2012 Summer Performance Schedule
7/2/12,
FIRST SESSION


Saturday, July 7th, 7:15pm and 9:00pm
Shel’s Stories

Selected short plays written by beloved children’s author Shel Silverstein. Hilarious, wacky, edgy, and all around FUN!
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Wednesday, July 11th, 8:30pm
Bedroom Farce

Four couples, three bedrooms, one loooooong night—More innocent that it sounds, Alan Ayckbourn’s charming comedy examines the timeless question “What makes a relationship last?”
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Thursday, July 12th, 7:30pm
Rock Café I

Twice a summer, camper bands have a chance to electrify their friends with real rock star performances (minus the rock star attitudes) at Rock Cafe. Punk, garage, pop, blues and metal groups are all welcome to show off their chops at this high energy concert, which proves that Buck's Rock still knows how to, well, rock!
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Saturday, July 14th, 7:15pm and 9:00pm
The Taming of the Shrew

The Taming of the Shrew is William Shakespeare's classic comedy about love, marriage and the roles and expectations of men and women.
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Monday, July 16th, 8:30pm
Video Showcase I

Join us for a night of camper produced films screened under the stars on the lawn. Entertainment and enjoyment awaits you - we promise you'll be wowed and amazed! There will be popcorn.
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Tuesday, July 17th, 8:30pm
Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson

Washington DC. Tuesday. Round about 1830. The United States is a teenager shaking off wide-eyed childhood and crossing into fitful adolescence. Angsty, moody, cocky and unsure, BBAJ is the punk rock portrayal of a developing country and the president who typified Populism, power, race, money, celebrity and sex: In short, everything we have now.
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Wednesday, July 18th, 7:15pm and 9:00pm
Clown Show I

The Clown Show is a sketch comedy variety show, written and performed by Buck's Rock's funniest campers. Directed by a dedicated staff of clowns, campers use improvisation and other techniques to generate sketch material and then rehearse meticulously. The Clown Show is sometimes surreal, absurd, physical, and/or political, but it is always a fun time.
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Wednesday, July 18th, 7:30pm
Camper Recital

This evening is a chance for all our talented campers to perform music they’ve been working on with their private teachers and in small ensembles. Join us for an evening of chamber music, original compositions, solo performances, and more.
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Thursday, July 19th, 1:00pm
The Bacchae—Igloo Show

The Bacchae is a classic Greek play. Gods, kings, and togas. Hooray!
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Thursday, July 19th, 8:30pm
Music Shed Concert

In the midst of a hot, humid summer night, take comfort in the soothing sounds of the Music Shed Concert, an evening of material performed by Buck's Rock's many ensembles. See the a capella groups turn pop favorites into vocal magic, swoon over the cool players in the jazz combos, get riled up for the dynamic orchestra, and lose yourself in the chorus' massive harmonies.

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Friday, July 20th, 8:30pm
Dance Night I

The first session Dance show deals with contrast as inspiration and motivation. Choreographic works will be performed at the Summer Theatre. Don’t miss it!
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Saturday, July 21st and Sunday, July 22nd
Change Over and Staffworks

All day there will be a display of staff artwork in the Actors Studio.



SECOND SESSION

Wednesday, July 25th, 7:15pm and 9:00pm
Durang/Durang

An evening of one-acts, including the marvelous Glass Menagerie parody *For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls,* Durang/Durang is a night of concentrated hilarity of the absurd and often outrageous variety.
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Saturday, July 28th, 8:00pm
70th Reunion and CIT Show
Escape from Happiness

Escape from Happiness is George Walker’s absurdist comedy about an insane mother and her equally insane kids.
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Saturday, August 4th, 8:30pm
Eurydice

Sarah Ruhl’s moving, evocative, and humorously heartbreaking take on the classic Greek myth.
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Tuesday August 7th, 7:30pm
Tribute Show: Seattle

The skies are blue, the hills are green, and Soundgarden is pumping. It’s time to leave your home and head to Seattle, the city that launched Jimi Hendrix, the Wilson Sisters, and Kurt Cobain. It’s the city that invented the first electric guitar, jazz, and grunge. It’s been home to stars of vaudeville and still plays host to the latest new sounds. With names like Jelly Roll Morton, the Fleetwoods, Death Cab for Cutie, Fleet Foxes, and Sir-Mix-A-Lot, Buck’s Rock’s 13th Annual Tribute Show, a love letter to the music of Seattle, will be a night of music nirvana (so to speak). Head down to the Summer Theatre for a night of performances by our very own rock bands, choirs, orchestra, and jazz ensembles as we pay tribute to the eternal music of Seattle.
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Wednesday, August 8th, 7:15 and 9:00pm
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
adapted from the Roald Dahl short story

By Buck’s Rock’s very own Sam Kusnetz, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar is a heavily layered ensemble piece about a wealthy man who seeks yogic powers to enhance his fortune.

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Saturday, August 11th, 8:30pm
Dance Night II

The second session dance show will take its inspiration from the passage of TIME. All new choreographic works perform at the summer theatre. A must-see!
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Sunday, August 12th, 7:15pm and 9:00pm
Clown Show II

The Clown Show is a sketch comedy variety show, written and performed by Buck's Rock's funniest campers. Directed by a dedicated staff of clowns, campers use improvisation and other techniques to generate sketch material and then rehearse meticulously. The Clown Show is sometimes surreal, absurd, physical, and/or political, but it is always a fun time.
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Monday, August 13th, 8:30pm
Rock Cafe II

Camper bands have a chance to electrify their friends with real rock star performances (minus the rock star attitudes) at Rock Cafe. Punk, garage, pop, blues and metal groups are all welcome to show off their chops at this high-energy concert, which proves that Buck's Rock still knows how to, well, rock!
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Tuesday, August 14th, 8:30pm
Music Shed Concert

In the midst of a hot, humid summer night, take comfort in the soothing sounds of the Music Shed Concert, an evening of material performed by Buck's Rock's many ensembles. See the a capella groups turn pop favorites into vocal magic, swoon over the cool players in the jazz combos, get riled up for the dynamic orchestra, and lose yourself in the chorus' massive harmonies.
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Wednesday, August 15th, 8:00pm
Video Showcase II

Join us for a night of camper produced films screened under the stars on the lawn. Entertainment and enjoyment awaits you - we promise you'll be wowed and amazed! There will be popcorn.
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Saturday, August 18th FESTIVAL!

1:00pm: Festival Day Show – The Secret Garden

A beautiful adaptation of Frances Hudgeson Burnett’s beloved chilren’s tale of love, loss, and rebirth.

2:00pm: Festival Dance Show

3:00pm: Festival Junior Campers Show
A show conceived and performed by the Buck's Rock Junior Campers!

4:00pm: Festival Clown and Improv Show

5:00pm: Music Concert

8:30pm: Festival Musical – Spamalot

Monty Python’s Spamalot, the Festival Musical, is the story of King Arthur and the Holy Grail as you’ve never heard it told before.
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Spring Newsletter 2012
5/7/12,


Spring Greetings Buck’s Rockers,

There is so much to be excited about for the upcoming summer, from staff to campers, to renovations and additions, we are eager to share the details with you. Please feel free to contact us regarding questions about the program or enrollment, as we still have openings, and we look forward to sharing another great summer with all of you who are joining us at Buck’s Rock for the first time or returning!
70th Anniversary Reunion/Alumni Day: We are delighted to be celebrating Buck’s Rock’s 70th season and to honor this important milestone, we are hosting an Alumni Reunion on Saturday, July 28. The details and schedule of events are in the planning process, but we can expect many alumni visitors and their families, a pleasant picnic lunch, musical performances by some of our alumni and the opportunity for our current campers to meet and interact with campers from the past to share experiences past and present.
2012 Staff: We are thrilled to have so many returning staff this summer, and wonderful new additions to our team. Collectively, they offer impressive credentials and qualifications from outstanding schools throughout the US and abroad . If you are interested in viewing the names of returning staff, for a complete list, please go to http://www.bucksrockcamp.com/office/staff.php. We are also pleased to be almost fully staffed to date and are actively interviewing candidates to fill our few remaining positions.
The Pavilion: Situated on the main lawn, across from Girls’ House, our new 80x40 ft post and beam pavilion is in its last stage of building. It will be debuted at our upcoming May 19th Open House and then, of course, will be used on a very regular basis during the summer for many evening activity events, performances, fencing, martial arts, jazzercise, zumba, rehearsals, meetings, etc… We are very excited to have this new, covered facility that will open up the Tent for more theater rehearsal time, in addition to offering so many other great uses!
The Octagon: The Octagon, which can accommodate 12 female CITs, has been completely renovated. The shell has been preserved, but the interior has been divided in half, housing 6 to a side, with entrances/exits from both ends. There is now an abundance of storage, outlets, shelves and fantastic built-in bunk beds.
Girls’ Cabins: This area, which houses many of our 9th and 10th grade girls, has received an expanded, new bathroom which we are certain will be well appreciated by our campers living there.
Girls’ Annex Cabins: This area, where our female JCs reside, has also undergone renovations including new, built-in bunk beds, shelves, and windows.
Actors’ Studio: The Actors' Studio has been upgraded with new high-powered fans which we hope will keep the building and audience cooler during performances on hot summer nights.
LSD: Buck’s Rock’s Lighting and Sound Studio will undergo an expansion which will now enable the sound staff and lighting staff and campers to work more effectively.
Animal Farm: We are excited to have new additions to our Animal Farm, namely an assortment of 10 fancy breed Polish chickens. We are also hoping that Dark Blacky and Pebbles, who have just recently been put together, will mate and produce a nice litter of baby bunnies by the beginning of June. Mystery and Copperfield are still part of the Farm’s community. Also, two bee hives have been acquired and reside up at our Caretaker’s house. The bees are actively building their hives and hopefully, one day, we will be able to enjoy their honey in the Kitchen and Culinary Studio. Any campers interested in learning about bee keeping will have an opportunity.
Fitness at Buck’s Rock: In addition to our well-rounded sports program which includes non-competitive team sports and instruction in tennis, martial arts, archery and fencing, last summer we added Jazzercise and Boot Camp classes which were a real hit! We will continue to offer those and will be adding Zumba classes to the schedule. These great opportunities to stay fit and have fun with campers and staff alike will take place under the new pavilion.
CIT Meeting: 2012 CITs should mark your calendars as we hope that you will be able to attend the CIT meeting that will take place in New York City at 11:00AM on Saturday, May 12 at the 92nd Street Y (1395 Lexington Avenue/92nd Street – 212-415-5500). Please email or call to RSVP.

Open House: Our Spring Open House will be held on Saturday, May 19 from 1pm to 4 pm (rain date is May 20). On that day, we will be offering tours of the camp and facilities and would be pleased to discuss our performing and creative arts program with any newly enrolled or prospective families. Please call us at 800-636-5218 to advise us if you plan to attend. Driving directions to camp can be obtained from our website at www.bucksrockcamp.com
Summer Visits/Tours for Prospective Families: This summer we will be hosting two informational sessions for prospective families on Saturday, July 7 and Saturday, August 11. While we hope many interested families will be able to attend on one of these two dates, certainly we can accommodate visits on other days and ask that you please call our office to schedule.
Enrollment: Enrollment for the upcoming season is strong and we have been enjoying meeting or speaking with our new campers. We currently have openings in all sessions, but a waitlist for girls in our Junior Camper Program. There is still some space for boys in that program. The CIT group is a nice sized group and they have already shown to be excellent ambassadors to our new campers.
We are very excited about our many wonderful returning and new staff and campers, the exciting enhancements to the facility and program, and now all we need is our campers!
Looking forward to another great summer,
Mickey & Laura

An Update From Sherry Jonas Regarding The Kate Reardon Memorial Scholarship Fund:
In the wake of the tragic death of camper Kate Reardon in September 2011, friends quickly united and created the Kate Reardon Memorial Scholarship Fund (KRMSF). The KRMSF was established to raise money and offer scholarships for kids with a love of the arts and proven leadership within their communities whose families might not otherwise be able to expose them to the wonderful world that is Buck’s Rock Camp for Performing and Creative Arts. Under the leadership of camper Halley Jonas’ mother Sherry, in just seven months, the KRMSF has raised over $75,000. Fundraising efforts have included email solicitations to Kate’s Westport, CT community and our Buck’s Rock families, the selling of memorial rubber bracelets and baked goods at Kate’s middle school theatre performances, and a special Moms’ Night Out performance on April 12 by tri-state area cabaret troupe “Mom’s the Word.”
“Mom’s the Word” entertainers Amy Mandelbaum (whose daughter Julia was a close school friend of Kate), Dana Covey, and Erika Radin generously donated their performance to the KRMSF. Fairfield Country Day School generously donated their school’s auditorium and staff. Several local Westport, CT families and businesses generously donated funds to underwrite the costs of the show. By night’s end, nearly 150 people had enjoyed the clever, original show that turns a “comic eye on the things that drive us all crazy about motherhood, like temper tantrums, over-scheduling, puberty, clueless spouses and much, much more...as well as the joy our children bring us.” Over $7,500 was earned that night in April, which came right on the heels of confirmation of the award of two scholarships for this summer’s second session.
We are grateful that non-profit group Friends of Buck’s Rock (headed by Managing Director Stephanie Segal Hartman) has partnered with the KRMSF to manage the scholarship application and awards processes as well as offer invaluable advice and support to the group. Fundraising will continue and each year the KRMSF will send worthy candidates to Buck’s Rock Camp in Kate’s honor. Kate Reardon will be missed this summer and for all the summers to come. But with the establishment of this scholarship fund, we can ensure that she will never be forgotten and her special personal qualities (joy, laughter, generosity, and friendship) will be represented by the scholarship recipients who will enjoy camp, thanks to Kate’s friends and family – and you.
If you have not yet donated to the KRMSF, or would like to donate again, please send your fully tax-deductible check made out to “KRMSF/FOBR” to 3 Bayberry Common, Westport, CT 06880. Also, Kate’s memorial rubber bracelets will be available for sale this summer at Canteen, with all funds going to her scholarship fund. Thanks for your support, and hug your children tight. Life is short.

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Winter Newsletter 2012
5/7/12,







Greetings Buck’s Rockers!

Buck’s Rock’s 70th season will certainly be exciting and we hope to see many Alumni visit during the summer to honor this momentous anniversary. With many staff already committed to returning, skilled new hires, returning and new campers, along with our fifth season of the Junior Camper Program for 9 and 10 year olds, the summer is bound to be a great success.

We wanted to contact you now as we are especially excited about certain projects that we would like to share with you. And, to stay updated on all camp happenings, be sure to Like our Facebook page!

We very much look forward to welcoming you this summer and together enjoying what we have all come to love about Buck’ Rock.

Huge Project and More Renovations/Improvements

• As we announced in our Fall Newsletter, the Pavilion project is progressing very well and will be finished for our May Open House. With stone from our local area, the Pavilion is consistent in feel to the stonework at Girls’ House, the Porch and the Bulova Memorial. We are very excited to use and fill the space with summer activity.

• The stonework at Girls’ House, Boys’ House and the Porch has also been repaired and re-pointed.

• Forrest, Rigo and Hector have been very busy this fall and winter renovating and upgrading the Girls Annex Cabins where we house our female Junior Counselors.

Buck’s Rock’s 70th Anniversary

We will be commemorating our 70th Anniversary this summer. Stay tuned for details regarding a camp Reunion and celebration.

New Addition to Our Full-time Staff

We are very pleased to welcome Marion Piper to our full-time team. Marion, who has been a staff member at Buck’s Rock in the Video Shop since 2009, has joined us to develop our marketing program and serve as a liaison to prospective and newly enrolled campers and their families. During the summer, she will complement our Office Team and continue to promote Buck’s Rock and cultivate new relationships with interested families
Bracelets for Kate

As you may know, fellow Buck’s Rocker Kate Reardon passed away on September 2, 2011. Kate was a remarkable young person with a love of life and silliness that endeared her to people of all ages. She had a capacity for friendship and caring that was immeasurable. Kate was a loyal and dedicated friend and her loss is a tragedy to her family, her friends, and our Buck’s Rock community.

As part of ongoing efforts to raise money for the Kate Reardon Memorial Scholarship Fund (which offers scholarships to underprivileged youth to attend Buck’s Rock), please consider purchasing a MEMORIAL BRACELET. The turquoise rubber bracelets read “for kate ~ never forget ~ KRMSF.” Each bracelet costs $5 and all funds go to the scholarship fund.









To order your bracelet or bracelets, please mail a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your check for $5 for each bracelet made out to FOBR/KRMSF. Send to:

KRMSF
c/o Sherry Jonas
3 Bayberry Common
Westport, CT 06880

Sherry will mail you back your bracelet(s) promptly.

And if you haven’t already done so, please join us in honoring Kate Reardon’s memory by making a tax-deductible contribution to the Kate Reardon Memorial Scholarship Fund.  Checks can be made out to “FOBR/KRMSF” and sent to the address above. Thanks so much for your support.

Any questions? Please email Sherry Jonas at sdjonas@optonline.net.



Upcoming Events and Dates to Remember:
Spring Open House
Our Spring Open House will be held on Saturday, May 19th at 1 PM to 4 PM (Rain date May 20). On that day, we will be offering tours of the camp and facilities and would be pleased to discuss our performing and creative arts program with any newly enrolled or prospective families. Please call us at 800-636-5218 to advise us if you plan to attend. Driving directions to camp can be obtained from our website: www.bucksrockcamp.com
2012 CIT Meeting

The CIT Meeting will be held in New York City on May 12th from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. We will discuss the CIT program, paying special attention to our expectations of this year’s CITs as Big Brothers and Sisters, followed by a pizza lunch. We will advise the location as we get closer to the date.
News from Buck’s Rockers
Julian Perricone was a Gold Key winner of this year's Scholastic Art & Writing Award contest for his movie camera which he created in the wood shop this past summer at Buck's Rock. Scholastic hosts an exhibition and award ceremony for all gold key winners next month -- 300 gold key winners out of 3500 submissions – and their work will go on to the national level contest. Congratulations Julian!
Jessye Kass, a camper from 2006 and Sewing CIT in 2007, and now a current junior at Brandeis University, has founded an art therapy organization in Ghana with a local artist named Serge Attukwei, where she worked for 6 months after graduating from High School. Now an officially registered program, they work with over 800 children living in poverty, victims of abuse and children with disabilities. Jessye writes: “My time at Bucks Rock helped me develop as a leader and also be creative despite not being a great painter or something specific. I have now been published on the subject of my organization, spent 3 summers there and am headed back in a few weeks.” The program accepts volunteers from around the world and continues to grow each day. Their website is www.attukweiartfoundation.org
Submissions to Time Out New York
Time Out New York Kids, the preeminent resource for tri-state families, will soon be announcing its annual Summer Camp Guide and is seeking reader submissions on their favorite summer camp experiences to be featured as Readers' Picks in the upcoming guide. If you are interested and wish to submit a Buck’s Rock experience for their Readers' Picks, please visit:  http://www.facebook.com/timeoutkids?sk= ... 8839841421
College Scholarship Opportunity from the Milton Fisher Organization

The Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovation and Creativity, a FOUR year college scholarship offers multiple awards of up to $20,000 (up to $5000 per year for four years) for exceptionally innovative and creative high school juniors & seniors, & college freshmen 
applicants must be:
(a) a student planning to attend or attending an educational institution in Connecticut or the New York City metropolitan area or,        
(b) a Connecticut or New York City metropolitan area resident planning to attend or attending an institution of higher education either anywhere in the United States
Due date, April 30, 2012
Apply for this scholarship if you are a student who has solved artistic, scientific, or technical problems in new or unusual ways, a student who has come up with a distinctive solution to problems faced by your school, community or family, a student who has created a new group, organization, or institution that serves an important need.
VISIT:  www.rbffoundation.org for a description of the award, the application, and FAQ’s.

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Check us out on NBC!
8/1/11,
Here is a link to a short segment that was aired on NBC. Sorry this link is not available outside the US.
Enjoy,
Mickey and Laura

http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/on-air/as ... 43448.html
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Our 69th Annual Festival Day Schedule
8/1/11,
Buck's Rock's 69th Annual Festival Day is Saturday, August 20, 2011. The schedule for the day's events are as follows:

11:00am to 5:00pm
See a diverse collection of this summer's camper art projects in the Actors' Studio and also on display at various studios. There will be glass blowing demonstrations throughout the day. An exhibit of staff artwork will be held at the Painting Studio.

11:00am to 3:00pm
Our Radio Station, WBBC 87.5 FM, will broadcast live and can be heard at the gazebo on the lawn, our new solar powered listening center. Selections will include camper recordings produced at Buck's Rock's very own digital recording studio, Studio 59.

11:00am
Pub Shop campers will read highlights of this summer's writings on the Sewing Shop porch.

11:30am
Also on the Sewing Shop porch, there will be a camper fashion show, highlighting projects designed and sewn in our Sewing Shop.

Noon until 1:00pm
A picnic lunch will be served to all our guests.

12:30pm
Campers and counselors who have taken part in the daily Guitar Snack will jam one more time at the Bulova Memorial.

1:00pm
The Festival Day Show will be performed in the Summer Theatre: "Charlotte’s Web," directed by Marla Truini. Perfect for younger visitors. All are welcome!

2:00pm
At the Dance Studio, Buck's Rock dancers will perform highlights from this summer's earlier recitals, and an all-new Junior Camper piece will be performed.

3:00pm
The Junior Camper Play is a fun-filled celebration performance by our youngest campers. The Junior Campers crafted and developed an entire theatrical script under the supervision of directors Izzy Atkinson and Charles Cohen. Enjoy!

4:00pm
The Clown/Improv Shop will perform improv and sketch comedy highlights from our 2011 season in the Dance Studio.

5:00pm to 6:30pm
Hear selections from some of the summer’s biggest performances, including Rock Cafe, Woodstock Tribute Show and the Mushed concert at this music extravaganza in front of Boys' House.

6:00pm until 7:00pm
A picnic dinner will be served to all our guests.

8:15pm
At the Summer Theatre, Buck's Rock presents the 2011 Festival Musical Production of Gypsy, directed by Ernie Johns. 

All 1st and 6 week Session campers are invited to return to camp that day to enjoy the festivities.

Hope to see you there,
Mickey and Laura


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