Go Behind-The-Scenes Of Your Favourite Disney Movies With Disney: Magic Of Animation Exhibition

The exhibition offers visitors the rare opportunity to experience over 90 magical years of Disney animation. One of the highlights of the show is the debut of original artworks from the highly-anticipated film, Frozen 2.

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When Disney’s Frozen came out in 2013, parents all over the world had to learn the songs and actions to songs like “Let It Go” and “Do You Wanna Build A Snowman.” That is the power of Disney. 

From its memorable characters to its catchy songs, Disney has undoubtedly won the hearts of the young and the young at heart. But besides being well-loved, Disney is also unrivalled for its craftsmanship and creativity.

This October 2019, uncover this very expertise and technological innovation at Disney: Magic of Animation exhibition at the ArtScience Museum. 

Showing for the first time in Southeast Asia, the exhibition will give families a chance to see exceptional art pieces, drawings, and sketches. Moreover, the show will also have interactive exhibitions and projections to transport visitors into the magical world of Disney. Original artworks from “Frozen 2” are also set to make their exhibition debut at ArtScience Museum on 26 October.

Frozen 2/Source: Disney

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Presented in five chapters, the show begins with the early Disney years with the introduction of new animation techniques. In this section, families will get to experience the bold technological innovations which allowed Disney animators in the 1930s to capture nuances of people and animals’ movements and idiosyncrasies more accurately.

Hawaiian Holiday/Source: Disney

For parents wanting to relive their Disney memories, Disney: Magic of Animation includes highlights of its original artworks such as Steambot Willie (1928) which is the first Disney cartoon with sychronised soundtrack, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and Sleeping Beauty (1959). But not to worry, concept art from newer film blockbusters such as Frozen (2013), Zootopia (2016) and Moana (2016) will also be screened for the younger ones.  

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Moana concept art/Source: Disney

Don’t miss this amazing celebration of all things, Disney!

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Date: 26 October 2019 – 29 March 2020 

Location: ArtScience Museum

Tickets*: 

Adult: $16

Child/Senior Citizen: $12 

Family package (2 adults + 2 child): $45

*These prices are for Singapore residents only, for standard prices please check their website.  

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Written by

Shreya Jagdish