Burnsville Performing Arts Center
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Opened in January 2009, the Burnsville Performing Arts Center (also referred to as BPAC and Burnsville PAC) is located at 12600 Nicollet Ave in the Heart of the City in Burnsville, Minnesota
Burnsville, Minnesota
Burnsville is a city south of downtown Minneapolis in Dakota County in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The city lies on the south bank of the Minnesota River, upstream from the confluence with the Mississippi River...

. The venue is adjacent to Nicollet Commons Park, which features green space, water fountains, and a 250-seat outdoor performance amphitheater. The Burnsville PAC features an eclectic range of performances on the main stage and the black box theatres including: dance, theatre, concerts, comedians, and written word. Past performances include the Girl Singers of the Hit Parade, Larry Carlton
Larry Carlton
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, Louie Anderson
Louie Anderson
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, Lori Lane, Richard Marx
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, Church Basement Ladies, Melissa Manchester
Melissa Manchester
Melissa Manchester is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Beginning in the 1970s, she has recorded generally in the adult contemporary genre. She has also appeared as an actress on television, in films, and on stage....

, Bill Engvall
Bill Engvall
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, Nick Colionne, Celtic Crossroads, Twin Cities Ballet of Minnesota, Elizabeth Gilbert, Rob Lake, Tommy Emmanuel
Tommy Emmanuel
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, Sinbad
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, Ralphie May
Ralphie May
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, Dakota Valley Symphony, Chameleon Theater Circle, Miss Minnesota USA
Miss Minnesota USA
The Miss Minnesota USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Minnesota in the Miss USA pageant.Despite a strong start in the first three years of competition at Miss USA, Minnesota has been largely unsuccessful overall...

/Teen USA, and Cirque D’Or. Additionally, productions of Mame, A Christmas Carol and Peter Pan were presented utilizing sets created for the Kennedy Center, the Kodak Theatre and the original Cathy Rigby Broadway production respectively.



History

Plans to build the arts center in Burnsville originated with Partners for Tomorrow, a citizen-based community forum convened in 1993 and 1994. Talks continued for more than ten years. A building contract was finally drawn in September 2007 between the city and Lund Martin Construction Inc. The space was designed by Ankeny Kell Architechts of St. Paul. Burnsville Mayor Elizabeth Kautz and Burnsville City Council members led the ribbon cutting ceremony on January 21, 2009, which was followed by performances from Burnsville artists, musicians, dancers, and actors. Grammy award-winning artist Melissa Manchester headlined the inaugural gala on January 31, 2009.



Main Stage

The Main Stage is the largest of the theatres in the complex with a capacity of 1014 seats. (759 Orchestra and 255 Balcony). The theatre is outfitted with state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems. The theatre is accessible on the ground and second level atrium lobbies and via elevator. The stage is 45 ft (13.7 m) deep by 100 ft (30.5 m) wide, with a 48 ft (14.6 m) proscenium
Proscenium
A proscenium theatre is a theatre space whose primary feature is a large frame or arch , which is located at or near the front of the stage...

 opening. There is room for a total of 30 wheelchairs and 31 companion seats.

Black Box Theatre

The Black Box Theatre is a completely open space, making it flexible to a variety of performance setups. The room can be hung with sound and lighting instruments and is curtained. Risers are available to set the room to a capacity of 150 seated patrons. The handicap accessible seats are located in the first row of seating and will be accommodated as needs dictate.

Art Gallery

The Burnsville PAC currently holds eight gallery exhibits every calendar year in its 2000 square feet (185.8 m²) art gallery, which is free and open to the public. The mission is to celebrate the visual arts by displaying a diverse collection of artwork from local emerging and professional artists.

The Rehearsal Room

The Rehearsal Room is an 1800 sq ft (167.2 m²) space complete with mirrors and ballet barres on the walls and a sprung maple floor for dance rehearsal purposes. The room can accommodate up to 100 people.

Meeting Rooms

Meeting rooms can be split in half with an air wall to separate groups or completely opened to accommodate 100 guests in a theatre style setup. Classroom setups as well as any combination of hollow square table design can be accommodated in this space.

Green Rooms

A green room is located next to the Star Dressing room in the backstage area and can be utilized for smaller get-togethers of 30-50 persons in a secluded environment. This room features an adjacent entrance area and is carpeted and well lighted. All dressing rooms are accessible therefore there are no specifically designed handicapped dressing room facilities.

VIP Suite

The VIP Suite is located on the north end of the second floor atrium next to the open air balcony and provides for a private VIP setting for board meetings, intimate formal dining, meet n’ greets, etc.

Upper Lobby

The upper lobby, approximately 4000 sq ft (371.6 m²), can seat up to 280 patrons for banquets, wedding receptions, trade shows booths and other special events. Windows are floor to ceiling offering views of Nicollet Commons Park and the Minnesota River
Minnesota River
The Minnesota River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 332 miles long, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It drains a watershed of nearly , in Minnesota and about in South Dakota and Iowa....

 and the Minneapolis skyline to the north.

Art and All That Jazz

Started in 2004, the Art and All That Jazz Festival is an annual event held the third weekend in August in Burnsville, Minnesota. Featuring an assortment of local musicians and over 50 art and food vendors, the festival draws over 15,000 people and is now hosted at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center and the Nicollet Commons Park Plaza.

Burnsville Civic Light Opera

The Burnsville Civic Light Opera, a newly formed organization, has as its mission the goal of presenting large productions of musicals and an annual production of A Christmas Carol. Between November, 2010 and January 2011, the BCLO presented MAME using a set built for the Kennedy Center, a production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL created for the 2008 Kodak Theatre run starring Christopher Lloyd and John Goodman and a January, 2011 engagement of PETER PAN using the original set, costumes, props and flying technicians from Cathy Rigby's Broadway production. The unusual combination of a large well-equipped stage with the small capacity of 1,000 allows BCLO to blend community theatre actors with Broadway production values.

Burnsville Visual Arts Society

The Burnsville Visual Arts Society, a 29 year-old nonprofit visual arts organization, hosts their annual juried show Art Fete at the Burnsville PAC Art Gallery. The mission of Art Fete is to support local emerging and professional artists and provide them with the opportunity to exhibit and sell their artwork in a public venue. Awards for this competition are sponsored by area businesses and the Burnsville Visual Arts Society in support of the visual arts in the community.

Chameleon Theatre Circle

The Chameleon Theatre Circle is the resident theatre company of the Burnsville PAC’s Black Box Theatre. As of February 2011, the company is in their 13th season and has performed over 70 productions.

Dakota Valley Symphony (DVS)

The Burnsville PAC’s main stage is home to the Dakota Valley Symphony, a non-profit, volunteer community arts organization. The symphony is composed of a 60-member symphony orchestra, a 40-member mixed chorus and a 90-member Summer Pops orchestra and chorus, all under the direction of founder and music director Stephen J. Ramsey.

International Festival of Burnsville

The International Festival of Burnsville is a summer day-long event designed to promote and celebrate Burnsville’s cultural diversity through the sharing of art, food, dance, and music of various cultures. Some of the art work for the festival is showcased in the Burnsville PAC’s Art Gallery.

Pan Asian Dance Festival

Minnesota’s first Pan Asian Dance Festival was hosted in May 2010 on the Burnsville PAC Main Stage, which will continue to serve as its home. The festival is a mix of arts and crafts, street art, family activities, and dance performances. Twin Cities’ dance groups involved with the festival include:
  • Asian Indian – Ragamala Dance
  • Bhutanese – Bhutanese Dance Group/Renuka
  • Chinese – CAAM Chinese Dance Theater
  • Filipino – Cultural Society of Filipino-Americans
  • Hmong – MN Sunshine Dance & Moonlight Dancers
  • Indonesian – Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota
  • KaRen – KaRen Dance Group
  • Korean – Korean Dance Group
  • Japanese – Sansei Yonsei Kai Japanese Children and Adult Dance Group
  • Laotian – Lao Woman Association Dance Group
  • Pacific Islander – Hula Halau `O Maile Keli`i Po1okalani
  • Sri Lanka – Sri Lanka Dance Group
  • Tibetan – TAFM Traditional Performing Arts
  • Vietnamese – Hoang Anh Vietnamese Dance Group

The Pan Asian Dance Festival is organized by Asian Media Access, MN Sunshine Dance & Ocean Dance Group, and the Pan Asian Artist Alliance.

Twin Cities Ballet of Minnesota (TCB)

Twin Cities Ballet of Minnesota is an independent, 501(c)(3) non-profit semi-professional dance company that draws its dancers from area professional dance companies, dance schools, and community residents. TCB's rehearsal and administrative home is at the premier new facility of Ballet Royale Minnesota, the first and only dedicated classical ballet academy south of the Minnesota River, located on the border of Lakeville
Lakeville, Minnesota
As of the census of 2000, there were 43,128 people, 13,609 households, and 11,526 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,192.4 people per square mile . There were 13,799 housing units at an average density of 381.5 per square mile...

and Burnsville, in the heart of the Minneapolis/St. Paul south metro area. Performances are held at the state-of-the-art professional theater at Burnsville Performing Arts Center.
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