TDM Spaces

The concentration in Theater, Dance & Media manages rehearsal, studio, and performance spaces in three Cambridge campus buildings: Farkas Hall, Harvard Dance Center, and 485 Broadway (1st floor). These spaces house TDM curricular and research activities including courses, thesis projects, workshops, artist talks, and productions. They also support some Office for the Arts and student group extracurricular activities. TDM curricular needs are prioritized in managing these spaces. Non-Harvard affiliates are unable to reserve TDM Spaces. 

Farkas Hall is the main hub for theater in Theater, Dance & Media. Named in recognition of the generosity of alumnus Andrew L. Farkas ‘82, this historic building on Holyoke Street is also the home of Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Farkas Hall includes a 250-seat proscenium theater, a rehearsal studio, large seminar room, and prop shop. 

The Harvard Dance Center is the main hub for dance in Theater, Dance & Media and contains three dance studios that host TDM curricular courses and offerings, OFA Dance Programming, and student-led dance group activities. Please read the 2024-25 Harvard Dance Studio Handbook (opens in a new tab) for full information about the Dance Center. 

485 Broadway (1st floor) is the main hub for media and technology in Theater, Dance & Media and includes a multipurpose room, a media lab, a craft lab, and a lighting lab. These spaces are only available to TDM students, faculty, and staff as well as students currently enrolled in TDM courses in these spaces. 

Questions about TDM spaces should be directed to tdm_spaces@fas.harvard.edu.  

If looking for theater and dance spaces on campus, here are additional resources: