Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts
Posted June 28th, 2007 by jimdunntx
About:
Construction on the Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts (REDCPA) at the National Hispanic Cultural Center began in November 2001, and the facility opened in September 2004.
It provides world-class stages for theatre, music, dance, and media arts, as well as for educating the public about Hispanic contributions to these disciplines.
Designed as a stylized Mayan pyramid, with interior elements modeled on Romanesque architecture, the REDCPA has already won two architectural awards for interiors and lighting. It has three distinctive performance venues, as described below.
