The Wizard of Oz dance recital theme

The Wizard of Oz

Classic film musical

Classic tale of Dorothy's journey through the magical land of Oz.

Best Time
Year-round
Dance Styles
Jazz, Musical Theatre
Songs
10 tracks
Category
musical-theater

About This Theme

The Wizard of Oz has been delighting audiences since 1939, and it remains a perfect recital choice. The songs are timeless, the characters are iconic, and the journey from Kansas to Oz gives your show a clear narrative structure. Over the Rainbow is one of the most beautiful songs ever written, and even a simple staging of Dorothy singing while dancers create the rainbow behind her can bring tears to parents' eyes.

Why This Theme Works

The yellow brick road gives you a clear staging concept. Your dancers can literally follow the path through each adventure. The repetition of "Follow the Yellow Brick Road" creates natural ensemble moments. Each of Dorothy's friends has a distinct movement quality - floppy for Scarecrow, stiff for Tin Man, cowardly for Lion. This makes choreography memorable and helps younger dancers understand character work.

Age Groups & Casting

Ages 3-5
Munchkins, poppies, flying monkeys
Ages 6-9
Munchkin dancers, Emerald City citizens
Ages 10-13
Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, featured Munchkins
Ages 14-17
Dorothy, Wicked Witch, Glinda, main trio
Ages Adult
Wizard, Auntie Em, adult roles

Key Roles & Characters

Dorothy
Lead role - sweet, brave, strong singer-dancer
Scarecrow
Comic relief - loose, floppy movement style
Tin Man
Physical comedy - stiff, mechanical movement
Cowardly Lion
Character role - big personality, comedic timing
Wicked Witch
Villain - dramatic presence, commanding
Glinda
Good witch - graceful, magical presence

Song Suggestions

1
Over the Rainbow
Judy Garland | 2:42
2
Follow the Yellow Brick Road
Judy Garland & The Munchkins | 3:07
3
If I Only Had a Brain
Ray Bolger | 2:42
4
If I Only Had a Heart
Jack Haley | 2:43
5
If I Only Had the Nerve
Bert Lahr | 2:32
6
Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead
Cast | 2:04
7
The Merry Old Land of Oz
Cast | 3:23
8
Optimistic Voices
Cast | 1:03
9
The Jitterbug
Judy Garland & Cast | 3:15
10
We're Off to See the Wizard
Cast | 1:45
10 songs Total: 25:16

Costume Ideas

Dorothy's gingham dress and ruby slippers are iconic - easily purchased or made. Add braids with ribbons and a basket for Toto (can be a prop or a small stuffed dog).

Scarecrow needs patchwork with straw poking out. Tin Man can be silver unitard with cardboard or foam funnel hat. Cowardly Lion is tan/gold with mane and tail.

Munchkins are colourful and whimsical. Poppies can wear red tutus with green stems. Flying monkeys need wings and perhaps fez hats. Emerald City citizens wear all green with sparkle.

Staging & Set Ideas

The yellow brick road is essential - painted floor, fabric path, or projected pattern. Kansas scenes can be sepia-toned, then burst into colour for Oz (consider this in lighting and costume choices).

Key sets: Munchkinland (bright, cheerful), Haunted Forest (dark, spooky), Emerald City (green everything), Witch's castle (grey and purple). Tornado effect can be achieved with lighting and fabric manipulation.

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