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Performing arts heart in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A. Ferré

"Bellas Artes de Santurce"

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One-time names Centro de Bellas Artes de Puerto Rico
Address Ponce de León Ave, Parada 22
Santurce, PR 00940
Location San Juan, Puerto Rico
Coordinates xviii°26′51″North 66°4′nine″W  /  18.44750°N 66.06917°W  / 18.44750; -66.06917 Coordinates: 18°26′51″N 66°4′9″W  /  18.44750°Due north 66.06917°W  / 18.44750; -66.06917
Owner Corporation of the Performing Arts Eye of Puerto Rico
Type Concert hall, Opera firm, Theatre, Performing arts eye
Capacity
  • Sala Antonio Paoli: 1,945
  • Sala Sinfónica Pablo Casals: 1,300
  • Sala René Marquéz: 781
  • Sala Carlos Marichal: 210
  • Café Teatro Sylvia Rexach: 200
Construction
Built 1970
Opened April 9, 1981 (1981-04-09)
Construction cost $11,372,000[one]
Website
world wide web.cba.gobierno.pr

The Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Heart (Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A. Ferré in Castilian) is a multi-use performance centre located in the barrio of Santurce in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It features 3 main concert and theater halls for plays, ballet, operas and concerts. It was renamed in 1994 after the late Puerto Rican philanthropist, pol and Governor of Puerto Rico, Luis A. Ferré.

The Center opened on Apr 9, 1981 under the administration of Governor Carlos Romero Barceló after 10 years of planning, project financing, and construction. Since then, it has go the most important performing arts venue in the Puerto Rican capital, presenting the highest level of commercial theater in Puerto Rico along with ballets and operas, and besides hosting artists such as Plácido Domingo and Menudo. The centre is home to the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra and the annual Casals Festival.

In January 2019, Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical Hamilton began its third touring product at the venue, with Miranda reprising the titular role of Founding Father and Secretarial assistant of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, with higher praise than his original run on Broadway.[2] Miranda returned to the venue after nine years since he reprised the role of Usnavi exclusively in San Juan during the North American touring production of In the Heights, which he likewise wrote.

Facilities [edit]

The Center features iv main concert and theater halls, two eateries and a fundamental outdoor plaza, each with its ain unique features:

  • Antonio Paoli Festival Hall – Dedicated to a Puerto Rican opera singer, information technology is the largest hall of the center. Seating is between ane,875 and 1,945, and features two stories with VIP balconies, globe-class acoustic organization, and a 62-by-50-foot (19 by fifteen k) stage perfect for breathtaking musical performances including, operas, ballet, popular music shows, and symphonic concerts.
  • René Marqués Theater Hall – Dedicated to one of Puerto Rico'due south nigh famous playwrights and essayists, this hall seats between 748 and 781 guests and with a stage measuring 42 by 40 anxiety, information technology is specially designed for plays and musical performances.
  • Carlos Marichal Operation Hall – dedicated to a respected Puerto Rican fix and costume designer, the hall features seating for 210 guests in an intimate arena-styled theater.

Kenny Grand in the Sala Sinfónica

  • Sala Sinfónica Pablo Casals – symphony hall defended to the Spanish Catalan cellist and conductor best remembered for the recording the Bach Cello Suites he made from 1936 to 1939. The $34 million building, designed by Rodolfo Fernandez and Acentech Incorporated's Studio A, seats 1,300 and serves as the new home of the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra.[3]
  • Juan Morel Campos Plaza, dedicated to the Puerto Rican composer of danzas is located right in front end of the center's main entrance, it is a large open plaza featuring a pair of sculptures called The Muses and the Las Tablas Eating house, and is bachelor for outdoor activities and presentations for 800 guests.
  • Sylvia Rexach Theater Café – Designed to exist a 4th, but smaller, concert hall, the Café opened in 1988 and offers a relaxed nightclub theme for upwardly to 200 guests with a small phase for intimate performances. A xylographic landscape past famed local artist Antonio Martorell decorates its walls and grants homage to Sylvia Rexach, the famous Puerto Rican bolero singer and composer.
  • Las Tablas Restaurant (formerly the Arts Pavilion) – is a restaurant within the Juan Morel Campos Plaza and features an award-winning architectural design. The restaurant, whose theme literally embodies the phrase The Beauty of the Caribbean, is endemic past international pop star Luis Fonsi and local music and concert producer Tony Mojena. Its menu, developed by Giovanna Huyke, is congenital effectually the theme the taste of music, and consists mostly of local traditional foods prepared past its in-firm chef Alexis Bartolomei.

Surrounding art [edit]

The center is surrounded past various art expositions, including murals, paintings, and sculptures. The two largest halls feature art expositions which distinguishes each one:

  • In the Antonio Paoli Festival Hall's second flooring, a 30-by-15-human foot (9.1 by 4.6 grand) mural titled La Plena by Rafael Tufiño is on display and represents twelve famous Puerto Rican plenas by local songwriter Manuel "Canario" Jiménez: Cortaron an Elena; Temporal; El Perro de San Jerónimo; Josefina; Santa María; Tintorera del Mar; Fuego, Fuego, Fuego; Monchín del Alma; Cuando las Mujeres; Tanta Vanidad; Lola; and El Diablo Colorao. The landscape was created 30 years before the opening of the Center between 1952 and 1954. It was moved to its current place in 1987 after a iii-year restoration projection by Anton Konrad.
  • In the René Marqués Hall, a 20-by-39-foot (6.1 by xi.9 m) stained drinking glass exposition titled Grade and Tropical Crystals by local artist Luis Hernández Cruz illuminates its lobby with 5,700 multi-colored pieces of crystal arranged to showcase themes related to the sea, the woods, the sky and the overall tropical ambiance.

Near the archway of the eye, various expositions greet guests and visitors, including a 40-foot (12 m) aluminum sculpture by Luis Torruella titled Melodic Reflection. Nevertheless, the master art theme of the middle's entrance are The Muses. These are two separate works of art, one beingness an assortment of 6-pes-tall (1.8 thousand) bronze female sculptures along the Juan Morel Campos Plaza, by Annex Burgos; and the second being a big mural at the centre'south façade (pictured above), made from a mixture concrete and crystal stones and designed by Augusto Marín. Each muse represents the different arts and cultures which the Heart embraces, including local and classical music, theater, literature, dance, films, architecture, sculptures, and painting.

Location [edit]

Located along the Ponce de Leon Artery in the Santurce section of San Juan, the eye is located well-nigh diverse retail shops and residential buildings, which produce a vibrant temper around the middle both twenty-four hour period and night. It has an underground parking garage offer 483 spaces for guests, although adjacent office buildings provide boosted spaces.

References [edit]

  1. ^ Presupuesto del Gobierno de Puerto Rico - Corporación del Centro de las Bellas Artes de Puerto Rico
  2. ^ Jones, Chris (January 12, 2019). "'Hamilton' opens in Puerto Rico with emotional performance by Lin-Manuel Miranda: 'I just honey this island and so much'". Chicago Tribune . Retrieved 2019-01-13 .
  3. ^ "Project Portfolio - Acoustics, Vibration, AV Design & Information technology / Security".

External links [edit]

  • Official site (in Castilian)

martineswhearding.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_A._Ferr%C3%A9_Performing_Arts_Center

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