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Stars and producers of the Morristown ballet film |
| Meet the cast of Morristown, a ballet film for dance enthusiasts written, directed and performed by professional ballet dancers. |
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Dawn Morrow was born and raised in Florida and began learning ballet at the age of four. Her love of ballet was apparent from day one. It started with that one ballet / jazz combo class and with her first "rockin' robin" recital piece (complete with red tutu and feathers) her desire quickly grew to take every ballet class that was available. Read more about Dawn |
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Christo Garcia first became interested in ballet while studying Theater at the University of South Florida. Soon, Christo threw himself headfirst into the study of ballet under Gretchen Ward Warren and at the prestigious Nutmeg School of Ballet. Soon afterwards, Christo began dancing professionally for companies such as Bay Ballet Theatre, and the Sarasota Ballet.
A veteran writer and director of over 40 TV series such as Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, The Simple Life, Making the Band, Road Rules and Growing up Gotti, and four feature films, Christo is now combining his love of ballet with the art of filmmaking. Read more about Chris |
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Crystal Stone was born in a small country town in southern Indiana. She began her ballet training at a young age - learning from a neighbor. Growing up as a natural performer, Crystal was awarded a full scholarship to attend the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music and then again to complete her BFA at the University of Utah where she was one of the principle ballet dancers. Read more about Crystal |
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Ashley Cunningham is the Artistic Director for the Lakeway School School of Ballet and Dance, and the Downtown Dance Theatre in Morristown Tennessee. Ashley has been teaching Dance and the Performing Arts for over Twenty years. Read more about Ashley |
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Mark Chervinsky moved out to Los Angeles with his 1991 Ford Probe, a meager bankroll, and dreams of becoming a film director after finishing film school at Syracuse University in 1999. Mark first to put his skills to use as a reality-television editor, cutting shows such as "The Apprentice," "The Biggest Loser," and MTV's "Surf Girls," "Fear," and "Final Fu." But in his free time, he pursues his original passion: film making. Read more about Mark |
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