MACC

Mizel Arts and Culture Center facility
Contact Information: 

Juliana Guillen, Administrative Director
jguillen@jccdenver.org

Steve Wilson, Executive Director
swilson@jccdenver.org

303.316.6360

350 S. Dahlia St.
Denver, CO 80246

The MACC illuminates the human experience through creative and cultural programs in the performing, visual and literary arts for the Jewish community and the Denver community at large. We strive to produce, present, exhibit, preserve and advance the arts, serving as a performance and exhibition venue, as well as an educational resource for people at every stage of life.

Classes

Try out a free single-session class or take 50% off for a multi-session class, up to $100.

Tuesdays, March 16—May 25 (No class March 30, April 6, May 18) 3:45—4:45 p.m.


We’ll experience the wonders of marvelous stories from Asia, Africa, Europe and beyond. Students will create and develop characters and themes from countries around the world. Each class a different story is reinvented using the student actors to transform our adventure into a play

 

Location:

Mizel Arts and Culture Center

Erlich Press Dance Studio

350 South Dahlia Street

Denver, Colorado 80246

Central Denver

Alameda and Dahlia, just east of Cherry Creek mall.

Thursdays, March 18—May 13, 4—5 p.m. (No class April 1)


If you love fairies, you’ll love this class.We will use stories about the world of Pixie Hollow created by the Disney Fairies books and movies. Follow the adventures of Tinkerbell and her friends Rani, the water fairy, Beck the animal fairy, Queen Clarion and many more. We’ll stretch our wings and fly away to magical adventures with Tink and her friends. Each class a different story is read aloud and recreated using the student actors to transform the adventure into a play. Let your child experience the wonder of these stories from the inside as children live and play in this magical world.

Location:

Mizel Arts and Culture Center

Erlich Press Dance Studio

350 South Dahlia Street

Denver, Colorado 80246

Central Denver

Alameda and Dahlia, just east of Cherry Creek mall.

Preschools and Camps

Receive one free month off of annual tuition for Jewish preschool, applied over nine or 12 months - up to $500 - or one free week of summer camp. Restricted to families new to Jewish preschool in Denver and Boulder.

Our summer creative dramatics workshops start every Monday with a new and exciting theme such as Fabulous Fairy Tales, Dora the Explorer, Dazzlingly Disney, Aesop’s Fables and Magic School Bus Adventures. Each day of the workshop, our group of young actors will listen to a different story, draw the characters they imagined, and transform the story into a play. This class is specifically geared for ages 4 to 6. 

There are two classes every morning in the same room with the same teacher so many children sign up for two classes per week. Our first class is 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and our second class is 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Snacks are provided.

To sign up, please call the MACC box office at 303-316-6360 Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Location:

MACC Dance Studio

350 South Dahlia Street

Denver, CO 80246

Events

Get free tickets for your family to attend a cultural, social, religious or holiday event, a value of up to $100.
Sun, 03/14/2010 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Experience one of the greatest children’s stories of all time in an enchanting new adaptation. Based on the classic tale, playwright Charles Way completely reinvents Cinderella for the modern stage. Set in Germany at the time when a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was trying to become a court composer, the healing power of art and friendship is explored in this timeless tale of family, love and loss. Indeed time itself, as in music, is key to the emotional sequence of events as the young Cinderella tries to overcome grief and find a new life in rapidly changing times. This version features a more human Cinderella who is struggling with the loss of her mother; more likeable stepsisters who are adjusting to less opulent surroundings; a more sympathetic prince who befriends Cinderella disguised as a peasant; the prince’s best friend, the musical genius Mozart; an odd King who has not been out of bed in four years; a warmer, though still wacky, fairy godmother, who is present throughout in the form of a bird; and a flawed, but not totally evil, stepmother.  Thematically, the story offers lessons about acceptance, grief, diversity, coming of age, class struggles and the triumph over injustice. This stirring rendition of Cinderella is sure to ignite the imagination in us all! This show is intended for children ages 5 to 12.

Performances: Sundays at 1:00 p.m., March 7 through May 2, 2010 (no performance on April 4)

For tickets or more information, call 303-316-6360 or visit www.maccjcc.org.

MACC . 350 South Dahlia Street . Denver, CO 80246

Sun, 03/21/2010 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Experience one of the greatest children’s stories of all time in an enchanting new adaptation. Based on the classic tale, playwright Charles Way completely reinvents Cinderella for the modern stage. Set in Germany at the time when a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was trying to become a court composer, the healing power of art and friendship is explored in this timeless tale of family, love and loss. Indeed time itself, as in music, is key to the emotional sequence of events as the young Cinderella tries to overcome grief and find a new life in rapidly changing times. This version features a more human Cinderella who is struggling with the loss of her mother; more likeable stepsisters who are adjusting to less opulent surroundings; a more sympathetic prince who befriends Cinderella disguised as a peasant; the prince’s best friend, the musical genius Mozart; an odd King who has not been out of bed in four years; a warmer, though still wacky, fairy godmother, who is present throughout in the form of a bird; and a flawed, but not totally evil, stepmother.  Thematically, the story offers lessons about acceptance, grief, diversity, coming of age, class struggles and the triumph over injustice. This stirring rendition of Cinderella is sure to ignite the imagination in us all! This show is intended for children ages 5 to 12.

Performances: Sundays at 1:00 p.m., March 7 through May 2, 2010 (no performance on April 4)

For tickets or more information, call 303-316-6360 or visit www.maccjcc.org.

MACC . 350 South Dahlia Street . Denver, CO 80246

Sun, 03/28/2010 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Experience one of the greatest children’s stories of all time in an enchanting new adaptation. Based on the classic tale, playwright Charles Way completely reinvents Cinderella for the modern stage. Set in Germany at the time when a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was trying to become a court composer, the healing power of art and friendship is explored in this timeless tale of family, love and loss. Indeed time itself, as in music, is key to the emotional sequence of events as the young Cinderella tries to overcome grief and find a new life in rapidly changing times. This version features a more human Cinderella who is struggling with the loss of her mother; more likeable stepsisters who are adjusting to less opulent surroundings; a more sympathetic prince who befriends Cinderella disguised as a peasant; the prince’s best friend, the musical genius Mozart; an odd King who has not been out of bed in four years; a warmer, though still wacky, fairy godmother, who is present throughout in the form of a bird; and a flawed, but not totally evil, stepmother.  Thematically, the story offers lessons about acceptance, grief, diversity, coming of age, class struggles and the triumph over injustice. This stirring rendition of Cinderella is sure to ignite the imagination in us all! This show is intended for children ages 5 to 12.

Performances: Sundays at 1:00 p.m., March 7 through May 2, 2010 (no performance on April 4)

For tickets or more information, call 303-316-6360 or visit www.maccjcc.org.

MACC . 350 South Dahlia Street . Denver, CO 80246

Sun, 04/11/2010 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Experience one of the greatest children’s stories of all time in an enchanting new adaptation. Based on the classic tale, playwright Charles Way completely reinvents Cinderella for the modern stage. Set in Germany at the time when a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was trying to become a court composer, the healing power of art and friendship is explored in this timeless tale of family, love and loss. Indeed time itself, as in music, is key to the emotional sequence of events as the young Cinderella tries to overcome grief and find a new life in rapidly changing times. This version features a more human Cinderella who is struggling with the loss of her mother; more likeable stepsisters who are adjusting to less opulent surroundings; a more sympathetic prince who befriends Cinderella disguised as a peasant; the prince’s best friend, the musical genius Mozart; an odd King who has not been out of bed in four years; a warmer, though still wacky, fairy godmother, who is present throughout in the form of a bird; and a flawed, but not totally evil, stepmother.  Thematically, the story offers lessons about acceptance, grief, diversity, coming of age, class struggles and the triumph over injustice. This stirring rendition of Cinderella is sure to ignite the imagination in us all! This show is intended for children ages 5 to 12.

Performances: Sundays at 1:00 p.m., March 7 through May 2, 2010 (no performance on April 4)

For tickets or more information, call 303-316-6360 or visit www.maccjcc.org.

MACC . 350 South Dahlia Street . Denver, CO 80246

Sun, 04/18/2010 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Experience one of the greatest children’s stories of all time in an enchanting new adaptation. Based on the classic tale, playwright Charles Way completely reinvents Cinderella for the modern stage. Set in Germany at the time when a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was trying to become a court composer, the healing power of art and friendship is explored in this timeless tale of family, love and loss. Indeed time itself, as in music, is key to the emotional sequence of events as the young Cinderella tries to overcome grief and find a new life in rapidly changing times. This version features a more human Cinderella who is struggling with the loss of her mother; more likeable stepsisters who are adjusting to less opulent surroundings; a more sympathetic prince who befriends Cinderella disguised as a peasant; the prince’s best friend, the musical genius Mozart; an odd King who has not been out of bed in four years; a warmer, though still wacky, fairy godmother, who is present throughout in the form of a bird; and a flawed, but not totally evil, stepmother.  Thematically, the story offers lessons about acceptance, grief, diversity, coming of age, class struggles and the triumph over injustice. This stirring rendition of Cinderella is sure to ignite the imagination in us all! This show is intended for children ages 5 to 12.

Performances: Sundays at 1:00 p.m., March 7 through May 2, 2010 (no performance on April 4)

For tickets or more information, call 303-316-6360 or visit www.maccjcc.org.

MACC . 350 South Dahlia Street . Denver, CO 80246

Sun, 04/25/2010 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Experience one of the greatest children’s stories of all time in an enchanting new adaptation. Based on the classic tale, playwright Charles Way completely reinvents Cinderella for the modern stage. Set in Germany at the time when a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was trying to become a court composer, the healing power of art and friendship is explored in this timeless tale of family, love and loss. Indeed time itself, as in music, is key to the emotional sequence of events as the young Cinderella tries to overcome grief and find a new life in rapidly changing times. This version features a more human Cinderella who is struggling with the loss of her mother; more likeable stepsisters who are adjusting to less opulent surroundings; a more sympathetic prince who befriends Cinderella disguised as a peasant; the prince’s best friend, the musical genius Mozart; an odd King who has not been out of bed in four years; a warmer, though still wacky, fairy godmother, who is present throughout in the form of a bird; and a flawed, but not totally evil, stepmother.  Thematically, the story offers lessons about acceptance, grief, diversity, coming of age, class struggles and the triumph over injustice. This stirring rendition of Cinderella is sure to ignite the imagination in us all! This show is intended for children ages 5 to 12.

Performances: Sundays at 1:00 p.m., March 7 through May 2, 2010 (no performance on April 4)

For tickets or more information, call 303-316-6360 or visit www.maccjcc.org.

MACC . 350 South Dahlia Street . Denver, CO 80246

Sun, 05/02/2010 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Experience one of the greatest children’s stories of all time in an enchanting new adaptation. Based on the classic tale, playwright Charles Way completely reinvents Cinderella for the modern stage. Set in Germany at the time when a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was trying to become a court composer, the healing power of art and friendship is explored in this timeless tale of family, love and loss. Indeed time itself, as in music, is key to the emotional sequence of events as the young Cinderella tries to overcome grief and find a new life in rapidly changing times. This version features a more human Cinderella who is struggling with the loss of her mother; more likeable stepsisters who are adjusting to less opulent surroundings; a more sympathetic prince who befriends Cinderella disguised as a peasant; the prince’s best friend, the musical genius Mozart; an odd King who has not been out of bed in four years; a warmer, though still wacky, fairy godmother, who is present throughout in the form of a bird; and a flawed, but not totally evil, stepmother.  Thematically, the story offers lessons about acceptance, grief, diversity, coming of age, class struggles and the triumph over injustice. This stirring rendition of Cinderella is sure to ignite the imagination in us all! This show is intended for children ages 5 to 12.

Performances: Sundays at 1:00 p.m., March 7 through May 2, 2010 (no performance on April 4)

For tickets or more information, call 303-316-6360 or visit www.maccjcc.org.

MACC . 350 South Dahlia Street . Denver, CO 80246

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