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'Tiny Pretty Things' Kylie Jefferson Signs With Buchwald You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Skip to main content February 5, 2021 4:32pm SERVICES TO SHARE THIS
PAGE. EXCLUSIVE: Kylie Jefferson, breakout star of Netflix’s hit ballet drama _Tiny Pretty Things_, has signed with Buchwald for representation. _ Tiny Pretty Things_ takes inspiration from
Dhonielle Clayton and Sona Charaipotra’s book and follows a group of aspiring ballerinas and danseurs as they seek to rid their pre-professional school of scandal and toxicity. Jefferson
drew critical praise in her acting debut as the mature drama’s ambitious and dedicated lead Neveah Stroyer. Jefferson can also be seen in Netflix’s _Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker,_
which gives a behind-the-scenes look at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy and their award-winning version of_ The Nutcracker. _ Los Angeles native Jefferson began training as a ballerina at age
four and at six was the youngest student ever accepted into the academy level at the elite Debbie Allen Dance Academy in Culver City, CA. Under Allen’s training, Washington DC’s Kirov
Academy of Ballet, and Boston Conservatory, Jefferson has performed on the international stage including The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and the country of Oman. Jefferson
choreographed her first music video for ScHoolboy Q’s “CHopstix” featuring Travis Scott. Her dance has been seen on numerous venues including the 2020 Grammy Awards, _The Late Late Show with
James Corden_, and the NAACP Image Awards. WATCH ON DEADLINE She continues to be managed by Luber Roklin and attorney Matt Feil. 1 Comments JavaScript is required to load the comments.
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