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West Chester University Cultural and Community Events Calendar for 2009-10
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School of Music to host CBDNA band conference March 11-14
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Annual Pre-Collegiate Piano Competition and Organ Competition
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Theatre Students Nab Top Honors at ACTF
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Summer Music Education program announced
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WRTI highlights WCU faculty during Samuel Barber centennial celebration
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School of Music continues its mission of artistic outreach to West Chester Borough and Central Pennsylvania
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School of Music tours on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
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WHYY Creative Campus videos feature WCU's College of Visual and Performing Arts students and faculty. more info...

Take a virtual tour of the new Swope Music Building and Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre

Slideshows from past summer programs.
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To ensure the quality of existing cultural arts programs and expand arts collaborations with the community, West Chester University of Pennsylvania is building the new School of Music and Performing Arts Center. Projected for completion in the Spring of 2006, it will feature a 375-seat performance hall as well as a 125-seat recital hall along with an art gallery. The center will host campus and community events and make West Chester University of Pennsylvania the cultural center of Chester County. It will be located on High Street, adjacent to the Bull Center, which houses the University Theater.

These facilities will:

  • increase the University's capacity to serve growing numbers of students in music, theatre, art, and dance
  • new curricular development
  • improve the quality of music and arts instruction and expand faculty access to instructional tools that enhance teaching
  • broaden the array of performing arts programming in which WCU can engage (theatre, opera, symphony, musical theater, art, etc.)
  • provide community arts organizations with a home for performances and displays while avoiding the needless duplication of facilities
  • dramatically increase regional access to the arts

The Center will include the existing E.O. Bull theaters and 85,000 square feet of new space that is planned in two sections. The first is the three-story, lyrically shaped School of Music building comprising classrooms, state-of-the-art music laboratories, rehearsal rooms, faculty offices, practice rooms, and a recital hall, library, and art gallery. The other wing features a 375-seat proscenium theater, reception gallery, and support spaces. The new facilities will be located adjacent to the two theaters in the E.O. Bull Center thereby creating the region’s premier cultural arts venue with four stages, an art gallery and sculpture garden, and convenient parking.

The new School of Music building will be named in honor of Dr. Charles E. Swope, former President of the University. Other parts of the Center are available for naming by generous supporters of this project.

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