2015/16 Arts For All!

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ARTS FOR ALL! CELEBRITY SERIES OF BOSTON’S

Community Engagement Programs

FINAL REPORT

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Gary Dunning, President & Executive Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015-2016 Joshua Boger, Ph.D., *Chair Howard Appleby Stephanie L. Brown * Michael S. Canning Joseph Cefalu Timothy W. Diggins Margaret Eagle Donna Egan * Gabor Garai * Randolph Hawthorne, ex officio Yvette Hochberg Andrea Hoff Ilene B. Jacobs * + Jann E. Leeming * Joseph McNay Dr. Gordon Moore * + Tami E. Nason James L. J. Nuzzo Eleanor Y. Pao * John Patterson Leontyne Price, Honorary Director Melinda Rabb Sharon L. Rich + Spring Sirkin Mary Elisabeth Swerz * Belinda Herrera Termeer Susan Thonis Janet T. Tobin Sanjay Verma Dorothy Altman Weber + Janet Zwanziger +

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stephanie L. Brown, Chair Margaret Eagle Yvette Hochberg Jann E. Leeming John Patterson Dorothy Altman Weber Janet Zwanziger

BOARD OF OVERSEERS Leslie Appleby Amy d’Ablemont Burnes Jolyon Cowan Lori Mendik Elizabeth G. Tréhu. MD

COMMUNITY MEMBERS AT LARGE Dillon Bustin, Artistic Director, Hibernian Hall Lucas Cowan, Public Art Curator, Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy Peter DiMuro, Executive Director, The Dance Complex Cedric Douglas, Lead Artist, The Up Truck Ryan Edwards, Neighborhood Arts Artist Devin Ferreira, Director of Performing Arts, Boys & Girls Club Mattapan Teen Center Karen González, Director of Partnerships & Extended Learning, Hurley K-8 School Betty Hillmon, Founder & Director, Boston City-Wide String Orchestra Erik Holmgren, Ed. D, YouthReach Program Manager, Massachusetts Cultural Council Bithyah Israel, Founder & President, City Strings United Guy Mendilow, Neighborhood Arts Artist Jane Money, Founding Artistic Director, Boston City Singers Will Osier, School Counselor, City Connects Hilary Ross, Program Events Coordinator, Big Sister Association of Greater Boston Mary McFadden, Neighborhood Arts Supporter Quita Sullivan, Program Manager, New England Foundation for the Arts Nina Vansuch, Director, Sumner Elementary Boys & Girls Club

DIRECTORS EMERITI

Harris A. Berman, MD + Caroline Collings Benjamin H. Lacy Robert I. Lurie Norman C. Nicholson, Jr. Walter W. Pierce + Nancy Richmond Winsten + Arnold B. Zetcher

CELEBRITY SERIES STAFF Gary Dunning, President and Executive Director DEVELOPMENT Sara Curtis Robinson, Director of Development Sarah Long Holland, Associate Director of Institutional Giving Erica Leung, Manager of Annual Giving Melody Pao, Manager of Events and Stewardship Emily Eagan, Development Assistant

BOARD OF OVERSEERS 2015-2016 Randolph Hawthorne, Chair Leslie Appleby Martin Carmichael, III + William Casey Fernadina Chan Stuart Cohen Jolyon Cowan Amy d’Ablemont Burnes C. Nancy Fisher Dr. Joan Goldberg + Zachary R. Haroutunian Suk Harvey Ilisa Hurowitz Lisa Kelly-Croswell Joseph Kolchinsky Katharine D. Kush + Charles M. Landay ° Stephen Leonard + Margot LeStrange + Lori Mendik

Michael Raizman Reuben Reynolds Abby Rosenfeld + Howard Salwen + Sally Seaver + Sandra Shapiro + Dr. Samuel J. Shubrooks, Jr. + Joel A. Stein + Marylen R. Sternweiler + Lawrence Stifler + Daniel S. Tarlow Jeffrey A. Thomson Elizabeth G. Tréhu, MD Wendy L. Watson Barnet Weinstein Peter J. Wender + Rosa Zaytseva

* Denotes Executive Committee + Denotes 25+ year subscriber ° Deceased ALL PHOTOS BY ROBERTTORRESPHOTOGRAPHY EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.

FINANCE Edwin Derecho, Chief Financial Officer Alex Larin, Senior Accountant Connor Buckley, Accounts Payable and Benefits Administrator Jonathan Carpenter, Technology Operations Manager MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Jack Wright, Director of Marketing and Communications Gillian Morrison, Associate Director of Marketing Betsy Glickman, Digital Marketing Manager Robert Torres, Senior Graphic & Web Designer/Photographer Susanna Bonta, Program Book Associate Kristín Otharsson, Graphic Design Assistant PERFORMANCE AND COMMUNITY Amy W. Lam, Artistic Programmer Karen Brown, Director of Performance Operations Sarah Cronin, Senior Manager of Performance Operations Robin Baker, Senior Manager of Community Engagements Katherine Ludington, Associate Manager of Performance Operations Shirley Hunt, Administrative Assistant TICKETING SERVICES Ellen Holt, Box Office Manager Brian Burke, Assistant Box Office Manager Jesse Limbacher, Audience Services Associate Rebekah Stratton, Office Coordinator Stephanie Janes PR, Media Relations Prince Lobel Tye, LLP, Legal Counsel AAFCPAs, Auditors


Celebrity Series Executive Director

GARY DUNNING DEAR FRIENDS, I am pleased to share this summary of our Arts for All! community engagement programs for 2015-2016. We started the season with our third annual public performance art project—Let’s Dance Boston/¡Bailemos! Boston—a celebration of social dancing in the heart of the city on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Over five nights, we offered free dance lessons each night in a particular dance style, and then presented a 90-minute performance by ensembles we brought in from across the nation. Over 5,000 people of all ages joined in the dancing and showed Boston at its best—diverse, united, and joyful. This past year, Arts for All! engaged over 16,000 people in 157 activities throughout the city of Boston. We embarked on an important planning process, developing a three-year plan for Arts for All! The Community Engagement Committee grew to include many colleagues from our partner organizations, artists from our Neighborhood Arts programs and community leaders. After assessing the recent work and growth of our community programs, we came to some clear conclusions: • • • •

Artistic resources are available to Celebrity Series to pursue additional growth Our partner artists, communities and organizations are eager for more programing Building our local, neighborhood-level communications and marketing skills is essential to future growth Our primary constraint is funding

In the end, we articulated five goals in this plan. We will: • Create a road map for investing in our Arts for All! programs • Determine indicators of success—impact measurements—to help us track our work • Strengthen our partnerships with artists and community partners • Learn how to build audiences for our Arts for All! programs • Secure increased funding for our programs We are already working on the implementation of our plan and will report back to our board and our supporters regularly about our progress. I am also very pleased to report that Celebrity Series posted another operating surplus for 2015-2016, and I am deeply grateful to our Board of Directors, staff, and all our supporters who made this accomplishment possible. I invite you to join us in our effort to make the performing arts a valued, lifelong, shared experience—on stages, in schools, in homes—everywhere. You can start by participating in the first event of our next season, the return of Street Pianos Boston in the fall of 2016!

Gary Dunning President & Executive Director


CELEBRITY SERIES OF BOSTON

BRINGING THE WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS TO BOSTON SINCE 1938

MISSION: To present world-class performing artists who inspire and enrich our community.

VISION: We believe in the power of excellence and innovation in the performing arts to enrich life experience, transform lives, and build better communities. We envision a community of Greater Boston where the performing arts are a valued, lifelong, shared experience­—on stages, in schools, in homes­— everywhere.

2015-2016 SEASON SPONSOR

AMY AND JOSHUA BOGER BOSTON CITY-WIDE STRING ORCHESTRA STUDENT WITH THE GUY MENDILOW ENSEMBLE AT HIBERNIAN HALL


ARTS FOR ALL!

CULTIVATING ARTISTS AND AUDIENCES OF TOMORROW Onstage and off, the Celebrity Series Arts for All! programs engage people of all ages and backgrounds in community programs that harness the creative energy of the performing arts to build thriving communities and cultivate the next generation of artists and audiences.

PUBLIC PERFORMANCE ART: City-wide public performance art projects

NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS: Community-based concerts and arts engagement programs

ARTIST CONNECTIONS: World-class artists teaching and inspiring youth

TAKE YOUR SEAT: Access for children, students, seniors, and families to attend performances

Events: 157 Participants: 16,460 Community partners: 92 Participating towns and communities: 28

CELEBRITY SERIES COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE



LET’S DANCE BOSTON/

¡BAILEMOS! BOSTON

 SEPTEMBER 16-20, 2015  FIVE NIGHTS OF SOCIAL DANCING AND LIVE MUSIC ON THE ROSE KENNEDY GREENWAY  5,000+ PARTICIPANTS FROM ALL OVER GREATER BOSTON In the third installment of Celebrity Series’ annual public performance projects, Let’s Dance Boston offered a free, outdoor festival of five nights of live music and social dancing on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Following a group lesson taught by local dance instructors, a different top-notch band performed a 90-minute set for open dancing each night. The Greenway rocked with Latin, swing, disco, and salsa dancing and music, and over 5,000 people of all ages, abilities, and ethnicities participated. “ This is what Boston should be doing. It gives inter-city people the opportunity to see different things! If you notice, there are people here of all ages. You have people here young and old, all nationalities dancing having a good time. It’s almost [as if we] could teach the world to dance in perfect harmony what a better world it would be.” –DON CARBONDALE, EAST BOSTON RESIDENT


NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS  63 FREE COMMUNITY-BASED EVENTS  56 COMMUNITY PARTNERS  29 ARTISTS IN 9 ENSEMBLES  6,141 PEOPLE SERVED

Neighborhood Arts brings the joy of live performance to people of all ages and abilities, drawing deeply upon partnerships with community organizations to activate neighborhoods with a rich and varied array of opportunities.

ENGAGING LOCAL ARTISTS – Neighborhood Arts artists are a diverse group of locally-based ensembles experienced in working with youth and committed to community engagement. Artistdriven content is at the core of workshops and concerts. CREATING COMMUNITY – Primarily based in Dorchester, Hyde Park, Mattapan, Roslindale, Roxbury, and the South End, Neighborhood Arts engaged community leaders from 46 community centers, local arts and social service organizations, schools, and more in the planning and implementation of artistic programming, with activities tailored to each partner’s needs.

GUY MENDILOW ENSEMBLE WITH THE BOSTON CITY SINGERS AT BENJAMIN FRANKLIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


“ It’s exciting to me that there is such a major presenter in the city of Boston that puts much of its resources into looking at how the arts can reach a wider audience than go to the concert halls. That is my mission as an artist—to go beyond the concert hall.” SHAW PONG LIU, NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS ARTIST

SHAW PONG LIU WITH STUDENTS AT THE HURLEY K-8 SCHOOL


“Since the grand opening of the Mattapan Teen Center, Celebrity Series has been a key contributor to the culture at the center. Celebrity Series brings quality arts based programming at no cost to our organization on a consistent basis.” DEVIN FERREIRA, MATTAPAN TEEN CENTER

RYAN EDWARDS LEADING A WORKSHOP AT THE MATTAPAN TEEN CENTER


ACTIVATING NEIGHBORHOOD SPACES – Neighborhood Arts featured 63 free events, including interactive artist-led workshops and community concerts in neighborhood venues. Neighborhood Arts activities took place in 24 local venues such as community centers, performance halls, churches, schools, and museums, reaching 5,207 people of all ages.

WORLD-CLASS PERFORMANCES – Neighborhood Arts partners

PHOTO BY MARA BROD

were invited to attend Celebrity Series main stage performances free of charge. 934 individuals experienced some of the world’s finest classical, jazz, and dance artists.

LOCAL ARTISTS: PHOTO COURTESY OF ARTIST

• ALASTAIR MOOCK • BOSTON PUBLIC QUARTET • EVE COSTARELLI/ANTONIO TIRITI • GUY MENDILOW ENSEMBLE PHOTO BY SUSAN WILSON

• JOHN HANIFIN BAND • QUARTET OF HAPPINESS • RYAN EDWARDS

PHOTO BY GRETJEN HELENE

• SHAW PONG LIU • SOL Y CANTO

MAJOR SUPPORT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS WAS PROVIDED BY

PHOTO COURTESY OF ARTIST

AMY AND ETHAN D’ABLEMONT BURNES THE ROYAL LITTLE FAMILY FOUNDATION THE STIFLER FAMILY FOUNDATION NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS LIBERTY MUTUAL FOUNDATION THE FULLER FOUNDATION


CHILDREN ATTENDING A WORKSHOP WITH EVE COSTARELLI AT THE ST. STEPHENS B-READY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM


NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS PARTNERS DORCHESTER

Blue Hill Boys & Girls Club Boston City Singers Boston Collegiate Charter School Dr. William W. Henderson K-12 Inclusion School Parish of All Saints The Up Truck

HYDE PARK

Francis D. Martini Memorial Shell Park Save Our Streets - Boston, Inc. Urban Arts Festival

MATTAPAN

Chittick Elementary School Church of the Holy Spirit CityConnects Mattapan Teen Center (Boys & Girls Clubs) Mattapan United

ROSLINDALE

musiConnects Roslindale Community Center Sumner Boys & Girls Club Sumner Elementary School

ROXBURY

Boston City-Wide String Orchestra Boston Public Schools Performing Arts Department Central Boston Elder Services, Inc. City Strings United Haley House Bakery Rafael Hernández K-8 School Hibernian Hall Madison Park Development Corporation Merengue Restaurant Stop and Taste Pizzeria Timilty Middle School Tropical Foods Supermarket Urban Edge Yawkey Boys & Girls Club of Roxbury

SOUTH END

Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Blackstone Elementary School Hurley K-8 School St. Stephen’s Church (B-Ready afterschool program) EVE COSTARELLI WORKSHOP AT ST. STEPHENS B-READY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

GREATER BOSTON:

Berklee Performance Center Big Sister Association of Greater Boston Boston Arts Academy Boston Conservatory Boston Latin School Boston Public Schools Citywide Dance Company Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence Charlestown Boys & Girls Club Citi Shubert Theatre Citi Wang Theatre Commonwealth Shakespeare Company Fenway Arts Center at Northeastern University From The Top Harvard University Jewish Community Day School New England Conservatory Shady Hill School Stajez Cultural Arts Center Symphony Hall USS Constitution Museum Women’s Lunch Place Young Audiences of Massachusetts


ARTIST CONNECTIONS  31 ENGAGEMENTS WITH WORLD-CLASS ARTISTS  1,828 STUDENTS SERVED Artist Connections extends our unparalleled access to world-class artists to students from the elementary through conservatory levels. Masterclasses, lecture-demonstrations, and interactive workshops provide opportunities for students to interact with and learn directly from Celebrity Series main stage artists in intimate settings.

ARTIST CONNECTIONS SPOTLIGHT

SOWETO GOSPEL CHOIR WORKSHOP WITH BOSTON CITY SINGERS NOVEMBER 14, 2015 BLUE HILL BOYS & GIRLS CLUB, DORCHESTER 230 INDIVIDUALS SERVED The Soweto Gospel Choir presented a one-hour choral and movement workshop on South African repertoire with Boston City Singers, a Dorchester-based high school choir, for their families and Dorchester residents. Boston City Singers performed four songs for SGC: “Nelson Mandela,” “Asimbonanga,” “Emlanjeni” and “Shosholoza,” which they will sing in South Africa on tour during the summer of 2017. Boston City Singers and their faculty (65 total) also attended the Symphony Hall performance by Soweto Gospel Choir the following day.

Regina Carter giving Master Class to students at Boston Latin School

SOWETO GOSPEL CHOIR WORKSHOP WITH BOSTON CITY SINGERS Pilobolus dancer giving lecture demonstration at the Henderson School


ARTIST CONNECTIONS ENGAGEMENTS LONGY SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Pavel Haas Quartet Coachings (3) Shai Wosner Masterclass Jennifer Koh Masterclass Tara Erraught Masterclass Denis Kozhukhin Masterclass Paul Appleby Masterclass

NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY

Shai Wosner Masterclass Takács Quartet Masterclasses (2) Alexandre Tharaud Masterclass Rob Kapilow Artist Talk Jeremy Denk Masterclass Inon Barnatan Masterclass Susan Graham Masterclass

THE BOSTON CONSERVATORY

BalletBoyz Masterclass

THE DANCE COMPLEX

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago

SYMPHONY HALL

Sarah Koenig & Julie Snyder

HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Masterclass Backstage artist talk with Zumix radio students

Gabriel Kahane Artist Talk Ana Gasteyer Masterclass Kelli O’Hara Masterclass

ARTIST TALKS AT THE SHUBERT THEATRE

BalletBoyz Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Malpaso Dance Company JEREMY DENK MASTERCLASS AT NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY


ALVIN AILEY RESIDENCY AT KENNEDY DAY SCHOOL AT FRANCISCAN CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER MOVEMENT WORKSHOPS AT THE COTTING SCHOOL, HENDERSON LOWER SCHOOL, AND KENNEDY DAY SCHOOL MASTER CLASS AT BOSTON ARTS ACADEMY JANUARY 21-22, 2016 240 CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AND 25 HIGH SCHOOL DANCE STUDENTS SERVED Alvin Ailey dancers presented three 50-minute movement lecture/demonstrations at schools serving children with physical and developmental disabilities and other special needs. Students heard a brief history of the company and saw excerpts from Alvin Ailey’s Revelations, Robert Battle’s Awakening, Kyle Abraham’s Untitled America and Rennie Harris’ Exodus. The dancers led students in warmup exercises and taught the students choreography to the popular song “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae).” The dancers also presented an interactive master class for Boston Arts Academy dance students.

SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE PEABODY FOUNDATION


TAKE YOUR SEAT  TICKET ACCESS PROGRAM FOR CELEBRITY SERIES PERFORMANCES  58 PERFORMANCES OFFERED  4,425 INDIVIDUALS SERVED Through Take Your Seat, Celebrity Series makes performance tickets available to participants in Arts for All! programs. This includes school and community groups, families, and students. Tickets are available for free or at significantly reduced prices. The goal of the program is to break down barriers that limit access to the performing arts, including cost and physical access.  COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS: 934 tickets for Neighborhood Arts partner organizations $ 10 DISCOUNTED TICKETS: 1,487 tickets for over 50 school and community groups serving urban children  CHILD SEAT TICKETS: 539 tickets at a 50% discount for children under the age of 18  STUDENT RUSH TICKETS: 1,465 tickets for $20 to college and conservatory students

CHITTICK SCHOOL STUDENTS AT ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE FRANCE AT SYMPHONY HALL

TAKE YOUR SEAT PERFORMANCES Academy of St. Martin in the Fields with Joshua Bell Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Ana Gasteyer Avi Avital Bach Collegium Japan BalletBoyz Billy Childs Billy Collins and Aimee Mann Binge Worthy Journalism: Backstage with the Creators of SERIAL with Sarah Koenig and Julie Snyder Brooklyn Rider with Gabriel Kahane Children of the Light with Joey Alexander Chucho Valdés: Irakere 40

Circa with Quatuor Debussy David Finckel, Wu Han, and David Shifrin David Sedaris Dawn Upshaw Gil Shaham Patty Griffin, Sara Watkins, and Anaïs Mitchell Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Itzhak Perlman Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Jennifer Koh and Shai Wosner Jeremy Denk Jerusalem String Quartet with Inon Barnatan

Kelli O’Hara Lang Lang Mack Avenue Superband Malpaso Dance Company Mavis Staples and Joan Osborne Orchestre National de France Paul Appleby Pavel Haas Quartet SF JAZZ Collective Soweto Gospel Choir Spellbound Contemporary Ballet Stave Sessions – Kneebody+Daedelus Stave Sessions – My Brightest Diamond

Stave Sessions – Sam Amidon & Glenn Kotche – Percussion Stave Sessions – So Susan Graham Sweet Honey in the Rock Takács Quartet Tara Erraught Tetzlaff Trio What Makes it Great? with Rob Kapilow American Song What Makes it Great? with Rob Kapilow Beethoven Symphony No. 1 Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott


PLAY ME, I’M YOURS!

STREET PIANOS BOSTON SEPTEMBER 23 – OCTOBER 10, 2016 STREETPIANOSBOSTON.ORG Street Pianos Boston 2016 is the return engagement of the popular art installation Play Me, I’m Yours, created by artist Luke Jerram. Celebrity Series first presented Street Pianos Boston in 2013, when over 500,000 people played and listened to music with their neighbors. Street Pianos Boston 2016 will partner with over 100 arts, youth, community service, and civic organizations to place 60 pianos, painted by local artists, in neighborhoods across Boston and Cambridge. Since 2008, Play Me, I’m Yours has been installed in more than 50 cities around the world and has reached more than 10 million people.

NORTHERN AVENUE BRIDGE STREET PIANO, 2013


IN SCHOOLS, ON STAGES, ON STREETS,

EVERYWHERE! CHARLESTOWN

ALLSTON

EAST BOSTON

DOWNTOWN

CAMBRIDGE BACK BAY

BRIGHTON

CHINATOWN

FENWAY

SOUTH END

BROOKLINE

ROXBURY JAMAICA PLAIN

BOSTON, MA DORCHESTER

ROSLINDALE MATTAPAN

HYDE PARK

 COMMUNITY PARTNERS  ARTS FOR ALL! ARTISTS  VENUES


The Celebrity Series of Boston is grateful for the generosity of individuals, corporations, foundations, and government agencies, whose support in the 2015-2016 season made possible the transformative work of Arts for All!, connecting community collaborators, activating local neighborhoods, engaging artists from Greater Boston and beyond, and helping us fulfill Celebrity Series’ vision of a community of Greater Boston where the performing arts are a valued, lifelong, shared experience—on stages, in schools, in homes—everywhere. Anonymous (2) | Leslie & Howard Appleby | Amy & Joshua Boger | Stephanie L. Brown | Donna & Mike Egan | Gabor Garai & Susan Pravda | David & Harriet Griesinger | Zachary R. Haroutunian | Paul L. King | Susanne Marcus Collins | Joseph McNay | Stewart Myers, in memory of Maureen McGuire Myers | Eleanor & Frank Pao | Cynthia & John Reed | Lawrence Stifler & Mary McFadden | Mr. & Mrs. Henri A. Termeer | Michael & Susan Thonis | Sanjay & Sangeeta Verma | Nancy Richmond Winsten

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PRINCIPAL PRODUCERS Stephanie L. Brown Foundation Susanne Marcus Collins Foundation Deloitte LLP Royal Little Family Foundation PTC Cynthia and John S. Reed Foundation Tufts Health Plan LEAD PRODUCERS Anonymous The Catered Affair The Garbis & Arminé Barsoumian Charitable Foundation EMC Foley & Lardner LLP Massachusetts Cultural Council ANGELS Anonymous (2) AVFX Charlesbank Capital Partners LLC

The Charles and Cerise Jacobs Charitable Foundation National Endowment for the Arts The Peabody Foundation Port Lighting Systems Rafanelli Events Stifler Family Foundation Vertex Pharmaceuticals SPONSORS Be Our Guest Joan and Steven Belkin Foundation Boston Children’s Hospital – Sports Medicine Division Carruth Management LLC Consulate General of Israel to New England D.L. Saunders Real Estate Corp. First Republic Bank Liberty Mutual Foundation PBD Events PARTNERS Baker Newman Noyes Boston Cultural Council

Foley Hoag LLP The Fuller Foundation mindSHIFT Technologies State Street Corporation FRIENDS AAFCPAs Anchor Capital Advisors LLC Boston Harbor Hotel Cultural Services of the French Consulate in Boston Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany Consulate-General of Ireland, Boston Culture Ireland Eastport Real Estate Services French Cultural Center Natixis Global Asset Management Oracle Prince Lobel Tye LLP United Staging & Rigging Winston Flowers

FOR INFORMATION ON ARTS FOR ALL! PROGRAMS PLEASE CONTACT: SARA ROBINSON Director of Development srobinson@celebrityseries.org 617.598.3218

ROBIN BAKER Senior Manager of Community Engagements rb@celebrityseries.org 617.598.3225

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