Chan Centre for the Performing Arts

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The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts is a renowned concert and theatre venue in Vancouver, Canada, noted for its striking architecture and excellent acoustics, and serving as a major cultural hub for both the university and the wider community.

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Chan Centre for the Performing Arts canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
performing arts centre
theatre venue
affiliation University of British Columbia
architecturalStyle contemporary architecture
country Canada
function concert venue
lecture venue
theatre venue
hasFeature adjustable acoustic elements
balconies
curved wood interior surfaces
orchestra pit
retractable acoustic banners
reverberation chamber
hasPart Chan Shun Concert Hall
Royal Bank Cinema
Telus Studio Theatre
lobby and reception areas
hasReputationFor high-quality performance experience
world-class acoustics
hasSeatingType raked seating
hosts community events
professional touring productions
university concerts
inception 1997
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn British Columbia
Vancouver
locatedOnCampusOf University of British Columbia
material concrete
glass
wood
namedAfter Chan family
notableFor excellent acoustics
striking architecture
primaryUse dance performances
lectures and talks
music performances
theatrical productions
regionServed Greater Vancouver Regional District
surface form: Greater Vancouver
servesAs cultural hub for the University of British Columbia
cultural hub for the wider Vancouver community
usedBy UBC School of Music
chamber music groups
professional orchestras
student ensembles
theatre companies

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University of British Columbia hasFacility Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
Point Grey campus hasFacility Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
University Endowment Lands contains Chan Centre for the Performing Arts