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CONTACT INFORMATION DIRECTIONSSEATING
SUGAR SAND PARK COMMUNITY CENTER Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-10:00 PM Saturday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Sunday/Holidays, 10:00 AM-5:00 PMMain Office: (561) 347-3900 www.SugarSandPark.org
CHILDRENS SCIENCE EXPLORIUMHours:Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-6:00 PM Saturday/Sunday/Holidays, 10:00 AM-5:00 PMExplorium Office: (561) 347-3912 www.ScienceExplorium.org
WILLOW THEATREBox Office Hours:Tuesday-Friday, 3:00 PM-8:00 PMSaturday, 1:00-5:00 PM One (1) hour prior to show times.
The box office is closed on Sundays when there is no show, and on holidays.Box Office: (561) 347-3948 www.WillowTheatre.org
ADDRESS AND DIRECTIONS:300 S. Military TrailBoca Raton, FL 33486
TRAVELING ON I-95I-95 to Palmetto Park Road exit. Go west onto Palmetto Park Rd. Go south (left) onto Military Trail. Park entrance is the first left (east side of the road).
TRAVELING ON FLORIDAS TURNPIKEFloridas Turnpike to Glades Road exit. Go east (left) onto Glades Rd. Go south (right) onto Powerline Rd. Go east (left) onto Palmetto Park Rd. Go south (right) onto Military Trail. Park entrance is the first left (east side of the road).
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ANNIE GET YOUR GUNPr n d ur a n a P a ouShes the best shot around and is discovered by Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. She falls in love with Frank but eclipses his abilities. The rousing, sure-fire finale hits in a testament to the power of female ingenuity. Rated PG
January 23, 24, 29, 30, 31 at 8:00 PMJanuary 24, 25, 31, Feb 1 at 2:00 PM$24.00 advance; $29.00 beginning January 5 $18.00 preview January 23 & 29 at 8:00 PM
TUESDAYS WITH MORRIEPr n d o a a on a r u d n .Based on the classic book by Mitch Albom. Albom is a successful sports columnist for the Detroit Free Press despite his childhood dream of being a pianist. After seeing Morrie Schwartz on Nightline, Albom called him and the result was fourteen Tuesdays where he learns there is more to life than reporting on Wimbledon tournaments and following the tabloids. Rated PG
February 27, 28, March 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 at 8:00 PMFebruary 28, March 1, 7, 8, 14, 15 at 2:00 PMTickets $28.00; $22.00 preview February 27 at 8:00 PM and March 1 at 2:00 PM$22.00 group sales (10 or more in one transaction)
DIAL M FOR MURDERPr n d ur a n a P a ouAn ex-tennis pro carries out a plot to murder his wife. When things go wrong, he improvises a brilliant Plan B. But there is no perfect crime and things do not work as planned. Rated PG-13
May 8, 9, 15, 16 at 8:00 PM May 9, 10, 16, 17 at 2:00 PM$19.00 advance; $23.00 beginning April 24$14.00 preview May 8 at 8:00 PM & May 9 at 2:00 PM
MAINSTAGE PRODUCTIONS
BALLROOM! South Beach Style Pr n d n a k Produ onStraight from the streets of Miami comes this fast-paced show featuring the Salsa, Merengue, Rhumba, Mambo and even the Jive! With sequined costuming, intricate ballroom dancing and an amazing score of music from several decades. Rated PGJanuary 9 &10 at 8:00 PMJanuary 10 & 11 at 2:00 PM$30.00
KING GUYS: Worlds Smallest Big Band King Guys is a seven piece group comprised of some of the finest musicians from Central Florida. The band performs timeless instrumentals featuring the music of such legends as Duke Ellington and Count Basie, as well as classic vocals by entertainment giants like Cab Calloway and Louis Prima. This show combines class, artistry and humor into a unique entertainment experience. Rated GSaturday, February 7 at 8:00 PMSunday, February 8 at 2:00 PM $20.00
CIRQUESCOPr n d n a k Produ onCombining the magical artistry of a European circus with the flirtatious camp of Burlesque, Cirquesco is an intimate evening of song, dance, humor and mind-blowing acrobatics. Rated PG-13February 20, 21 at 8:00 PMFebruary 22 at 2:00 PM$40.00
FUSHU DAIKO JAPANESE TAIKO DRUMMINGCome enjoy an art form that builds on a 2,600+ year old tradition of Japanese drumming. The music combines the traditional drums and rhythms of Japan with musical styles from around the world to create an exciting, powerful, cross-cultural experience that strives to cross boundaries and connect cultures. Rated GSaturday, March 21 at 8:00 PM$15.00
TWO ON TAPWith classic songs from the Great American Songbook, fantastic vocals, gorgeous costumes, and exciting tap-dancing, TWO ON TAP creates a magical one-of-a-kind show filled with variety, comedy, and plenty of Broadway-quality song-and-dance! Rated GSunday, April 19 at 2:00 PM$25.00
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SICK PUPPIES COMEDY IMPROV SHOWSick Puppies Comedy is an audience interactive show thats completely created the moment its being performed! Have a funny and engaging theatre experience in a 90 minute show of unscripted humor. No two shows are alike! Rated PG-13Saturdays, January 17 & April 11 at 8:00 PM$20.00 per show
VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT
COMMUNITY CABARET Par an ag 1 and uShare your unique talent as a musician, singer, dancer, comedian, storyteller, actor, or magician. Performance material must be family friendly. Participants are required to register in advance at the front desk of the Community Center. Wednesdays: January 14 (resident registration begins 12/17; non-resident registration begins 12/24) March 25 (registration begins 2/25; non-resident registration begins 3/4)May 20 (resident registration begins 4/22; non-resident registration begins 4/29)7:30 PM; $5.00 per person; tickets will go on sale one week prior to show
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This is not your childrens storytelling series! Adult storytelling shows feature all the sophisticated themes, drama, humor and beauty of a full-scale theater experience-in the comfort of your own imagination!$15.00 per performance. Each performance includes a dessert reception with an opportunity to meet the storyteller after the show.
KIM & REGGIE HARRIS: The Underground Railroad - A Journey of Song and StoryTake a lively musical ride on the Underground Railroad, the historic network of abolitionists and supporters who risked their lives and their livelihoods to help shepherd Southern slaves to safety. Rated PGWednesday, February 11 at 7:30 PM
SANDY WALKER: Ghastly Ghosts, Sweet Revenge and Other Guilty PleasuresChilling, thrilling, funny and mysteriousthese are the stories Sandy Walker finds worth telling. Come enjoy the mysteries and pierce the veil to what lies beyond this existence, with these unearthly tales of love, lust and justice. Rated PGWednesday, March 4 at 7:30 PM
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FILM SERIES
BENDING THE LIGHTThe film explores the relationship between the artisans who craft camera lenses and the masters of light who use these lenses to capture their art form. Bending the Light features never-before-seen footage from inside a premier Japanese lens factory, intimate interviews with lens engineers, and a peek into the world of award-winning photographers and cinematographers. Thursday, February 5 at 7:00 PM
SOUTH FLORIDAS RISING SEASSea levels will rise from 3-7 inches by 2030 and from 9-24 inches by 2060-such changes would mean daunting challenges for South Florida communities to stay habitable. Vivid video and interviews with geologists, engineers, lawyers, community leaders and environmental activists explain the potential threat to South Florida and whats being done. The 30 minute film will be accompanied by an in-depth discussion and Q&A session with prominent leaders on this topic.Thursday, March 19 at 7:00 PM
UNBREAKABLE: A STORY OF HOPE AND HEALING IN HAITIAmid incredible odds, a small group of earthquake victims became emboldened to defy deeply entrenched Haitian stereotypes against people with disabilities. They formed Team Zaryen, an amputee soccer team that has transformed victims into bea-cons of hope, creating real possibilities for those attempting to rebuild their lives from the rubble of the 2010 earthquake.Thursday, April 16 at 7:00 PM
GONE SOUTH: HOW CANADA INVENTED HOLLYWOODThis feature length comedic documentary takes an investigative and hilarious look at the long history and major influence Canadians have had on the development of American pop culture. It features celebrity interviews and classic archival images from the very beginnings of Hollywood up to the present day. Thursday, May 21 at 7:00 PM
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This interactive festival of the arts for kids features the creative, performing, and visual arts. Explore your inner musician, dancer, actor, and artist and become inspired. Kids have a chance to ignite their interests in a variety of creative areas.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Sunday, February 15 from 11 AM - 4 PMAdmission $10 kids 16 and under; adults free with paid child(ren).
Hands on WorkshopsPerformances
DemonstrationsMake & TakesStrolling ActsMartial ArtsCircus ArtsBalloon Art
Vendor BoothsFood Vendors and more!
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SPECIAL EVENTS
RESOURCE FAIR Saturday, April 11 from 1:00 PM-4:00 PMLearn about valuable resources in your area and connect with community organizations.
DOLPHIN TALE 2 Sunday, April 12 at 2:00 PMSensory Friendly Movie: This showing will offer accessible accommodations for individuals with Sensory Processing Disorders and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The venue will provide an accepting and inclusive environment, with modifications to sound and lighting, and access to a separate quiet room.
FAMILY EVENT Saturday, April 18 from 5:30 PM-8:30 PM Families enjoy exclusive access to the park amenities including carousel rides, and the Childrens Science Explorium; plus DJ, balloon art, glitter tattoos, crafts, rock wall, and more.
LELA LOMBARDO - Storytelling Performance and Percussion Drum Circle Sunday, April 26 at 2:00 PMLela takes the audience on an interactive journey with lots of participation throughout the show and drum circle.
ARTISTS WITH AUTISM EXHIBITION See page 15 for details
A Series of Programs Designed for Kids with Special Needs and AbilitiesSugar Sand Park Community Center invites families to attend these FREE special events in recognition of Autism Awareness Month. Our goal is to provide a safe and welcoming space to have fun and network with other families. Pre-registration is required for the Sensory Friendly Movie, Family Event, and Live Performance.
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Visit Secrets of Circles, the stunning 2,000 square foot exhibit created by Childrens Discovery Museum of San Jose, and explore this intriguing phenomenon. Sixteen fascinating original exhibits place visitors at the center of experiences rich with the math, science, engineering, and beauty of circles.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY PROGRAMS Sugar Sand Park is now offering entertaining
and educational indoor birthday party programs for kids! Parties offered include Fitness Fun, Film Production, Paint N Plaster,
Princess Parties, Robotics, Science programs, and Tumble Bears! See our website or call for more information.
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SCHOOLS OUTThings to Do When the Kids Are Home From School
EXPLORIUM SPRING BREAK BLAST Grades 1- 5 Join the Explorium during spring break and take a hands-on, fun filled ed-venture in science! Well pack the week with exploration, experiments, games & more. Pre-registration required by two days prior.Monday-Friday, March 16-20 from 9:00 AM-1:00 PMResident $105.00/week per participant or $25.00/day per participant Non-resident $131.25/week per participant or $31.25/day per participant
FAIRYTALE FAVORITES Ages 6-15Pr n d ur a n a P a ouThis performance program features songs from the most popular shows, Frozen, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Cinderella and The Wizard of Oz. Children create choreography, ensemble and featured solos culminating in a performance on the last day.Monday-Friday, March 16-20 from 8:30 AM-2:00 PMResident $247.00; Non-resident $308.75
THE DIRECTORS CUT REEL FILM Ages 9-13Students storyboard, scout locations, learn mulit-angle techniques, act, edit, add voices, sound effects, music and titles. Participants receive a copy of their work to take home. Film premier on Fridays Red Carpet Film Festival.Monday-Friday, March 16-20 from 8:30 AM-3:00 PMResidents $280.00; Non-residents $350.00
STARLAB Ages 6-12Dont miss an out of this world adventure! Come join us as we enter our inflatable Starlab to explore what lies within our galaxy. Pre-registration is required.Wednesday, March 18 at 2:00-3:00 PM$10 Residents; $12.50 Non-residents
CERAMIC PAINTING Ages 4+Children will use color creatively on two plaster projects to paint, decorate and take home. Projects will take approximately one hour from arrival time. Registration required in person by a legal guardian by two days prior. Thursday, March 19 from 11:00 AM-12:30 PM, ongoing$10.00 Residents; $12.50 Non-residents
SPRING CRAFTS AND SNACKS Ages 4+Drop in and make a craft celebrating the beginning of the spring season.Friday, March 20 from 11am-12:30pm, ongoing$5.00 drop in, parent supervision required
GREAT ESCAPE DAYSChildrens Science Explorium: 1/19 & 2/16 10:00 AM-2:00 PMSpend time at the Explorium doing experiments and outdoor fun with the staff. Per session: Resident $25; Non-resident $31.25; ages 6-12
ONE DAY WORKSHOPSBright & Smart Robotics 3/23 & 4/3 8:30 AM-3:30 PMWorking in teams, children learn to build and program robots using a special edition of Lego bricks and a specially developed curriculum. Each team of three is grouped according to their abilities, skills and/or age. Bring brown bag lunch.Per session: Resident $50; Non-resident $62.50; ages 7-13
Fun Chefs 3/23 8:30 AM-12:00 PMYoung chefs learn cooking techniques from around the world, plus nutrition, sanitation, and culinary ge-ography. They will journal a Culinary Passport of recipes and create their own brunch. Students may bring a snack or substitute meal, if they wish.Per session: Resident $55; Non-resident $68.75; ages 5-12
Artist For A Day 3/23 12:00-4:00 PMChildren create ceramic painting, fabric creations, clay hand build-ing, canvas art, mosaic designs & the foundations of drawing. They complete three projects, journal project techniques and play games. Per session: Resident $65; Non-resident $81.25; ages 5-12
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MR. PEABODY & SHERMAN January 18 Mr. Peabody and his adopted boy Sherman hurtle back in time to experience world-changing events first-hand and interact with some of the greatest characters of all time. PG
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 February 22When Hiccup and Toothless discover an ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace. PG
TOY STORY 3 March 22As Andy prepares for college, His faithful toys wonder what will become of them. But when a mix-up lands them at Sunnyside Daycare, they meet a host of new toys and discover a new adventure is just beginning! G
DOLPHIN TALE 2 April 12The team of people who saved Winters life reassemble in the wake of her surrogate mothers passing in order to find her a companion so she can remain at the Clearwater Marine Hospital. PGA Sensory Friendly screening will be held at 2pm for families that have children with special needs
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THE BOXTROLLS May 24A young orphaned boy raised by underground cave-dwelling trash collectors tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. PG
SUNDAY MOVIES
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CHILDREN AND TEEN CLASSES
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STORY AND PLAY WITH MISS MIJ Ages 18mo-4yrs.Stories, poems, songs, props and puppets enhance pre-literacy skills and imagination.Saturdays, 1/17, 2/21, 3/21, 4/18, 5/1610-10:45 AM (ages 18mo-2yrs); 11:00 AM -12 PM (ages 3 & 4yrs)$5 drop in (includes one carousel token per paid child)
CARTOONING & DRAWING Ages 7-15Basic cartooning techniques include drawing the cartoon face and figure and simple line drawing and shading.Tuesdays, 1/20-3/3 & 3/17-4/21 from 4:00-5:30 PM6 wk session Resident $52; Non-resident $65 (no class 2/3)
ONCE UPON A HAPPILY EVER AFTER - A Workshop for Young Writers Ages 9-12Want to be a writer? Where do you begin? Get ideas, create characters, and find new stories to tell to this class. Tuesday, 3/3 from 4:00-6:00 PM. Resident $35; Non-resident $43.75
THE DIRECTORS CUT FILM WORKSHOPS FOR SCOUTS Ages 10-14 Write, scout locations, shoot, act, edit & add effects to film and earn your Scout badges! (Fulfills requirements for Screenwriter & Digital Movie Maker badges for girls and Cinematography for boys). Saturday, 3/28 & Saturday, 4/25 from 12:30-4:30 PMResident $24; Non-resident $30
HELLO, WORLD! COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR SCOUTS Ages 7-11 Earn badge requirements for Computer Expert for Brownies and Digital Photography for Juniors. Saturday, March 7 Brownies 10:00 AM-12:00 PM; Juniors 1:00-3:00 PMSaturday, April 18 Juniors 10:00 AM-12:00 PM; Brownies 1:00-3:00 PMPer workshop Resident $25Non-resident $31.25
LIL SLUGGERS Ages 2-5 Child development program teaches baseball basics- throw, catch, hit and run- in a small, fun environment.Saturdays 1/3-2/21; 3/14-5/9 (no class 4/18)9:00-9:45 AM (ages 4 & 5); 10:00-10:45 AM (ages 2 & 3)8 wk session Resident $144 Non-resident $180
TOT TIME Ages 18mo.-4yrsOpen indoor playroom includes snacks, crafts, and play zones.Fridays, 1/9, 2/6, 3/6, 4/10, 5/1 from 10:00 AM-12:00 PM $5 per child, drop in (payable at the door) Adult supervision required.
PLAYGROUND PLAYDATESKids do a free activity while caregivers learn the latest news at the community center. Dates: 1/10, 2/7, 3/7, 4/3, 5/2 at 11:00 AM; Free
KINDERMUSIK WITH MISS CATHY Ages 0-4Interactive exploration of rhythm, melody, and other musical building blocks with singing, instruments, and dancing. Classes vary by ages, times, session length and price. See Recreator or website for detailed information.
HAPPY SUNSHINE YOGA Ages 8-16 All levels, abilities, and kids with special needs learn the playfulness and peace of yoga to ease daily challenges. Tuesdays from 3:30-4:30 PMSessions: 1/13-2/17; 2/24-4/7; & 4/21-5/26 (No class 3/17)Class Resident $18; Non-resident $22.50 6 wk session Resident; $90 Non-resident $112.50
BRIGHT & SMART ROBOTICS Ages 7-13Hands on robot- assembly combined with engineering and spatial skills in a fun team environment. Thursdays, 1/15-4/9 from 5:30-6:30 PM (No class 3/19)12 wk session Resident $240 Non-resident $300
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ADULT CLASSESARTIST PORTFOLIO EXHIBITION STUDIO Ages 13-21Students interested in applying for art school or college develop art installation skills, portfolio, modern art education, artist statement and the basic elements of art. The goal is to create an exhibition of 6-12 pieces at the end of the session and prepare students with showcasing experience.
5 wk session Resident $130; Non-resident $162.50
MAH JONGG Ages 19+Keep your brain active and stimulated in this easy to learn introduction to Mah Jongg, an ancient Chinese game. Wednesdays, 1/14-2/18; 3/11-4/22 from 10:30 AM-12:30 PM (no class 3/18)8 wk session Resident $80; Non-resident $100
SENSES OF CINEMA - Films for Thought Ages 18+Watch classic and contemporary award winning films, followed by discussions lead by Shelly Isaacs. Wednesdays, 1/14-2/11 (5 weeks); 2/18-3/25 (5 weeks); 4/1-4/22 (4 weeks); 4/29-5/20 (4 weeks)10:00 AM-12:45 PM (no class 3/18)Class Resident $12; Non-resident $15; 4 wk session Resident $40; Non-resident $50 5 wk session Resident $50; Non-resident $62.50
PUTTING THE FUN IN FUNNY! WRITING HUMOROUS BOOKS FOR KIDS Ages 19+ Bring your ideas and playful spirit to this hands-on-workshop.Wednesdays, 1/21-2/25 from 7:00-9:00 PM (no class 2/18)Resident $115; Non-resident $143.75
FROM A TO ZZZZZ OF WRITING CHILDRENS BOOKS Ages 19+Whether youre writing a bedtime book, fairy tale or humorous how-tolearn more about the books read nightly.Wednesdays, 3/4-4/1 from 7:00-9:00 PMResident $115; Non-resident $143.75
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JanuaryART CLUB OF CENTURY VILLAGE EAST Silver VisionsMembers of the club, all seniors, have a common interest in the fine arts. They are Artists and Lovers of Art. Many in the group were professionals in various disciplines and art teachers before their retirement, and those members who found artistic talents later in life. Works include Mixed Media, Watercolor, Oil and Acrylic, and Sculpture. The sculptures are modern, humorous, and abstract.
Exhibit will be on display January 3-January 28. Opening reception Friday, January 9 at 7:00 PM.
FebruaryELLIOTT BLOCKPhotographer Elliott Block looks for an artistic, unique view in the images of birds, flowers, and architectural and engineering details. He finds an aspect of a structure, either animate or inanimate, that exhibits a distinctive characteristic, especially if it is an item that has been seen many times before in a more standard way.
PHILIP DeNINOPhilip is an artist who works in the style of Realism, using a variety of mediums including oils, watercolors, pastels, Chinese brush painting, and sculpture.
KEITH HAAGKeith Haags eco-art sculptures are an exhibition of transformation and the power of perception. Haag takes a common material, Styrofoam, and artistically transforms this waste material into beautiful sculptures that are true contemporary works of art. He uses a specialized machine to recycle and keep the Styrofoam out of landfills.
IRA MARGULIESA recent retiree from 35 years as a Palm Beach County teacher and principal, Ira now paints full time. This exhibit, Ambiguous Horizons, represents a joyous time in this second career. The paintings are balanced and cohesive compositions, containing juxtaposing elements: light/dark, warm/cool, hard edged lines, and expressive brushstrokes.
Exhibit will be on display January 31-February 25. Opening reception Wednesday, February 4 at 6:30 PM
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March19TH ANNUAL SPRING CELEBRATION OF HIGH SCHOOL ARTWomen in the Visual ArtsNow in its 19th year, this annual exhibition features a diverse collection of art work by talented Palm Beach County High School students. Since 1997 WITVA has awarded over $300,000 in scholarships, prizes, and cash awards.
Exhibit will be on display February 28-March 28. Closing reception and award ceremony Sunday, March 29 at 1:00 PM
April
ARTISTS WITH AUTISMArtists With Autism, Inc. is a not for profit 501c(3) organization created for the purpose of educating aspiring artists with autism about business skills and social skills through the arts. Members maintain their own micro-enterprise business and learn the basics of entrepreneurship by selling their art in group exhibits and participating at local events.The exhibition is part of the Especially for Kids Event-a series of programs throughout April designed for kids with special needs and their families.
Exhibit will be on display from April 1-April 27.Opening reception Saturday, April 11 from 1:00-4:00 PM
May
DELRAY ART LEAGUEIncorporated in 1965, 2015 marks the 50th anniversary for the DAL! The purpose of DAL shall include the advancement of the public interest in the visual arts, to nurture and promote art education through scholarships and donations of art supplies and art instruction, and for the development of excellence in the visual arts in Palm Beach County.
Exhibit will be on display April 30-May 26. Opening reception Thursday, April 30 at 5:30 PM
All artist receptions are free and open to the public, and include refreshments.
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