Young Marvels - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

WOW Factor
Blind musician Matthew defies expectations at 13; eight year old Lev dreams of ruling the ballroom dance floor.

Practice Makes Perfect
Cellist Charlie thrives at Juilliard but his parents worry about scheduling enough time for him to be a kid; Duncan has a difficult time leaving his dad in Vermont to pursue a ballet career; Polyglot Mabou confronts her perfectionist mother.

Under Pressure
Sophia contemplates home schooling, in order to spend more time training. Clark sacrifices his free time to pursue opera. Duncan escapes to an art school in New York.

Family Ties
Mae Ya prepares for a major performance. Lev is lucky to have a best friend in his dance partner. Duncan's weekend home in Vermont brings up painful questions about family time.

Revenge of the Nerves
Matthew sets off with his dad, for his first big show since opening for Stevie Wonder. Sophia searches for the confidence she needs to wow the judges. Charlie nervously steps on stage for his recital at Juilliard.

Balancing Act
Mae Ya puts practice aside to enjoy a rare night with friends. Matthew's parents encourage his independence. Lev is excited to perform but wishes his dad could be there.

Permission Slip
Mae Ya races to make last minute changes to a song after her mother criticizes her performance; Duncan worries about impressing his father; Sophia hopes to finally convince her mom that home schooling is the right choice.

Paying a Price
Clark sees a throat specialist to check on the health of his vocal chords; the cost of Mabou's education puts her parents at odds; Matthew is surprised by a visit from his sister.

Dress Resehearsal
Lev gets a surprise lesson from Dancing With The Stars pro, Cheryl Burke; Charlie practices for his final exam performance at Juilliard; Duncan reunites with his sister in Vermont; Mae Ya writes an emotional song.

The Final Bow
Lev must say goodbye to his father while Mabou's mother meets with an admissions counselor. Charlie awaits the results of his Juilliard exams and Sophia auditions with one of the industry's leading choreographers.
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