Dans les coulisses du nouveau spectacle "The Lion King – Concert in the Wild" présenté lors des Harambe Nights : Behind the Scenes of ‘The Lion King – Concert in the Wild’ for Harambe Nights at Disney’s Animal Kingdom :
ou une zone "diner-spectacle" pour les Harambe Nights, un peu à l'image du Luau (Spirit of Aloha), Hoop dee Doo ou Mickey's Backyard BBQ
pour le moment toutes les speculations sont possibles.
Spoiler:
" Now listen, bit of advice - tell me the truth if you think you know it, lay down the law if you're feeling brave! But, Daleks - never, ever, tell me the rules! ."
On nous parlait de divertissements nocturnes dans Animal Kingdom en plus de Rivers of Light, avec des concerts etc... Je vois bien cette zone aménagée pour ça et qui pourrait en effet être utilisée également pour les prochaines éditions des Harambe Nights qui se vendent très bien.
Un maximum de photos de la nouvelle zone du théâtre dans cet article (en 2 parties): http://www.orlandoparksnews.com/2014/06/new-harambe-theatre-district-photos_8.html
Superbe cette nouvelle zone, c'est 100 fois mieux que le théâtre de Camp Minnie Mickey, et c'est tellement plus logique de trouver ce spectacle dans la zone Africa!
Harambe Nights comme si vous y étiez Photos et vidéos sur http://www.wdwmagic.com/events/harambe-nights/news/08jun2014-review---'harambe-nights'-at-disney's-animal-kingdom.htm
Over the weekend, Disney’s Animal Kingdom played host to the first of 10 Harambe Nights special events, and it was incredible! From the mouthwatering menu and that super addictive Lion Chow to DJ Khalifa and the Harambe Nights Band, with so many wonderful parts of the evening it could be difficult to pick a favorite. For me, though, it is hands-down “The Lion King – Concert in the Wild.”
This 55-minute retelling of “The Lion King” story is like nothing I’ve experienced before. Animated sequences on screens in the theater ebb and flow seamlessly with music, dance, and spoken word, all performed in the spirit and style of African cultural traditions. In one moment, a classic scene from the film plays out to a live underscore provided by a 25-piece orchestra. In another, a 16-voice choir of Harambe villagers steps up to sing as spirit dancers gracefully assume the roles of animals and other characters to help carry the tale forward. And it doesn’t get any more authentic than when Sangoma, the mystic shaman, commands the stage speaking in his native African tongue.
“One by One” and “He Lives in You” gave me goose bumps, and Mufasa’s death scene affected me more profoundly than it has since I first saw it on screen 20 years ago. All I can say is, “Wow”! You simply have to experience this for yourself!
Harambe Nights continues every Saturday evening through August 9, 2014, from 7 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Each night, a celebrity narrator joins the villagers of Harambe for their performance of “The Lion King – Concert in the Wild.” The lineup of guest narrators features acclaimed and award-winning actors and actresses from film, TV, and Broadway, each bringing their own passion for “The Lion King” story. Scheduled to appear*:
• June 14 – Avery Brooks: “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” “American History X” • June 21 – Montego Glover: “The Following,” “Memphis” • June 28 – David Alan Grier: “Porgy & Bess,” “In Living Color” • July 5 – Michael Beach: “ER,” “Third Watch,” “Sons of Anarchy” • July 12 – Harry Lennix: “The Blacklist,” “The Five Heartbeats” • July 19 – Joe Morton: “Scandal,” “American Gangster,” “The Good Wife” • July 26 – Alfre Woodard: “Desperate Housewives,” “Miss Evers Boys” • August 2 – Brian Stokes Mitchell: “Ragtime,” “Trapper John, M.D.,” “Glee” • August 9 – Patina Miller: “Pippin,” “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1”
Seeing Stars During Harambe Nights at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
“The Lion King – Concert in the Wild,” the incredible theatrical experience produced for Harambe Nights at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, celebrates the 20th anniversary of “The Lion King.” This all-new show is a 55-minute retelling of Simba’s story as never seen before, combining music, dance, and spoken word, all performed in the spirit and style of African cultural traditions.
In “The Lion King,” Simba’s father, Mufasa, invites him to look to the stars. “The great kings of the past look down on us from those stars,” he says. “So whenever you feel alone, just remember that those kings will always be there to guide you, and so will I.”
This and other wonderful messages and moments from that classic film have resonated with people the world over, including the stars participating as celebrity narrators for “The Lion King – Concert in the Wild.” For the opening night performance earlier this month, we were honored to be joined by Viola Davis, Tony award winner and Oscar nominated star of “The Help,” “Doubt,” and the upcoming ABC drama “How to Get Away with Murder.” She shared with us her impressions of the performance, as well as her personal connection to one of the main messages of the film.
Harambe Nights continues every Saturday evening through August 9, 2014. The lineup of celebrity guest narrators features acclaimed and award-winning actors and actresses from film, TV, and Broadway, each bringing their own passion for “The Lion King” story. Scheduled to appear*:
•June 28 – David Alan Grier: “Porgy & Bess,” “In Living Color” – SOLD OUT •July 5 – Michael Beach: “ER,” “Third Watch,” “Sons of Anarchy” •July 12 – Harry Lennix: “The Blacklist,” “The Five Heartbeats” •July 19 – Joe Morton: “Scandal,” “American Gangster,” “The Good Wife” •July 26 – Alfre Woodard: “Desperate Housewives,” “Miss Evers Boys” •August 2 – Brian Stokes Mitchell: “Ragtime,” “Trapper John, M.D.,” “Glee” •August 9 – Patina Miller: “Pippin,” “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1”
Every event night so far has sold out, but great seats are still available for each of the remaining dates in July and August. You’ll need to act fast, though! Tickets are $119 for adults, $79 for ages 3-9, plus tax, and include parking, a Welcome Reception, “The Lion King – Concert in the Wild,” two hours of additional live entertainment during the Harambe Nights Street Party, and abundant food and drinks throughout the evening. For tickets, visit Disneyworld.com/HarambeNights or call 407-939-1319.
Don’t Let Time Run Out! Experience Harambe Nights at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
We’re halfway through the 10-week run of Harambe Nights, our new special event at Disney’s Animal Kingdom celebrating the 20th anniversary of “The Lion King.” Guests have been raving about the African-inspired cuisine, the street party entertainment, the celebrity narrators, and the live orchestra and choir for “The Lion King – Concert in the Wild.”
Held inside the newly built Harambe Theatre, “The Lion King – Concert in the Wild” is a 55-minute theatrical experience created exclusively for Harambe Nights and completely different from the “Festival of the Lion King” show presented during the daytime. In fact, today we have for you a unique look at how the Harambe Theatre is transformed from day to night, as our Entertainment team sets the stage for “The Lion King – Concert in the Wild.”
From Viola Davis to David Alan Grier, each celebrity narrator who has participated in “The Lion King – Concert in the Wild” has brought his or her own unique talent and passion to the performance. The lineup of narrators features stars from movies, TV, and Broadway. Scheduled to appear on upcoming nights are*:
•July 12 – Harry Lennix: “The Blacklist,” “The Five Heartbeats” •July 19 – Joe Morton: “Scandal,” “American Gangster,” “The Good Wife” •July 26 – Alfre Woodard: “Desperate Housewives,” “Miss Evers Boys” •August 2 – Brian Stokes Mitchell: “Ragtime,” “Trapper John, M.D.,” “Glee” •August 9 – Patina Miller: “Pippin,” “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1”
The first five weeks of Harambe Nights were all sold out, but great seats are still available for each of the remaining dates in July and August. You’ll need to act fast, though! Tickets are $119 for adults, $79 for ages 3-9, plus tax. Your ticket includes parking, a welcome reception with drinks and hors d’oeuvres, “The Lion King – Concert in the Wild” show, two hours of additional live entertainment during the Harambe Nights Street Party, and an abundant dinner buffet. For tickets, visit Disneyworld.com/HarambeNights or call 407-939-1319.
1 million de visiteurs ont vu le spectacle depuis sa réouverture: http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2014/09/festival-of-the-lion-king-celebrates-1-million-guests-at-disneys-animal-kingdom-since-reopening/
On se demandait, il y a quelques mois, quelle était la nature des travaux en cours à Animal Kingdom, au fond de Africa. WDWMagic nous apprend qu'il s'agit d'une nouvelle zone avec nouvelles boutiques et options de restauration : Harambe Marketplace, également accessible via Asia, offrant ainsi un 2e accès à Africa ! Ouverture au printemps prochain.
WDWMagic nous apprend aussi que Pizzafari, à Discovery Island, va être agrandi et divisé en deux restaurant : le quick service actuel, et un nouveau table service. Animal Kingdom se prépare aux foules de l'ouverture d'Avatar !
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La zone Africa aura donc doublée, avec l'arrivée du spectacle du Roi Lion et de ces travaux !
C'est super aussi ce deuxième chemin car des fois ca pouvait être bien congestionné....
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Tiens je ne savais pas qu'il y avait un CM "Cul de jatte" . Bravo à Eux d'employer des handicapés en contact avec le public . C'est une grande avancée ,généralement ils restent en Backstages ou dans les bureaux .
Il y a beaucoup de cm handicappes (âgés ou pas) en contact avec le public A l'entree des parcs ou des attractions il n'est pas rare d'en voir en scooter ou fauteuil
C'est vrai que c'est 'bien'' mais c'est surtout l'autre face de l'amerique, celle de la protection sociale quasi inexistante
Spoiler:
" Now listen, bit of advice - tell me the truth if you think you know it, lay down the law if you're feeling brave! But, Daleks - never, ever, tell me the rules! ."