Orchestra Archives | 麻豆原创 News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Fri, 17 Nov 2023 21:03:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Orchestra Archives | 麻豆原创 News 32 32 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts to Join 400th Anniversary Observance of Shakespeare /news/undefined-4/ Fri, 19 Feb 2016 21:43:01 +0000 /news/?p=70867 As part of 麻豆原创鈥檚 second annual 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts in April, the university鈥檚 orchestra and choruses will team up with Orlando Shakespeare Theater to present a program in collaboration with the worldwide 400th anniversary observance of William Shakespeare鈥檚 death.

The free program, Patrick Doyle’s Music of Shakespeare, will feature the music of composer and two-time Oscar nominee Doyle, who has served as the composer for Sir Kenneth Branagh鈥檚 Shakespearean films, including Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing and Henry V.

The program will be presented Friday, April 15, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts under the baton of conductor James Shearman. While the musicians perform the songs and underscores from Doyle鈥檚 cinematic scores, actors from the Prague Shakespeare Company and Orlando Shakespeare Theater will perform scenes from the films.

Doyle, a classically trained composer, has composed more than 45 internationally renowned feature film scores including Indochine, Sense and Sensibility, Carlito’s Way, Gosford Park, A Little Princess, Bridget Jones’s Diary, Nanny McPhee and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. He has also collaborated with a host of film directors including Robert Altman, Ang Lee, Brian de Palma, Alfonso Cuaron, Mike Newell and Regis Wagnier.

Shearman has gained worldwide recognition as a conductor and orchestrator of more than 60 feature film scores, from the Academy Award-winning score for Shakespeare in Love, Gosford Park, Brave, Thor and Doyle鈥檚 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

Featured actors for the evening include Jessica Boone and Guy Roberts from Prague Shakespeare Company, as well as actors from the Orlando Shakespeare Theater and 麻豆原创. Doyle and his son, Patrick Neil Doyle, will narrate the event, telling the audience about the inspiration and creation of the music.

鈥淕uy Roberts and Jessica Boone from Prague Shakespeare Company are accomplished international artists who have a history of working with Patrick Doyle and we are thrilled to have them in Orlando,鈥 said Orlando Shakespeare Theater artistic director Jim Helsinger.

Helsinger said there are several highlights for patrons to look forward to, including Henry V鈥s “The Non Nobis” song for those who died at Agincourt, sung by a full choir and orchestra, the joyous songs from Much Ado About Nothing, and hearing Hamlet do his great monologues backed by beautiful live music.

鈥淭he power of music is an irreplaceable element in any good stage or theatrical performance,鈥 said Helsinger. 鈥淧atrick Doyle is a master composer whose work has turned many productions into cinematic legend.鈥

The Shakespeare presentation is one of the many events that will be presented at 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts, which is all free and open to the public.

More than 1,000 university students, 100 faculty members and some collaborative programs with outside partners will showcase theatre, dance, orchestra, choirs, big band, chamber music, cabaret, concert bands, opera, visual arts, studio art, gaming, animation, photography and film.

This is part of a series of stories about the April 8-16 events at 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts 2016. All events are free, but tickets are required for performances and entrance into the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando.聽The full schedule is posted at聽; ticket information will be posted later this month.

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麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts Expands for 2nd Festival /news/ucf-celebrates-the-arts-expands-for-2nd-festival/ Thu, 28 Jan 2016 12:00:26 +0000 /news/?p=70469 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts 2016 鈥 a free festival of music, performances and visual displays 鈥 combines an abundance of arts and talent that would weigh down an actual marquee.

The festival, which is all open to the public, will reprise its second season April 8-16 at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Orlando with an extended program of student and faculty presentations and collaborations.

Two more days of events have been added to this year鈥檚 festival, which will feature offerings from more than 1,000 university students and 100 faculty members and include some collaborative programs with outside partners.

The festival will showcase the talents of the university鈥檚 artists and practitioners in theatre, dance, orchestra, choirs, big band, chamber music, cabaret, concert bands, opera, visual arts, studio art, gaming, animation, photography and film. There鈥檚 even a concert that organizers think may be the first of its kind: a presentation geared exclusively for expectant parents. (An ambulance will be on hand if needed to respond to any pregnant women who may聽go into labor!)

Collaborative music performances by 麻豆原创 students will be under the direction of visiting composers Hans Zimmer (The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Dark Knight, and more than 150 other films), and Patrick Doyle (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Sense and Sensibility, Bridget Jones’s Diary, and more than 45 other films, including several movie adaptations of Shakespeare works).

鈥淭he festival allows us to show the breadth and depth of 麻豆原创 arts in one location,鈥 said Jeff Moore, director of the 麻豆原创 School of Performing Arts and artistic director of the festival. 鈥淟ast year someone said to me: 鈥榃e know 麻豆原创 is big, but an event like this brings it home.鈥 This demonstrates the quality of programs we have at 麻豆原创.鈥

The festival also will provide an opportunity for high school arts students to attend workshops led by 麻豆原创 faculty and perform at the new Dr. Phillips Center鈥檚 state-of-the-art venue in downtown Orlando.

The schedule for 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts is still evolving, but the event will kick off April 8 with a dance concert to showcase about 80 student dancers. Six students were selected in competition to create the choreography of this 10th annual presentation.

Afterward, here are some of the highlighted events:

  • On the first Saturday of the festival, April 9, Zimmer will conduct 麻豆原创 student and faculty musicians in a presentation of songs from the 2014 Matthew McConaughey/Anne Hathaway movie Intersteller. Also as part of the performance will be theoretical physicist Kip Stephen Thorne, who served as scientific consultant to the film. He will talk about the science behind the movie, in which a team of astronauts seeks a new home for humanity by traveling through a wormhole.
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  • On the second聽Friday, April 15, Doyle will present some of his works as composer for Kenneth Branagh’s adaptations of Shakespeare movies. Conducted by maestro聽James Shearman (Brave, Thor, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), the 麻豆原创 Orchestra and choir will perform songs and underscores from the films with actors from Prague Shakespeare Company and Orlando Shakespeare Theater playing the parts. This program is presented as a part of Shakespeare 400, a year-long, worldwide聽celebration of the life of Shakespeare, who died in 1616.
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  • Under the umbrella of health, some of the festival performances tie in the arts with wellness, including: the College of Medicine will present members of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and 麻豆原创 voice faculty in a concert for expectant parents and centered on the benefits of music in the development of babies and young children; a production from the Orlando Repertory Theatre titled EAT, addressing body image issues in teenagers; and a program involving student volunteers who have worked with dementia patients to show that music awakens memories.
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  • Ensembles from the School of Performing Arts will hold their year-end performances throughout the week. Patrons can expect events featuring the Wind Ensemble, Opera Workshop, Symphonic Band, Flying Horse Big Band, the percussion ensemble, theatre history and musical theatre students, all three 麻豆原创 choruses, and others.
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  • The return of tableau vivant paintings 鈥 or 鈥渓iving pictures鈥 鈥 a popular display at last year鈥檚 festival. 麻豆原创鈥檚 Adlab special-topics class will create backdrops of well-known works of art that will be populated by costumed actors and models as part of the famous paintings. This year the students picked works by Picasso, Klimt, Cassatt, Sargent, Magritte, Rockwell and others to present in the center鈥檚 lobby April 8 and 16.
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  • School of Visual Arts & Design students will present a mixed media event by creating installation pieces that respond directly to the architecture of the space at the Dr. Phillips Center. The students will be challenged to create unique pieces in unexpected places.
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  • How do you make a modern horror film? Find out when filmmaker Zachary Beckler shows his award-winning film Interior and discusses new digital technologies April 16. Beckler holds a bachelor鈥檚 in film production and a master鈥檚 in entrepreneurial digital cinema from 麻豆原创, where he now is a lecturer.
  • Events will be scheduled all nine days of 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts, and the calendar is still building. All events will be free, but tickets will be required to enter the building.

    鈥淲e had such positive response last year,鈥 Moore said. 鈥淭his platform gives us a chance to share with the community all those things we create and are happening at the university.鈥

    This is part of a series of stories about the April 8-16 events at 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts 2016. The festival will feature studio art, music, theatre, dance, gaming, animation, photography and film at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando.

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    Inaugural 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts Finishes Strong, Looks to 2016 Festival /news/ucf-celebrates-arts-finishes-strong-looks-2016-festival/ Thu, 23 Apr 2015 15:08:23 +0000 /news/?p=65803 After 35 performances and ongoing exhibits over six days, the curtain came down on the inaugural 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts 2015 with high hopes for next year.

    鈥淭he celebration was designed to showcase the work of the 麻豆原创 and its partners 鈥 and, boy, did it,鈥 Orlando Sentinel arts writer Matt Palm said聽in his review of the April 9-15 event. 鈥淐an’t wait for next year’s celebration.鈥

    More than 13,600 free, advance-ticket reservations were made to see the various performances, said Jeff Moore, director of the 麻豆原创 School of Performing Arts and artistic director of the festival, adding that the event exceeded his expectations. Ten of the events were 鈥渟old out.鈥

    The festival featured more than 1,000 麻豆原创 students and faculty members showcasing studio art, music, theatre, dance, gaming, animation, photography and film at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. All the presentations were put on by聽the School of Performing Arts and the School of Visual Arts & Design, both in the College of Arts & Humanities. Some of the events included community arts partners and K-12 students.

    鈥淲hen you do something the first time, it feels like you need time to ramp up. But this seemed to hit right out of the box,鈥 Moore said.

    This was the first time all the university鈥檚 artistic presentations could be experienced in one place.

    聽鈥淭here was so much vibrancy,鈥 said Heather Gibson, marketing director for the 麻豆原创 Theatre Department. 鈥淲e in the arts have never felt this much hum going on.鈥

    She said the biggest audiences of the festival attended Icarus at the Edge of Time and Shakespeare Swings!, both of which had people waiting in line to grab any of the seats left open by no-shows in the 2,500-capacity theatre.

    Icarus was a multimedia performance by the 麻豆原创 Symphony Orchestra based on a children鈥檚 book by Columbia University physicist Brian Greene and narrated by actress Kate Mulgrew from the Star Trek: Voyager TV series. Shakespeare Swings! featured 麻豆原创鈥檚 Flying Horse Big Band and the Orlando Shakespeare Theater Cabaret Singers.

    Moore said he attended every event at the festival and noticed that instead of seeing the same people at each performance, there were different audiences.

    鈥淚t was meeting everybody on their own turf,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his was a celebration of the arts, but the arts reach into so many other disciplines. When you walked into the center lobby you were immediately immersed in the arts 鈥 and science, mathematics, literature and computers coming together with art.鈥

    Moore advised marking calendars now for next year鈥檚 festival when 麻豆原创 has the arts center reserved April 4-17, 2016. Next year鈥檚 festival will run during two weekends and the days between, he said.

    He hopes to involve more K-12 students through workshops and performance showcases next year, and create more collaborative partnerships with community arts groups.

    鈥淭hose were so enjoyable for students and everyone who came,鈥 Moore said.

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    Inaugural ‘麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts’ Festival to Showcase Talent at Dr. Phillips Center /news/ucf-celebrates-arts-festival-showcase-talent-dr-phillips-center/ /news/ucf-celebrates-arts-festival-showcase-talent-dr-phillips-center/#comments Mon, 09 Feb 2015 16:43:46 +0000 /news/?p=64197 Staging a week of artistic presentations 鈥 ranging from a musical based on historic Civil War diaries and letters, to the futuristic tale of a young boy traveling to the edge of a black hole 鈥 the 麻豆原创 will host 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts 2015 at the new Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando on April 9-15.

    More than 1,000 麻豆原创 students and faculty members will participate in the festival of performing and visual arts that will showcase studio art, music, theatre, dance, gaming, animation, photography and film. This is the first time all the 麻豆原创 artistic endeavors can be experienced in one place, and all activities are free and open to the public.

    The week also will provide invited high school music and theater students unique access to workshops led by 麻豆原创 faculty members and an opportunity to showcase their talents during select performances at a state-of-the-art venue.

    鈥淲e鈥檙e presenting the depth and breadth of 麻豆原创鈥檚 arts units to Orlando, taking them off campus and presenting them in one of the best spaces in the southeast,鈥 said Jeff Moore, director of the 麻豆原创 School of Performing Arts and artistic director of the festival. 鈥淎lso, this shows how arts integration across all disciplines happens at 麻豆原创. This creative environment is necessary to develop community outreach.鈥

    Events are still being added to the 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts schedule, but some of the highlights will feature:

    * 聽Icarus at the Edge of Time. The 麻豆原创 Symphony Orchestra will perform the music of composer Phillip Glass with an accompanying movie by Al & Al, based on a children鈥檚 book by Columbia University physicist Brian Greene about a boy traveling in outer space who challenges the power of a black hole. Friday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m.

    Kate Mulgrew, who portrayed Capt. Katharyn Janeway in the Star Trek: Voyager TV series, will provide live narration for the fable.

    The Icarus presentation is part of a National Science Foundation project that seeks to broaden the participation of students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) research activities, and each year 麻豆原创 organizes some STEM activities in an artistic way. This event will be an interdisciplinary arts-and-sciences collaboration involving the School of Performing Arts and the College of Sciences.聽鈥淚t is an excellent example of the integration of science, literature, and the performing and visual arts,鈥 said Debra Reinhart, 麻豆原创 assistant vice president for Research and Commercialization.

    * 聽Several musical collaborations are planned with 麻豆原创 partners. The Flying Horse Big Band will perform a cabaret with the Orlando Shakespeare Theater, themed 鈥淪hakespeare in Love鈥 (Saturday, April 11, at 8 p.m.); 麻豆原创 Choirs will provide the vocals for the Orlando Repertory Theatre鈥檚 production of Civil War Voices, which uses diaries and letters to tell the true stories of people who lived through the war (several matinee productions throughout the week); and the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra will hold a rehearsal for Tosca with an instructional class for voice students following.

    * 聽Theatre 麻豆原创 performances will include scenes from Nine, Hair, class projects, alumni cameos, and scenes from students who have been nominated for Kennedy Center Irene Ryan Acting awards. The Theatre 麻豆原创 Dance showcase will feature a selection of dance pieces choreographed and performed by 麻豆原创 students and faculty members.

    * 聽Music concerts will include performances from the Collide Percussion Music Festival, 麻豆原创 Symphonic Band, 麻豆原创 choruses, and the chamber and wind ensembles.

    * 聽Students in the School of Visual Arts and Design will have works from digital media, film, animations, games and studio arts showcased on every floor at the Dr. Phillips Center. SVAD faculty will present lectures on the arts and will be available for portfolio reviews from high school students. A Game Jam will be held so patrons can watch games being developed during a 24-hour period.

    * The Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy also will demonstrate the interactive development process of video-game design. Final products and artwork will be on display showcasing the works of students and professionals.

    * Performances will be scheduled for select high school musicians. There also will be clinics and workshops for the participating musicians. Schools that would like to participate can contact Kelly Miller, coordinator of music education, at Kelly.Miller@ucf.edu.

    Organizers of the festival hope to expand its length and scope in coming years.

    鈥淲e are using this opportunity to share the products and performances of our university students and faculty. We want the world to know that 麻豆原创 invests in the arts, and this festival makes that statement,鈥 Moore said. 鈥淭his celebration is a showcase for 麻豆原创 to share the return on that investment with the city and the entire Central Florida region. We are looking forward to this inaugural event and sharing 麻豆原创鈥檚 arts activities,聽both on and off campus,聽with everyone聽for years to come.鈥

    Visit 聽for more information and updated scheduling. All events are free, but tickets are required for many of the programs. Tickets will be available on the website聽later this month.

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    麻豆原创 to Host Arts Festival at Orlando’s New Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts /news/ucf-host-arts-festival-new-dr-phillips-center/ Fri, 13 Jun 2014 19:11:44 +0000 /news/?p=59860 The 麻豆原创 will join the inaugural season of downtown Orlando鈥檚 new Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts by hosting a 10-day arts festival in April, organizers announced Thursday.

    The center is planning a year full of concerts, Broadway shows, dance performances and other events, including the 麻豆原创 Pegasus Arts Festival scheduled April 6-16. The new $514 million center is scheduled to open in November.

    鈥淭he Dr. Phillips Center is a fantastic space and will be a draw from all over Florida and indeed the whole world,鈥 said Paul Lartonoix, assistant vice provost who attended Thursday鈥檚 schedule announcement at the Aloft Orlando Downtown hotel. 鈥淭his space allows us the opportunity to partner and create an event that will show off the 麻豆原创 arts, including film, music, studio art, theatre, digital media, dance, animation and gaming.

    鈥淢uch of the Orlando community knows that 麻豆原创 is arts friendly but few know the depth that the university invests in the arts.聽麻豆原创 is very active in many arts disciplines in our academics, but we are also very involved in the Orlando arts community. We want everyone to know we are an arts university.鈥

    Organizers are still working on details for the festival, but plan to feature the 麻豆原创 Orchestra, 麻豆原创 Big Band, visual/digital media installations, ensemble and dance performances, displays from the School for Visual Arts & Design, video game jam, theatrical performances and other works.

    Part of the festival will be set aside for showcasing the arts to recruit high school students from all over the state. Those performances will be designed with a focus on education and to get participation by the high school student audience.聽The performances will encourage innovation and creative thinking across all disciplines, and present examples of that from 麻豆原创.

    鈥淭his annual festival will provide the platform to share with all of Orlando and the Central Florida region not just the products and performances of the university鈥檚 arts units, but to feature the collaboration with our community partners,鈥 said Jeff Moore, director of the School of Performing Arts and artistic director of the new festival. 鈥溌槎乖粹檚 commitment to partnerships is well established and the festival celebrates these relationships as it demonstrates 麻豆原创鈥檚 strong positive impact in Central Florida and beyond.鈥

    Moore said he hopes the festival expands to two weeks at the Dr. Phillips Center in the coming years.

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    Gift Establishes Ayako Yonetani Violin Scholarship /news/gift-establishes-ayako-yonetani-violin-scholarship/ Thu, 21 Feb 2013 18:46:39 +0000 /news/?p=46197 Like most renowned musicians, 麻豆原创鈥檚 Ayako Yonetani has been defined by her artistry. However, it is her gift for teaching that led a local benefactor to establish a scholarship in her name.

    Judy Duda, chair of the Dean鈥檚 Executive Council for 麻豆原创鈥檚 College of Arts and Humanities and (CAH) a local arts patron, endowed the fund as a way to encourage others to support 麻豆原创鈥檚 music program.

    鈥淢y intent was to support the University鈥檚 comprehensive campaign, but I am also passionate about music and attracting talented young musicians. This was a way to serve both needs,鈥 Duda said.

    Duda met Yonetani 20 years ago. Yonetani had come to 麻豆原创 from the Julliard School of Music and Duda was coordinator for the Concert Series at St. Luke鈥檚 Lutheran Church in Slavia.

    麻豆原创 did not have a concert hall and St. Luke鈥檚, less than 10 miles away, offered an acoustically appropriate setting for 麻豆原创 Orchestra performances. Yonetani and her students participated in these performances and Duda grew to admire the violinist鈥檚 dedication to her prot茅g茅s.

    鈥淚 thought 麻豆原创 had a treasure in Ayako and I wanted to do what I could to help her build the string section,鈥 Duda said.

    Duda, who over the years developed a personal friendship with Yonetani, decided to do something to help.

    She contacted the 麻豆原创 Foundation and the Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities and contributed the funds necessary to establish the Ayako Yonetani Music Endowed Scholarship for violin and viola students.

    Yonetani learned of the scholarship following her performance for Music Department presentation at a CAH Dean鈥檚 Executive Council meeting. As she was packing her violin after the performance, Dean Jos茅 Fern谩ndez made the surprise announcement.

    Yonetani said although the endowment was unexpected she is excited about the prospect of attracting more donors to help bring more of the most talented students to 麻豆原创.

    To contribute or for more information contact Laura Pooser at Laura.Pooser@ucf.edu 鈥 407-823-1195.

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    Kansas to Perform with 麻豆原创 Orchestra Saturday /news/kansas-to-perform-with-ucf-orchestra-saturday/ Tue, 01 Nov 2011 18:51:20 +0000 /news/?p=29792 The classic American rock band Kansas is taking its tour to the 麻豆原创, where the band will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5.

    Kansas will perform at The Venue with the 麻豆原创 Symphony Orchestra as part of its Collegiate Symphony Tour. This is the second year the band will visit campuses throughout the nation, but the first time Kansas will perform at 麻豆原创.

    The tour began last year after the band recognized the need for more funding of music programs at universities. A portion of the proceeds from the tour will benefit music programs at colleges and universities around the country.

    Members of Kansas include original member and drummer Phil Ehart, singer and keyboardist Steve Walsh, guitarist Rich Williams, bassist Billy Greer and violinist David Ragsdale.

    For more information or to buy a ticket to the performance, visit http://www.ucfarena.com.

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    麻豆原创's Newest Star: The Performing Arts Center /news/ucfs-newest-star-the-performing-arts-center/ Thu, 16 Dec 2010 19:44:00 +0000 /news/?p=18899 With its innovative and vibrant performance spaces and studios, the 麻豆原创鈥檚 new Performing Arts Center was the star of a focus breakfast Wednesday in downtown Orlando.

    The center’s first phase, which opened this fall, enhances the academic experience for students in the performing arts with multiple teaching studios and voice rooms, an electro-acoustic music lab, percussion ensemble rooms and a recording studio.

    Its second phase, which will be funded by private donations, will host first-class theatre and music performances for 麻豆原创 and the surrounding communities to enjoy.

    鈥淲e have been an excellent partner to arts organizations throughout the area,鈥 麻豆原创 President John C. Hitt told guests at the Ballroom at Church Street. 鈥淣ow it is time for that commitment to the performing arts to be expressed on our own great campus.鈥

    The new space will not only help with recruiting future artists, but also will drive Central Florida鈥檚 economy. Recent estimates report that Florida鈥檚 nonprofit arts and cultural organizations generated about $2.8 billion in direct spending in 2007 and another $3.4 billion from indirect spending, which translated into about 73,000 jobs statewide.

    鈥淎t 麻豆原创, we understand the contribution that our great state university can make to the economic well-being of our Central Florida city-state,鈥 President Hitt said.

    In addition to adding economic value, the arts contribute to Central Florida鈥檚 cultural vitality and help communities better understand the human experience.

    During Wednesday鈥檚 breakfast, Board of Trustees Chair Rick Walsh also paid tribute to the university鈥檚 founding president, Charles Millican, who died Dec. 1.

    鈥淐harlie loved the theatre and musical performances,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n fact, one of his and Frances鈥 favorite nights of the year was a special performance by the 麻豆原创 orchestra alongside the fountain behind Millican Hall.鈥

    麻豆原创 is one of only a few universities in the country to have a theatre lighting lab where students can learn the skills necessary to light everything from a theatrical production to a rock 鈥榥鈥 roll show.

    The second phase of the Performing Arts Center will feature a 600-seat concert hall and two theaters with 520 and 225 seats respectively, as well as costume, scene and prop shops.

    鈥淭he 麻豆原创 Performing Arts Center will help students in Music and Theatre achieve their dreams by learning, rehearsing and performing on stages equal to all the great stages where their dreams take place,鈥 Walsh said.

    Walsh also praised the new center鈥檚 customized spaces for 麻豆原创 Music and Theatre students.

    鈥淓ach room is built differently based on its acoustic needs, and indeed the building itself is tuned to allow those who come through it to experience the life and energy within,鈥 he said. 鈥淓verything from the floor to angles of the walls is constructed for the artists who will use them.鈥

    The Performing Arts Center is designed to have a small carbon footprint with abundant natural lighting. 麻豆原创 is seeking silver-level Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, the widely accepted benchmark for buildings that are environmentally friendly and healthy for occupants.

    For more information on the center and how to donate to its second phase, visit http://foundation.cah.ucf.edu/pac.php.

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