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Krannert Center for the Performing Arts announces its 2016-17 youth series

For decades, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts has welcomed thousands of the area’s young people each season for a series of inventive and inspiring daytime programs, carefully curated to awaken minds while also addressing Common Core and Illinois learning standards. This season, the Krannert Center Youth Series will feature a vibrant global mix of artists. The $5 ticket price and ticket subsidies are available because of support from Krannert Center’s Campaign for Young Audiences, Youth Series endowed funding and individual donors. Educators – including public, private and home school teachers – may apply for financial assistance when ordering tickets.

Visit KrannertCenter.com, call 217-244-3009 or email youth@krannertcenter.com to learn more.

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