Winspear Centre

Edmonton, Canada

4.4

Fermé en ce moment

10 avis

Carte

Vue de la rue

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Informations professionnelles

Cartes de crédit acceptées
Crédit, Débit
Parking
Rue
Parking à vélos
Oui
Adapté aux enfants
Oui
Adapté aux groupes
Oui
Bruit
Très bruyant
Musique
Concert
Bon pour danser
Non
Alcool
Bar complet
Happy Hour
Non
Vestiaire
Oui
Fumeur
Zone à l'extérieur
Terrasse
Non
Télévision
Non

Description

Spécialités

Although we are a centre for music, we also host weddings, rock concerts, graduation ceremonies, lectures, corporate events, Christmas parties — even So You Think You Can Dance Canada auditions! The Winspear holds over 250 events a year utilizing all 8 of its event spaces.

Historique

Fondé en 1997.

For many years, the Jubilee Auditorium was the Edmonton Symphony’s home. However it was the dream of many in the community that our city should have a performance hall with superior acoustics designed purely for musical performance. With the formation of the Edmonton Concert Hall Foundation in 1983, the work began.

Dr. Winspear made a donation of six million dollars, the largest single private donation to a performing arts facility in Canadian history. The Canadian federal government put up $ 15 million, and the Alberta government signed on with matching funds. The City of Edmonton leased the old police station site on the east side of Sir Winston Churchill Square to the ECHF for 90 years, at one dollar a year.

Many creative and worthwhile fundraising initiatives were undertaken, and the generosity of Edmontonians, and indeed other people and corporations from elsewhere, brought the Francis Winspear Centre for Music to fruition for its grand opening in 1997.

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Philip P.

Manager

Communications Manager for Edmonton Symphony Orchestra & Winspear Centre