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Elf at the Paramount Seattle DECEMBER 2017 TM & © New Line Productions, Inc. All rights reserved. Illustration by Hugh Syme. 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As the year draws to a close, we gather together with family and friends to reflect on Mike Hathaway fond memories of the past year and look forward to fulfilling experiences in the year Sales Director ahead. Seattle Theatre Group presents countless Education & Community Programs Brieanna Bright, Joey Chapman, and fortifies community partnerships, all of which enrich so many lives every year, Ann Manning and will continue to do so in 2018. Seattle Area Account Executives Amelia Heppner, Marilyn Kallins, Terri Reed We are thrilled for another phenomenal year of STG’s More Music @ The Moore! San Francisco/Bay Area Account Executives Now in its seventeenth year, this program provides young artists ages 14-21 training Carol Yip and rehearsal time with professional and peer musicians, as well as production and Sales Coordinator promotional support, with two culminating performances at the historic Moore Theatre. For musicians interested in getting a head start on their New Year’s resolutions, STG is currently seeking exceptional young artists to audition for this year’s program. Auditions will be held at The Vera Project on January 8-10, 2018, and the deadline to sign up is December 29, 2017. Leah Baltus Editor-in-Chief STG is honored to join forces with so many of our valued community partners to Andy Fife bring hands-on arts education into a variety of areas in our region with our Dance Publisher For PD® program. This series is designed for individuals with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners and is taught by professional dancers and teaching artists Dan Paulus ® Art Director trained in the Dance For PD method. Start the year off right with our winter sessions, beginning in January! More information about this incredible program can Gemma Wilson, Jonathan Zwickel be found on page 19. Senior Editors Amanda Manitach The past year saw an exciting development in STG’s partnership with Westlake Visual Arts Editor Dance Center: a new collaborative workshop series called Broadway at Westlake. Barry Johnson Dancers within our community are invited to take classes connected with Broadway Associate Digital Editor shows being presented here at The Paramount Theatre. Participants in past workshops have had the pleasure of learning choreography from Aladdin and The Bodyguard, and will have the opportunity to do the same for upcoming shows like Book of Mormon, Hamilton, and The Phantom of the Opera. Scholarships for this program are available by request. Paul Heppner President For additional information about More Music @ The Moore, Dance For PD®, Broadway at Westlake, and all of STG’s Education and Community Programs Mike Hathaway Vice President throughout the year, please visit STGPresents.org/Education. 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