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Gymnasts attached to rubber bands spring from a teeterboard to pay tribute to Disney animators' love of a good rubber band fight. "It's almost a circle: It is important in our lives, and if it's important in our lives, we feel it's important in our future audience's lives." "We've all watched movies when we were kids, but now we're also watching them with our kids," he explains. It's the passion of Becker and his team that led them to share Drawn to Life with audiences in the first place.
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It was never about ego or brands, it was about passion." "Everybody was really excited about the project because they understood we wanted to be respectful of the art form and get to the heart and soul of it. "It's really been a true collaboration in a very positive way," says Becker. The result is a story that shows audiences both the wonders of hand-drawn animation and the elements of a Cirque show they've come to expect: gravity-defying acrobatics, choreography, music, vibrant set design and colorful characters. "Drawn to Life" opened at Walt Disney World Resort in November 2021, and tells the story of Julie, a young girl grieving the death of her father who goes on an adventure into the world of animation as she attempts to feel connected to him.