presents...
Festival Description
For generations upon generations, stories have been one of the most prominent ways we have communicated with each other. We craft stories of fictional heroes and villains: knights fighting dragons, astronauts against aliens, love conquering death. The deeds of our real-life heroes are immortalized, be it in legends or in history. And in these stories, we are given ways to change the future; to learn from characters' misdeeds, or to reflect on where our own past can lead us. This form of communication is so monumentous that Disney has decided to craft a fifth EPCOT festival around the concept: the EPCOT International Festival of Stories.
The Festival of Stories takes place for only one month: October. This is EPCOT's "birthday festival", so it seems only fitting to only have it take place in October. Throughout the month, EPCOT comes alive with the power of stories, and how we use them to reach out to the world. There are specialty food booths offering dishes from around the world, as well as dishes inspired by the culture and stories of the eleven nations of World Showcase. Each pavilion of World Showcase hosts live demonstrations of unique storytelling forms from their respective countries. Dreamfinder and Figment even have a special scavenger hunt you can partake in. And since this is EPCOT's "birthday festival", the America Gardens Theatre comes alive with EPCOT in Concert, an elaborate spectacle on par with the Candlelight Processional where the ideals of EPCOT are honored in song and in dance. In essence, the Festival of Stories is a beautiful reflection on how one story can have a massive impact on the world.
Food Offerings
EPCOT Festival of Stories - Where every flavor has a story, dishes are waiting to be experienced from October 1 through October 31, this year’s celebration is not one to be missed!
Once you see the tasty options available, your appetite will be sure to grow. With nearly 20 Outdoor Kitchens, there is a perfectly harvested combination of new delights and spectacular storytelling.
As you eat your way through the Festival, don’t forget to pick up a Festival Passport to participate in Storytellers Stroll, a winding food stroll featuring five delicious dishes from various Outdoor Kitchens inspiried by the light bites of summer. Get a stamp in your passport after you’ve purchased the items and once you’ve compiled all five, simply make your way to Tropical Tales to receive your Festival-exclusive treat.
Below are all the treats the EPCOT chefs have put together for you this year:
Brunch of Legends
This breakfast booth will feature classic American folklore characters and dishes, bringing a taste of the past to the present day. Near the booth is a "Culinary Story" featuring information on the rich storytelling tradition of American folklore and how the foods of the folklore's region inspired the menu.
Paul Bunyan's Pancake – One, giant fluffy pancake served with maple syrup and butter
Johnny Appleseed's Fruit Salad - Fresh mixed fruit salad with a honey yogurt dressing
Davy Crockett's Sausage and Biscuits - Homemade buttermilk biscuits served with savory sausage patties and gravy
Rosie the Riveter's Power Bowl - A bowl of quinoa, black beans, avocado, roasted sweet potatoes, and a sunny-side-up egg
Huckleberry Finn Smoothie - A refreshing and fruity smoothie made with huckleberries, strawberries, banana, and a splash of orange juice, inspired by the adventurous spirit of Mark Twain's beloved character.
John Henry's Steel Drivin' Bacon Bourbon Milkshake - A decadent milkshake mixing sweet potato, maple syrup, crispy bacon bits, vanilla ice cream, and a splash of bourbon.
Bigfoot's Smoky Bacon Bloody Mary - A savory and smoky variation of the Bloody Mary, featuring crispy bacon-infused vodka, smoked paprika, barbecue sauce, and a splash of liquid smoke. Topped with a skewer of a giant slice of candied bacon shaped like a foot, pickled okra, and a dusting of smoked sea salt.
Johnny Appleseed's Apple Cider Flight - Big Storm Brewing Co. Apple Blonde Ale, Caramel Apple Pie Ale, Apple Pecan Brown Ale
A Sushi Story
Stroll by the Japan Pavilion and immerse yourself in the rich history of sushi at our festival booth. Near the booth is a "Culinary Story" featuring information on the culinary history of sushi in Japan, as well as the art of sushi making. Taste authentic flavors that have been passed down through generations.
Traditional Spicy Sushi Roll - A classic combination of sushi rice, fresh fish, and vegetables, rolled in nori seaweed and served with soy sauce and wasabi.
Future World Fusion Roll - A imaginative combination of spicy tuna, avocado, mango, and tempura shrimp, all rolled together in a delicate soy paper wrapper. The roll is then topped with edible microgreens and a futuristic molecular gastronomy-inspired foam that adds a touch of whimsy and sophistication to each bite. It is served with a side of liquid nitrogen-infused dipping sauce that creates a dramatic smoking effect.
Sushi Ice Cream - Indulge in a delightful dessert with our creamy matcha ice cream wrapped in a sweet dessert rice, and submerged in a light and crispy tempura batter, fried to golden perfection. Served with a drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of powdered sugar.
Sakura Spritz - A floral and refreshing cocktail inspired by the cherry blossoms of Japan. The Sakura Spritz is made with sparkling sake, cherry blossom syrup, and a splash of soda water. Garnished with a delicate cherry blossom petal.
Plum Wine Spritzer - Indulge in the sweet and fruity flavors of plum wine with our Plum Wine Spritzer. A mix of plum wine, soda water, and a splash of lemon-lime soda.
Greek Grub
Step into the world of Percy Jackson and the Olympians at the Festival of Stories! This booth combines the flavors of Greek and American cuisine with a magical twist, inspired by the beloved book series by Rick Riordan. Enjoy classic dishes with a modern twist as you embark on your very own quest for delicious food. This booth has a tent nearby for series information and purchases nearby.
Zeus' Thunder Fries - Crispy french fries topped with chopped lamb gyro meat, feta cheese, oregano, and a drizzle of tzatziki sauce.
Athena's Olive Tapenade Flatbread - A flatbread pizza topped with kalamata olives, roasted red peppers, feta cheese, and a balsamic glaze.
Hades' Spicy Wings - Crispy chicken wings tossed in a fiery buffalo sauce, served with celery sticks and blue cheese dressing.
Dionysus' Baklava Sundae - Layers of flaky phyllo pastry, honey, nuts, and cinnamon, served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and whipped cream.
Lotus Lemonade - A refreshing blend of lemonade and mixed berries. Topped with a edible flower.
Hephaestus' Smoked Old Fashioned - A smoky twist on the classic old fashioned cocktail, made with bourbon, smoked maple syrup, bitters, and a charred orange peel garnish.
The Columbian Cafe
The Columbian Cafe booth at Epcot's new festival celebrates the rich and diverse bakery culture of Colombia. Guests can indulge in traditional Columbian delicacies such as empanadas and pandebono, along with a variety of sweet treats like tres leches cake and guava pastries. Enjoy a cup of bold Columbian coffee. Immerse yourself in the flavors and aromas of Columbian cuisine at this vibrant and delicious booth. Near the booth is a "Culinary Story" featuring information on Columbian Bakery culture.
Empanada Flight - Savory pastries filled with beef, chicken, and cheese. Each severed with complimentary toppings.
Pandebono - Cheese bread made with yuca flour and cheese
Guava Pastry - Flaky pastries filled with sweet guava paste
Tres Leches Cake - Moist sponge cake soaked in three types of milk and topped with whipped cream
Columbian Coffee - Rich and bold brewed coffee served black or with milk
Columbian Coffee Cocktail - Columbian coffee blended with a splash of SelvaRey chocolate rum. Topped with a white cheese cold foam.
Classics & Cuisine
Step into the world of French literature with our Literary French Bistro! Indulge in a menu inspired by iconic literary works such as "War and Peace" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". Near the booth is a "Culinary Story" featuring information on traditional French cuisine and it's tie-ins to the literature showcased.
Les Misérables Duck Confit - Tender duck leg slow-cooked in its own fat until crispy on the outside and fall-off-the-bone tender, served with a side of wild rice pilaf
The Count of Monte Cristo Tartlets - Mini pastry shells filled with a creamy mixture of lobster, mushrooms, and gruyere cheese
War and Peace Mille-Feuille - Layers of flaky puff pastry, pastry cream, and fresh strawberries stacked high and drizzled with a raspberry coulis, a delightful and elegant dessert option
The Phantom Café au Lait - A classic French coffee drink made with equal parts strong coffee and steamed milk, served with a sprinkle of cinnamon on top
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Kir Royale - A festive cocktail made with crème de cassis and champagne, garnished with a fresh raspberry for a touch of sweetness
Curiouser Cuisine
Welcome to the Alice in Wonderland booth at the Epcot festival! Step into a whimsical world inspired by Lewis Carroll's classic tale and get ready for an enchanting experience. Near the booth is a "Culinary Story" featuring information on traditional UK cuisine and it's tie-ins to Alice in Wonderland.
White Rabbit Carrot Salad - A fresh and crunchy salad featuring carrots, raisins, and sunflower seeds, dressed in a light vinaigrette.
Mad Hatter Tea Sandwich Platter - Assorted mini sandwiches with fillings like cucumber and cream cheese, smoked salmon and dill, and ham and mustard.
Jabberwocky Shepherd's Pie with Tumtum Tree Topping - Ground pork and sausage, Earl Grey-infused gravy, vegetable medley and gruyere mashed potatoes. Topped with chopped parsley.
Drink Me Potion - A sparkling blue lemonade served in a special "Drink Me" bottle with a whimsical straw.
Mad Hatter's Martini - A quirky cocktail made with gin, vermouth, and a splash of grenadine, garnished with a twist of lemon.
Maíz Magnífico
Welcome to Maíz Magnífico, a food booth inspired by Mexican folklore at Epcot's Festival of Stories! Our menu features traditional dishes and flavors that have been passed down through generations in Mexico. Near the booth is a "Culinary Story" featuring information on the culinary history of corn in Mexico.
Elote Locos - A traditional Mexican street food consisting of grilled corn on the cob slathered in a creamy chili-lime sauce and topped with crumbled cotija cheese.
Tamales de Elote - Steamed corn husk parcels filled with a sweet mixture of fresh corn, sugar, and cinnamon, a popular dish enjoyed during summer festivals in Mexico.
Tacos de Escuintleco - Slow-cooked beef barbacoa topped with pickled red onions, cilantro, and salsa verde, served in warm corn tortillas.
Panqué de Elote - Traditoinal mexican corn cake served with fresh strawberries.
Maiz Tierno Margarita - An unexpectedly refreshing summer margarita recipe made with
corn milk, lime, orange liqueur, and Exotico Blanco tequila.
Tejuino - Traditional Mexican drink recipe with ancient origins. Made with corn masa, piloncillo, and water, this fermented beverage is also naturally gluten-free. Served with crushed ice, lime juice, and a pinch of salt.
Mythical Bubble Brews
Indulge in a magical experience at "Mythical Boba Brews" where traditional Chinese folklore meets modern bubble tea creations. Immerse yourself in a world of mythical creatures and ancient legends as you savor the unique nonalcoholic and alcolholic bubble teas , each carefully crafted to tantalize your taste buds and transport you to a realm of enchantment. Near the booth is a "Culinary Story" posters featuring information on Bubble Teas ties to China and Summaries of the Folklore showcased.
Moon Goddess Bubble Tea - A soothing blend of jasmine tea, coconut milk, and blue butterfly pea flower, garnished with edible flower petals in honor of the moon goddess Chang'e.
Monkey King Bubble Tea - A playful mix of banana, peanut butter, and chocolate in a rich milk tea base, topped with whipped cream and crunchy peanut topping in homage to the mischievous Monkey King from the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West."
Five Elements Bubble Tea - A harmonious blend of five different teas representing the elements of Chinese philosophy: wood (green tea), fire (spicy ginger), earth (cinnamon), metal (black tea), and water (lychee).
Golden Summer Sunset Tea - A vibrant orange and peach tea with a splash of citrus, reminiscent of a beautiful summer sunset in China.
Jade Emperor Bubble Tea - A regal blend of green tea liqueur, honeydew melon, and milk tea with honey pearls for a touch of sweetness.
Dragon's Breath Bubble Tea - A fiery combination of cinnamon whiskey, dragon fruit, and black tea topped with popping boba pearls.
Grimm's Summer Kitchen
Transport yourself to a summer wonderland inspired by German fairy tales as you indulge in delicious dishes that embody the flavors of the season. From refreshing salads to grilled meats, each item on our menu captures the essence of summer in Germany. Near the booth is a "Culinary Story" posters featuring information of the tall tales showcased.
Cinderella's Garden Salad - A light and refreshing salad featuring a mix of organic greens, heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, red onions, and crumbled goat cheese, tossed in a balsamic vinaigrette dressing. Topped with candied pumpkin toasted pine nuts for added crunch.
The Huntman’s Schweinshaxe (Roasted Pork Knuckle) -Tender roasted pork knuckle served with crispy crackling, sautéed potatoes, and greens mixed with a tangy mustard sauce.
The Big Bad Sausage Platter - A selection of traditional German sausages, such as bratwurst, weisswurst, and knackwurst, served with sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, and tangy mustard for dipping.
The Rumpelstiltskin's Golden Apple Strudel - A classic apple strudel filled with spiced apples, raisins, and a touch of rum-soaked golden raisins, dusted with powdered sugar and served warm with turmeric golden vanilla sauce.
Red Riding Hood's Black Forest Cake - A decadent slice of chocolate cake layered with cherries and whipped cream, topped with chocolate shavings.
The Frog Prince's Sparkling Elderflower Spritz - A light and floral cocktail made with elderflower liqueur, sparkling wine, and a splash of soda water, garnished with a lemon twist for a burst of citrus. Topped with a lilly pad garnish made out of giant mint leaves.
Snow White's Sparkling Apple Cider - A refreshing and effervescent apple cider made from crisp German apples, perfect for cleansing the palate before the meal.
Unique Offerings
A variety of unique experiences will be available during EPCOT's Festival of Stories. Each country in World Showcase will feature limited-time experiences centered around the folklore and culture of its respective country. Visit the Japan Pavilion and learn about Japanese Yokai, benevolent or terrifying creatures that live deep in the Japanese countryside, or visit the Canada Pavilion to learn the stories and traditions of the First Nations people of Canada.
Visit the new Festival Center in FutureWorld to take part in a variety of interactive educational exhibits on the history and future of the a variety of technologies that aim to improve quality of life around the world.
Dreamfinder's Story Search
Join Dreamfinder in a hunt for famous stories all across Epcot. Throughout the park are twelve hidden storybooks each open to a page recounting a famous story related to the location of the park it is.
Storybook Locations:
- The Land Pavilion- Location on the walk up the pathway into the pavilion. The story features Squanto the Patuxet Indigenous American who taught the pilgrim settlers to plant “the three sisters” of corn, squash, and beans.
- The Seas Pavilion- Location near the entrance to Coral Reef Restaurant. The story features the world famous ghost ship “The Flying Dutchman.”
- Mexico- Location Donald’s meet and greet space. The story features La Llorona, the famous ghost who also is featured in the song from “Coco.”
- Norway- Location behind the Stave Church. The story features a story of the trickster God Loki leading to Ragnarok
- China- Location near the exit of the gift shop. Story features Sun Wukong the Monkey King on his grand adventure
- Germany- Location inside Sommerfest. Story features Little Red Riding Hood of the Brothers Grimm legends.
- Italy- Location near the lakeside near the gondola. Story features Dante on his journey to Paradise in the Divine Comedy.
- USA- Location behind Regal Eagle Smokehouse near the bathrooms. Story features folk legend John Henry vs the machine.
- Japan- Location near the pagoda. Story features mythological hero KintarÅ facing off against a giant carp.
- Morocco- Location near the entrance to Restaurant Marrakesh. The story features the characters of the Lion and the Hedgehog from the story The Lion, The Hedgehog, and the Donkey.
- France- Location near Ratatouille entrance. The storybook features the Three Musketeers.
- UK- Location near the garden stage. The storybook features the story of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare.
- Canada- Location near the waterfalls. Story features the tale of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox.
People who check off the full scavenger hunt list and return it to one of the outposts will receive a special sticker featuring Dreamfinder and Figment with the Festival of Stories logo.
EPCOT in Concert
The main America Gardens Theatre show for the International Festival of Stories, EPCOT in Concert strives to musically honor the ideals that EPCOT stands for -- peace, brotherhood, discovery and the hope for a better world. EPCOT in Concert is on par with the famous Candlelight Processional, in that it makes use of an orchestra, a narrator and a mass choir. However, EPCOT in Concert is augmented with dance, soloists and spoken word, as well. Like the Candlelight Processional, EPCOT in Concert is performed three times a day, with the final show finishing just moments before Luminous lights up the sky.
The lights on-stage are dim. One can barely make out the silhouettes of the orchestra, choir and narrator as they arrive at their places and tune-up. Before long, this opening announcement is heard.
"Dreamers and doers, welcome to the America Gardens Theatre. Tonight's performance will start in just a few moments, but before we begin, we'd like to go over some important safety information. For the sake of our performers, the use of flash photography or external video lighting is not permitted; and we ask that you please turn off all cellphones, pagers or other devices that make noise. Thank you for your cooperation. And now, as part of the EPCOT International Festival of Stories, we invite you to join us for a musical celebration in the name of peace and unity, as the America Gardens Theatre proudly presents: EPCOT in Concert!"
Overture: "We've Just Begun to Dream (EPCOT Fanfare)"
Opening: "Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand" (Ira Antelis/Cheryl Berman)
-- featuring principal soloist and dancers (all songs feature the choir and the orchestra, unless noted)
At the conclusion of the opening number, the narrator (who wouldn't be a celebrity), standing at a podium, begins his narration.
"Good evening, dreamers and doers, friends and neighbors. Welcome to EPCOT in Concert. Tonight, we gather here to celebrate the ideals that EPCOT stands for. EPCOT was born from one of the last dreams Walt Disney had. His original idea for the land that Walt Disney World occupies was to have the majority of the space be occupied by E.P.C.O.T. -- the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, a place where the latest and the greatest in technology could be tested; so that the city would now and forever be right on the cusp of the future.
It was an ambitious dream that never got off the ground, but when work began on EPCOT as a theme park, the Imagineers remained motivated by Walt's ideals for the E.P.C.O.T. city. In fact, as our rope drop announcement says, 'Walt Disney was a dreamer and a doer. A man who cared about the world and its problems. He believed that people could develop solutions to problems if equipped with information, technology and opportunity. EPCOT has been created to showcase the natural and man-made wonders made over a thousand years of progress; and to highlight the vast and varying cultures of countries around the world. This is the essence of EPCOT – a collective endeavor by people, for people, in the hope for a better world.' And so, it is to all dreamers and all doers that we dedicate our next two songs -- the first song is for the dreamers, and the second is for the doers."
Song of the Dreamers: "Beautiful Dreamer" (Stephen Foster; arr. Robert Lau)
-- featuring principal soloist and dancers
Song of the Doers: "Gonna Build a Mountain" (Anthony Newley/Leslie Bricusse; arr. Derric Johnson)
Considering that prior to 2022, the Candlelight Processional used the Voices of Liberty arrangement of "Joy to the World" with a full orchestration, this version of "Gonna Build a Mountain" would follow the same principle -- VoL arrangement with full orchestration.
"Here at EPCOT, we have four distinct neighborhoods, all framed around a certain theme -- World Celebration, World Discovery, World Nature and World Showcase. However, it wasn't always like this. From 1982 to 2021, the first three districts were united under the name 'Future World.' Now, we invite you to travel back in time with us as we look back on the great EPCOT songbook; and remember the experiences that once were. And please, feel free to sing along."
Future World Tribute: "EPCOT Medley" ("Fanfare" / "Tomorrow's Child" / "Energy (You Make the World Go 'Round)" / "Universe of Energy" / "New Horizons" / "One Little Spark" / "Veggie Veggie Fruit Fruit" / "Listen to the Land")
"Our opening number, 'Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand', served as representation of World Celebration, gateway to the wonders of EPCOT. But now, let us take a moment to acknowledge World Discovery, which, over the years, has focused on technological breakthroughs -- energy, health, transportation, future living, and space exploration -- be it the first manned mission to Mars, or a 'cosmic rewind' back to the days of the universe's formation. Our experiences here in World Discovery strive to give guests a look into worlds constantly being studied; and who knows? Maybe our future scientists and researchers will have received the 'one little spark' to pursue science right here at EPCOT! To honor this spirit of discovery, we present this arrangement, which takes quotes from four preeminent scientific voices -- Carl Sagan, Richard Feynman, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye -- and sets them to music."
Song of Discovery: "We Are All Connected" (Symphony of Science)
-- song performed entirely by soloists representing the four scientists in the video
"World Nature honors the earth, the sea and the sky; and honors what we must do in order to ensure that future generations will be able to look upon the natural world with the same wonder we did as children. In fact, just take a moment now to recall what it was like for you -- to run through fields of grass, to roll down hills, to prance through fields of flowers, to cannonball into lakes. Remember that joy and carefree feeling you felt doing those things as kids? Just imagine a world where future generations of children won't be able to experience such joys. We must all do our part to ensure the Earth is clean, that climate change does not ravage our lands and cause untold catastrophe. We must all do our part so that generation after generation will still be able to experience such wonders of childhood that can only come from frolicking in nature; the kind Edna St. Vincent Millay immortalized in poem...and Eric Barnum set to music."
Song of Nature: "Afternoon on a Hill" (Eric Barnum/Edna St. Vincent Millay)
-- featuring dancers; only musical accompaniment is a piano
"World Showcase stands in the name of global unity and in honor of the various cultures of the world. At the current count, World Showcase honors eleven nations; although there's room for at least six or seven more. At this time, we would like to honor the nations of World Showcase with this medley; a medley featuring well-known songs from each nation."
Medley of the World: original choral medley featuring well-known songs from each of the World Showcase countries
"Yes, peace and unity are two of EPCOT's most prominent ideals. Yet sadly, it seem as though peace and unity are quite hard to come by. Throughout all of human history, peace and unity have been harmed by senseless things like bigotry, greed and war; and all three of these things only bring with them sadness and gloom and pain unlike no pain ever felt. If we are truly to reach peace and unity, then we must look back on our past, remember our history well and strive to ensure that the pains of the past are never again felt by the children of the future. And nowhere can there be a more powerful reminder of the pain and suffering that come from war than in the letter Sullivan Ballou penned to his wife just days before his death at the Battle of Manassas."
Song of Mourning: "Ashokan Farewell", with reading of Sullivan Ballou letter (Grian McGregor and Jay Ungar; arr. Carole Stephens)
-- reader recites Sullivan Ballou letter first, mournful oboe playing melody comes in near the end, leading into choral performance
https://www.jwpepper.com/Ashokan-Farewell/3139300.item [I use this link because it's the only version I could find with the orchestral accompaniment. All the other versions on YouTube just use the piano accompaniment.]
"If we are truly to reach the day when peace and unity are finally achieved, we must learn to look upon each other as humans. We must cast aside prejudice, and treat bigotry as a cardinal sin. Regardless of who we are, what color our skin is, what gender we are, what our religion is, who it is that we love -- we must recognize the only way to achieve peace and unity is to do it...together."
Song of Brotherhood: "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (Bob Russell/Bobby Scott; arr. Mark Hayes)
"Peace on Earth, and goodwill to men. For centuries and centuries, this ideal has been one that mankind has been striving for. And truly, if we wish to achieve a better world, it is imperative that we must strive for it. Each and every one of us gathered here today has the spark that can lead to peace. Even one person raising their voice is enough to lift the spirit of all humanity. When one sets the song within them soaring, the world will hear it. [Side note: I had to include the Harmonious reference in this; especially considering what the next song is. I really do think that show deserved so much better.]
Peace on Earth is possible; and just one person is enough to kick off a movement. One tiny ripple can lead to a mighty wave. Someday can become...today."
Song of Peace: "Someday" (Alan Menken/Stephen Schwartz; arr. Mac Huff)
"But above peace and above unity; above technology and above discovery; above the love of nature and the love for all humanity; there is one ideal that is of critical importance for EPCOT: hope. The hope for a brighter future. The hope for peace and unity. Hope should be the guiding light that leads all decisions made for the good of all humanity. Hope is that bright candle leading us all on the path to tomorrow. Hope is able to wash away doubt and fear; and instill the promise that all will be well. As we go forward to improve our lives and the lives of others, we must carry hope with us; the hope that we are not alone, and the hope that all the hurdles we must face will be overcome. Wherever our journeys take us, hope will always be there for us, to remind us that a better tomorrow is possible."
Song of Hope: "You'll Never Walk Alone/Climb Every Mountain" (Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein II; arr. Mark Hayes)
-- featuring dancers
"These are the ideals of EPCOT; and indeed, these are ideals that all people of the world should carry with them. As we conclude our celebration tonight, we see that the potential of a bright and glorious future is within our grasp. As we go on in life, we must remember the ideals we've ruminated on tonight -- the potential of all dreamers and doers, the joy of discovery, the beauty of nature, the knowledge of our past, the brotherhood of all humans and all nations, and the hope that peace is possible -- and be able to use them to lay out the ideas that will improve the lives of all life on Earth -- its people, its animals, its plants, and everything in-between. As we go on, let the fire of new ideas lead us to bold new innovations and bold new ways of life. As we go on, let us yearn to stand hand-in-hand with all the people in the world in the name of peace. As we go on, let us know that the promise of the future starts with us here and now."
Finale: "We Go On" (Gavin Greenaway/Don Dorsey)
-- featuring entire company; all featured soloists and dancers
Curtain call. Lights to black after "We Go On." Lights rise again as all bow twice. Then, individual bows in this order: Dancers first, then principal soloists, then the choir, then the narrator, and finally, the conductor motions for the orchestra to rise so that they may be acknowledged. All bow once again. Lights surrounding the theater are fully lit as the Exit Music starts.
Exit Music: "Soarin'" (Jerry Goldsmith)
-- this underscores the departure of the dancers, the narrator and the chorus
At the conclusion of the Exit Music, the orchestra once again rises to be acknowledged. Lights dim on-stage. Much like the Candlelight Processional, we get one more announcement.
"Dreamers and doers, thank you for joining us for this performance of EPCOT in Concert. We extend our sincerest gratitude to all of our participants in this concert -- the orchestra under the baton of ______, the principal soloists, the troupe of dancers, the choir, our narrator, _____, and especially you, our audience.
We hope you enjoy the rest of the International Festival of Stories, and enjoy the rest of your time here at EPCOT. But if tonight's show concludes your visit to Walt Disney World, then we hope you've had a fantastic time and will return home safe and sound. Now please gather together all your personal belongings, take small children by the hand and exit to the rear of the amphitheater, for the lights surrounding the theater, and the lights all around World Showcase Lagoon, will soon be dimming in anticipation of tonight's performance of Luminous: The Symphony of Us.
[the unitalicized part is only used for the final performance of the night]
On behalf of all of us here at EPCOT, we hope you have enjoyed this performance and we hope that you remember that the promise of the future starts with you in the present. Thank you, and goodnight."
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