Presto! School of Magic is a new animated series produced by TeamTO in co-production with Belgian partners Panache Productions and La Compagnie Cinématographique and distributed by Federation Kids & Family worldwide (outside of China).
Let’s Dance coaches children aged three to eight
Canadian broadcaster TVOKids has commissioned an unscripted series that teaches children to dance.
Coproduced by TVOKids and Sarah Haasz’s Pillango Productions, Let’s Dance (39×7’) is an upbeat dance-coaching series for children aged three to eight.
Set in the studios of the National Ballet School of Canada, Let’s Dance sees ordinary kids learn simple dance routines, with each episode ending with a performance at a surprise location.
From breakdancing to Bollywood, country to K-pop, dancers explore the world of movement as they mash up a variety of dance styles.
Federation Kids & Family is handling worldwide distribution of the series, which debuts on TVOKids this September.
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Federation Kids & Family Launching Let’s Dance
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Federation Kids & Family has partnered with TVO in Canada and Canadian producer Sarah Haasz to launch the docu-style kids’ series
Let’s Dance.
The TVOkids original is an unscripted dance coaching series for children aged 3 to 8. The series is co-produced by TVOkids and Pillango Productions, a new production venture created by Haasz. Federation Kids & Family will handle worldwide distribution.
Set in the National Ballet School of Canada,
Let’s Dance features ordinary kids with big personalities who love to dance. Each child learns a simple dance routine, and each episode ends with a finale performance at a surprise location. The dance routines have been created for any age and skill level by choreographer Jordan Clark, winner of
Cottonwood, ZDF, ZDFE, HBO Max, Globo Set Indiana Jones -Style Live-Action Kids Series Theodosia (EXCLUSIVE)
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In a powerful alliance, Paris-based premium kids content producer Cottonwood Media, German public broadcaster ZDF and its co-pro and distribution arm ZDF Enterprises, HBO Max and Brazil’s Globo are teaming to produce “Theodosia,” a big new live action kids adventure series targeting family audiences.
No budget is given for the 26-part half hour series. Its combination, however, of elements which make for high-end entertainment – period costume, action and foreseeable heavy VXF – suggest this is another big play by two of Europe’s champions of ambitious live-action kids shows.
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