New Moves returns this season with a twist: all original works filmed in beautifully iconic Kansas City locations. Each free 20-minute episode includes bonus features including interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and more. Click here for full list of episodes.
Watch the full episode of Caroline Dahm’s Misguided on this page (scroll down) from Thursday, March 4 through August 22. It will also be available to stream by Facebook and Vimeo.
About KC Ballet’s New Moves: Episode 3
Misguided
Information that you receive is not always accurate. In fact, if you do not receive information directly from the source, there is a good chance that at least part of the message is incorrect. But then how much can you trust the actual source? The life game of “telephone”.
CREDITS
Artistic Director & Producer
Devon Carney
Executive Director
Jeffrey J. Bentley
Choreography
Caroline Dahm
Music
Caroline Dahm, Schwarzmodul and Travis Lake
Director of Photograpy
Johanna Brooks
B Camera
Kenny Johnson
Editor
Johanna Brooks
Cast
Danielle Bausinger
Georgia Fuller
Whitney Huell
Heather Nichols
Humberto Rivera Blanco
Joshua Bodden
Christopher Costantini
Liang Fu
Kevin Wilson
Location
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
Episode Producer and Editor
Elizabeth Stehling
Premiere
World premiere: Kansas City Ballet, March 4, 2021
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City Missouri
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Meet Choreographer Caroline Dahm
Caroline Dahm is a native of the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CA. She trained under Patrick Frantz, Paris Opera Ballet, and furthered her training with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Batsheva/Gaga Labs, Boston Ballet, North Carolina School of the Arts, Orlando Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, and River North Dance Chicago. As a graduate from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory, she holds a B.F.A. in Dance Performance and Choreography with dual emphasis in Ballet and Modern. Caroline has performed professionally with Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, Kansas City Ballet, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Owen/ Cox Dance Group, Quixotic, Tristian Griffin Dance Company, and Wylliams/ Henry Contemporary Dance Company. As a choreographer, she has set works on Alvin Ailey’s Ailey Camp, Friends of Alvin Ailey Artist-In-Residency Program, Kansas City Ballet, and the iconic Rodgers & Hammerstein’s musical, Carousel, at the MTH Theater. Caroline has her 250-hour RYT Yoga Certification. Ms. Dahm is currently on the dance faculty at the University of Missouri- Kansas City Conservatory serving as Adjunct Professor and travels nationally and internationally with SheerElite as a part of their Ballet and Contemporary faculty.
Visit carolinedahm.com for more information.
SUPPORT AGMA RELIEF FUND
Kansas City Ballet is an American Guild of Musical Artists Company.
The American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) is the labor union that represents artists from numerous disciplines that create America’s operatic, dance, and choral heritage.
This production is presented in cooperation with the American Guild of Musical Artists. Donations are gratefully accepted on behalf of the AGMA Relief Fund.