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Get In The Game

Title: Get In The Game
Voicing/Format: Performance CD
Publisher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Composer: Huff, Mac
Arranger: Jacobson, John
Catalog #: 09970150
Series: Expressive Art (CHORAL)

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It's the first day of gym class and you're dreading it! This upbeat 30-minute musical for young performers shows that everyone can be a champion in some way, shape or form. John Jacobson's staging and choreography will give your show extra pizzazz! The Teacher's Manual comes complete with full script, accompanied songs, choreography and a helpful production guide, while the Singer's Edition includes vocal lines, script and choreography. Add extra "muscle" to your performance with the professionally recorded CD. For Gr. 1-6.
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