
The Bates Quadrangle, or "Quad," is a lush open area with majestic trees surrounded by many historic campus buildings.
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Florence Keigwin Amphitheater, overlooking Lake Andrews near the Olin Arts Center, is a popular site for outdoor contemplation and performances. |

Schaeffer Theatre, an intimate 300-seat proscenium theater and home to most of the Festival's main stage performances. |

Olin Arts Center houses the College Museum of Art and a 300-seat concert hall, as well as classrooms, offices, art studios and practice rooms for musicians. |

The Chapel, built 1914, it was modeled after the chapel of King's College at Cambridge University.
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Mount David, a tall rock outcropping on the edge of campus. A five-minute hike from the center of campus, the wooded hill offers beautiful views of Lewiston and the surrounding countryside.
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Plavin Studio, our newest studio completed in 2004, features a state of the arts sprung floor and doubles as an one of our informal performance spaces. |

Chase Hall houses the Dance Festival office, two beautiful studios, post office, a snack bar and the College store. |

Gray Cage is Bates' second-largest indoor athletic facility and houses one of the Festival's largest studios. |

NEW Dining Common, is a 60,000-square-foot facility, now under construction, that will be open for summer 2008. It features a marketplace dining experience with award-winning food, balcony seating, a fireplace lounge, and several meeting rooms.
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Frye St. Union, a classic Victorian home, provides housing for Festival faculty. |

Rand Hall is home to our Young Dancers Workshop. Each floor has a lounge and a kitchenette. |

Parker Hall is home to the Three Week Professional program. Nestled by the Quad it has a large, central lounge and kitchenette.
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Small House is one of several Victorian houses that are home to our adult students. |
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