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Students will learn the basic improv concept of “Yes, and” discovering how a scene can be created through agreement. They will also learn important basic improv skills like: creating characters, establishing relationships, exploring scenes with objects
and environment work. Students will then combine these skills to create fully improvised scenes with a partner.
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Wed
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5:00pm-6:00pm
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All
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0
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01/11/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Semester 2
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300.00
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Through individual and group exercises, improvisations, monologues and scene studies, this class eclectic in method will help students develop their acting potential and sharpen their skills in interpreting scripts. Previous theatre study is not required.
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Tue
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6:00pm-7:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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0
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01/11/2021
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02/21/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 3
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150.00
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This eight-week on-camera course focuses on film and television scripts and specific tools used in the medium. This workshop highlights quick and powerful ways to make your performance more natural and spontaneous. Limited class size allows for significant
feedback and on-camera work. Students will review taped work at the end of every class– no videotapes or links will be given out
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Tue
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6:00pm-7:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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0
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01/11/2021
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02/21/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 3
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150.00
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This eight-week on-camera course focuses on film and television scripts and specific tools used in the medium. This workshop highlights quick and powerful ways to make your performance more natural and spontaneous. Limited class size allows for significant
feedback and on-camera work. Students will review taped work at the end of every class– no videotapes or links will be given out
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Tue
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5:00pm-6:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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0
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01/11/2021
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02/21/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 3
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150.00
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This course will focus on acting through song. Course work will include training in finding clues provided in the music and lyrics of a song to interpret material, then teaches acting techniques and methods for turning that interpretation into an authentic,
meaningful and vital performance. The Song Interpretation classes cover a wide range of musical theatre repertoire.
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Tue
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6:00pm-7:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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6
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02/22/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 4
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150.00
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This class focuses on the movement and dance skills necessary to develop coordination, balance, musicality, timing, and flexibility in the areas of ballet and tap. Students are taught proper technique, vocabulary, through warm-ups, center/across floor
exercises, combinations and barre work.
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Wed
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5:00pm-6:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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6
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01/11/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Semester 2
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300.00
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This course introduces kids to the basics of comic creation. Simple facial expressions, speech bubbles, understanding characters, storytelling, drawing one-panel comics and finally their own mini comic book creation! There is also fun activities as well!
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Sat
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10:00am-11:00am
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All
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10 - 12
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6
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01/11/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Semester 2
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300.00
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Creative Drama is an integrative process that develops imaginative thought and creative expression in children. Through the use of movement, pantomime, improvisation, story dramatization and group discussion, children acquire language and communication
skills, social awareness, problem-solving abilities, self-concept enhancement, and an understanding of theatre. Rather than an attempt to create professional child actors, the goal of Creative Drama is to guide a child to self-fulfillment through the process
of theatre techniques.
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Thu
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5:00pm-6:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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2
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02/22/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 4
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150.00
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Hip hop is a high-energy class that infuses the latest styles of street dancing, breaking, popping, and locking. Classes will encourage students to step outside of the box by bringing their own individual style and personality to the movements. Hip hop
dance requires students to have the strength and stamina to successfully perform moves. Therefore class includes upper and lower body conditioning as well as a rigorous warm-up to help prepare students for more intense movements.
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Thu
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6:00pm-7:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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7
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02/22/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 4
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150.00
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All That Jazz class will focus on learning proper dance techniques such as isolations of the body, improving performance quality and developing complex rhythms and patterns. Students will be exposed to various styles of jazz such as Broadway, Street and
Contemporary to help develop a well rounded dancer.
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Tue
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6:00pm-7:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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8
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01/11/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Semester 2
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300.00
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These quarterly recreational musical theatre classes explore the nuances of some of Broadway’s best family musicals. Through performance of song, movement and acting, students will start learning concepts of stage performing, and musical theatre interpretation.
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Wed
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5:00pm-6:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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1
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01/11/2021
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02/21/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 3
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150.00
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These quarterly recreational musical theatre classes explore the nuances of some of Broadway’s best family musicals. Through performance of song, movement and acting, students will start learning concepts of stage performing, and musical theatre interpretation.
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Wed
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5:00pm-6:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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5
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02/22/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 4
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150.00
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Introduction to Playwriting is dedicated to process. Students learn to write plays by writing plays. The primary goal of the course is to encourage students to write quickly, fluidly, and fearlessly. Students will write one 10 minute play (approximately
10 pages) each week, or a 10 page scene which will be outlined in an assignment. Our emphasis is on experimentation and process. The course will introduce the traditional approach to theatre which is rooted in character and narrative structure, with emphasis
on a play's arc through its beginning, turning point, and ending. In class exercises are designed to circumvent students' first lines of defense, to silence the negative editor voice, to experience trusting first instincts, and to encourage students to write
both visually and concretely. Each week's assignment will introduce another element of craft, including high and low context dialogue, revealing action, the power of the unspoken word, disrupted ritual, etc.
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Thu
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5:00pm-6:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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6
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02/22/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 4
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150.00
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Introduction to Playwriting is dedicated to process. Students learn to write plays by writing plays. The primary goal of the course is to encourage students to write quickly, fluidly, and fearlessly. Students will write one 10 minute play (approximately
10 pages) each week, or a 10 page scene which will be outlined in an assignment. Our emphasis is on experimentation and process. The course will introduce the traditional approach to theatre which is rooted in character and narrative structure, with emphasis
on a play's arc through its beginning, turning point, and ending. In class exercises are designed to circumvent students' first lines of defense, to silence the negative editor voice, to experience trusting first instincts, and to encourage students to write
both visually and concretely. Each week's assignment will introduce another element of craft, including high and low context dialogue, revealing action, the power of the unspoken word, disrupted ritual, etc.
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Thu
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5:00pm-6:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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6
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01/11/2021
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02/21/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 3
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150.00
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Participants will learn the basics of hand puppet manipulation, including lip sync and eye focus. Each participant will be given a simple hand/rod puppet to use throughout the class and explore ways to bring a character to life. Participants will break
into groups to practice actions, and lip-sync by singing group songs.
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Sat
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9:00am-10:00am
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All
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10 - 12
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6
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02/22/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 4
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200.00
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This high energy class infuses foundations of house, hip hop, contemporary, and aspects of Voguing/Wacking designed to challenge every dancer to enjoy the love of movement. Class begins with a warm up to develop the student’s stamina, body awareness, execution
and technique. Working across the floor, students will work on lines and rhythm to bring out their true essence for dance composition.
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Thu
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6:00pm-7:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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7
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01/11/2021
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02/21/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 3
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150.00
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The follow-up to Film/TV Class I, this class focuses on prepared and cold-reading on-camera audition techniques. Students will get experience auditioning for lead, guest star and under-5 roles, using film and television scripts. Students will review taped
work at the end of every class– no videotapes or links will be given out.
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Tue
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6:00pm-7:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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5
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02/22/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 4
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100.00
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Register
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The follow-up to Film/TV Class I, this class focuses on prepared and cold-reading on-camera audition techniques. Students will get experience auditioning for lead, guest star and under-5 roles, using film and television scripts. Students will review taped
work at the end of every class– no videotapes or links will be given out.
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Tue
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6:00pm-7:00pm
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All
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10 - 12
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6
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02/22/2021
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04/18/2021
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2020-2021 Quarter 4
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100.00
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