C-9 Duerksen Fine Arts Center
The Duerksen Fine Arts Center (DFAC) opened in 1956 and was designed to house the
activities of the College of Fine Arts. In 1978 the first BFA in Dance was developed and dance was added College of Fine Arts.
With the new degree, classes were housed in the C-9 Dance Studio in the basement of
DFAC. The dance program and studios moved to the Heskett Center in 1985. Currently, the building is primarily for the School of Music and includes the 530-seat
Miller Concert Hall, classrooms, and practice studios.
The Musical Theatre Program offers several classes in the C-9 studio and the Musical
Theatre program director鈥檚 office is housed next to the basement studio.