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Welcome!
We are celebrating the 100 Anniversary of the Powers Theater (once known as the Keeney and the Elmira Theater) for the entire year! We hope you will join us for performances, recitals, community events, and workshops. There is something for everyone to enjoy, to aspire to, and to learn from at the Clemens Center. th
Join us at the annual Clemens Center Gala, Saturday, May 10, for a roaring 20’s-themed party. Get your tickets early as this fundraiser, with backstage access, dinner on stage, great entertainment, and
auction prizes typically sells out!


We will be serving Curtains Red Cabernet Franc and Spotlight White Riesling, bottled by Heron Hill Winery, at our concessions in 2025. Or, you may purchase it directly at Heron Hill (in person or online) or in local retailers. A portion of proceeds will benefit the Clemens Center. Our thanks for Heron Hill’s generosity and their wonderful wines!
Our M&T Bank Broadway season concludes with Dear Evan Hansen, and we will be going on sale with the 2025-26 subscription series very soon. Along with our partners at Corning Civic Music Association, we are presenting the dance illusionist company, Momix, with their version of Alice (in Wonderland) for your amazement. Our School-Time and Family Connex Series continue through the month of May. Join us for the OSFL matinee concert featuring the Herzog Competition winners, learn about the making of the Netflix Series, The Making of Our Planet, with filmmaker Dan Tapster, or come sing along in Spanish and English with Grammy award-winners 123 Andrés.
The Clemens Center team collaborated on their own events this season. Grab a movie with the kids or grandkids on the big screen in Mandeville Hall—there is plenty of candy, soda, and popcorn to go around!
Learn about end of life planning throughout the year at our professional legal and financial workshops. And don’t forget the dance recitals in June.
Our calendar would not be complete without our five Resident Companies, promising the best in local dance, theatre, orchestra, and choral talent. Please support them as well.
Enjoy the rest of spring, and look forward to fall starting early at the Clemens Center for 2025-26!

Karen Cromer Executive Director

Clemens Center Behind the Scenes
Board of Trustees
A. Quay Thompson – President
Pam Burns – Vice President
L. Dale Cole – Secretary
Kathy Stickler – Treasurer
Trustees
Martin D. Chalk
Andrew Despain
Christina Episcopo
Scott R. Ignaszewski
John S. Marchese
Kimberlee Balok Middaugh
Stephen P. Miller
L. Glenn Poppleton
Mark Stirpe
Holly Strickland
Paul VerValin
Claire Warren Ginnan
Peter Winnett
Alan Winston
Counsel to the Board
John R. Alexander
Trustee Emeritus
Robert B. McKinnon*
Past Presidents
Stephen L. Albertalli*
Betsy Dalrymple
Fred Farley
Allen A. Fusco
David C. Mandeville*
Robert B. McKinnon*
Mila Meier
Stephen P. Miller
C. Brent Olmstead*
Patricia L. Powers*
Frank T. Rose*
David J. Sheen
Jerald M. Stemerman
Mark Stensager
Kristin A. Swain
Paul VerValin
Michael J. Wayne
Frederick G. Weeman
George P. Zurenda*
*Deceased
Staff
Karen Cromer – Executive Director
Kaylara Allington - Assistant Director
Camden Ayers - Custodian
Adam Bassler - Facilities Assistant
Tim Benjamin - Director of Facilities
Craig Bond - Director of Advancement
Amanda Clark - Facilities Manager
Jess Gardner - Production Services Supervisor
Tiffany Hager - Digital Marketing Manager
Nicole Parker - Assistant Box Office Manager
Joe Roma - Stage Technician
Janice Slocum - School-Time Coordinator/Development Associate
Dimitrius Stanley - Concessions Coordinator
Dani Taylor - Box Office Manager
Robin Walter - Director of Finance
David Peckham - Resident Theatre Organist
IATSE Local 289 Elmira, NY
THANK YOU to our Volunteers who contribute thousands of hours annually in time, energy, and expertise to make our performances and events possible.



Supporters of the Clemens Center
Special Funding:
The Tripp Foundation - Polly Marks Smith Ride to the Arts
John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. - Family Connex Series
Foundation Support:
Albertalli Family Fund for the Clemens Center
Douglas G. Anderson - Leigh R. Evans Foundation
The Anderson Foundation, Inc.
Anna and William Baker Memorial Fund
Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes, Inc.
Corning Incorporated Community Impact & Investment
The Hilliard Foundation, Inc.
J.M. McDonald Foundation Inc.
Lindau Foundation
The Mandeville Family Fund for the Clemens Center
Triad Foundation, Inc.
State and Local Funding:
Chemung County Room Tax
NYS Department of Criminal Justice Services

The Clemens Center receives general operating support made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
Downtowns is a coalition of 13 historic theaters across Upstate from Jamestown to Poughkeepsie that are key to each respective downtown. We work together to learn, advocate, and educate the broader community of our critical value to New York’s economic life.


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Clemens Center Business Members
An annual business membership contribution is an investment in our community and the quality of life in our region. Annual membership contributions help the Clemens Center to maintain the quality of the shows we present, support our educational programs, and encourage local artists through the subsidized support of our regional resident companies.
We would like to recognize our business members, as of 4/3/25. For more information about business membership, please call the Advancement Office at (607) 735-2776 or visit our website at ClemensCenter.org.
Business Director ($10,000-24,999)
Arnot Health • Chemung Supply Corporation
Business Star ($5,000-9,999)
Chemung Canal Trust Company • Guthrie • Streeter Associates, Inc.
Business Cast ($2,500-4,999)
Bethany Village • Community Bank, N.A. • Dalrymple Holding Corporation
Elmira Structures, Inc. • Rye Bar and Restaurant
Schuyler Hospital, a Member of Cayuga Health • Visions Federal Credit Union
Woodbrook Assisted Living Residence, Inc. • XGen Pharmaceuticals DJB, Inc.
Business Manager ($1,000-2,499)
Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast • Cook Painting • F. M. Howell & Company
Gough Holding Corp. • Hesselson’s • John Mills Electric, Inc. • MMB + CO
Southern Tier Hide and Tallow, Inc. • Trane • Yunis Realty, Inc.
Business Crew ($500-999)
Elm Chevrolet • EMHART GLASS • HOLT Architects • McInerny Funeral Home
Ray Jewelers • Valicenti Advisory Services, Inc. • Wooly Minded Young’s Tires, Inc.
Business Friend ($250-499)
Bouille Electric • The Brand Schweizer Group/Raymond James
Clarion Inn Elmira • Curly’s Family Restaurant
Fagan Engineers and Land Surveyor PC • Gerould’s Professional Pharmacy
Greenleaf Recycling • Hill Top Inn Restaurant, Banquets & Catering
I. D. Booth, Inc. • Lighthouse Liquors and Wines of Southport
Manning & Napier • Pathways, Inc. • Patrick’s • Perry & Carroll, Inc.
Sheesley’s Sewer Service, Inc. • Steuben Design LLC • Swan Morss Insurance




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Patrick’s journey began with challenges even before birth, as his mom faced complications during pregnancy. Arriving eight weeks early into the world meant a stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a place filled with specialized equipment and dedicated experts. Thanks to the support of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Patrick received the critical care he needed to thrive, surrounded by a team committed to his well-being. Today, he’s a happy and healthy four year old, a testament to the power of community support and advanced medical care.
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MOMIX
PO Box 1035 Washington, Connecticut 06793 1-860-868-7545 I info@momix.com I www.momix.com
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Margaret Selby - Selby Artists/Management 262 West 38th Street, Suite 1701 New York, NY 10018 1-212-382-3260 I mselby@selbyartistsmgmt.com I SelbyArtistsMgmt.com Instagram @MomixOfficial | Facebook @OfficialMomix | Twitter @Momix #MOMIXALICE
Alice PROGRAM NOTE
Travel down the rabbit hole MOMIX-style with Moses Pendleton’s newest creation, ALICE, inspired by Alice in Wonderland. As Alice’s body grows and shrinks and grows again, MOMIX dancers extend themselves by means of props, ropes, and other dancers.
“We don’t intend to retell the whole Alice story,” he says,“but to use it as a taking off point for invention. I’m curious to see what will emerge, and I’m getting curiouser and curiouser the more I learn about Lewis Caroll. I share his passion for photography and his proclivity for puns”.
The Alice story is full of imagery and absurd logic – before there was Surrealism, there was Alice. Alice is an invitation to invent, to let the imagination run wild. “Go Ask Alice”, sang Grace Slick in “White Rabbit” – she also said, “feed your head”.
Pendleton continues, “You can see why I think Alice is a natural fit for MOMIX and an opportunity for us to extend our reach. We want to take this show into places we haven’t been before in terms of the fusion of dance, lighting, music, costumes, and projected imagery. Our puns are visual, not verbal. It’s not modern dance, it’s Momix – under the spell of Lewis Carroll, who was under the spell of Alice – who was still learning to spell.”
As with every MOMIX production, you never quite know what you are going to get. Hopefully, audiences will be taken on a journey that is both magical, mysterious, fun, eccentric, and much more. As Alice falls down the rabbit hole and experiences every kind of transformation, we invite you to follow her.
We see Alice as an invitation to invent, to dream, to alter the way we perceive the world, to open it to new possibilities. The stage is our rabbit hole, we welcome you to drop in! .”
—Moses Pendleton, Artistic Director
Conceived and Directed by MOSES PENDLETON
Associate Director ......................................... CYNTHIA QUINN
Assisted by
ANTHONY BOCCONI, BEAU CAMPBELL, ............................................
JENNIFER CHICHEPORTICHE, SAMANTHA CHIESA, ............................................
HEATHER CONN, GREGORY DE ARMOND, ............................................ JONATHAN EDEN, MATT GIORDANO, SEAH HAGAN, HANNAH KLINKMAN, SEAN LANGFORD, HEATHER MAGEE, ............................................ SARAH NACHBAUER, JADE PRIMICIAS, ............................................ REBECCA RASMUSSEN, COLTON WALL, ............................................ and JASON WILLIAMS
Production Manager & Lighting Supervisor .... WOODROW F. DICK III
Production Stage Manager /FOH Engineer .... COLIN NEUKIRCH
Production Electrician .................................. ALEXA DENNEY
Lead Carpenter/Rigger LILY FONTES
Lighting Design ..............................................
MICHAEL KORSCH
Music Collage ................................................ MOSES PENDLETON
Music Editing ................................................ ANDREW HANSON
Video Design WOODROW F. DICK, III
Spider Puppet Design .................................... MICHAEL CURRY
Costume Design ............................................
Costume Construction ...................................
Ballet Mistress
Research Consultant
PHOEBE KATZIN
PHOEBE KATZIN & BERYL TAYLOR
VICTORIA MAZZARELLI
PHILIP HOLLAND
Communications Manager ............................. QUINN PENDLETON
Company Manager ........................................ PAULA BUDETTI BURNS
This production of Alice has been funded, in part, by a contribution from Next Move Dance.
“Would you tell me, please. which way I ought to go from here?”
“That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.”
“I don’t much care where -”
“Then it doesn’t matter which way you go.”
—Lewis Carroll
ACT ONE: Down the Rabbit Hole
A Summer Day
Alice Down the Rabbit Hole
Pool of Tears
A Trip of Rabbits
The Tweedles
The Cheshire Cat
Advice from a Blue Caterpillar
The Lobster Quadrille
Mad Hatters
The Queen of Diamonds
The Queen of Clubs Versus The Queen of Spades
The Mad Queen of Hearts
Cracked Mirrors
ACT TWO: Through the Looking Glass
There is Another Shore Into the Woods
The Wolf-Spied-Her
Looking Through Stained Glass
Garden of Molar Bears & Other Creatures
The Mock Turtle Deflated
Trial of the Fallen Cards
Bed of Roses
Go Ask Alice
ALICE SOUNDTRACK
Des Chapeaux dans les Lapins by Odezenne–Alix Calliet, Jacques Cormary, and Matthia Lucchini, SDRM; Cracked Mirrors and Stopped Clocks, Womb Duvet by Origamibiro -Tom Hill, Andy Tytherleigh, and The Joy of Box, Two Thousand and Eleven Ribbon Music; Faster and Faster by Tony Kinsey, KMP LTD; Fortress of Doors, Fungiferous Flora, Skool Daze, Falling Down the Rabbit Hole by Chris Vrenna & Mark Blasquez, Almo/Pink Lava; Taal Se Taal by Alka Yagnik & Udit Narayan - A.R. Rahman & Anand Bakshi, Tips Industry Music Publishing; The Cheshire Cat by Danny Elfman, Wonderland Music Company; Restless by Sounds from the Ground - Nick Woolfson & Eliot Jones from the Waveform Release Brightwhitelight; The Lobster Quadrille by Franz Ferdinand - Alexander Huntley, Nick McCarthy, Paul Thompson, and Robert Hardy, Universal Polygram Intl.; Mexicali, Jacquadi by Polo and Pan - Paul Armand-Delille & Alexandre Grynszpan, EOS; 1977 by Ana Tijoux, BMG; Don’t Worry, We’ll Be Watching You, Smoke and Mirrors by Gotye - Wouter De Backer, Songs of Kobalt Music.; Prologue/Cherry Ripe by Richard Hartley, He Pro Tunes, Inc.; The Sea by Joey Pecoraro, Rough Trade Songs; Divine Moments of Truth by Shpongle - Simon James Posford & Raja Ram, Twisted Music LTD; Requiem by House Made of Dawn, Arcane Creative Publishing; 2 Songar (Two Songs) II Vogguvis (Lullaby) by Jon Leifs, Iceland Music Information Center; Indifferent Universe, Liminalidad, Espera by Lucrecia Dalt, RVNG Intl.; White Rabbit Written by Grace Slick, Published by Mole Music (BMI) All rights reserved, (used by permission); Perpetuum Mobile by Simon Jeffes, Daniel Myer, Barbara Thompson, and Dejan Samardzic, Editions Penguin Cafe LTD.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
MOMIX, a company of dancer-illusionists founded and directed by Moses Pendleton, has been presenting work of exceptional inventiveness and physical beauty for more than 40 years. From its base in Washington, Connecticut, the company has developed a devoted worldwide following. In addition to stage performances, MOMIX has also worked in film and television, as well as corporate advertising, with national commercials for Hanes and Target, and presentations for Mercedes-Benz, Fiat, and Pirelli. With performances on PBS’s “Dance in America” series, France’s Antenne II, and Italian RAI television, the company’s repertory has been beamed to 55 countries. The Rhombus Media film of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition with MOMIX and the Montreal Symphony was the winner of an International Emmy for Best Performing Arts Special. MOMIX was also featured in IMAGINE, one of the first 3-D IMAX films released in IMAX theaters worldwide. MOMIX dancers Cynthia Quinn and Karl Baumann, under Moses Pendleton’s direction, played the role of “Bluey” in the feature film F/X2, and White Widow, co-choreographed by Pendleton and Quinn, was featured in Robert Altman’s movie The Company. With nothing more than light, shadow, fabric, props, and the human body, MOMIX continues to astonish and delight audiences on five continents.
WHO’S WHO IN THE COMPANY
MOSES PENDLETON (Artistic Director) has been one of America’s most innovative and widely performed choreographers and directors for over 50 years. He co-founded the ground-breaking Pilobolus Dance Theater in 1971 while still a student at Dartmouth College. Pilobolus shot to fame in the 1970s. By the end of the decade, he had begun to work outside of Pilobolus, performing in and serving as principal choreographer for the Paris Opera’s Intégrale Erik Satie in 1979 and choreographing the Closing Ceremony of the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid in 1980.

MOSES PENDLETON, cont’d
In that same year, he created MOMIX, with Alison Chase, which rapidly established an international reputation for inventive and often illusionistic choreography that pushes physical boundaries and defies imagination. The troupe has now been creating new work under his direction and touring worldwide for over four decades. Mr. Pendleton has also been active as a performer and choreographer for other companies. He has worked extensively in film, TV, and opera and as a choreographer for ballet companies and special events. He staged Picabia’s Dadaist ballet Relâche for the Paris Opera Ballet and the Joffrey Ballet, and Tutuguri, based on the writings of Artaud, for the Deutsche Oper Berlin. He created the role of the Fool for Yuri Lyubimov’s production of Mussorgsky’s Khovanschina at La Scala, choreographed Rameau’s Platée for the U.S. Spoleto Festival, and contributed choreography to Lina Wertmuller’s production of Carmen at the Munich State Opera. Mr. Pendleton has created new works for the Arizona Ballet and the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, and he teamed up with Danny Ezralow and David Parsons, both former MOMIX dancers, to choreograph AEROS with the Romanian National Gymnastics Team. Mr. Pendleton choreographed The Doves of Peace, featuring Diana Vishneva and 50 Russian ballerinas, for the Opening Ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics at Sochi.
Film and television work includes the feature film F/X2 with Cynthia Quinn, Moses Pendleton Presents Moses Pendleton for ABC ARTS cable (winner of a CINE Golden Eagle award), and Pictures at an Exhibition with Charles Dutoit and the Montreal Symphony, which received an International Emmy for Best Performing Arts Special in 1991. He has also made music videos with Prince, Julian Lennon, and Cathy Dennis, among others.
Mr. Pendleton is also an avid photographer whose work has been presented in Rome, Milan, Florence, and Aspen. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1977, a recipient of the Connecticut Commission on the Arts Governor’s Award in 1998, received the Positano Choreographic Award in 1999, and the 2002 American Choreography Award for his contributions to choreography for film and television. In 2010, he received an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts (HDFA) from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, where he delivered the commencement address. In 2021, Mr. Pendleton received the degree of Doctor of Arts, honoris causa, from Dartmouth College, for his lifetime contributions to the arts. Most recently (June 2024), he was the recipient of the prestigious Taobuk Award—a recognition given annually to intellectuals and artists who have left a remarkable cultural message on a global scene.
CYNTHIA QUINN (Associate Director) grew up in Southern California where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of California at Riverside then continued on as an Associate in Dance for five years. As a member of Pilobolus in the 1980s, she performed on Broadway and throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, Israel, and Japan. Ms. Quinn began performing with MOMIX in 1983 and has toured worldwide with the company. She has appeared in television programs, films, and music videos, and has assisted Moses Pendleton in the choreography on numerous projects. She has also appeared as a guest artist with the Ballet Théâtre Française de Nancy, the Deutsche Oper Berlin Ballet, and the Munich State Opera, as well as international galas in Italy, France, and Japan. Ms. Quinn is a board member of the Nutmeg Conservatory in Torrington, Conn., and is on the advisory board of Torrington’s Susan B. Anthony Project. She was featured with Ru Paul and k.d. lang for M.A.C. Cosmetics’ “Fashion Cares” benefit in Toronto and Vancouver. More recently, she co-choreographed The Doves of Peace, featuring Diana Vishneva, for the Opening Ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Her most rewarding and challenging role, however, has been as a mother to her daughter, Quinn Elisabeth.
HEATHER CONN
(Dancer) is originally from New York. She attended the Long Island High School for the Arts as a dance major and holds a BFA in dance from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Additionally, she has trained with the Joffrey Ballet School, the Bolshoi Ballet, and the Boston Conservatory, among others. Heather has performed professionally across the United States and beyond, in contemporary dance, musical theater, film, and live production art. She has performed in such notable venues as Radio City Music Hall, the Kennedy Center, the Apollo Theater, Jacob’s Pillow, and the Folies Bergere in Paris, France. Heather has danced for Nickerson-Rossi Dance, Schoen Movement Company, and The Orsano Project as an assistant to Phil Orsano. She was given a leading role in Busch Gardens Christmastown production of their show Miracles. She performs for TEN31 Productions as a “living art” performer at events, as well as the live arts company Moving On. Heather is featured in the published photography book Dance Across the USA by Jonathan Givens, as a dancer representing the state of New York. She is a certified Yoga teacher, a certified Animal Flow® instructor, and an Essential Oil Specialist. Heather has a passion for healing and is an advocate for social justice, wildlife, and the Earth. Heather joined MOMIX in 2018.
GREGORY DE ARMOND (Dancer) grew up in Southern California and trained at Saddleback Dance Center, Golden State Ballet and Ballet Pacifica. He graduated cum laude from the University of California, Irvine with a Bachelor of Arts in Dance and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with an emphasis on structures. He was honored as a William J. Gillespie Scholar and as a Gregory Osborne Memorial Scholar. He joined the North Carolina Dance Theatre in 2010 and later participated in the National Choreographers Initiative, performing works by Jiri Kylian, William Forsythe, Twyla Tharp, Jiri Bubenicek, Jodie Gates, Dwight Rhoden, Peter Quanz, and George Balanchine. Gregory would like to thank everyone who helped to make his dance career possible. Gregory joined MOMIX in 2014.
MADELINE DWYER (Dancer) is a NYC-based dancer and artist. She began training at Stowe Dance Academy in Vermont and later at the Boston Ballet School PreProfessional Program under Margaret Tracey. She has studied with the School of American Ballet, the Martha Graham School, and GALLIM. A summa cum laude graduate of the Ailey/Fordham BFA Program in New York, Madeline performed original works there by Brice Mousset, Darshan Bhuller, Joanna Kotze, Natalie Lamonte, and Jacqulyn Buglisi. She has also performed works by Young Soon Kim, Alec Knight, and Jesse Obremski and has danced at the Boston Opera House in Mikko Nissinen’s The Nutcracker. Madeline is the resident choreographer at Hudson River Opera and a company dancer with White Wave Dance. Madeline joined MOMIX in 2024.
DEREK ELLIOTT JR (Dancer) is a performing artist residing in Pennsylvania. He received his BA in Dance and a BA in Theatre with a Concentration in Musical Theatre Performance from DeSales University. He has been performing in musicals since the age of thirteen. While in college he had the privilege of training with Dance Artists Trinette Singleton, Timothy Cowart, Julia A. Mayo, Derek Crisenti, Steven Casey, and Angela Sigley Grossman. He has performed excerpts from Paul Taylor’s Cloven Kingdom restaged by Annmaria Mazzini, and A Chorus Line directed, choreographed, and restaged by Luis Villabon as an Offstage Cover/Swing at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. In addition to dancing, acting, and singing, Derek holds a Black Belt in traditional Karate, Jeet Kune Do, and Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu. He also holds an International Parkour Coaching Certification and has additional Parkour professional development training in Strength Training for Movement. Derek joined MOMIX in 2022.
SEAH HAGAN (Dance Captain). Born and raised in Tallahassee, Florida, Seah is a third-generation dancer. She began her training at the Southern Academy of Ballet Arts under the tutelage of Natalia Botha and Charles Hagan. As an Advanced Company member of the Pas de Vie Ballet, she performed many classical and contemporary soloist and principal roles. In addition to ballet and modern training, Seah is also an accomplished ballroom dancer, having competed in multiple world championships. At age 16, she graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Florida State University Schools. Before MOMIX, she worked for the State of Florida at the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission. On her 18th birthday, Seah began her professional dance career with the world-renowned company MOMIX. She has since toured across the United States, Canada, Europe, South America, and Asia performing in three original shows, VIVA MOMIX, Opus Cactus, and Alice, where she has performed featured solos in all three. As Dance Captain, Seah was heavily involved in the creation of their newest show, Alice. Seah joined MOMIX in 2017.
OKSANA HORBAN (Dancer) is originally from Kyiv, Ukraine. In Kyiv, she studied Pantomime at the Academy of Circus and Variety Arts where she graduated with honors, and also worked with Bingo Circus-Theatre and artist Mykola Baranov. In 2017 she moved to California to pursue dance and became part of the NCA cheerleading team at Palomar College. She graduated from Montclair State University in New Jersey in 2022 with a BFA in Dance. She has performed works by Alexander Anderson, Ohad Naharin, Paul Taylor, Bradley Shelver, Larry Keigwin, Maxine Steinman, Fredrick Earl Mosley and Romeo Castellucci. Oksana has performed with Streb Extreme Action Company in Brooklyn, and Yara Arts Group at La Mama Theatre in New York, and has presented her own choreography at the Koresh Artist Showcase. Oksana joined MOMIX in 2023.
ADAM ROSS (Dancer) began training at a young age in Chesapeake, VA. He has competed in several regional and national dance competitions throughout the East Coast. As a teen, he attended the Governor’s School for the Arts in Norfolk, VA, where he focused on Ballet and Modern technique. Adam earned his BFA in Contemporary Dance from the Conservatory at Berklee in 2023 where he performed works from Paul Taylor, Erick Hawkins, Martha Graham, Murray Louis, and Gabrielle Lamb, as well as multiple creations from faculty, students, and alumni from the Conservatory. Dance Intensives and workshops include Point Park University, Milwaukee Ballet, RUBBERBANDance Group, and CoMotion. Adam joined MOMIX in 2022.
PHOEBE KATZIN (Costume Designer) After graduating from Endicott College’s fashion design program, Phoebe worked for Kitty Daly, building dance costumes and dressmaking. For several years she lived in New York making costumes for Kitty Leach, Greg Barnes, and Allison Conner, among others. Phoebe has been instrumental in designing and constructing costumes for MOMIX for more than 20 years.
MICHAEL KORSCH (Lighting Designer) is a lighting and scenic designer based in Philadelphia. He has worked with numerous directors and choreographers, creating visual designs for dance and theatre throughout North and South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Michael has been the resident lighting/scenic designer and technical director for Complexions Contemporary Ballet since 1998, and the resident lighting designer for Ballet Arizona since 2001. In addition, he has created original designs for companies including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Aspen/ Santa Fe Ballet, BalletMet, BalletX, Carolina Ballet, Cleveland Play House, DanceBrazil, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Daytona Contemporary Dance Company, Disney Creative Entertainment, English National Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, North Carolina Dance Theatre, Oakland Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Sacramento Ballet, Staatsballett Berlin and Washington Ballet, and has worked with MOMIX on several shows.
WOODROW F. DICK III (Production Manager & Lighting Supervisor) is MOMIX’s goto guy for anything and everything production-related. He has worked on numerous productions both big and small. Woody joined MOMIX in 2005.
VICTORIA MAZZARELLI (Ballet Mistress). Following an impressive and extensive professional international ballet career, Mazzarelli returned to her roots at the Nutmeg Ballet Conservatory in Torrington, Conn., where she serves as Artistic Director, training the next generation of dancers.
Upcoming Performances at the Clemens Center
Apr 25-27 ................ Elmira Little Theatre – Rumors
May 2 ......................
Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series –
................................ Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes:
................................ The Story of Babar the Elephant*
May 2-4 Elmira Little Theatre – Rumors
May 5 ...................... Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series –
................................ The Making of Our Planet: Life on Our Planet*
May 5 ...................... The Making of Our Planet: Life on Our Planet
May 10 ....................
May 14 ....................
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION GALA
Menopause The Musical 2: Cruising Through
................................ ‘The Change’®
May 23-25 ............... Centre Stage Community Theatre – Disaster!
May 31 .................... John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.
................................ Family Connex Series – 123 Andrés
Please consult our website for additions to the season! Dates/times/programs subject to change.
For tickets and information, please call the Box Office at (607) 734-8191 or (800) 724-0159 or visit us online at ClemensCenter.org.
*Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Performances –reserve tickets at 607-735-2777
Watch ClemensCenter.org for The M&T Bank 2025-26 Broadway Season and 2025-26 Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series announcements!



BUILDING COMMUNITY

Streeter Associates is proud to support the arts in our region through its long-standing relationship with the Clemens Center. We understand that it takes more than constructing buildings to build community.
www.StreeterAssociates.com
SHARP MINDS. SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION. SINCE 1949

In 2017, the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. provided underwriting for the Center’s first-ever sensory-friendly dance performance for children on the autism spectrum. The success of that event, combined with the Foundation’s mission to fund educational programs in the local area, inspired the creation of the Family Connex Series. Since then, nearly 7,200 kids and caregivers have been served.
The carefully-curated programs in the Series help connect families to the Center by attending together, and promote family conversation, critical thinking, and the simple enjoyment of the live performing arts. The Foundation’s generous contribution allows the Clemens Center to keep ticket prices affordable. Join us on the following dates for family fun!
Performances Saturdays at 2:00pm
JASON BISHOP
November 16
Jason Bishop performs stunning, state of the art magic and illusions featuring amazing sleight of hand and exclusive grand illusions.

123 ANDRÉS
May 31


PINOCCHIO
A Sensory-Friendly Performance - tickets limited January 25
Carlo Collodi’s classic tale about the world’s most famous puppet: PINOCCHIO. An amazing journey into the heart of childhood and imagination.

With fresh original songs that blend Spanish and English, 123 Andrés brings interactive, high energy shows to kids and families.

For more information and ticketing, please visit ClemensCenter.org/Events or contact our Box Office at (607) 734-8191.
Photo by Matt Bishop
Photo by Dario Trevi
Photo by Dario Trevi
Photo by Jérémie Battaglia


The Clemens Center is proud to be a partner with area educators in providing arts experiences that en rich the lives of young people. Each season, we strive to present a variety of productions that complement the school curriculum and enhance learning, as only the arts can do. Over the years, our audience has grown to include, not only regional public and private schools, but also many home -schools, pre-schools and individual families.
These programs are made possible, in part, through a contribution from the Tripp Foundation to the Clemens Center’s Endowment Fund in memory of Mary Tripp Marks and her concern for the cultural enrichment of children.
Since 1979, the Mary Tripp Marks School -Time Series has touched the lives of over half a million young people with curriculum-related programs. For many of them, these daytime performances represent their first introduction to the Clemens Center and to the magic of live theatre.
The 2024-25 Series Includes: Frindle
Goodnight Moon & The Runaway Bunny
The Gruffalo’s Child
A Year With Frog and Toad
Hero: The Boy From Troy
Moon Mouse: A Space Odyssey
Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes: The Story of Babar the Elephant
Our Planet Live

Special Attraction for grades 9+
The Express: The Ernie Davis Story
A FREE film presentation in honor of Ernie Davis Day
We believe that exposure to live theatre can ignite a child’s imagination in a unique way, opening the door to a greater understanding of the world and a lifelong love of the arts.
For more information, please visit ClemensCenter.org/Events or contact our School-Time Coordinator at (607) 735-2777.



Clemens Center Individual Supporters
An annual individual membership contribution is an investment in our community and the quality of life in our region. Annual membership contributions help the Clemens Center to maintain the quality of the shows we present, support our educational programs, and encourage local artists through the subsidized support of our regional resident companies.
We would like to recognize our individual members, at the Supporter level and above, as of 4/3/25. For more information about individual membership, please call the Advancement Office at (607) 735-2776 or visit our website at ClemensCenter.org.
Producer ($10,000+)
Susan L. Ford
Headliner ($7,500-9,999)
Tom and Stacy Witzel
Superstar ($5,000-7,499)
Betsy and Hank Dalrymple
Angel ($2,500-4,999)
Gary and Bonnie Chollett • Dr. William and Divya George • John LaVancher
Jim and Judy McIntosh • Steve and Sabina Miller • Tony and Linda Orbanac
Mrs. Donald R. Peterson • Dave and Claudia Radin
Tracey and Marc Stemerman and Family • Bobbie and John G. Ullman
Benefactor ($1,200-2,499)
Dr. and Mrs. R.T. Abderhalden • Gail and Ron Bellohusen • Carl and Tish Berman
Dr. and Mrs. William Bishop • Mrs. Donna Case • Dr. and Mrs. William E. Clack
Barry and Rochelle Clark • Karen and Derek Cromer • Larry and Maddy Dolkart
Rev. Richard T. Farrell • Frank and Linda Gudas
James and Kimberly Kaffenbarger • Marianne and David Lubin
Pat and Betsy Morrisey • Kaye Newbury • Delores Nicol
Martha Pfeifer Pierce and Jack Walsh • Clare and Arie van den Blink
Paul VerValin • Mike and Missy Wayne • Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Williams
Randy and Nancy Williams • Alan and Maria Winston • Mary Jo Yunis • Marilyn Zinn
Sustainer ($850-1,199)
Ann Brouse • Ruth Bruning • Dean and Janice Butts • Tymon and Angela Daniels
Dr. and Mrs. David Dozack • Ed and Ethel Hawkes • Patti and Tom Hinman
Dr. and Mrs. Jon R. Homuth • Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krusen • Marc and Kathy Lovell
Ben Lynch • Jeff Morris and Laurie Richer • Jerry Stemerman • Peggy Streeter
Rich and Debby Swan • Dr. Richard and Maria Terry • Mimi H. Updegraff
Peter and Marilyn Wallin
Clemens Center Individual Supporters
Patron ($550-849)
Ron and Terry Allison • Mickey and Barbara Austin • Carolyn Bossard
Mark Cicora, Jr. • Brian and Sallyann Clark • L. Dale Cole
Scott and Robyn Cummings • Rebecca and Mike DeRosa
Joseph and Tatiana Finch • James and Nanette Good
Edward and Marcia Gorman • Tom and Carol Gough • Dustin and Randi Hewit
Kaye and Don Holtz • Rick and Cheryl Hoover • Marilyn Jago
Glenda Lamb-Hinsman • Robert and Christine Lewis • Rev. Christopher E. Linsler
Tom and Trenton Loughlin-Weidemann • Ted and Mary Ann Marks
Mary Lou and Tom McCullough • Joyce McKamey • John and Christine Meier
Dr. Mila Meier • Vincent, Georgette and Suzette Moschetti
Michael and Lisa Mustico • Cathy and David Peckham • Joy S. Perry
Michael and Rosary Rathbun • Mark and Ruth Riesbeck
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Roberts, Jr. • Thomas and Patricia Santulli
Kirk and Janice Slocum • Richard and Gladys Sokolowski
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swain • Darby and A. Quay Thompson
Carole Carbaugh Tota • Joan D. Trifoso • Marcia Weber and James Flaws
Dale and Kathleen Wexell • Gareth and Marianne Wick • Tom and Charlotte Wirth
Donor ($275-549)
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Alexander • Kirk and Denise Allen • Jaymin and Wendy Amin
Marilyn and Joseph Amorosi • Dr. and Mrs. Mark Anthony
Patricia Baker in Memory of Randy Olthof • Daniel and Janice Barr
Thomas and Barbara Blumer • Timothy and Tammy Bocek
Craig Bond and David Trimble • Lynda S. Brand • Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Brand
Hon. David M. Brockway • Joel and Linda Buice • Bill and Andy Burnside
Joseph and Giuliana Calderone • Marty D. Chalk
Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Ciccariello • Richard and Lynda Copeland
Kathy and Bud Crimmins • Cheri and Ken Crozier
Joshua and Bernadette Dahlman • Ann Dickerson • Heather and Patrick Donovan
Mike and Kathy Edwards • Carol and John Farrell • Tom and Marie Finnerty
Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer • Allan and Janet Frisk • Allen and Karen Fusco
Dale and Kim George • Mark and Sandra Gibson • Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Ginter
John Goldman and Liz Walton • Shirley Ripley Grantier • Cynthia H. Haigh
Mary Hand • Mr. and Mrs. David R. Harkness • Mr. and Mrs. J. Hayden
Geoff Heywood • David Hickman and Joyce Hyatt • Jennifer and Harry Hillman
Johannah Horigan-Ford • Kim Hulslander • Jason and Karyn Hutchinson
Scott Ignaszewski • Dr. and Mrs. Mark Ivanick • Thomas and Valerie Jerzak
Marianne and Dan Kalec • Michael and Mary Katherine Kearns
Regina and Don Keddell • Jennifer A. Keenan • John B. Kennedy • Allan Klenz
Phillip Conrad Kruk • Dr. and Mrs. Vincent LaDelia • William and Paula Lafferty
Anne and Greg Lamb • Jack and Fran Laser • Michael and Julia Lavarnway
Clemens Center Individual Supporters
Donor ($275-549) continued
Kathleen O’Herron Lawrence • Alice and Michael Learn
Suzanne Maggiore and Robert Cooper • Richard and Darlene Marino
Sharon A. Mashanic • Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell • H. McNulty
James and Joanne Methven • Charles and Sue Milazzo • Michael Mitchell
Dawne Moffatt-Fairbanks and Ted Fairbanks • Mariann Moran
James Mullen and Helen Czajkowski • Timothy and Cheryl Murphy
Tony and Patty Murray • Dennis and Carol Negri • Ann Nicholson
Daniel and Patricia O’Connell • Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. O’Donnell
Peter and Jeanne O’Neill • Gary Ostrander • David and Michelle Pastel
Barry and Joanne Peters • Lucille F. Peterson • L. Glenn Poppleton • Kurt Priester
Don and Joanne Quick • Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Riopko
M. “Robby” and Nancy Robertson • Thomas and Marjorie Rodgers
William and Patricia Rosettie • Aleksander and Missy Rupik
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ryan, Jr. • D. Jean Schauffler • Dr. J. Gregory Schultz
Rick Simons • The Steeds • Lawrence Stephens • William and Patricia Stowell
Rev. Holly Williams Strickland • Judith Taylor • Tom and Beth Tranter
John and Christine Updyke • Laury Ellen Ward • George and Paula Welch
Leone Welch • Mary Lee Welch • Amy White and Kenneth Sobel
Nancy Lea Dunn Williams • Peter and Wendy Winnett • Pamela Yunis
Supporter ($125-274)
Donna M. Abrunzo • Mary Sgarlata Adamus and Edmund J. Adamus, Jr.
Daniel Agan • Mary Ellen and Joseph Allegretto • The Allen Women
Ron and Cathleen Allison • Jerry and Janiene Altilio • Tedd and Carol Arnold
William and Marcia Ashton • David and Laura Austin • M. F. Baker • Anonymous
Scott and Beth Baldwin • Darlene and Scott Barber • Jay and Emily Barker
Rod and Val Barr • Stanley Bastilla • Jon and Sandy Bauer • Annette Beebe-Cobb
Ms. Amanda Beecher-Eubanks • JoAnn Belsyck • Jack and Sue Benjamin
Dot Berry • Marilyn and Fred Betschen • Anonymous
James M. and Maureen Birney • James T. and Emily G. Birney
David and Julie Biviano • Patricia Blair • Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Blood, Jr.
Quincy Exchange • David J. Boor and Ellen M. McHugh • Linda and Bob Bowditch
Joan L. Bradt • Robert and Patricia Briggs • Mike and Molly Brown
Robert and Janice Brown • Antoinette Brush • Mrs. Lorraine Buholski
Linda Landers Burke • Pam Burns • Maren Callahan • Mary Ann Caroscio
Phil and Lynda Carpentier • Thomas and Kathleen Carrier
Duke and Wendy Carroll • Joan E. Case • Joan W. Case • Linda Cassidy
K. Susan Champlain • Scott and Erin Chilson • Kathleen Clark and Charles Peifer
Richard Clark • Dale Cleveland • Abbie Close • Louis Coccagnia • Lauren Coffee
Marcy Coggins • Diane Cole • Chris and Kathy Collins • John and Denise Collum
Joe and Rita Colvin • Ray and Peg Colwell • Roxana Copp
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TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA
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NATALIE MCMASTER & DONNELL LEAHY
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NEW YORK VOICES
March 21, 2026
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VIENNA BOYS CHOIR
December 9, 2025
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WOMEN OF AMERICANA
April 10, 2026
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Clemens Center Individual Supporters
Supporter ($125-274) continued
Thomas J. Cortright and John R. Schanbacher • Douglas Cotton • Jan Cummings
Lisa Cundy • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cunningham • Mrs. D. Joan Cunnings
Mrs. Molly Cusick • Anonymous • Eric and Brenda Davies
Matthew and Amy DeCamp • Mark and Julie Delgrosso • Rick and Judy Dove
Susan Draht • Terry and Sue Driscoll • Jacqueline A. Droleski • Robin Drury
Susann Dugo • The Joyce Dunbar Family • Mr. Keenan Eagen
Carol and Jan Eberhard • Amy J. Eckert • Susan and Charles Elliott
Michele and Leif Ericksen • David and Dorita Fagan
Jennifer Fais and Noel Sylvester • John and Judy Farwell
Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Fedele • Donna Fletcher • June Ford
Heman and Carol Fowler • Tom and Kathleen DuPont Frost
Nancy and Sayre Fulkerson • Katherine Funk • Duane and Faye Gardner
Lezley Gehman • Lee Gernert-Larrea • Mrs. Steve Golby • Paul and Kathy Good
John and Mary Grab • Faith Gray • Todd and Margaret Grebleski
Richard M. Gridley • Patricia M. Gush • Sarah Haflett • Mary R. Hamlin
JoEllen Hanrahan • Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hare • Jared and Bonnie Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauptman • Ruth Hauser • Carl and Cindy Hayden
Dr. and Mrs. Lee Herbst • Tom and Suzanne Hesselson • Michael and Reagan Hicks
Dave and Janie Hilfiger • Art and Rachel Hofstetter
Dr. Susan McDaniel Hohenhaus • Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Holmes
Richard and Anne Holmes • Doug and Phyllis Holtgrewe • David and Deb Homer
Marilyn Hopper • Tammi Horton • Robert and Barbara Hubbell • Nancy Hulslander
Ronald and Ellen Hulslander • Barbara B. Hutchinson • Scott and Laura Jacobus
Janet and Walter Jones • John and Corinne Julian • Marcus and Charlotte Kantz
Linda Kaufman • John and Betsy Keenan • Elizabeth Kennedy
Steven and Katie Kerr • Jim and Vicki Kier • Ms. Cynthia A. Kilbury
Ron and Kelly Kimball • Bob and Bettina King • Susan King
Kirk and Cynthia Klingensmith • Duane and Lynn Klinko
Barbara Koernig and Albert Comfort • Richard J. Kurchey • Dorothy M. Kurta
Pam and Joe Lally • Patrick Lally • Thomas and Patricia Lamb
Nancy and Woody Latour • Dr. Terence and Mrs. Marcia Lenhardt
Michael and Marilyn Lepak • Al and Pam Lewis • Laurie Liberatore • J. Carol Lincoln
Drs. Matthew and Katherine Lincoln • Charles Lindsay
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockner • Judy and Fred Loomis • Steve and Lynda LoPresti
Estella Loud and Ken Bruielly • Robert and Joan Lovejoy • Kellie A. Lowman
Karen and Robert Lutz • Brian and Deb Lynch • Anonymous
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Madden • Tanya Malone and Kelly Koehler • J. William Maloney
John S. Marchese and Armando Flores • David and Linda Martin
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Martines • Mr. and Mrs. Michael Martino • Anonymous
Lucinda Mathews • Dr. Joseph and Cathleen Mathey • Barbara McDowell
Clemens Center Individual Supporters
Supporter ($125-274) continued
Nedra McElroy • Molly McEwan • Mike and Mary McFarland • Kathleen McGinnis
Allena McGlaughlin • Bill and Carol McKenzie • Michael and Nancy McLaughlin
Michael and Rebecca McNamara • Gail and Doug Melens
Ralph and Carol Meyer • Bob and Cherie Michalko
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Milazzo • Steven and Judith Milford • Cheryl A. Miller
Ann F. Millhollen • Polly Moretti • Tom and Margaret Morse • Eric and Jill Nelson
Mrs. Ivy D. Ng’Oma • Nancy E. Nicastro • Barry W. Nicholson • William Nicholson
Ann Nowlan • Jerry and Louise O’Dell • Allen and Martha Oldfield
Raymon and Sandra Osgood • Charles and Andrea Paggio • Tom and Jill Palmer
Charles and Mariann Paone • Jim and Marie Parks
Carimar Patrician in Memory of Robert J. Patrician
In Memory of Dr. Robert T. Perkowski • Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peters
Drs. Don Phykitt and Bonnie Norton • Richard and Joyce Pirozzolo • Dolly Powers
Maureen and Bill Prapestis • Richard and Patricia Preston
Dr. and Mrs. G. Alan Preucil • Brian and Karen Qualey
Fran and Peter Rainsford • David Raymond and Julie Lynch-Raymond
Thomas E. Reidy • Georgia A. Reynolds • Judith Richards • Dorianne Riggs
Steve and Marcia Ritter • Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roche • Les and Sheryl Rosenbloom
Kathy and Jeff Rosenheck • Skip Roupp • Geoffrey S. Rubin
Scott and Hazel Russell • Jessica Rutledge • Blue Lightning • Anonymous
George and Grace Sarno • Susan Savino • Tony and Carol Savino
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Schenone • Jim and Glynis Scott • Tom and Pat Seem
Bob and Judy Sell • Dr. and Mrs. Alan J. Seltzer • Nikki Shadduck
Usha and Mahendra Shah • David J. Sheen • Wayne and Nina Sheesley
Brett and Anne Shelton • Kurt and Robin Sherman • Deloris Sherwood
James and Arlene Siconolfi • David and Doris Siskin • Michael and LuAnn Smith
Robert and Nancy Smith • William and Beverly Smith
Craig L. and Mary Lou Spencer • Donna B. Sprague • Patricia Starzec
Annette Stevens • Lois Stotz • Dr. and Mrs. Sean Stryker
Denise and John Sullivan • Marilynn Sullivan • Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Suwinski
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Swarthout • Gil and Harriet Sweet
Pat and Sharon Tammaro • Faith and Mike Tarby • Thomas Tedone
Mrs. Marlene Thomas and Family • August and Marie Titi • John B. Tompkins
Ellen Tracy • Mr. and Mrs James Trice • Jason and Nancy Tubbs
Ron and Mary Tucker • Ron and Joanne Tunison • Vicki L. VanNoy
Judy and Hal Vanskiver • John Vence • David and Lisa Vieira • David and Kim Vine
Walt and Donna Wagner • Pat and John Wahl • Dick Walsh and Donna Biddle
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walsh • Beth Walter and George Honadle • Michael C. Watts
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Weiermiller • George and Stephanie Welch • John A. Welliver
Carol White • Philip White and Dolores Hicks • Jean and Denis Wickham
Richard and Diane Wilbur • Doug and Tami Willard • Dr. Ellen Kosik Williams
Clemens Center Individual Supporters
Supporter ($125-274) continued
Evan and Tricia Williams • Jean M. Williamson • Melissa and Robert Williamson
Bill and Kathy Wilson • Anonymous • Dr. Michael and Mrs. Arian Witt
Lynn Woodard and Mike Kohberger • Earl and Sally Wright
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wynings • M. Alene York • Barbara Youngs
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