Centennial Concert Hall
Centennial Concert Hall is a Performing arts centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, it began as an urban renewal program in 1960. The Centennial Concert Hall, as part of the Manitoba Centennial Centre, was built as a Canadian Centennial project, the venue presently has a seating capacity of 2,305. Centennial Concert Hall opened its doors in March 1968,[1] a prominent mural in the lobby is the work of Canadian sculptor Greta Dale. The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Manitoba Opera all call Centennial Concert Hall home. Centennial Concert Hall also hosts a wide variety of local and global artists, dance companies and musicals.
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Architects
Green, Blankstein, Russell Assoc., Winnipeg Moody, Moore, Whenham & Partners, Winnipeg Smith, Carter, Searle Associates, Winnipeg
Theatre Design & Engineering Consultant
George C. Izenour, New York
Consultants In Acoustics
Bolt, Beranek & Newman Inc., New York
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External links
http://centennialconcerthall.com/
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