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D23 EXPO SCHEDULE DETAILS FOUR DAYS Event Schedule and Additional Details Revealed as the Ultimate Disney Fan Event ANAHEIM, Calif. – August 24, 2009 – For four incredible days beginning September 10, fans of Disney entertainment will revel in new discoveries, special panels and presentations, movie screenings, celebrity appearances and autograph signings, plus new insights into movies, TV shows, theme parks, animation, Disney history and more. It’s all part of the first-ever D23 EXPO from Sept. 10-13 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Exciting details about the activities and events planned for the four days of Disney’s inaugural D23 EXPO have just been announced, and a complete, up-to-the-minute schedule can be found online at www.D23Expo.com. The D23 EXPO is open to the public. Tickets for individual days or the full four days of this Ultimate Disney Fan Event are available at the website. Highlights of the D23 EXPO include: Exclusive Screenings & Sneak Peeks Special Presentations and Panels D23 EXPO Show Floor “Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives” Arena Presentations Celebrity Appearances Family Activities SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS THURSDAY, Sept. 10, 2009 Disney Legends Awards, 11 a.m. – Men and women who have contributed to the creative legacy of The Walt Disney Company will be honored in a special presentation, hosted by Tom Bergeron and open to all D23 EXPO guests. The full list of honorees will be announced shortly, and includes renowned celebrities, actors and artists. Arena. The ABCs of Disney, 3 p.m. – Steve McPherson, president of the ABC Entertainment Group, and Emmy®-nominated Tom Bergeron host a D23 EXPO-exclusive presentation as many of the biggest TV stars of today preview ABC’s new series, with a very special “Dancing with the Stars” performance. Arena An Afternoon With Imagineering Legends, 4:30 p.m. – Recently retired Executive Vice President of Walt Disney Imagineering Marty Sklar hosts a panel of extraordinary artists who shaped classic Disneyland attractions, including X Atencio, Alice Davis, Blaine Gibson and Bob Gurr. Storytellers Theater Top Ten for the Toy Chest: The Making of the Next Great Disney Toy, 12:30 p.m., Stage 23 Beauty and the Beast 3D Preview and Panel Discussion, 1 p.m., Studio Theater The Magic of Disney in the Art of Disney Stamps, 1:30 p.m., Stage 23 The World of Vintage Disneyland – In Color, 2 p.m., Storytellers Theater The Music of The Lion King Panel, 4 p.m., Studio Theater the boys Screening and Panel, 7 p.m., Studio Theater Fifty and Fabulous Film FestivalPresents Darby O’Gill and the Little People, FRIDAY, Sept. 11, 2009 Tron Presentation, 4 p.m., – Steven Lisberger, director of 1982’s Tron, is a special guest as the D23 EXPO offers an exclusive exploration of the science-fiction classic, including glimpses of the upcoming TRON: Legacy. A fascinating discussion will be followed by the first-ever digitally converted screening of the original Tron. Studio Theater Disney Rarities, 5:30 p.m. – Academy Award-nominated producer and author Don Hahn joins Walt Disney Animation Studios’ creative director Dave Bossert to present several rarely seen animated short films from Disney history, including some of Walt Disney’s earliest animation efforts. Some of these shorts have not been seen in more than 60 years. Stage 23 Theater The Making of “Toy Story: The Musical”, 5:30 p.m. – A preview of the newest stage extravaganza for Disney Cruise Line and the Disney Parks. Michael Jung, Vice President of Creative, and Matt Almos, Creative Director, host this musical sneak peek, and composers Valerie Vigoda and Brendan Milburn will perform. Storytellers Theater Walt and El Grupo and Saludos Amigos, 7:30 p.m. – Filmmakers Ted Thomas and Kuniko Okubo and Disney historian and author J.B. Kaufman lead a panel discussion about the upcoming Walt and El Grupo, a new documentary that reveals the story behind Walt Disney’s influential 1941 trip to South America. After the discussion, D23 EXPO guests will be treated to a rare screening of Saludos Amigos, the colorful animated feature that grew out of Walt’s goodwill expedition south of the equator. Studio Theater Early Bird Books: Kingdom Keepers, 8:30 a.m., Stage 23 Sailing to New Horizons with Disney Cruise Line, 9 a.m., Storytellers Theater A Day in the Life of an Adventures by Disney Guide, 12:30 p.m., Storytellers Theater Happy Haunts: 40 Years of The Haunted Mansion, 12:30 p.m., Stage 23 Nightmare Before Christmas 3D Screening, Plus Tim Burton Shorts Frankenweenie and Vincent, 1 p.m., Studio Theater Special Preview: “The Wonderful World of Color,” 2 p.m., Storytellers Theater History and Preservation of Disney Animation Art: The Courvoisier Tradition, We Make the Music: Conversations with the Creators of Disney Theme Park Music, 3:30 p.m., Storytellers Theater The Evolution of Mickey with Dave Pacheco and Andreas Deja, 3:30 p.m., Stage 23 SATURDAY, Sept. 12, 2009 Disneynature Presentation, 10 a.m. –The latest updates from Disney's newest film label, Disneynature. This prestigious production banner literally goes to the ends of the earth to tell the remarkable stories of nature. Studio Theater Imagineering the Future of Disney Theme Parks, 11 a.m. – Go behind the scenes with Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo as he unveils the magical entertainment and experiences on the horizon at Disney’s Parks and Resorts around the world … and offers a surprise or two. Arena Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 12 p.m. – Don Hahn hosts a compelling discussion about the making of Walt Disney’s first animated feature film. Following the discussion, D23 EXPO guests will enjoy a screening of a newly restored digital version of this landmark film. Studio Theater Disney Store: The Magic is Back, 2 p.m. – Jim Fielding, president of Disney Stores Worldwide, looks at the vibrant future of the Disney Stores around the world. Arena The Princess and the Frog, 3 p.m. – All-new footage from Disney’s upcoming animated musical The Princess and the Frog will be screened, followed by a panel discussion with the film’s creators, including John Musker, Ron Clements, Andreas Deja and Eric Goldberg. Studio Theater Prep and Landing, 5:30 p.m. – The directors of Disney’s new TV special explore the creation of this new holiday-time treat. Studio Theater D23 Expo Live Auction, 7 p.m. – 49 lots of extraordinary rarities and specially designed items will be front and center at this D23 EXPO exclusive event, including a check personally signed by Walt Disney, a progressive dinner through the Disneyland Resort plus a stay in the Presidential Suite of the Disneyland Hotel, original animation production cels, movie premiere tickets, an authentic attraction vehicle, a very special “Lot 23” exclusive, and much more. 7 p.m., Arena (Note: Auction admission is free; bidders must purchase a $40 bidder’s package.) Trail of the Panda Screening, 7:30 p.m. – The D23 EXPO presents the U.S. premiere of Trail of the Panda (Xiongmao Huijialu), the second Disney Chinese-language film production, created specifically for audiences in China. Studio Theater Early Bird Books: The Alchemy of Animation with Don Hahn, 8:30 a.m., Stage 23 Behind the Fairy Tale – Disney Weddings with Kristie Kelly and David Turturro, The Science of Imagineering, 12:30 p.m., Storytellers Theater Growing Up Disney with Roy P. Disney, 12:30 p.m., Stage 23 Refreshing a Classic: Remaking “it’s a small world” for the 21st Century, 2 p.m., Storytellers Theater Sneak Preview of The Walt Disney Family Museum, 2:30 p.m., Stage 23 The Making of the U.S. Presidents, 3:30 p.m., Storytellers Theater Disney Kids’ Fashion Show, 4 p.m., Performances Stage Lost Chords – Never-Heard Music from Disney Animation with Russell Schroeder, 5:30 p.m., Stage 23 Fifty and Fabulous Film FestivalPresents Sleeping Beauty, 10 p.m., Studio Theater SUNDAY, Sept. 13, 2009 A Magical Afternoon With the Cast of Wizards of Waverly Place, Toy Story 3 Special Presentation, 6:30 p.m. – Sneak a peek at what’s in store when Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the Toy Story gang make their big-screen return – this time in 3D. Pixar filmmakers Lee Unkrich and Darla Anderson host. Studio Theater Toy Story and Toy Story 2 Double Feature Premiere Screening, 7 p.m. – Following the 5 p.m. sneak peek of Toy Story 3, the D23 EXPO will host the U.S. premiere screening of this 3D double feature. (Note: There will be a 10-minute intermission between the films.) Studio Theater Early Bird Books: South of the Border with J.B. Kaufman, 8:30 a.m., Stage 23 The Making of Toy Story Midway Mania, 9:30 a.m., Storytellers Theater Collector’s Edition Fine Art Panel Discussion, 12:30 p.m., Performances Stage The Science of Imagineering, 1 p.m., Storytellers Theater (an encore presentation) Silver Banjo Barbeque Panel with David and Ron DeFore, 12:30 p.m., Stage 23 Special Muppets Presentation, 1:30 p.m. - The Muppets Studios takes you inside the Muppet world for an exclusive frog's-eye-view of what Kermit and Company have been up to in 2009 – and all the fun and mayhem they have planned for 2010 and beyond! Studio Theater Disneyana Detective with Tom Tumbush, 3 p.m., Stage 23 Imagineering Pixar for the Disney Parks, 3 p.m., Storytellers Theater From Annette to Miley, 3:30 p.m., Stage 23 Tickets to the D23 EXPO are available at http://www.D23Expo.com. Admission includes access to all experiences and entertainment at the D23 EXPO and can be purchased for single days or for the full four days of festivities. Admission is $37 for a one-day adult ticket and $27 for children 3-12. Four-day passes are $111 for adults and $81 for children. Members of D23: The Official Community for Disney Fans will receive a discount on admission, as well as early entry to each day of the D23 EXPO for themselves and their guests. Fans can keep up with all the news by visiting www.D23EXPO.com, as well as by following “Disney D23” at Twitter and on Facebook. |
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