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Kansas City Symphony performs for Kauffman Center supporters

Symphony and audienceThe Lyric Theatre was nearly full on December 19 as supporters of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, the ArtsKC Fund of the Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City and the Kansas City Symphony gathered for a special Symphony performance. Music included pieces by Rimsky-Korsakov, Bach, Britten, Prokofiev and others. Both Music Director Michael Stern and Assistant Conductor Steven Jarvi took to the podium at different times during the evening, providing a wonderful sampler of music and conducting for the enthusiastic audience.

Michael SternThe musical evening was punctuated with comments from Michael Stern, who shared his excitement about being part of Kansas City’s arts community at this particular time in history. He acknowledged that the Symphony has reached new heights just as Kansas City builds a world-class performance space, two things that create a dynamic combination for future musical performances. He thanked Julia Irene Kauffman for her vision and perseverance in making the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts a reality. And, given the incredible attention being paid to acoustics in the new concert hall, Stern promised the supportive audience that they have a great deal to look forward to.

Shirley Helzberg and Myra SiegelGuests, including Kauffman Center board member Shirley Helzberg and donor Myra Siegel, enjoyed champagne and conversation at intermission.

Yasu Toyota and Jane ChuAfter intermission Jane Chu, President and CEO of the Kauffman Center, joined Yasu Toyota, the Kauffman Center’s acoustician and key design team member, on stage for a special presentation. They shared insights into the thinking and design details that are going into the acoustical planning for the concert hall. Toyota, who has designed performances spaces all around the world, talked about how the hall is configured to provide both intimacy and spacial volume needed for excellent, non-amplified sound. Jane Chu explained how a one-tenth scale acoustical model was used to test the concert hall design and avoid problems when construction is done at scale.

Holiday Concert #7After the concert, Yasu Toyota posed with Jane Chu and Joan Israelite, retiring executive director of the Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City. The Arts Council was one of the partners in this special concert held to thank donors and supporters who make the performing arts in Kansas City strong and vibrant.

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Brandmeyer Great Hall

Calling Brandmeyer Great Hall a “lobby” is akin to calling the Milky Way a “constellation.” However, the Kauffman Center grand lobby space features a four-level curtain wall of glass so that guests can enjoy a stunning view of the Kansas City skyline. This grand space accommodates up to 450 seated guests or up to 1,000 guests for a reception-style event.

As you mingle before taking your seat, you can enjoy art exhibits, refreshment bars, and the Kauffman Center Gift Shop.

Brandmeyer Hall

Calling Brandmeyer Great Hall a “lobby” is akin to calling the Milky Way a “constellation.” However, the Kauffman Center grand lobby space features a four-level curtain wall of glass so that guests can enjoy a stunning view of the Kansas City skyline. This grand space accommodates up to 450 seated guests or up to 1,000 guests for a reception-style event.Calling Brandmeyer Great Hall a “lobby” is akin to calling the Milky Way a “constellation.” However, the Kauffman Center grand lobby space features a four-level curtain wall of glass so that guests can enjoy a stunning view of the Kansas City skyline. This grand space accommodates up to 450 seated guests or up to 1,000 guests for a reception-style event.

As you mingle before taking your seat, you can enjoy art exhibits, refreshment bars, and the Kauffman Center Gift Shop.

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Great Hall

Calling Brandmeyer Great Hall a “lobby” is akin to calling the Milky Way a “constellation.” However, the Kauffman Center grand lobby space features a four-level curtain wall of glass so that guests can enjoy a stunning view of the Kansas City skyline. This grand space accommodates up to 450 seated guests or up to 1,000 guests for a reception-style event.

As you mingle before taking your seat, you can enjoy art exhibits, refreshment bars, and the Kauffman Center Gift Shop.

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The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is a regional hub for music, opera, theater and dance, serving also as the performance home of three of the region’s leading performing arts organizations.

The Kauffman Center’s two performance venues — Muriel Kauffman Theatre and Helzberg Hall—are distinct structures, each housed in their own architectural shell which contains their individual acoustical environment. The building’s glass roof and walls provide sweeping views of Kansas City to the south. The north façade features arched stainless steel walls that rise from the ground like a wave.

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The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts rises up while reflecting earth, sky, and the vision of a home in Kansas City for extraordinary performing arts, accessible to everyone.

And to think that the building’s design started on a napkin.

In 2000, Irene Kauffman had a dinner meeting with renowned architect Moshe Safdie, who drew his first sketch of the Kauffman Center on a restaurant napkin. Then and there, they knew it would change the KC skyline, as well as the experiences of artists and audiences throughout the region.

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Kauffman Center History

The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts opened in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, on September 16, 2011.

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Community Outreach and Engagement

The educational and community outreach programs created by the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts offer unprecedented access to arts experiences for young people and underserved audiences in the Kansas City metropolitan area.

The Kauffman Center’s community outreach programs and engagement programs provide many unique avenues to connect local youth and families with outstanding performing arts experiences.

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Our Volunteers Are Part of the Performance

Volunteers are one of the Kauffman Center’s greatest assets. This dedicated group of community members generously shares their time to fill the 50+ shifts required for every performance.

We offer close and free parking during volunteer shifts, flexible scheduling, an excellent training program, social outings around Kansas City, special events hosted at the Kauffman Center, and much, much more!

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About Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts

Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, the Kauffman Center has been honored as one of the World’s 15 Most Beautiful Concert Halls.

In the words of Julia Irene Dennie-Kauffman, daughter of Muriel McBrien Kauffman, “At the heart of the Kauffman Center is a living tradition of extraordinary and diverse performing arts experiences. Years of collective research, planning and design have brought into focus the mission of the Kauffman Center. This is a building for today and for generations to come.”

Become a Spotlight Member of Kauffman Center Performing Arts Nonprofit in Kansas City

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Members of Spotlight, the Kauffman Center’s individual membership program, enjoy exclusive benefits while supporting the performing arts in Kansas City.

As a 501(c)(3) charitable performing arts nonprofit in Kansas City, the Kauffman Center relies on its members and donors for nearly 30% of its annual operating budget.

When you become a Spotlight member, your generosity makes it possible for more people to experience the clarity of Helzberg Hall, the intimacy of Muriel Kauffman Theatre, and the grandeur of Brandmeyer Great Hall.

How the Kauffman Center Serves the Community

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Performance Halls

Kauffman Center covers nearly 285,000 square feet, including two main performance halls, the Muriel Kauffman Theatre and Helzberg Hall.

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Performance Halls

Kauffman Center covers nearly 285,000 square feet, including two main performance halls, the Muriel Kauffman Theatre and Helzberg Hall. enter covers nearly 285,000 square feet, including two main performance halls, the Muriel Kauffman Theatre and Helzberg Hall.

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Performance Halls

Kauffman Center covers nearly 285,000 square feet, including two main performance halls, the Muriel Kauffman Theatre and Helzberg Hall.

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Community Overtures

From school matinee performances to reduced or free ticket opportunities to assistance for bus transportation, the Kauffman Center works hard to provide access to the performing arts for everyone.

Students

The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is passionate about providing youth in our community with opportunities to experience high-quality performing arts, learn about the facility and even plan for a future in the arts.

Community

The Community Tickets program offers reduced or even free tickets to help local social service agencies, schools and non-profit organizations bring children, families and underserved communities to performances.

Artists & Performers

Along with being the performance home of Kansas City Symphony, Lyric Opera of Kansas City and Kansas City Ballet, the Kauffman Center draws world-renowned artists and unique performers to our stages.

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