World-class venue upgrade on schedule
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Alicia Robinson
Arts enthusiasts aren’t the only ones anxiously awaiting the
completion of the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. The
business community took an early peek at the new venue on a virtual
tour Friday, and members responded enthusiastically.
“I think it takes the performing arts center just to another new
level, to another new high for the area,” said Ed Fawcett, Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce executive director.
The computer-simulated tour of the concert hall was shown at the
annual meeting of the South Coast Metro Alliance, a group of Costa
Mesa and Santa Ana business leaders.
“It’s a godsend,” said Joe De Dio, Costa Mesa Conference and
Visitor Bureau president. “It’ll just make us so much more viable.”
The $200-million, glass-front building will include a 2,000-seat
concert hall and a 500-seat music theater among its 260,000 square
feet. Other features will be a four-level lobby, an education center
and a restaurant.
The concert hall is on budget and on schedule to open in September
2006 as planned, said Jerry Mandel, executive director of the Orange
County Performing Arts Center. Private donations are the sole funding
source for the center. Thus far, $73 million in cash has been
collected, Mandel said.
The first major expansion of the performing arts center since
1986, the new facility will include high-tech amenities such as a
movable canopy and four “sound closets” that can be opened or closed
to adjust the acoustics in the concert hall.
“It’s going to be a marvel of technology when it opens,” said J.
Terry Jones, vice president of development for the performing arts
center.
Also, it will free up the existing center’s halls to bring in more
Broadway shows, dance performances, opera and even pop acts, he said.
With more education space, the center will increase the number of
students it reaches from 300,000 to 500,000 per year, Mandel said.
The opening of the new venue will make the performing arts center
comparable to the new Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Mandel
said.
“Southern California will be the only place in America that will
have two world-class concert halls 40 miles apart,” he said. “It’s
never been done before.”
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