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The
theatre of Artà is an ideal space for hosting
congresses, conventions, and working meetings, etc.
as it has a main hall with seating for 460 persons,
a conference room with seating for approximately 100
persons and a meeting room for 20 persons. In addition,
we have the technical resources required to project
images on a big screen and in Power Point.
The
theatre cafeteria can provide snacks during the morning
and coffee in the afternoon for 500 persons.
The
theatre can also organise complementary tourist excursions
so that visitors can get to know the area: Visit to
Puig de Sant Salvador, the Talayotic settlement of Ses
Paises or other parts of Artà.
In
the area, there are various hotels with room for small
groups and in the surrounding coastal area one can find
a much wider hotel offer for larger groups.
The
district of Artà is a short distance from the
beaches of Cala Rajada, Cala Mesquida, Sa Colonia de
Sant Pere, Font de Sa Cala, Canyamel and Cala Millor
where congress participants can enjoy the sun and beach.
For
more information, call 971 829 700 from 09:00 to 14:00
or 658773304, alternatively contact info@teatrearta.com
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The
auditorium has 460 seats and two access points from
the main entrance.
The
acoustic design of the theatre was carried out by Doctor
Higini Arau, who designed the false ceiling, combining
the various materials in such a way as to achieve a
homogeneous sound distribution in all areas of the auditorium.
All
auditorium doors are sound and fire proof, and all materials
used have also been fireproofed.
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AUDITORIUM

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The
stage, measuring 134 m2, allows artists considerable
mobility.
The
stage front, which measures 11 metres wide and 6 metres
high, is the location of the curtain, the flies, the
border and the cinema screen. The orchestra pit is located
below.
The catwalk is 14 metres high, leaving 2.5 metres free
that allows access from above for two technicians. From
here, descend 8 motorised bars, 13 manual bars and 16
counter-weighted bars.
The
entire stage area is completely separate from the rest
of the building by means of a fire curtain and fire/sound
proof doors.
The
fire curtain, weighing 11 tons, is motorised and lowers
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STAGE

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Lighting is controlled
from the control room with a digital Strand Lighting
desk and the sound with an Allen & Heath DR 128
digital matrix mixer, with Carver amplifiers and EAW
loudspeakers.
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CONTROL
ROOM

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Cinemeccanica
35 mm projection system.
Dolby SR system.
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CINEMA

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The
Theatre of Artà has two group dressing rooms
at stage level and two individual dressing rooms beneath
the stage.
The
dressing rooms are equipped with a public address system,
audio-visual monitoring of the stage and direct communication
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DRESSING
ROOMS

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Multi-function space,
measuring 108 m2, for small format performances, conferences,
exhibitions, etc.
This space is equipped
with a portable system comprised of compact disc, mini
disc, video, mixing desk, projector, wireless microphone,
table-top microphones and active sound monitors, projection
screen, blackboard, etc.
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CONFERENCE
ROOM

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This
room is used for training activities, as a lecture room
for theatre groups, presentations, etc.
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MEETING
ROOM

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The theatre of Artà
has a bar-cafeteria service open daily from 09:00 to
23:00.
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BAR
AND TERRACE

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Opened
in June 2001, the theatre of Artà was built under
the supervision of the architect Mateu Carrió
on land donated to the community for this purpose by
Cristòfol Ferrer Pons. The theatre is located
in the centre of Artà, next to the Na Batlessa
Cultural Centre and el paseo dels Tarongers, which surrounds
it.
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THE
BUILDING

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EQUIPMENT
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Lighting:
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Spots:
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Machinery:
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Electrical
generator
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THE
THEATRE OF ARTÀ - CENTRE OF CULTURAL ACTION
The
Fundació Teatre Municipal d’Artà
is the body created in order to improve management
and guarantee citizen participation in its operation.
It follows three lines of action:
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Space
for social action at the service of citizen groups
and of the community’s needs.
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Continuous training, working with schools and
colleges and based on in-house training activities.
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The regular planning of shows, which require certain
main characteristics:
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Special
attention to local production and the results
of training activity (School performances,
youth workshops, etc.)
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The
combination of amateur work with professional
work of artistic quality.
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The
establishing of the Catalan language as
intrinsic and identifying communicative
medium and other languages as a sign of
openness to the world and to its artists.
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The
presentation of theatre, music, dance and
cinema
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