Blackfoot Performing Arts Center





The Blackfoot Performing Arts Center is a state-of-the-art 1223 seat auditorium located on the campus of Blackfoot High School.
Designed to host school and community events, the performing arts center boasts a fully recessed orchestra pit, a full fly loft, 14 possible wheelchair seats, 30 hearing assist devices, dressing rooms, and a hi-tech lighting and sound system.
History
The Blackfoot Performing Arts Center was built in 2004 and is operated under the auspices of the Blackfoot School District. It is a tax-exempt entity. During the election campaign in 2000 for the $7.5 million bond to build the performing arts center, many civic groups, alumni, students, employees, friends and others gave to the fund to see a performing arts center built in Blackfoot. This increased awareness helped the public understand the value of these facilities. Voters approved the proposal by 70 percent. This allowed the Blackfoot School District to build a performing arts center on the Blackfoot High School campus.
The theater seats 1,223 and is a state of the art facility. It boasts a full fly system, professional size stage, full acoustic sound shell, orchestra pit, and full theater lighting and technical abilities.
During December, April and May, the facility sees particularly heavy use when many schools have set programs, graduations, concerts, etc. Besides school events, the BPAC is heavily used for community events. It hosts school, community and professional concerts that outreach to surrounding communities. The BPAC Concert Series continues year by year with very successful support from all of southeastern Idaho. The Blackfoot Performing Arts Center has become a great source of pride to the city of Blackfoot.
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