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WELCOME DRINKS INSTRUCTIONS STUDY GUIDE OTHER INFO Marty McFly’s Digital Manual WELCOME DRINKS Hello, Fellow Time Traveler!

Thank you for stepping “” and committing to joining us for a virtual adventure on October 8th at 6pm.

Hosted LIVE by our Vice President, Paul Day, this one-hour event will celebrate our teaching artists and education partners and the work that is being done through virtual and distance learning INSTRUCTIONS right now.

The program includes performances by SoVoSo, our highly imaginative a cappella ensemble, Kultura Kapwa, our popular Filipino music ensemble, and a special tribute to our Teaching Artists who are creatively delivering new virtual classroom instruction. To bring a direct connection to this work, we will have a LIVE dance class by Kirah Caminos, whose supplemental DIY materials are included in this Digital Manual, among other items:

þ Recipes for 2 custom event drinks (The Flux Capacitor and The McFly) þ DIY Instructions for maraca and square scarf so you can shake to the rhythm with Kirah GUIDE STUDY during her Latin Dance workshop þ Young Audiences study guide and worksheet to keep the learning going after the party is over þ Information about Young Audiences' other work to expand learning through, in, and about the arts

I look forward to “seeing” you on October 8th! To paraphrase Marty McFly: “If we don’t play, there’s no music. If there’s no music, we don’t dance. If we don’t dance…we’re history!” OTHER INFOOTHER Cheers,

John J. Alecca Executive Director WELCOME DRINKS INSTRUCTIONS STUDY GUIDE OTHER INFO

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Young Audiences of Northern California has been creating art experiences that

inspire young people, expand learning, and enliven communities since 1958. GUIDE STUDY

Our goal is to reach children where they live, learn, and play with meaningful arts engagement. OTHER INFOOTHER

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