

Me, Dorothy...and This Road To Oz
Genres
Overview
Kansas City Ballet prepares for the world premiere of The WIzard Of Oz with unfettered access to show the process of creating a brand new ballet from the timeless classic.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
57 min
Release Date
2018-11-16
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
7
Amanda DeVenuta
Self
Devon Carney
Self / Artistic Director, Kansas City Ballet
Kristi Capps
Self / Ballet Master, Kansas City Ballet
Septime Webre
Self / Choreographer
Jeffrey J. Bentley
Self / Executive Director, Kansas City Ballet
Matthew Pierce
Self / Composer
Liz Vandal
Self / Costume Designer, Kansas City Ballet
Nicholas Mahon
Self
Michael Raiford
Self
Trad A Burns
Self
Ramona Pansegrau
Self / Musical Director & Conductor, Kansas City Ballet
Victoria Frank
Self / Stage Manager, Kansas City Ballet
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