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A brand new immersive experience which will open this summer, in the year Mickey Mouse celebrates his 90th anniversary. Inspired by the classic 1940 Disney film, a series of unique installations will bring some of the world's most iconic classical music to life in a multi-sensory experience. It's time for a dance with a funky hippo that will leave you in a celestial spin, walk in a prehistoric wasteland to give you goose bumps, seek out the fish and the fairies in a forest of ethereal dreams and, if you dare, sneak into the Sorcerer's lair - you may find this surreal symphony swells the soul. Audience members will be invited to step inside The Vaults maze of tunnels in Waterloo, London, where, wearing individual headphones, the orchestra will guide them on an interactive journey. Each space will reveal a fantastical environment using a combination of cutting edge binaural sound, 3D projections, elaborate set designs and dazzling lighting effects to reimagine the many worlds of Disney Fantasia. Under the musical direction of Stephen Higgins, a 96-piece orchestra has created a new recording especially for the experience, featuring the 8 diverse classical pieces of music from the original film including The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Rite of Spring, Night on Bald Mountain and Nutcracker Suite.

Creatives/Company

Producer: The Vaults
Director: Daisy Evans
Sound(s): Stephen Higgins, David Gregory
Musical Director: Stephen Higgins

Sounds and Sorcery Celebrating Disney Fantasia

Sounds and Sorcery Celebrating Disney Fantasia (Event/show) production archive for QTIX code T01187284249. Details of all Sounds and Sorcery Celebrating Disney Fantasia archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0465294274

Archive Listings

3 Jul 18
  to
30 Sep 18
The Vaults
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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