DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS LET'S CELEBRATE!
PRESENTED BY
STONYFIELD YOKIDS ORGANIC YOGURT
BRINGS A COLOSSAL PARTY ON ICE
BRINGS A COLOSSAL PARTY ON ICE
TO AUDIENCES IN ST. LOUIS
AT CHAIFETZ ARENA
SEPTEMBER 24 - 30, 2015
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All-New Production Showcases
A Magical Medley of Holidays and Celebrations
With More Than 50 Disney Characters
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ST. LOUIS - August 3, 2015 - Feld Entertainment invites families to turn an ordinary day into an extraordinary one at its new ice extravaganza, Disney On Ice presents Let's Celebrate! Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt,
featuring more than 50 classic and contemporary Disney characters in a
captivating compilation of favorite holidays and celebrations from
around the world.
Shows are held at the Chaifetz Arena, Thursday,
September 24 at 7 p.m.; Friday, September 25 at 10:30 a.m.; 3 p.m. and 7
p.m.; Saturday, September 26 at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.; and Sunday,
September 27 at 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Tickets for Disney On Ice presents Let's Celebrate! Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt! are available at
TicketMaster.com or at the Chaifetz Arena box office at #1 S. Compton,
St. Louis, MO 63103. To buy tickets by phone, call Ticketmaster at
800-745-3000. To discover more about Disney On Ice, go to
www.disneyonice.com, or visit us on Facebook and YouTube.
Audiences will experience the ultimate celebration of celebrations as they join Mickey Mouse and friends on a delightful
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tour of
festivities jam-packed with fun surprises, spectacular skating and
vibrant costumes. The production's original storyline transports
audiences to exciting events with their favorite Disney characters,
including a Valentine's Day Royal Ball with Princess Tiana; a Very Merry
UnBirthday Party with Alice and the Mad Hatter; Jack Skellington's
frightfully festive Halloween party with the Disney Villains; and a
Hawaiian luau with Lilo and Stitch.
Drawing
upon their own holiday experiences for research, the production's
creative team was able to envision a show with an abundance of colors,
warmth and spirit to evoke the pleasant memories of the holidays for the
audience. "At the beginning of the show we invite everyone to 'Be Our
Guest,' and we want the audience to feel like they are participating in
the show, not that they are merely watching it," says Director Patty
Vincent. "The audience gets to be a part of what we experience on the
ice-they'll feel like they went trick or treating with Mickey and spent
Valentine's Day with the Disney Princesses."
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"Let's
Celebrate! Presented by YoKidsis all about experiencing the holidays
through the eyes of the Disney characters. We have a variety of
celebrations from all over the world," adds Vincent. "With Mickey's
Digital Global Destinator, we are able to travel to far-off places like
China for the Chinese New Year and to Brazil for Carnival."
"The
show takes on a contemporary perspective with new music, choreography,
costumes and video technology that pumps incredible energy into every
moment of the show," says writer Jerry Bilik. "Mickey even causes a few
mix-ups with his Digital Global Destinator, but in the end everything
wraps up in one of the happiest celebrations ever!"
As
Mickey and pals travel through each special time of year, Scenic
Designer Robert Little sets the ice with iconic props that embody the
essence of each celebration. An illuminated cherry blossom tree depicts
the beauty of the Japanese Cherry Blossom festival, Sakura; a tree-like
structure wrapped in gleaming white lights descends from the ceiling as
snowfall blankets the scene of a Winter Wonderland; and an elegant
canopy of shimmery fuchsia chiffon drapes the ice for a Valentine's Day
Royal Ball.
"I tried to
design pieces that encompassed what comes to mind when you think of
that particular celebration," says Little. "For the Halloween scene, I
visualized an eerie environment with an iron gate surrounded by giant
spider webs and spooky jack-o-lanterns. The entire arena will feel the
Halloween spirit regardless of what time of year it is."
The
atmosphere of each celebration is enhanced through the help of a large
video projection screen that displays vivid images created by Video
Designer Ilja Nowodworski. As Mardi Gras dancers snap their fingers to
the beat, the video screen travels down a confetti-lined Bourbon Street
backdrop, and when Minnie finds her true love in a Valentine's Day dream
sequence, fluffy pink clouds float across the background.
Costume
Designer Vanessa Leuck's vivid assortment of costumes relies heavily on
color to capture the look of each celebration. From silky kimonos made
of lavender and pink florals for Japanese Sakura to citrus-colored
feather headpieces for Brazil's Carnival to iridescent whites and
silvers adorned with snowflake appliqués and rhinestones for the Winter
Wonderland scene, Leuck designed costumes from across the spectrum. "I
wanted each scene to be different in color, silhouette and mood, but I
wanted to tie everything together in a cohesive look that was modern and
fresh," says Leuck.
From twisting and fire-twirling Hawaiian luau dancers to the zombie-like movements of the ghoulish groupies in
the Halloween segment, choreographer Cindy Stuart adds high-energy and a
unique style to each performance number. "We really stepped out of the
box with the choreography for this show," says Stuart. "The production
numbers revolve around the celebrations which are not necessarily part
of the Disney stories we have worked with in the past. Every number is
new and different from the others."
Audiences get a taste of New Orleans, where Tiana's story takes place, in a Mardi Gras performance that is packed with
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upbeat
jazz-influenced choreography and music. In the Valentine's Day segment,
seven extraordinary pairs of Disney Princesses and Princes skate to
contemporary remixes of classic songs from each princess story and then
come together for a large number to "That's How You Know" from Walt
Disney Pictures Enchanted. At a Very Merry UnBirthday Party, a
fast-paced skating frenzy ensues as the characters toss around the Mad
Hatter's hat. Then a uniquely choreographed precision skating number
follows with Sorcerer Mickey bringing 15 skaters in broom costumes to
life and sweeping across the ice in a synchronized formation.
Lighting
Designer Alex Reardon applies UV lighting techniques to the sequence
making it appear as though the skaters are actually brooms out on the
ice. Ten brooms hang from the grid above the ice and six brooms dance
across the video screen filling out the scene with more than 30
orchestrated brooms.
For the other celebrations, Reardon effectively
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adds
patterns and colors to give dimension to the scene. In the Halloween
number, images of cobwebs creep over the ice and during Chinese New
Year, golden Chinese crests cover the ice floor. "Every celebration has
an overall mood associated with it so it made sense to light each scene
in a way that expressed that mood," says Reardon. "The fun of working on
this show was that every segment was different and I was able to
utilize a variety of lighting techniques."
With a
contemporary flair and eclectic mixture of creative elements, Disney On
Ice presents Let's Celebrate! Presented by Yokids Organic Yogurt is an
incredible party that will inspire families to celebrate year round.
To discover more about Disney On Ice Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt, go to www.DisneyOnIce.com, or visit us on Facebook and YouTube.
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