An appointment for young and old, which revives the magic of unforgettable fairy tales. There Disney show scheduled in Milano (until February 13, inside the MUDEC) tells the public about the creative process behind the Disney classics. It combines animated strips with legends, folklore, all that fantastic and narrative imagery that inspired them. The result? A world of enchantment, which reveals itself to the visitor's eyes.

Disney - Pinocchio exhibition, 1940 Disney Studio Artist Model sheet print on paper
Pinocchio, 1940 Disney Studio Artist Model sheet print on paper @Disney

What to expect from “DISNEY. The art of telling timeless stories "

"DISNEY. The art of telling timeless stories”Tells how the Disney films were born. From "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" to "Pinocchio" and "Fantasia", Walt Disney has signed some of the most incredible cinematic masterpieces of the XNUMXth century. And then the feature films of Walt Disney Animation Studios, from "Hercules" to "The Little Mermaid", up to the most recent works such as "Luca”That a new generation of filmmakers created inspired by what Walt Disney did for the cinema. On display, original works from the Disney archives and suggestive paths that explain where - the fairy tales we know today - have their roots. After all, telling stories is a true art. It can be seen in the sketches exhibited, in the study of historical and legendary characters. In that skilful work of fusion between what is true and what is fantasy. Because, behind every cartoon, there is a story. And this Disney exhibit proves it.

Disney - Robin Hood exhibition, 1973 Disney Studio Artist Concept art gouache, marker, and ink on paper
Robin Hood, 1973 Disney Studio Artist Concept art gouache, marker, and ink on paper

What do you like so much about the Disney classics? Their ability to take an ancient fable, and to make it current by giving the public its universal teaching. Just think of the human characterization of icons such as Mickey mouse and Donald Duck, but also to what "Robin Hood" and "The Sword in the Stone", "The Three Little Pigs" and "The Little Mermaid" have to tell. The MUDEC exhibition tells a little about the behind the scenes of those stories, but also tells how the technique has evolved: from hand drawings to digital technologies, today making an animated film is decidedly different. But no less magical for this. Thus, the visitor can explore the entire path: from the concept of the story to the creation of characters and settings, up to animation and coloring.

How to visit the Disney exhibition at MUDEC

"DISNEY. The art of telling timeless stories ”is open on Mondays from 14.30 to 19.30, on Thursdays and Saturdays from 9.30 to 22.30. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays from 9.30 to 22.30. Tickets can also be purchased online at the cost of 17 euro for adults, € 15 for over 65s and children between 14 and 26, € 12 for children between 6 and 13 and € 9 for children between 3 and 5. To access the exhibition, the Green pass is required.

Featured photo taken from the Facebook page of MUDEC - Museo delle Culture

Disney: in Milan an exhibition to tell timeless stories last edit: 2021-09-07T09:30:00+02:00 da Laura Alberti

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