KC Performs
A Quixotic New Year's Day Celebration
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A Quixotic New Year's Day Celebration
Quixotic performs as part of "KC Performs," a new show on Kansas City PBS that lends a broadcast stage to performers whose venues have been darkened by the pandemic.
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KC Performs is a local public television program presented by Kansas City PBS
KC Performs
A Quixotic New Year's Day Celebration
Clip: Season 2020 | 4m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Quixotic performs as part of "KC Performs," a new show on Kansas City PBS that lends a broadcast stage to performers whose venues have been darkened by the pandemic.
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KC Performs
Discover more about the artists, works and locations featured in each episode of KC Performs.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipKansas City Jazz Orchestra performs "Union Station"
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Clip: S2020 | 6m 40s | The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra performs 'Union Station' (6m 40s)
Kansas City Jazz Orchestra featuring Eboni Fondren
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Clip: S2020 | 7m 41s | The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra - 'Ain’t Nobody Like My Baby,' feat. Eboni Fondren (7m 41s)
Jessica Paige performs 'Pennybrook Lane'
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Clip: S2020 | 4m 44s | Jessica Paige performs the Haunting 'Pennybrook Lane' for "Ghost Light" (4m 44s)
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Clip: S2020 | 4m 17s | Park ICM's Kenny Broberg plays a Nikolai Medtner's "Fairy Tale" (4m 17s)
Park ICM's Anastasia Vorotnaya performs Rachmaninoff
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Clip: S2020 | 6m 24s | Park ICM's Anastasia Vorotnaya performs Rachmaninoff’s Sonata no. 2 (6m 24s)
Musical Theater Heritage's Noah Lindquist performs
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Clip: S2020 | 4m 46s | Musical Theater Heritage's Noah Lindquist performs 'Santa Fe' from the musical, Newsies (4m 46s)
Musical Theater Heritage Robert McNichols performs
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Clip: S2020 | 6m 28s | Musical Theater Heritage Robert McNichols performs "This Nearly Was Mine" (6m 28s)
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Clip: S2020 | 4m 38s | The Ballet Street Project performs at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (4m 38s)
A Quixotic New Year's Day Celebration
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Clip: S2020 | 4m 3s | A Quixotic New Year's Day Celebration (4m 3s)
KC Performs _ Musical Theater Heritage - Send In The Clowns
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Clip: S2020 | 4m 57s | Musical Theater Heritage 'Send In The Clowns' (4m 57s)
Kansas City Ballet performs 'What Angel Wakes Me'
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Clip: S2020 | 5m 23s | Kansas City Ballet performs 'What Angel Wakes Me' from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (5m 23s)
Kansas City Ballet performs 'Look Here, Love'
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Clip: S2020 | 6m 41s | Kansas City Ballet performs 'Look Here, Love' (6m 41s)
Kansas City Ballet performs 'Hurly-Burly', a Dance Film
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Clip: S2020 | 6m 50s | Kansas City Ballet performs 'Hurly-Burly', a Dance Film (6m 50s)
Abigail Stahlschmidt & Ballet Street Project
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Clip: S2020 | 3m 12s | Abigail Stahlschmidt & Ballet Street Project perform 'Christmas Countdown' (3m 12s)
Episode Three: A Christmas Carol
Preview: S2020 | 30s | Join some of your favorite characters as they tell the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge. (30s)
Preview: S2020 | 32s | Ballet, jazz, opera and drama are presented by some of KC’s most talented performers. (32s)
Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- Arts and Music
The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross
A pop icon, Bob Ross offers soothing words of wisdom as he paints captivating landscapes.
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