About

About

Then

Deane Marr and her mother Jaqueline Macdonald, founded Marr-Mac Dance and Theatre Arts Centre in September of 1968. Marr-Mac began as a dance school and daycare center, and was run by mother and daughter until Mrs. Macdonald passed away in 1976.

The business continued to run until the day care was closed in 1999. The dance school started primarily teaching ballet and jazz and has since expanded its program to include several disciplines of dance including a musical theatre program. In 1995 Mrs. Marr took on a business partner, Cathy McFarlane who had been teaching classical ballet and character for Marr-Mac for several years prior to becoming a partner in the business.

In 1997 the studio moved to its current location at 8627-109 street into the Windsor Plaza building in Old Strathcona. The friendly artistic community of Old Strathcona is a perfect location for the studio. Parents can stay in the comfort of the studio waiting area, enjoy a coffee in a nearby coffee shop or simply drop off and pick up after class.

Deane Marr retired in June 2015. She has left behind a legacy for the love of dance and the people it touches.

Her leadership at the studio has filtered through to the instructors and is demonstrated by the care and attention given to each dancer and their individual needs.

And Now

Marr-Mac has evolved into a studio which can offer both the recreational and competitive dancer equal quality training. Dancers can choose to pursue careers in their art or become instructors. Many of the instructors at Marr-Mac grew up in the studio and appreciate the school’s philosophy. It’s more than just the teaching of dance; it’s creating an atmosphere of welcoming and an acceptance of all students who have the privilege of learning the art.