Elaine Hall, author of 'The Seven Keys to Unlock Autism', founder and artistic director of The Miracle Project:, an evidence-based, award-winning program that uses music, dance and theatre to expand the potential of children with autism, is teaming up with the Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) for a free lecture. The lecture will discuss how Ms. Hall's The Miracle Project program uses performing arts to provide children on the autism spectrum with tools to build communication, social skills and self-esteem through inclusive theatre, and how she intends to implement that program at MPAC.
Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) is proud to announce that Elaine Hall and her pioneer organization, The Miracle Project, will bring a new course curriculum to children with autism spectrum disorders and other special needs in 2017. As a Miracle Project provider, MPAC will offer this unique program for the first time anywhere in New Jersey, utilizing music, dance and theatre to unlock the creativity, personalities, and great potential of children.
The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and The Miracle Project, a national award-winning performing arts nonprofit company for people of all abilities and disabilities, present The Intimidation Game-an original anti-bullying musical that draws its storyline from the personal experiences of its participants-in The Wallis' Lovelace Studio Theater on May 22 - 24 at 6pm.
The Miracle Project, a performing arts nonprofit for all abilities and disabilities, is partnering with the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts to present two education programs, The Miracle Project Live! and The Intimidation Game. The collaboration, which launched on Jan. 11, offers fully inclusive performing arts workshops that culminate in public performances at The Wallis in May 2016.