Septime Webre's The Wizard of Oz // Kansas City Ballet
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- Kansas City Ballet
World Premiere "The Wizard of Oz"
Septime Webre - Choreography
Matthew Pierce - All New Music
Michael Raiford - Sets
Liz Vandal - Costumes
Trad A. Burns - Lighting
Nicholas Mahon - Puppetry
Aaron Rhyne - Projections
Devon Carney, Artistic Director, Kansas City Ballet
Jeffrey Bentley, Executive Director, Kansas City Ballet
Dancers of Kansas City Ballet.
World Premiere, Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, Missouri
October 12-21, 2018
KCBALLET.ORG
Story lines and visual elements from the classic motion picture provided by Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures.
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Filmed & Edited by Elizabeth Stehling
This was my daughter's first professional ballet. It was perfect since she already knew the story and knew exactly what was happening.
The floss It’s subtle but it’s there
Nice guys like to see it
A wonderful ballet! Tell me, please, which composers' music did you use?
WOW!
does anyone know where i can find a recording of the full production?? I'll pay if I have to!
Miss being a grasshopper:)
The grasshoppers were so cute and full of personality. 😁 They're casting students for the next show now!
@@eighmie28 yep!
Hey quick question, why did you add a floss?
where can i find the music
The music created by Matthew Pierce is not available online yet. If you'd like to learn more about the composer here is a video created about him: th-cam.com/video/Xo656BsJ32A/w-d-xo.html
🤔 I saw this at The Aronoff in Cincinnati.. it was my first live ballet. 👍🏽👍🏽. But I’m curious as to why all the posters/ advertisements shows a white Dorothy, while the girl I saw was Asian ??
Hi Jamel! Glad you have gone to your first live ballet! This production of The Wizard of Oz has dancers from each city's ballet company dancing the roles, even though the production itself is touring. Typically, each production can have two to three casts of dancers for each run of a show. This is to give many opportunities to dancers and also allows them a chance to rest. I hope this helps answer your question. During the run of a show, there may be at least a couple of Dorothys.