Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center
Opening April 2019, the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center is the newest building on campus. This building acts as a new central hub for the performing arts on campus. With a recital hall, 750-seat theater and design classroom, the building is perfect for promoting the arts in the Inland Northwest. This building will be the central hub for the conference, host our information table, the opening concert, all adjudicated concerts, and the gala concert.
John J. Hemmingson Center
Acting as a student center during the school year, the John J. Hemmingson center will be central to our conference for dance classes and meetings. The building is located on the east side of the university and offers three large ballrooms serving as spaces to dance while looking out over the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø campus.
Theatre / Dance Studios
The central location of the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Dance program is located just west of the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. The dance studio, action studio and regular lecture classroom within the Theatre / Dance Studios will be used for classes.
Magnuson Theatre
Built from a renovated gym in the 1950s, Magnuson is an intimate 215-seat modified-thrust theatre. Here we will host our informal concerts, as well as some classes. It is located at the east end of College Hall, which is the most central building on campus.
The Globe Room at Cataldo Hall
Cataldo Hall is located just north of the St. Aloysius Church. Inside you will find the Globe Room meeting space, 1887 At Cataldo student dining lounge for lunch, and a café just inside the entry with beverages and lunch items available for purchase.
Rudolf Fitness Center
Located next to the McCarthey Athletic Center, the Rudolf Fitness Center is the main gym facility on campus. With access to a gym and a studio, this space will be used to hold movement specific classes.