
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (February 21, 2012) – What do television star Jennifer Morrison,School of Rock’s Caitlin Hale and renowned musicians Jessy J, Mike Scheuchzer of MercyMe, and Jerry DePizzo of O.A.R. have in common? They are all distinguished alumni of Disney Performing Arts (formerly Magic Music Days).
Now the search is on for other Disney Performing Arts alumni who have achieved success in the performing arts or related careers. The new alumni search celebrates former participants of Disney Performing Arts workshops, clinics, performances and competitions. Disney wants to hear from some of the millions of students who since 1955 have marched, danced, performed or sung in Disney parks as part of music and dance ensembles. Inductees can profile their success and shine a spotlight on their school bands, dance teams, and choral and theater groups.

Today’s students will find inspiration in the stories of past Disney Performing Arts participants and learn firsthand about the value of performing arts education. These stories reflect the diverse opportunities available through performing arts, from performance-based careers such as theatre and dance, to leadership careers including talent management, marketing and promotions. The discipline and energy derived from a performing arts background can also serve as a foundation for other successful careers beyond entertainment.
One Disney Performing Arts alumnus is Tim Hill, Director of Special Programs for Disney Destinations. As part of his role, Tim oversees the Disney Performing Arts Program at Disney theme parks around the world.
“My original Disney Performing Arts experience played an important role in my career,” said Hill. “In 1979, I performed with my high school band at the Walt Disney World Resort. That trip solidified my passion for music and education, though I never dreamed that I would one day lead the team responsible for the Disney Performing Arts program. I’m looking forward to hearing more stories from other alumni.”
Since 1955, Disney Performing Arts has built a family of the world’s most elite singers, dancers and musicians. These performers have a common bond by performing for international audiences at Disneyland Resort in California or Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Today, millions of student performers representing all 50 U.S. states and six continents have become a part of the Disney Performing Arts family, and many have continued to have a career in music, on stage or on screen.
For more information about the Disney Performing Arts Alumni and other Disney Youth Programs, visit www.disneyyouth.com

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