“To all who come to this happy place: Welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here, age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America, with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world.” - Walt Disney
On Saturday July 14, Academy Award®-winning filmmaker John Canemaker presented a behind-the-scenes look at how Walt Disney as inpsired by Heinrich Kley and other European artists, and how their art was translated into many Disney versions of famous stories and tales. .
Each month, we introduce you to one of our Members, so you can see the varied and frequently fascinating people, who have come together to learn and experience more about the life, work, philosophies, and ideals of Walt Disney. This month, we’d like you to meet the Mahnke-Baum family!
Experience the stunning symphonic masterpiece film Fantasia (1940)--as well as Fantasia-related programs, classes, and activities--at The Walt Disney Family Museum throughout the month of August!
As Fantasia is a feature film made up of eight animated segments, we've taken the film apart to focus on each segment individually. Today, Academy Award-winning filmmaker John Canemaker has graciously penned this piece--which gives us a more intimate look at "The Pastoral Scene"--exclusively for Storyboard.
http://waltdisney.org/calendarIn celebration of National Book Week (August 18-24), Disney author and historian J.B. Kaufman will be visiting the Museum on Saturday, August 25 at 3pm to discuss Disney’s Big Little Books!
As Fantasia is a feature film made up of eight animated segments, we've taken the film apart to focus on each segment individually. Today, we are thrilled to present to you a piece from our neighbors, one of the world's leading dance companies: The San Francisco Ballet!
There's only one month left to enjoy Heinrich Kley: From Fantasy to Fantasia, featuring drawings by Heinrich Kley (Germany, 1863-1945)—Walt Disney’s most admired European illustrator—paired with art from Disney’s famed animated film Fantasia (1940).
The popularity of Mickey Mouse is apparent in seeing the amount of merchandising produced during the 1930s. Gallery 2b exhibits many examples of products featuring the face of Mickey Mouse, including watches, dolls, and even an automobile hood ornament. A number of books and comics were published with stories about the mischievous mouse, such as a popular series of books for younger readers known as Big Little Books.
All throughout this summer, we bring to you "Disneyland - The Quintessential Classics", which covers the must see attractions that made Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom, internationally known as "The Happiest Place on Earth". The tour continues this week with The Jungle Cruise and Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room!
August at The Walt Disney Family Museum features Walt Disney’s classic Fantasia (1940), a musical masterpiece that features the talent of renowned conductor Leopold Stokowski, and led to the development of stereophonic surround sound. As Fantasia is a feature film made up of eight animated segments, we've taken the film apart to focus on each segment individually. Today, we'd like to present to you the beauty that is "Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria", which was a segment directly influenced by the darker artwork of Heinrich Kley.
With some 7,466 pipes, the Alexander Memorial Organ at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral is one of the largest organs in the Western United States, and its beauty one of the finest American classic organs. In celebration of this, we are thrilled to have Benjamin Bachmann--the Canon Director of Music at Grace Cathedral--tell us a little more about one of the most famous musical pieces on the organ: "Toccata and Fugue in D minor"!
The inspiration of and appreciation for Walt Disney knows no boundaries. The membership at The Walt Disney Family Museum certainly reflects this diversity. Each month, we’ll introduce you to one of our Members, so you can see the varied and frequently fascinating people, who have come together to learn and experience more about the life, work, philosophies, and ideals of Walt Disney. This month, we’d like you to meet Tim and Jane Jinks, who have a dual membership!
We've taken Fantasia apart, segment by segment, and are thrilled to present our very last piece in this series. As we turn our attention to dinosaurs, we've asked our neighbors across the park--San Francisco's leading science experts--to chat with us about these fascinating prehistoric creatures. California Academy of Sciences gives us a closer look at the "Rite of Spring"... check out what they've uncovered!
In August, the Look Closer series focused on the unique notebook in Gallery 5, found amidst images, artwork, and footage from the 1940 classic Fantasia. The notebook was created by studio employee Herman Schultheis, who worked for the studio’s Process Lab Department from 1938 to 1940.
Each month, we ask a museum staff member to answer five questions about their position at The Walt Disney Family Museum, their fondest Disney memories, and other personal tidbits. As we're coming back from summer, we'd like to shake things up a bit and, instead, highlight the entire staff with a little video we made using pixilation! Check it out after the jump!
The fabled Cinderella slipper which has captured the hearts and imagination of generations of women around the world, comes to life as The Walt Disney Studios and world-renowned shoe designer Christian Louboutin present the ultimate, modern-day Cinderella inspired slipper in Paris, on view for a limited time at The Walt Disney Family Museum .
As the date of our comprehensive exhibition approaches--in exactly two months!--we at the Museum are increasingly immersed in the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a film that marked a major turning point in Walt Disney’s career. Along with Snow White’s legendary place in history, some aspects of its making have become legendary in themselves.
What is it that the SF Chronicle, ABC7 News, and KTVU are all buzzing about this week? It's our new special exhibition-- Between Frames: The Magic Behind Stop Motion Animation, which is on view NOW here at The Walt Disney Family Museum! Join us as we celebrate the opening of this new exhibition--which reveals the magic behind movie creatures like King Kong, the Jurassic Park velociraptors, and the revered Star Wars AT-AT--tomorrow night, September 28 at 7-10pm, for our after-hours party, Animate Your Night: Where It's AT-AT™! Click through for tickets.