Feazel Instrumental Hall
The 3,000-square-foot Feazel Instrumental Hall provides a large, attractive space that is acoustically designed for instrumental ensemble rehearsal.
The Feazel Instrumental Hall is specifically designed to allow tuning of the room for various performance requirements. The ceiling and wall panels of this room feature electronically controlled draperies that alter the room's acoustics on command.
The hall is named in memory of Cynthia Day Feazel and Lallage Feazel Wall.

Centenary Brass Quintet performs in front of the new Instrumental Hall at the 2002 dedication ceremony.
The Feazel Instrumental Hall, along with the Anderson Choral Building, is the first portion of a multi-phase, 140,000-square-foot arts complex planned at Centenary.




