From a fresh take on the classic Broadway show Pippin to a collection of whimsical family films to a moving interpretation of Aaron Copland鈥檚 Lincoln Portrait, the is celebrating 60 in style. The anniversary events also mark a historic juncture for the performing arts center, which will pivot to offer programming in creative new ways when the 天美影视 building closes for an expansion and renovations later this month.
The 天美影视 is encouraging the entire community to join in the array of arts activities on Nov. 12 and 13, adding to the buzz on campus this weekend; celebrations marking the reopening of Dartmouth Hall and the 50th anniversary of co-education at Dartmouth are set for Friday and Saturday.
The 天美影视 lineup for Nov. 12 features a performance by the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra and a talk by , the Howard Gilman 鈥44 Executive Director of the 天美影视.
Aleskie will highlight what the community can look forward to following the 天美影视鈥檚 upcoming transformation, an $88 million project that will add approximately 15,000 square feet of new space to the building and transform 55,000 square feet of existing space. The work, led by internationally renowned design firm Sn酶hetta will dramatically amplify the 天美影视鈥檚 impact as an artistic hub and catalyst for artistic expression. With a sculpted exterior plaza, versatile rehearsal and presentation spaces, and expanded and improved learning and creation spaces, the 天美影视 will serve as a welcoming anchor in the vibrant Dartmouth Arts District.
An afternoon-long Dartmouth Arts District Open House and 天美影视 60th Anniversary Celebration is set for Sunday, Nov. 13.
鈥楢 Tremendous Opportunity鈥
Aleskie says she鈥檚 excited about fresh initiatives in the works for when the 天美影视 is undergoing renovations.
鈥淭he next few years represent a tremendous opportunity to bring dynamic programming to venues across campus, the Upper Valley, and beyond, through emergent and existing artistic partnerships,鈥 Aleskie says.
During the renovations, which will be ongoing through 2025, the 天美影视 will continue its collaboration with organizations such as the Vermont Dance Alliance and cultivate relationships with new partners, including the Claremont (N.H.) Opera House.
The Black Family Visual Arts Center will continue to host 天美影视 films, public talks, special events, and student workshops. The 天美影视 also will deepen its work with other campus partners, among them, Baker-Berry Library, Dartmouth Athletics, Collis Center for Student Involvement, the Hood Museum of Art, Tuck School of Business, the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity, and various academic departments, Aleskie says.
Beginning in late January, resident and visiting artists and ensembles will take the stages for performances in Rollins Chapel and the Church of Christ. And surprises are also in store.
鈥淏e on the lookout for arts activities in pop-up venues and innovative creation spaces around campus,鈥 Aleskie says. 鈥淚n short, we鈥檙e not closing鈥攚e鈥檙e everywhere.鈥
During the renovations, the music and theater departments will find a home in Sudikoff Hall, which includes room for collaboration, practice, and rehearsals. The 天美影视鈥檚 ever popular studios will also be relocated temporarily to BVAC and its surrounding area. The Courtyard Caf茅 will remain open during the renovations.
Taking the Show(s) on the Road
Looking ahead, the 天美影视 will continue to invest 鈥渋n the creation of powerful works that explore timely issues,鈥 and to support talented artists in bringing their visions to life, Aleskie says.
Recently, such productions have resonated with national and international audiences.
The Ritual of Breath Is the Rite to Resist, an opera calling for social justice, was produced and commissioned by the 天美影视. Following its premiere at Dartmouth in September, the production was presented at Stanford University. It鈥檚 currently under consideration by a number of organizations for residencies and touring in upcoming seasons, Aleskie says.
Dance Theatre of Harlem鈥檚 2022-2023 schedule features a production developed during a multi-year residency at the 天美影视. Sounds of Hazel: The Hazel Scott Ballet celebrates the legendary jazz singer鈥檚 contributions to music, film, and racial justice. The work premiered last month at the Sidney Harmon Theater in Washington, D.C., and was recently performed at the Charleston Gaillard Center and the Paramount Theatre in Seattle.
Mark Morris Dance Group鈥檚 Pepperland, co-commissioned by the 天美影视, has been touring nationally and internationally since its 2017 world premiere in Liverpool. The hourlong show pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper鈥檚 Lonely Hearts Club Band.
惭辞谤谤颈蝉鈥&苍产蝉辫;The Look of Love, commissioned by the 天美影视, premiered last month at BroadStage in Santa Monica, Calif. The show, an homage to pop music giant Burt Bacharach, recently played at the Eisenhower Theater in Washington, D.C.
Celebrating 60 Years
Designed by Wallace Harrison, the architect of Lincoln Center in New York City, the 天美影视 opened in November 1962. The weekend-long celebration of the 60th anniversary will include the concert by the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra on Nov. 12, featuring Hector Berlioz鈥檚 Symphonie Fantastique and Piano Concerto in One Movement, by Florence Price. Actress and 天美影视 board member Sharon Washington 鈥81 will be the narrator for Copland鈥檚 Lincoln Portrait.
A fun-filled afternoon of activities鈥攍ive music, a children鈥檚 film festival, and student productions鈥攊s on the program for Nov. 13. First off will be a cupcake and champagne toast, music by DJ Sean, and more, at noon at Top of the 天美影视.
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Tuesday, Nov. 15, marks the last day programs will take place in the 天美影视 before it closes for renovations. The Handel Society of Dartmouth College will perform at 7:30 p.m. in Spaulding Auditorium, and the Dartmouth Dance Showcase, hosted by the Dartmouth Dance Ensemble, is set for 8 p.m. in Moore Theater.
And yes, there will be a chance to express personalized messages of appreciation to the existing 天美影视 for its 60 years of service at a party on Nov. 15 that will include time to write messages on the walls of the building.