BransonWebcast Episode #39
Guest: Sarah Klinefelter
No one understands the historical significance of Branson’s past and its future quite like Sarah Klinefelter. Retired head of the Speech, Drama and Mass Communications Department of the College of the Ozarks, Sarah now devotes much of her time to sharing her insider knowledge of the modern Branson Phenomenon.
She holds degrees from William Jewell College, Drake University, and the University of Iowa with specialized training at Harvard University, University of Wisconsin, and Vanderbilt University. Her witty humor, engaging personality, and intelligence make her as entertaining as she is informative.
Her week-long Branson Show Biz lectures, presented by Ozark Adventures, delves into the history of the Branson musical scene and takes a look at everything from show conceptualization and choreography, to lighting, sound, advertising, and theater management. She also offers an intergenerational series especially for Grandparents who travel with their Grandkids called Branson Show Biz Kids. Enrollment is available via Elderhostel, Inc.
Related Websites: Ozark Adventures, Elderhostel, Inc.
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October 20th, 2008 at 2:11 pm
It was delightful to see and hear Jim, Dave & Sarah. Thanks for sharing the link and best to you during the Fall Bu tours.
October 20th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
Jim,
I always enjoy listening to your webcasts and will agree that teachers are worth their weight in gold. They are the least rewarded and the most valuable citizens out there.
Thanks For Sharing This News,
B. Brinkmeyer, MBA
October 21st, 2008 at 9:53 pm
WELL, I have the pleasure of being associated with Sarah Klinefelter in our little business and have been on several shoots with Jim Barber, so while I knew most of what was said this was a neat presentation.
AND, I really enjoy the Barber-Habner show so this friendly video was my treat. Thanks for your video.
October 22nd, 2008 at 1:20 pm
Very fine interview. It was an absolute pleasure to interview with you two very talented people. You made me look half way intelligent. You had obviously done your homework. Thank you.
December 1st, 2008 at 4:30 pm
Sarah, What a delight to find you. Look forward to hear from you.
Donna and Gary Stanton