Denver metro area arts go online

by Paul Albani-Burgio (Centennial Citizen)

Some Denver area institutions say digital approach could become lasting element

Town Hall Arts Center in Littleton was just about to start its spring kids’ classes when the arrival of COVID-19 changed everything.

“Once that all came apart, I, like everybody else, sort of sat back and said: ‘What do we do?’” said Robert Michael Sanders, the education manager at the arts center.

But as the situation came into clearer focus, Sanders realized the center had an opportunity to do something good to help preserve a sense of normalcy for kids and the parents who are struggling to keep them entertained and engaged.

“What we did is we sort of created a pile of classes and decided we could put them together online and just put it out there for people,’” Sanders said. “And we decided that the best thing we could do for the kids stuck at home is just offer something (free of charge) and not add a financial hit to the parents who may or may not be working.”

Sanders said the arts center is offering 10 classes that take place on weekdays between 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. to mimic a traditional after-school program. About 90 kids are currently enrolled.

“The response has actually been pretty overwhelming,” Sanders said.

It’s a new way of teaching for Sanders and his team and a new way of learning for the students, but one that has become increasingly commonplace in recent weeks as museums, libraries and other cultural institutions and organizations have responded to the closure of their physical facilities by pivoting to offering content and experiences virtually.

#COGivesDay: 5 Years Of Giving

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Dear THAC Friends & Followers,

After a long week of killer deals and steals from your favorite retailers, it is time to reflect on what the holidays are truly about… the spirit of giving! Town Hall Arts Center is one of the many non-profit organizations to participate in Colorado Gives Day, an annual statewide movement to celebrate and increase philanthropy in Colorado through online giving.

Town Hall Arts Center would like to graciously thank Community First Foundation and FirstBank for their partnership in creating the largest incentive fund in history through Colorado Gives Day – totaling 1 million dollars! As one of the largest giving-day incentive funds in the country, the program proportionally increases the value of every dollar donated to Town Hall Arts Center. According to a Colorado Gives Day Press Release,

“If a nonprofit organization receives 10 percent of the total donations made on Colorado Gives Day, that same nonprofit receives 10 percent of the $1 Million Incentive Fund. The 2014 Incentive Fund is 300 percent larger than last year.”

– Kayla Arnesen, Community First Foundation

Colorado Gives Day 2014 is Tuesday, December 9th! On behalf of our actors (both adult and child), designers, directors, teachers, and staff – we would be honored if you could consider a gift to Town Hall Arts Center this year in the form of a Colorado Gives Donation!  It would mean the world to everyone who makes THAC Productions possible, who are all working hard to bring the live theater experience to the Denver metro area! During the past year, over 33,000 students, seniors and adults attended our main stage performances, and preview performances of each main stage musical were attended by over 1,050 underprivileged individuals.  In addition, we served over 3,000 children with our educational programs.  Many of those children received scholarships or tuition reductions because of the support of individuals such as you!

Donors are encouraged to join the movement to “give where you live” and raise millions for your favorite Colorado nonprofits. Colorado Gives Day is powered by ColoradoGives.org, a year-round, online giving website featuring nearly 1,500 Colorado nonprofit organizations. THAC will also be participating in the #COGivesDay Rally on MONDAY 12/08/14 at the capitol building in Downtown Denver!

THANK YOU for considering THAC while donating this season!

Happy Holidays,

COREY BROWN | @COREYLENBROWN
CBROWN@TOWNHALLARTSCENTER.ORG

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Get to know: SETH MAISEL

Hello THAC Friends & Family, 

Let’s get to know another cast member performing in Anything Goes! Today’s post is dedicated to Mr Seth Maisel, cast as a Sailor and member of the Anything Goes Ensemble. Check out our Q&A Session where Seth talks Halloween, knee-high boots, and acting for the past 20 years… Enjoy!

COREY BROWN@COREYLENBROWN

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Get to know: SETH MAISEL

Sailor & Ensemble 

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LETS GET TO KNOW YOU…

NAME: Seth Maisel

DOB:  May 24, 1979

HOMETOWN:  Pueblo, CO/Presque Isle, ME

EDUCATION: BA – Theater, BA – English Lit (Shakespeare), MFA – Theater

DAY JOB: Education Director – Town Hall Arts Center


WHATS YOUR FAVORITE…

COLOR: Burgundy

MOVIE: The Haunting (The original, not the terrible remake), Princess Bride, Tombstone

BOOK: “American Gods” – Neil Gaiman

BAND: The Darkness

SONG: Depends on my mood

MUSICAL: Book of Mormon, Into the Woods

FOOD: Popcorn

PLAY: “The Winter’s Tale” — Shakespeare

BEVERAGE: Earl Grey (Yes, “Earl Grey, hot”)

HOLIDAY: Halloween, though I’m always working.

SCENT: Baking


THIS OR THAT…

DOGS OR CATS?  Yes

HEELS OR FLATS?  Knee-high pirate boots

BOXERS OR BRIEFS? Boxer briefs!

COKE OR PEPSI? Never could tell the difference

MAC OR PC? Apple phone, PC desktop

SPRING OR FALL?  Spring

SUNRISE OR SUNSET?  Sunrise (Now that song is stuck in my head.  Thanks!)

BEACH OR POOL?  Beach


ANSWER THIS…

THE BEST INVENTION IN HISTORY IS? Printing Press.  Followed closely by the internet.

WHEN LIFE HANDS YOU LEMONS? Throw them back.  Hard. Or juggle.  Lemons are perfect size for juggling.

YOU’RE STRANDED ON A DESERTED ISLAND… WHAT ITEMS DO YOU BRING? Kindle, Solar Generator

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN ACTING? 20 years (attempted), still trying to get it right.

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE ROLE THAT YOU HAVE PLAYED? Vladimir – “Waiting for Godot”, Frederick Frankenstein – “Young Frankenstein”

WHAT’S YOUR DREAM ROLE TO BE CAST? Hal – “Henry IV, Henry V”

WHO IS YOUR HERO? Biggest inspiration?  John Barton – made a push in the 80s to make Shakespeare accessible and interesting to modern audiences.

WHERE ARE YOU IN 10 YEARS?  Still on stage… somewhere… anywhere.

CAN WE FOLLOW YOU FB? TWITTER? FB – Seth Maisel (or Seth Maisel – Teacher).  I fear the Twitter.  I can’t make myself clear in a whole paragraph, let alone 150 characters.

WHY SEE ANYTHING GOES?  This is one of those fantastic grand spectacle shows.  Huge tap numbers, beautiful sets and costumes.  Then the performances are absolutely hilarious.  I forget what I’m supposed to be doing on stage because I’m too busy laughing at the hilarity going on around me.


 ANYTHING GOESNOV 14 – DEC 28, 2014

WWW.TOWNHALLARTSCENTER.ORG/ANYTHING-GOES

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