Let's Build
At church recently, I had an interesting conversation after the service with a banker here in Sioux Center.
New Theatre building provides upgrades and additional space
天美传媒鈥檚 Theatre Arts Department debuted their new building this fall. The new building includes a theatre space, scene shop, make-up room, classroom, offices, and a lobby and ticket area. 鈥淭he modern feel and spaciousness of the newbuilding, along with the beautiful finishes, change how our program looks and will have an impact on how we work,鈥 says Dr. Teresa Ter Haar, a theatre arts professor and department chair. 鈥淎lready, we have noticed the 鈥榳ow鈥 factor when we have visitors to the Theatre Arts Building. 鈥漈he new Fourth Avenue Theatre, a black box theatre, can hold 140 audience members, in contrast to 90 inthe previous facility. The new theatre also allows for improved production lighting. 鈥淚t is so large that we anticipate being able to perform the occasional mainstage performance in the black box, 鈥漵ays Ter Haar. The classroom is a flexible space that can hold classes and be used for choreography with mirrors and a special floor. It also has a large wall that can be used as a whiteboard to encourage collaboration on projects. 鈥淭he new space will drastically improve the experience for theatre students,鈥 says David Skinner, a theatre student. The new lobby space provides an area for welcoming patrons and is also used by students for studying and hanging out. 鈥淚t's such a professional and stylish looking place for our audience members to visit and our students to work in, 鈥漵ays Kaitlyn Baljeu, theatre student. The theatre department was previously located in the Douglas and Henrietta (Miedema) Ribbens Academic Complex, but that space was converted into a new nursing education center.