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The Division of Fine Arts offers four performance facilities: Festival Concert Hall, Beckwith Recital Hall, Askanase Auditorium, and Walsh Studio Theatre.

Both Festival Concert Hall and Beckwith Recital Hall are available for rental. Please follow the links for more information.

Festival Concert Hall

Festival Concert Hall is an acoustically excellent, 1000-seat hall, opened in 1981. FCH is the concert home for all NDSU music major ensembles, The F-M Symphony, The F-M Opera, and for special concert and performance appearances by groups such as the Vienna Choir Boys, The Second City, the Blenders, the Smuin Ballet, the National Symphony Orchestra, and other touring arts organizations. Festival Concert Hall is also available for rental.

Festival Concert Hall is located in the southwest corner of the North Dakota State University campus, at the intersection of 12th Avenue North and Bolley Drive.

Festival Concert Hall Events

Beckwith Recital Hall

Beckwith Recital Hall has the same acoustical excellence as FCH but is a smaller setting with capacity being 200. It is used as a classroom for Art and Music as well as faculty, student and small group recitals. Beckwith is also available for outside rental.

Beckwith Recital Hall is located in the southwest corner of the North Dakota State University campus, at the intersection of 12th Avenue North and Bolley Drive.

Beckwith Recital Hall Events

Askanase Auditorium

 Askanase auditorium is a 380-seat proscenium  theatre. The Little Country Theatre uses the  space for a majority of their productions.

 Askanase auditorium is located at the  intersection of 12th Avenue North and Albrecht  Blvd.

 

Walsh Studio Theatre

Walsh Studio Theatre is a flexible studio-laboratory "black box" space. It is located in Askanase Hall, at the corner of 12th Avenue North and Albrecht Blvd.

All production spaces are handicap accessible and assistive listening devices are available upon request.


For more information contact Kay Beckermann, (701) 231-9564
Last Updated: Friday, 04-Mar-2005 16:10:13 CST
Published by NDSU's Division of Fine Arts
Reineke Fine Arts Center - 12th Avenue North & Bolley Drive
P.O. Box 5691 - Fargo, North Dakota 58105-5691