
  • BDS Steel Detailers
  • Fisher Dachs Associates
  • Architects Hall Designers
  • Frazier & Associates
  • Tnemec Company
  • Florida Protective Coatings Consultants
  • Jasper Enterprises
  • ADF Steel Fabrication
  • McGilvray Inc
  • Poole & Kent Contractors
  • GHSC
  • Enclos
Main contractor

The center was partly built on the site of a former Sears department store; an Art Deco building constructed in 1929, pre-dating the Art Deco hotels on Ocean Drive.[2] It was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1997 as Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store. However, by 2001, the only surviving part of the original structure was the seven-story tower designed by Sears as its store's grand entrance. The department store space itself had been demolished and developers decided to preserve the tower and incorporate it into the new performing arts center. It has been adaptively restored as a bookstore-café called the Café at Books & Books.

History edit

 
Interior of the opera house

The Center opened as the Carnival Center on October 5, 2006, with performers, politicians and, movie stars attending, including Gloria Estefan, Jeb Bush, Andy García, and Bernadette Peters.[3]

On January 10, 2008, it was announced that philanthropist and business leader Adrienne Arsht donated $30 million to the facility that would make it financially stable. In recognition for the gift, the former Carnival Center for the Performing Arts was renamed "The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County," or the Arsht Center for short.[4]

In December 2008, M. John Richard joined the center as president and CEO after more than 20 years at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC).[citation needed]

Founded in 2011, the Town Square Neighborhood Development Corporation (“TSNDC”) was planned to oversee the development of the Arsht Center district. TSNDC's volunteer board: Armando Codina, chairman of Codina Partners, as chair; Manny Diaz, former City of Miami mayor, as vice chair; Michael Eidson, chairman of the Performing Arts Center Trust Board of Directors and partner of the South Florida law firm Colson Hicks Eidson, as treasurer; and Parker Thomson, founding chair of the Performing Arts Center Trust Board of Directors, as secretary. In 2019, Johann Zietsman succeeded John Richard as president and CEO after ten years in the same role at Arts Commons in Calgary.[5]

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, a $470 million component of an ongoing urban revitalization effort in downtown Miami, has catalyzed over $1 billion in economic investments within the local community.[6]

Architecture & venues edit

 
Interior of the concert hall

The center was designed by César Pelli[6] and occupies two 570,000 square feet (53,000 m2) sites straddling Biscayne Boulevard connected by a pedestrian bridge. Acoustics were designed by Russell Johnson of Artec Consultants company. He also worked on the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas.[citation needed]

There are three main venues all of which can be rented for event space by the public:

  • The Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House seats 2,400.[7]
  • The John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall seats 2,200.[7] Its stage extends into the audience and there is seating behind the stage for 200 additional spectators or a chorus.[7] The orchestra level can be transformed into a "Grand Ballroom" with a festival floor configuration for dining and dancing for up to 850 people. The floor is installed over the seats.[8]
  • Carnival Studio Theater is a flexible black-box space designed for up to 250 seats.[9]

In addition, there are two smaller multi-purpose venues:

  • The Peacock Rehearsal Studio holds 270 people.[7]
  • Parker and Vann Thomson Plaza for the Arts is an outdoor social and performance space linking the two main houses across Biscayne Blvd.
Seating Capacity
Ziff Ballet Opera House 2,400
Knight Concert Hall 2,200
Thomson Plaza for the Arts 1,000
Adams Foundation Lobby 600
Ryder System Lobby 400
Peacock Foundation Studio 300
Carnival Studio Theater 297
Peacock Education Center 150
Next Generation Green Room 80
Terra Group Patrons Club 77

Events and performances edit

Programmatic series include Jazz Roots, the Knight Masterworks Season – Ziff Classical Music Series and Ziff Dance Series, Theater Up Close, Live At Knight, Flamenco Festival, Miami Light Projects Here and Now Festival, and City Theatre's Yearly Short Play Festival. For research purpose, the place is quite suitable. So, the people who're interested in viewing such artifacts, can visit here using airways and at affordable prices. The center hosts approximately 400 performances and events each year, which attract an average of 450,000 people to Miami's urban core.[citation needed] More than 85% of the performances at the center are presented by the center.

Presidential Debates edit

The center was the site of the first Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign, held on June 26–27, 2019,[10] and was due to host the second of three general election debates in October 2020, but this did not go ahead. President Donald Trump had contracted COVID-19 in the week before the debate and was recovering from it; for reasons of safety, the Commission on Presidential Debates proposed a virtual debate instead but Trump refused to participate. Instead, NBC News held a town-hall style event with President Trump alone, moderated by Savannah Guthrie, within the outdoor portico of the neighbouring Pérez Art Museum; the Democratic nominee, former Vice-President Joe Biden, participated in a simultaneous town-hall debate with George Stephanopoulos for ABC News at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[11]

Broadway in Miami series edit

The 2018–2019 Broadway in Miami series included Hello Dolly, Irving Berlin's White Christmas, Les Misérables, Waitress, School of Rock: The Musical, Come From Away, and The Lion King. As a bonus to subscribers of the 2018/19 season, they were promised first access to Hamilton tickets once those went on sale.[12]

2017–2018 shows included On Your Feet!: The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan, The Bodyguard, Finding Neverland, The Color Purple, Chicago, and The Book of Mormon.

Education edit

Educational programs, many of which are planned with Miami-Dade Public Schools, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the resident companies, and community-based organizations, offer unique opportunities for young people and adults to learn about and enjoy the performing arts both in the center and out in their communities. Examples include Ailey Camp, a six-week full scholarship summer camp which debuted in 2009;[citation needed] and the Learning Through the Arts program, which provides live music, theater and dance components via the public school system's Passport to Culture initiative. Rock Odyssey is the flagship of the Learning Through the Arts program. It brings 25,000 fifth graders to the Center every year[6] to enjoy a live rock-and-roll musical based on Homer's Odyssey – all free of charge to students and schools.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  2. ^ Lopez-Bernal, Gabriel (May 23, 2007). Transit Miami. Archived from the original on December 1, 2008. Retrieved July 9, 2009.
  3. ^ Tommasini, Anthony (February 4, 2007). "Miami vivace: New arts center opens its arms". The New York Times. Retrieved February 4, 2007.
  4. ^ "Donation prompts Carnival Center renaming". South Florida Business Journal. January 10, 2008. Retrieved January 12, 2008.
  5. ^ "The Arsht Center appoints Johann Zietsman as CEO and President" (Press release). PR Newswire. November 13, 2018. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c Adrienne Arsht Center, myflorida.com.
  7. ^ a b c d Le Arsht Center, frenchdistrict.com.
  8. ^ Johann Zietsman Named CEO Of Adrienne Arsht Center, in celebrityaccess.com, December 12, 2018.
  9. ^ Carnival Studio Theater, arshtcenter.org.
  10. ^ Grynbaum, Michael M. (June 25, 2019). . The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on June 26, 2019. Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  11. ^ "Miami Selected as Site for Second Presidential Debate". WTVJ. June 23, 2020.
  12. ^ Stafford Hagwood, Rod (February 9, 2018). "'Hamilton' teased for 2019–2020 Broadway season in Miami". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. No. 2018–02–09. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved January 18, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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States disputed discuss Arsht CenterAdrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts February 2010Full nameAdrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami Dade CountyFormer namesMiami Performing Arts Center planning construction Carnival Center for the Performing Arts 2006 08 Address1300 Biscayne BoulevardMiami FloridaLocationArts amp Entertainment DistrictCoordinates25 47 15 N 80 11 32 W 25 7876332 N 80 1920912 W 25 7876332 80 1920912OwnerGovernment of Miami Dade CountyConstructionBroke groundOctober 15 2001 2001 10 15 OpenedOctober 5 2006 2006 10 05 Construction cost 472 million 780 million in 2022 1 TenantsFlorida Grand OperaMiami City BalletNew World SymphonyWebsiteVenue WebsiteBuilding detailsDesign and constructionArchitect s Cesar Pelli amp AssociatesStructural engineerOve Arup amp PartnersServices engineerCosentini AssociatesCivil engineerBalmori AssociatesOther designersArtec ConsultantsBDS Steel DetailersFisher Dachs AssociatesArchitects Hall DesignersFrazier amp AssociatesTnemec CompanyFlorida Protective Coatings ConsultantsJasper EnterprisesADF Steel FabricationMcGilvray IncPoole amp Kent ContractorsGHSCEnclosMain contractorOdebrecht ConstructionHaskellEllisDonThe center was partly built on the site of a former Sears department store an Art Deco building constructed in 1929 pre dating the Art Deco hotels on Ocean Drive 2 It was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1997 as Sears Roebuck and Company Department Store However by 2001 the only surviving part of the original structure was the seven story tower designed by Sears as its store s grand entrance The department store space itself had been demolished and developers decided to preserve the tower and incorporate it into the new performing arts center It has been adaptively restored as a bookstore cafe called the Cafe at Books amp Books Contents 1 History 2 Architecture amp venues 3 Events and performances 3 1 Presidential Debates 3 2 Broadway in Miami series 3 3 Education 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Interior of the opera houseThe Center opened as the Carnival Center on October 5 2006 with performers politicians and movie stars attending including Gloria Estefan Jeb Bush Andy Garcia and Bernadette Peters 3 On January 10 2008 it was announced that philanthropist and business leader Adrienne Arsht donated 30 million to the facility that would make it financially stable In recognition for the gift the former Carnival Center for the Performing Arts was renamed The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami Dade County or the Arsht Center for short 4 In December 2008 M John Richard joined the center as president and CEO after more than 20 years at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center NJPAC citation needed Founded in 2011 the Town Square Neighborhood Development Corporation TSNDC was planned to oversee the development of the Arsht Center district TSNDC s volunteer board Armando Codina chairman of Codina Partners as chair Manny Diaz former City of Miami mayor as vice chair Michael Eidson chairman of the Performing Arts Center Trust Board of Directors and partner of the South Florida law firm Colson Hicks Eidson as treasurer and Parker Thomson founding chair of the Performing Arts Center Trust Board of Directors as secretary In 2019 Johann Zietsman succeeded John Richard as president and CEO after ten years in the same role at Arts Commons in Calgary 5 The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts a 470 million component of an ongoing urban revitalization effort in downtown Miami has catalyzed over 1 billion in economic investments within the local community 6 Architecture amp venues edit nbsp Interior of the concert hallThe center was designed by Cesar Pelli 6 and occupies two 570 000 square feet 53 000 m2 sites straddling Biscayne Boulevard connected by a pedestrian bridge Acoustics were designed by Russell Johnson of Artec Consultants company He also worked on the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas citation needed There are three main venues all of which can be rented for event space by the public The Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House seats 2 400 7 The John S and James L Knight Concert Hall seats 2 200 7 Its stage extends into the audience and there is seating behind the stage for 200 additional spectators or a chorus 7 The orchestra level can be transformed into a Grand Ballroom with a festival floor configuration for dining and dancing for up to 850 people The floor is installed over the seats 8 Carnival Studio Theater is a flexible black box space designed for up to 250 seats 9 In addition there are two smaller multi purpose venues The Peacock Rehearsal Studio holds 270 people 7 Parker and Vann Thomson Plaza for the Arts is an outdoor social and performance space linking the two main houses across Biscayne Blvd Seating CapacityZiff Ballet Opera House 2 400Knight Concert Hall 2 200Thomson Plaza for the Arts 1 000Adams Foundation Lobby 600Ryder System Lobby 400Peacock Foundation Studio 300Carnival Studio Theater 297Peacock Education Center 150Next Generation Green Room 80Terra Group Patrons Club 77Events and performances editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Programmatic series include Jazz Roots the Knight Masterworks Season Ziff Classical Music Series and Ziff Dance Series Theater Up Close Live At Knight Flamenco Festival Miami Light Projects Here and Now Festival and City Theatre s Yearly Short Play Festival For research purpose the place is quite suitable So the people who re interested in viewing such artifacts can visit here using airways and at affordable prices The center hosts approximately 400 performances and events each year which attract an average of 450 000 people to Miami s urban core citation needed More than 85 of the performances at the center are presented by the center Presidential Debates edit The center was the site of the first Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign held on June 26 27 2019 10 and was due to host the second of three general election debates in October 2020 but this did not go ahead President Donald Trump had contracted COVID 19 in the week before the debate and was recovering from it for reasons of safety the Commission on Presidential Debates proposed a virtual debate instead but Trump refused to participate Instead NBC News held a town hall style event with President Trump alone moderated by Savannah Guthrie within the outdoor portico of the neighbouring Perez Art Museum the Democratic nominee former Vice President Joe Biden participated in a simultaneous town hall debate with George Stephanopoulos for ABC News at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 11 Broadway in Miami series edit The 2018 2019 Broadway in Miami series included Hello Dolly Irving Berlin s White Christmas Les Miserables Waitress School of Rock The Musical Come From Away and The Lion King As a bonus to subscribers of the 2018 19 season they were promised first access to Hamilton tickets once those went on sale 12 2017 2018 shows included On Your Feet The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan The Bodyguard Finding Neverland The Color Purple Chicago and The Book of Mormon Education edit Educational programs many of which are planned with Miami Dade Public Schools Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs the resident companies and community based organizations offer unique opportunities for young people and adults to learn about and enjoy the performing arts both in the center and out in their communities Examples include Ailey Camp a six week full scholarship summer camp which debuted in 2009 citation needed and the Learning Through the Arts program which provides live music theater and dance components via the public school system s Passport to Culture initiative Rock Odyssey is the flagship of the Learning Through the Arts program It brings 25 000 fifth graders to the Center every year 6 to enjoy a live rock and roll musical based on Homer s Odyssey all free of charge to students and schools citation needed See also editList of concert hallsReferences edit 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved May 28 2023 Lopez Bernal Gabriel May 23 2007 What s in a Name A whole lot more than you d think Transit Miami Archived from the original on December 1 2008 Retrieved July 9 2009 Tommasini Anthony February 4 2007 Miami vivace New arts center opens its arms The New York Times Retrieved February 4 2007 Donation prompts Carnival Center renaming South Florida Business Journal January 10 2008 Retrieved January 12 2008 The Arsht Center appoints Johann Zietsman as CEO and President Press release PR Newswire November 13 2018 Retrieved January 12 2020 a b c Adrienne Arsht Center myflorida com a b c d Le Arsht Center frenchdistrict com Johann Zietsman Named CEO Of Adrienne Arsht Center in celebrityaccess com December 12 2018 Carnival Studio Theater arshtcenter org Grynbaum Michael M June 25 2019 Debates Mark the Starting Line for the Media s Race Through 2020 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on June 26 2019 Retrieved June 27 2019 Miami Selected as Site for Second Presidential Debate WTVJ June 23 2020 Stafford Hagwood Rod February 9 2018 Hamilton teased for 2019 2020 Broadway season in Miami South Florida Sun Sentinel No 2018 02 09 Tribune Publishing Retrieved January 18 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts amp oldid 1184213436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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