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*** Tapestry of Dreams parade ended on March 1, 2003. ***
Concept: Epcot’s magical parade, “Tapestry of Dreams,”
celebrates children, dreams and the legacy of Walt Disney. The spectacle
begins with Dream Seekers dancing alongside the Dream Catcher --
an enormous “float” that interacts with guests. The parade is a
“visible dream,” in which ideas, images and emotions are evoked
through a series of extraordinary puppets and music.
Parade Length:
30 minutes
Location:
From Mexico to Morocco in World Showcase
Puppets:
Eight different puppets and 54 designs. Colorful, larger-than-life
puppets soar 12 to 19 feet high with wingspans between 8 and 16
feet wide.
Performers:
112 cast members including drivers.
Music:
Original music was composed by Gavin Greenaway and Jonathon Barr,
and recorded in London by members of the London Symphony Orchestra
and Royal Philharmonic.
Lighting:
Features 412 lighting fixtures throughout the promenade.
Audio System:
The largest networked audio system in the world with 416 speakers
throughout the promenade and 137 amplifiers, totaling 164,400 watts
of power.
Highlights:
The parade is divided into the Procession and the
Celebration.
The Procession blends music with children’s voices,
each telling their own dream, interspersed with a narrator revealing
the power of dreams. There are three Dream Seekers: Elfin (representing
nature, magic and emotion) and Cosmo (representing space, the universe
and infinity) dance the parade route, interact with guests and “harvest”
dreams; Leonardo Columbus (representing discovery, invention and
genius) rides the Dream Catcher float, operates its gigantic “wings”
and manipulates the float so that chimes and bells ring magically.
The Celebration is a spectacular street festival combining
color, music and larger-than-life puppetry that weaves its way through
World Showcase. During this joyous celebration, whimsical puppets
dance together with guests. Each puppet’s specific movements emphasize
its distinct character.
The puppets include:
Hammerman -- A futuristic, powerful and mature spiritual
warrior that is friendly, with moves similar to a praying mantis.
Discman -- A teenager, class clown, a rag doll who
loves people, very interactive, thinks he’s a dancer but is uncoordinated.
Reverse Marionette -- A toy-like, fatherly teacher
who moves in a tender, gently protective way.
Aztec -- A primitive guardian of the human spirit
who moves in a precise, regimented and uplifting manner.
Wiggle Girl -- A flirt, child-like, funny and beautiful,
who moves like a dancer in a playful, explosive, interactive and
unexpected manner.
Angel -- A spiritual, uplifting, heavenly puppet whose
movement is graceful, inspiring, free and interactive.
Sprite -- A fragile, vulnerable, shy character who
moves in a graceful ballet-like manner.
Birdman -- A tribal, eagle-like protector whose movement
is majestic, statue-like, slow and commanding.
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