Space Dancing!
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Space Dancing!
Summary
Space Dancing! is a video album[1].
Key Facts
- Space Dancing!'s instance of is recorded as video album[2].
- Space Dancing!'s instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Space Dancing! was directed by Simon Alberry[4].
- Greg Truman wrote the screenplay for Space Dancing![5].
- Space Dancing!'s composer is recorded as The Wiggles[6].
- Space Dancing!'s genre is adventure film[7].
- Space Dancing!'s genre is children's music[8].
- Space Dancing!'s genre is science fantasy[9].
- Space Dancing!'s genre is live-action/animated film[10].
- Space Dancing!'s genre is science fiction animation[11].
- A cast member of Space Dancing! was Anthony Field[12].
- A cast member of Space Dancing! was Greg Page[13].
- A cast member of Space Dancing! was Jeff Fatt[14].
- A cast member of Space Dancing! was Murray Cook[15].
- A cast member of Space Dancing! was Paul Paddick[16].
- Space Dancing! was produced by Paul Field[17].
- Space Dancing! was produced by Mike Conway[18].
- Among the performers on Space Dancing! was The Wiggles[19].
- Space Dancing!'s part of the series is recorded as The Wiggles videography[20].
- Space Dancing! is part of The Wiggles videography[21].
- The original language of Space Dancing! was English[22].
- Space Dancing!'s Commons category is recorded as Space Dancing![23].
- Space Dancing! was distributed by direct-to-video[24].
- Space Dancing!'s color is recorded as color[25].
- Space Dancing!'s country of origin is recorded as Australia[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Space Dancing! was performed by The Wiggles[19]. Producers include Paul Field[17] and Mike Conway[18]. Space Dancing! was directed by Simon Alberry[4]. Greg Truman wrote the screenplay for Space Dancing![5]. Cast members include Anthony Field[12], Greg Page[13], Jeff Fatt[14], Murray Cook[15], and Paul Paddick[16].
Publication
Space Dancing! was released on 2003[27]. The original language of Space Dancing! was English[22]. Genres include adventure film[7], children's music[8], science fantasy[9], live-action/animated film[10], and science fiction animation[11]. Space Dancing! is part of The Wiggles videography[21]. Space Dancing!'s part of the series is recorded as The Wiggles videography[20]. Space Dancing! was distributed by direct-to-video[24].
Subject and Themes
Space Dancing!'s part of the series is recorded as The Wiggles videography[20].