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here is a story to HarmonioUS. It's subtle but it's there. Illuminations storyline was also subtle but there was one, was there not? Anyway here's the whole story (4th time doing this
) All around us the world is alive with music. Voices calling out in search of one another, we find each other in song.” Harmonious begins with a slow build up of different voices crying out in song. While no discernible lyrics are sang, we all connect with the music and understand it’s meaning to the greater story. This is because music is a universal language, and the power of Disney storytelling connects us all, worldwide, around the promise of a better tomorrow for all people aboard this Spaceship Earth. “I’ve been staring at the edge of the water long as I can remember, never really knowing why.” We then hear voices from around the world sing “How Far I’ll Go,” which epitomizes the fight against tyranny and speaks against those who wish to restrict others based upon who they are or where they come from. “If I go, there's just no telling how far I'll go.” “I will find my way if I can be strong. I know every mile would be worth my while, When I go the distance, I'll be right where I belong.” The end of Act 1 suggests that going the distance to fight for freedom is worth it. That standing up for the rights of one another, that seeing one another as human, that welcoming the future hand-in-hand is the only option we have at moving forward successfully. This beautifully sets up Act 2, where we first travel to the Middle East where proxy wars and terror has taken over the dreams of so many who wish to live free, democratic lives. I also loved the Hindi version of Jungle Book! “Now I'm the king of the swingers Oh, the jungle VIP I've reached the top and had to stop And that's what botherin' me I wanna be a man, mancub And stroll right into town And be just like the other men I'm tired of monkeyin' around!” We then travel to China, where the fight for freedom and democracy is repressed and silenced daily by the CCP. During this section, we hear a stunning rendition of Reflection in Mandarin: “There's a heart that must be free to fly, That burns with the need to know the reason why. Why must we all conceal what we think, how we feel?” We then travel to Africa and hear the incredible Ndlovu Youth Choir from Johannesburg sing a medley of favorites from “The Lion King,” performed in both English and Zulu. “Can you feel the love tonight?” We then travel to Europe and first encounter Beauty and the Beast and Hunchback of Notre Dame — two stories of individuals who hide away from society because of how the world views them as different. (While no lyrics are sung during the Beauty and the Beast portion, I instantly thought of: “We don't like what we don't understand, in fact it scares us… And this monster is mysterious at least.”) We get to hear a beautiful American/French version of Out There: “Out there, living in the sun Give me one day out there, all I ask is one To hold forever, out there Where they all live unaware What I'd give, what I'd dare Just to live one day out there!” This is a song that very much speaks to the desires of living outside of the shackles of tyranny and living in a free, democratic world where all people are respected — regardless of their differences. The Brave section then invokes the power of possibility: “I will ride, I will fly. Chase the wind and touch the sky” We then travel to Latin America, where so many families are divided as immigrants attempt to flee their impoverished situations to help send money back home to support their families. The Coco section beautifully captures this: “For this music is my language, and the world es mi familia.” And we end Act 2 with Tiana representing America: “When you find out who you are, You'll find out what you need, Blue skies and sunshine guaranteed.” I absolutely loved that Tiana represented America and the promise of opportunity that all people worldwide yearn for. Act 3 then begins with all of the voices we just heard singing “Someday” in English, but with their accents not being hidden. We hear the voices of the world unite around the song: “Someday when we are wiser, When the world's older, When we have learned. I pray someday we may yet live to live and let live. Someday life will be fairer, Need will be rarer, And greed will not pay. God speed this bright millennium on its way…And let it come someday” "You raise your voice and it’s enough to lift the human spirit. Set the song inside you soaring and the whole wide world will hear it." The show perfectly embodies what EPCOT and IllumiNations always stood for to me. That we can celebrate the future hand in hand as long as we see each other ALL as equally important passengers aboard this
#SpaceshipEarth. “Wherever the world leads you next, we hope you carry a song with you and know that the promise of someday begins inside of you, today.”
What do you guys think?