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Lindemann looks forward to jam-packed fall season after busy summer

Performing center鈥檚 public opening to take place Oct. 21

<p>Final construction tasks over the summer have included the installation of Leo Villareal&#x27;s “Infinite Composition” in the Atwater Lobby.</p><p>Courtesy of Nick Dentamaro</p>

Final construction tasks over the summer have included the installation of Leo Villareal's 鈥淚nfinite Composition鈥 in the Atwater Lobby.

Courtesy of Nick Dentamaro

With the fall semester in full swing, some students are finding themselves in class settings far different than the familiar rooms of Sayles Hall, Salomon Center and Page-Robinson Hall. With its spaces currently being used for rehearsals and classes, as well as a kickoff concert right around the corner, the Lindemann Performing Arts Center is just about open for business.听

Although construction of the Lindemann was nearly complete at the end of last spring, much work still remained to be done over the summer, according to Avery Willis Hoffman, artistic director of the Brown Arts Institute. The past few months have been dedicated to testing the Main Hall鈥檚 various configurations, developing room reservation software and finalizing construction tasks, such as the installation of 鈥淚nfinite Composition鈥 in the Atwater Lobby.

Testing the Main Hall聽聽

The Lindemann鈥檚 Main Hall is a reconfigurable space: It has retractable seats, a mobile stage and moving walls that allow the Hall to be arranged in a total of five distinct ways, The Herald previously reported.听

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鈥淚t鈥檚 a chameleon of a building,鈥 said Peter Chenot, director of marketing and communications at BAI. 鈥淚t reflects each different event.鈥

In the spring, BAI tested the Main Hall鈥檚 orchestra configuration through practice rehearsals with the Brown University Orchestra and Brown University Chorus.听

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Courtesy of Warren Jagger

Over the summer, BAI worked with the Urban Bush Women dance ensemble and artist Sabine Theunissen鈥檚 鈥淲hite Box鈥 residency to test the 鈥渁coustics and technical capabilities鈥 of the Main Hall鈥檚 theatrical configuration, Hoffman wrote in an email to The Herald.

BAI also partnered with Brown鈥檚 Music Department and RISD鈥檚 Studio for Research in Sound and Technology to test the Main Hall鈥檚 ambisonic cube configuration. According to Chenot, the cube configuration uses about 40 speakers.

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Courtesy of Peter Chenot

This past Wednesday, the BAI held its final major tuning event, which involved testing the flat floor configuration of the Main Hall. The performance featured Artistic Innovator Chachi Carvalho and Cape Verdean-Dutch musician Nelson Freitas, Hoffman wrote.听

Throughout the testing process, Brown and Providence community members were invited in as audience members. 鈥淪urveys revealed great excitement about the new space, the versatility of each configuration and 鈥 anticipation of inspiring projects to come,鈥 Hoffman wrote.听

Lindemann in use 聽

The Lindemann opened for classes at the start of shopping period. Some courses being offered in the building this fall include MUSC 0642: 鈥淲orld Music Ensemble,鈥 MCM 1205F: 鈥淏lack Queer Diasporas,鈥 TAPS 1342: 鈥淏allet II鈥 and ARTS 1006: 鈥淧laying the Villain on Camera.鈥

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Riley Hall, the largest rehearsal space in Lindemann鈥檚 lowest level, is also the new weekly rehearsal space for the Brown University Orchestra, according to Director Mark Seto.

聽鈥淚t has been exciting to have the opportunity to use a new facility that was designed with the performing arts in mind,鈥 Seto wrote in an email to The Herald. 鈥淭here are many moving parts, literal and metaphorical, involved in the rollout of a new space, so there are still plenty of details we are figuring out as we get acquainted with the building.鈥澛犅

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Courtesy of Nick Dentamaro

Oboist and orchestra member Anna Ryu 鈥25 said that rehearsing in Riley Hall has been somewhat of an adjustment from the spaces traditionally used by the orchestra, such as Alumnae Hall and Sayles Auditorium.听聽

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鈥淲henever I walk into the Lindemann, I still feel like I'm walking into an area under construction or some sterile museum where I shouldn't touch things and don't know what rooms I'm allowed to be in,鈥 Ryu said. 鈥淏ut I think I also trust that this new space will become familiar with time.鈥

Ryu added that she鈥檚 particularly excited to see friends and family in the audience this year, made possible by the slanted seating arrangement of the Main Hall鈥檚 orchestra configuration.

鈥淚t really does make a difference to me when I can see people's faces as I play in a performance,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 feel like I can play towards something or for someone.鈥澛犅犅犅

Student musicians have additionally been able to store their instruments and reserve practice rooms in the Lindemann. that allows students, student groups and faculty to book these spaces went online this week.

Chenot added that some of the Lindemann鈥檚 larger spaces, such as the Movement Lab, will likely not be available for reservation in the scheduling portal until later in the semester.听

Upcoming events聽

Hoffman described the Main Hall as a 鈥渃ollaboratively curated space.鈥 She wrote that the BAI will be working with student groups to prepare projects, such as orchestra performances, in addition to larger student performances, which will be announced as part of the inaugural , which aims to showcase projects from across the 鈥淏rown Arts ecosystem.鈥

On Saturday, Sep. 23, the Lindemann will host a Labor Appreciation Event for the many people responsible for its construction and design, Hoffman wrote. Students and community members who are still looking to get involved in the maintenance and daily operations of the new building may also apply to be a part of the BAI鈥檚 workforce program.听聽聽

The Lindemann鈥檚 will take place on Oct. 21, with a block party, tours, public conversations and public performances by the Brown University Orchestra, Brown University Chorus and special guest violinist Itzhak Perlman P鈥92, Hoffman wrote.听聽

鈥淪tudent ensembles will also premiere a newly commissioned piece by the Brown Arts Institute, composed by Associate Professor of Music Eric Nathan and set to poetry written by Assistant Professor of Literary Arts Sawako Nakayasu,鈥 she added.

After the Lindemann鈥檚 official public opening, Carrie Mae Weems鈥檚 鈥溾 will be set up as the inaugural project in the building. According to Chenot, portions of the installation are already on view in various sites on campus, such as the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts and List Art Center.听聽聽聽聽

鈥淐ollaborative curation takes time and intention,鈥 Hoffman wrote. 鈥淲e are excited to work with students to build their skills for presenting in this large, complex space.鈥


Rya Vallabhaneni

Rya is an arts & culture section editor from Albany, NY. She is a junior studying English and Literary Arts, and her favorite TV show is Breaking Bad.



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