
Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center
SIZE
3000 sqft - 5000 sqft
TYPE
Cultural › Cultural Center Hall/TheaterEducational › Other
STATUS
Built
BUDGET
$100K - 500K
YEAR
2016
LOCATION
Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, United States
Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture has completed the new Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center – a community resource that celebrates dance education in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood.
Located in a former industrial building, JPDA developed a series of dramatic architectural interventions that transform the exterior and create bright, airy and playful dance studios, offices, a library, and dressing rooms for the bustling families that arrive each day.
Formerly Principal Dancer with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Dwana Smallwood later served as Director at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy in South Africa.
After deciding to come back to her home neighborhood to teach dance, the project benefited from Oprah’s direct support to spur the growth of the organization in developing a school and resource center for the community.
“My intention was to use my professional dancing experiences to come back to where I grew up and not only teach dance, but the confidence, love, creativity, and self-esteem that comes with learning dance,” recounts Dwana.
Jordan Parnass and his practice developed early in the design process a series of figure studies using photography and dance notation to inspire a direct abstraction of movement and the flow of architectural space.
The entrance is announced by a suspended canopy, via glass doors flanked by 3-d sculpted concrete panels and a marquee that establish the abstract vocabulary of rippling energy and movement.
The stairwell and second floor reception are clad in dimensional CNC-milled lacquered panels that conceal storage, signage and lighting.
The circular ripple motif carries through to a colorful and warm library that provides comfortable seating and a social gathering space.
