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EPCOT
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A GLANCE... FUTURE
WORLD WORLD
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The live entertainment in
Epcot is worth the price of admission alone. First, for those who
love the characters, there are plenty
to see in Epcot. The Character Connection in Future World is a great place
to start. Follow that with various meet and greets in the countries. Over in World Showcase, you can spend your entire day going from country to country and with cultural experiences from around the Globe. Beginning in Mexico, enjoy the beautiful costumes and traditional folk music of the Mariachi Cobre. Look for them in the outside courtyard or inside the shopping area. Norway often has folk musicians, like the fiddle and ensemble of Spelmanns Gledje, while at China you can be mesmerized by the Dragon Legend Acrobats and enjoy the folk music of Si Xian inside the Temple of Heaven. The Outpost hosts the musical trio, Wassalou, as well as Orisi Risi who perform drums and share African folklore. In Germany, poke your head inside the Biergarten restaurant to catch a glimpse of Oktoberfest Musikanten, the delightful "oompah" band that treats the audience to singing saws and alpenhorn. There is sometimes seating inside for spectators who aren't dining there (especially in the afternoons). Is your video camera ready? Be sure to arrive on time for the World Showcase Players, who also performin the United Kingdom and Italy. In the United Kingdom, they have adapted Shakespeare into audience participation comedies, not to mention their hilarious version of the search for the Holy Grail! Be on the lookout for the wildly funny, improvisational World Showcase Players. You may also find the juggler Sergio in Italy and in France, the Serveur Amusant!
There is almost always something going on at the America Gardens Theatre. Located across from the American Adventure, you can rest your feet for a while and be entertained by any variety of song and/or dance companies. At Epcot's springtime Flower and Garden Festival, "Flower Power" acts from the 1960s, like Davy Jones of the Monkees and Arlo Guthrie, perform the hits that made them famous. Summers usually feature a themed concert series. During the fall's Food and Wine Festival, a variety of concerts with the theme "Eat to the Beat" take place.
Tired yet? There is a lot more entertainment in store for you! Have an early dinner in Morocco's Restaurant Marrakesh and listen to traditional music and enjoy the belly dancing! Outside you can enjoy the Middle Eastern flavored Mo' Rockin'! What would a trip to the United Kingdom be like without the British Invasion? They play Beatles and other English tunes from the '60s. And inside the pub, there's usually a pianist or perhaps some strolling entertainment, too. ast but certainly far from least you'll arrive in Canada, where you absolutely MUST make time to listen to a set by Celtic rockers Off Kilter! (We love them so much, they warrant their own page!) If you are looking for more traditional folk music, be sure to catch Fidler's Joy. Deb's Not To Be Missed
Epcot Live Entertainment: Not all entertainers perform daily and often there are specified show times. Be sure to pick up an Epcot Times Guide for times and appearances during your visit. There is often entertainment you won't find listed in the Guide Map, providing a pleasant surprise when you see them. Some entertainment is seasonal, sometimes it's just a limited engagement (Lord of the Dance), and some folks have become regulars (Off Kilter)! This is just a small sampling of what is in store for you at Epcot! For more information on Epcot and WDW Live Entertainment, visit Steve Soares WDW Entertainment Website. Steve updates it weekly to give you the latest online information available. |
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