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[[Harvey Lichtenstein]], president and executive producer of the [[Brooklyn Academy of Music]], was brought in as a consultant during the development phases of REDCAT during 1999.{{Citation needed|date=January 2021}}
Former CalArts art faculty [[Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe]], wrote in the 2002 book ''Frank Gehry: The City and Music'' that REDCAT is performance area contained in the office and parking-lot structure of the Walt Disney Concert, so that part of the stone-clad building at the Second Street end is populated by those aspiring to perform in the silver hall but otherwise, visually, there is interpenetration but not continuity between the stone and the metal parts of the complex, while continuity but not repetition unites the metal-clad elements. Interpenetration but not continuation is the condition experienced by the driver of the car, listening to music in a private space while moving through a public one at speed (while continuity as a condition within which singularities occur could be a description of music, and does describe time and how events happen in it).<ref>Gilbert-Rolfe, J. (2002). Frank Gehry: The City and Music (2nd ed.). Phaidon.</ref>
The performances at REDCAT are funded and presented in part by The REDCAT Council.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.redcat.org/support/redcat-council| title=REDCAT Council}}</ref> Current council members include: Diane Levine (Chair), Edgar D. Arceneaux, Joseph M. Cohen, Rita Cohen, Neda Disney, Tim Disney, Fariba Ghaffari, Richard J. Grad, R. Stephen Maguire, Antonio Mejias-Rentas, Seth Polen, Kevin Ratner, Abby Sher, Michael Skloff, [[Alex Westerman]], Adele Yellin and [[Ravi Rajan]], (President, CalArts).
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