天美影视kins Center Celebrates New Spaces for Creative Work

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Major gifts enable music recital, dance, and Top of the 天美影视 renovations.

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Hans and Kate Morris with Dartmouth leaders.
Celebrating new spaces for creativity in the 天美影视 are, from left: President Sian Leah Beilock, Kate Morris, Board of Trustees Chair Emerita Laurel Richie 鈥81, Hans Morris 鈥80, and 天美影视 Director Mary Lou Aleskie. (Photo courtesy of Nicole Pereira Photography) 
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Dartmouth has unveiled new details regarding three performance spaces that will support student and faculty creative work, a major focus of the historic transformation.

Gathering in New York City this past Thursday, Dartmouth officials announced major gifts from three alumni families to underwrite the combined 8,000 square feet of these dynamic facilities. With the announcement of these commitments, fundraising for the renovation and expansion is within $7 million of the project鈥檚 target.

鈥淭he 天美影视 project expands our capacity to conceive, develop, and present new works and teach, perform, and gather in inspiring spaces that serve Dartmouth and the entire Upper Valley community,鈥 says , the Howard Gilman 鈥44 Executive Director of the 天美影视kins Center. 鈥淗aving an acoustically superior recital hall, our first dance studio, and a renovated Top of the 天美影视 with greater performance capacity is a game-changer for everyone.鈥

At the New York event, Laurel Richie 鈥81, Board of Trustees chair emerita and chair of the 天美影视kins Center Board of Advisors, announced the three landmark commitments, including a $10 million gift from Kate and Hans Morris 鈥80, whose generosity is supporting one of the most visible new venues at the 天美影视kins Center. A glass-walled music recital hall, situated between the 天美影视鈥檚 iconic multi-arched facade and the Hanover Inn, will provide gracious views of the Green and Baker Tower.

Dartmouth also announced gifts from Laurie and Dave Hodgson 鈥78, a trustee emeritus, for the university鈥檚 first dedicated dance studio, and from Anne Fleischli Blackburn 鈥91 and Trustee , who are enabling a significant refurbishment of the popular and beloved Top of the 天美影视.

鈥淲e thank the Morrises, the Hodgsons, and the Blackburns for embracing our vision for the arts at Dartmouth,鈥 says , who spoke at the New York gathering. 鈥淭he 天美影视 will soon be an even stronger magnet for creators who seek to make work in an environment that stokes the imagination: one that offers state-of-the-art facilities, talented collaborators, and a community eager to be challenged and inspired.鈥 

Dartmouth is in the midst of the first major renovation of the 天美影视kins Center in its 61-year history. Community members have committed $82 million to date, and necessary demolition work began this past winter. The international design firm Sn酶hetta, partnering with the architectural firm of record Page, has developed the redesign, and every element of the concept reflects the 天美影视kins Center鈥檚 core principles of welcoming, gathering, and creating as foundational to the 天美影视鈥檚 strategic vision for its programming. The refurbishment will introduce approximately 15,000 square feet of entirely new space and transform 55,000 square feet of existing space.

The project is maintaining the 天美影视kins Center鈥檚 key historic features, including the expansive glass fa莽ade of the north entrance topped by the building鈥檚 widely recognized arches, while adding open and flexible performance and rehearsal spaces to meet artists鈥 current and future demands and enhancing the audience experience.

A gift recognizing multiple generations

At the Morrises鈥 request, the recital hall will be named in honor of Hans鈥 late father, John 鈥淛ack鈥 Morris 鈥53, and their late son, John 鈥淢ac鈥 Morris 鈥11. The Jack 1953 and Mac 2011 Morris Recital Hall will provide much-needed performance and rehearsal space when the 天美影视 renovation and expansion is complete in 2025.

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Recital hall rendering
The Jack 1953 and Mac 2011 Morris Recital Hall will provide gracious views of the Green and Baker Tower. (Rendering courtesy of Sn酶hetta and Methanoia) 

The Morris family has many points of connection to the 天美影视 and to the arts at Dartmouth. Jack Morris returned to teach in the Great Issues course at Dartmouth in 1956鈥57, and his wife, Lu, served as the administrator in the Department of Music. Hans was in the marching band as a student, and his son Mac was a frequent inhabitant of the 天美影视鈥檚 music studios as he studied composition.

Hans Morris, an abiding proponent of the arts and former chair of the 天美影视kins Center Board of Advisors, is founder and managing partner of Nyca Partners, a venture capital firm focusing on financial technology. He advocated for the 天美影视kins Center鈥檚 renewal as board chair and has remained a leading voice and champion as the project has progressed.

鈥淢y mother worked in the music department in the late 1950s, and both my son and my daughter Lucy spent much of their time at Dartmouth involved in the arts. It is a core part of our family鈥檚 relationship to the College,鈥 says Morris. 鈥淜ate and I think exposure to world-class art should be central to the experience of every single Dartmouth student, and the recital hall will enable the 天美影视 to come closer to this goal of meeting student demand for flexible, state-of-the-art space. And it鈥檚 a spectacular structure, an absolutely beautiful addition to the remarkable mix of architectural styles ringing the Green.鈥

The stunning Jack 1953 and Mac 2011 Morris Recital Hall, featuring exceptional acoustics, is expected to be in use 12 or more hours nearly every day, as it will establish a premiere space for the teaching, presenting, and recording of performances.

The recital hall will host classes, student presentations, and guest artists who are performing for ticketed events. The hall will be able to accommodate the and will provide an appropriately sized rehearsal and performance space, with seating for up to 150, for other ensembles as well, including the and the . This in turn will free up Spaulding Auditorium, where rehearsals for large-scale ensembles currently take place.

鈥淭he Morris family has a long and deep history with the arts at Dartmouth鈥攁s students, faculty, volunteer leaders, and philanthropists,鈥 says Richie. 鈥淭his magnificent new recital hall embodies a lifelong passion for the arts that spans three generations and serves as an unequivocal affirmation of the centrality of the 天美影视 to the Dartmouth experience. Through their generosity, the Morrises have ensured that future generations of students, faculty, staff, visiting artists, and members of the Upper Valley community will experience the transformative power of the arts to bring people together and to spread joy.鈥

Aleskie adds, 鈥淭his recital hall perfectly reflects the Morris family鈥檚 commitment to music. Every note sounded in this space will be a tribute to this family.鈥

A new dance studio and rejuvenated Top of the 天美影视

Dartmouth has been a hub of innovative choreography for several decades. The internationally renowned dance company Pilobolus was founded at Dartmouth, and the 天美影视 for many years has had residency and commissioning relationships with leading dance companies such as the Mark Morris Dance Group and the Dance Theatre of Harlem.

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Rendering of new dance studio.
The Hodgson Family Dance Studio will support dance rehearsals and growing demand for dance classes. (Rendering courtesy of Sn酶hetta) 

Dave Hodgson, a former chair of the President鈥檚 Leadership Council, and his family鈥擫aurie, Nora 鈥13, Nick 鈥16, and John鈥攅mbraced the new dance studio, which will be located directly below the recital hall. The Hodgson Family Dance Studio will offer 24-foot ceilings, mirrored walls, a sprung floor, and a clerestory glass wall that floods the space with daylight. The venue will support dance rehearsals and growing demand for dance classes.

鈥淒artmouth didn鈥檛 have any dance groups when the 天美影视 opened in 1962, and now we have nearly 20鈥攂ut we鈥檝e never had a professional dance studio in the 天美影视kins Center,鈥 says Aleskie. 鈥淲hen the 天美影视 reopens, we鈥檒l have four spaces with sprung floors, and the new studio will advance what the future of dance can be.鈥

The Top of the 天美影视 provides an exceptional view of the Green and offers a comfortable place for students, faculty, and staff to meet. The space is being renewed in a manner that respects and enhances its mid-20th century architecture and maintains its distinctive fireplace. The refurbishment will expand its floor space, increase seating, and, with improved lighting and acoustics, enable informal performances, such as improv comedy, cabaret, and small music ensembles. The introduction of cafe虂 space will provide refreshments during events and a coffee bar for students during the day.

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The Top of the 天美影视 renovation will include expanded floor space, the introduction of cafe虂 space, and a coffee bar. (Rendering courtesy of Sn酶hetta and Methanoia) 

鈥淛eff and I both loved spending time studying and taking in the amazing views from the Top of the 天美影视. While it鈥檚 always been a great place to meet friends, study between classes, or enjoy the view, it鈥檚 evolving into even more of a gathering spot,鈥 says Anne Fleischli Blackburn, a member of the 天美影视kins Center Board of Advisors.

The 天美影视kins Center is a gateway to Dartmouth鈥檚 Arts District, created over the past decade, which includes the recently expanded Hood Museum of Art and the Black Family Visual Arts Center. As an essential element of the Dartmouth liberal arts experience, the arts nurture curiosity, creativity, and empathy. All three gifts announced in New York advance the 天美影视kins Center鈥檚 mission and enhance opportunities for artistic exploration and growth; inspiring students, faculty, staff, and alumni; and welcoming visitors from across New England and beyond.

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