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The College of Saint Benedict has a ten year history of commissioning new dance works, such as Diavolo shown above, and will present the Merce Cunningham Dance Company once again this season—the fifth time since the facility opened in 1964. They will be in residence for a week and will end with the Midwest premiere of Views on Stage on April 21, 2007—a piece commissioned by the College of Saint Bendedict.
Learn more about commissioned works.
BAC featured in The Chronical of Higher Education
The College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University have a long standing tradition and commitment to bringing arts and culture to the CSB/SJU students as well as the greater Minnesota community.
All CSB/SJU students have the opportunity to study and create in the extraordinary spaces of the BAC. More than 1,000 CSB/SJU students take classes or lessons in the facility annually. In addition, each year the BAC plays host to 200 public events such as:
In the early 1960's, some very visionary women recognized the need not only for more space on the CSB campus for fine arts students, but a greater community need of a performance venue that could attract major productions from around the country. These women turned that vision in reality with the opening of the BAC in 1964. Learn more.
The Petters Auditorium is a state-of-the-art concert hall and the only venue outside of Minneapolis/St. Paul offering an annual Minnesota Orchestra series. In fact, when the Minnesota Orchestra designed its new concert hall in Minneapolis, the BAC was used as a model because of its outstanding acoustics.
In addition to the Petters Auditorium, the building houses the Gorecki Family Theater, gallery spaces, the new Helgeson Dance Studio, rehearsal halls, and offices and classrooms for theater, visual arts, music and dance.
Thousands of school children and teachers from the region have benefited from arts education programming at the BAC. The Fine Arts Program brings a variety of culturally diverse performances to Central Minnesota audiences, providing students and the wider community opportunities for interaction with regional, national, and international artists through lectures, master classes, extended residencies and performances.
The departments of art, music and theater thrive in the well-planned instructional facilities and share with professional touring companies and community organizations in the utilization of the versatile and fully equipped performance facilities.
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