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Dancing with the Stars Announces New Cast and Pairings with Professional Dancers

ERIN ANDREWS, EMMA SLATER, MICHAEL WALTRIP, JONATHAN BENNETT, ALLISON HOLKER, ANTONIO SABATO JR., CHERYL BURKE, WITNEY CARSON, VAL CHMERKOVSKIY, JANEL PARRISH, ALFONSO RIBEIRO, TONY DOVOLANI, BETSEY JOHNSON, DEREK HOUGH, BETHANY MOTA, TOM BERGERON, TOMMY

While other celebrity reality TV shows have come and gone, ABC’s Dancing With The Stars continues to go strong into it’s 19th season. For 2014 they’ve lined up a talented cast professionals that will be paired with a list of celebrity dancers that includes a fashion icon, a YouTube sensation, a NASCAR legend, and a movie star, to name a few. The stars will grace the ballroom floor for the first time on live national television with their professional partners during the two-hour season premiere of “Dancing with the Stars,” which airs Monday, September 15 (8:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. One couple will be eliminated on the “Dancing with the Stars” results show the following day, on Tuesday, September 16 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET).

The thirteen professional dancers teaching the celebrity cast how to bring heat to the dance floor are Mark Ballas, Cheryl Burke, Sharna Burgess, Witney Carson, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Tony Dovolani, Allison Holker, Derek Hough, Keo Motsepe, Peta Murgatroyd, Emma Slater and Karina Smirnoff. Two-time Mirrorball champion and movie star Julianne Hough joins Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba at the judges’ desk.

The 13 celebrities with their professional partners heading to the dance floor this season (in alphabetical order) are:

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Instapic: Belle & Lumiere

from Instagram: “Lumiere, why are all these people here? Call the Gendarmes!” A fun moment inside one of my son’s favorite attractions, “Enchanted Tales with Belle.” I think he likes it most when he gets cast as “Beast” and gets to dance with Belle. Does… Read More »Instapic: Belle & Lumiere

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy continues box office domination

Disney is dominating the 2014 box office owing especially to Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy continued strong performance. In fact, it has now been number one at the box office for more weekends that Marvel’s The Avengers. In fact, the only other movies in the… Read More »Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy continues box office domination

Our Grandpa, Walt Disney

Image courtesy of the Walt Disney Family Foundation

Walt’s Grandchildren. Image courtesy of the Walt Disney Family Foundation

Editor Note: This article is republished in honor of Grandparents Day, September 7, 2014. It was originally written after a 2011 event at The Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco.

Family togetherness and memories of shared experiences to last a lifetime … those are at the heart of Walt Disney’s many creations — from cartoon characters and heart-warming movies that have entertained generations to Disneyland, which has delighted guests between the ages of 2 and 102 since opening in 1955.

Family meant a great deal to Disney, both personally and professionally. His daughter, Diane Disney Miller, told me that despite her father’s success, she and her sister, Sharon, lived a fairly typical family life. The girls had two loving, caring and protective parents. Her dad, she said, was a hugger who enjoyed family dinners at home, weekly outings with his girls, even time regularly spent driving his daughters to school on his way to the studio.

Walt was happy with his little family, even though Diane learned many years later from her aunt that he had wanted more children but that doctors had advised her mother, Lillian, not to attempt another pregnancy after a series of miscarriages.

It would have “only been me,” Diane said, if her parents hadn’t gone out and adopted her sister, Sharon. Walt and Lillian would later become “very loving” grandparents. And, making Walt a grandfather was the “best thing I ever did for him,” Diane said.

Diane and her husband, Ron Miller, parented seven children; six were born before Walt’s death on Dec. 15, 1966. Five of them — Chris, Joanna, Tammy, Jennifer and Walter Miller — shared memories of their maternal grandfather in a special program on Sept. 17, 2011, at The Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco. Ron Jr., born in 1963, was too young when his grandfather died to participate with his siblings and Patrick Miller wasn’t born until 1967.

Image courtesy of the Walt Disney Family Foundation

Image courtesy of the Walt Disney Family Foundation

The program, arguably the best talk in the museum’s nearly five-year history, provided an intimate look at Walt’s family life from his adored grandchildren. Now adults, they had a unique relationship to one of the most creative and influential men of the 20th century. They said both their parents and grandparents did everything they could to give them a fairly typical family life.

The following offers highlights of the program. It’s been plussed and sprinkled throughout with material obtained during an exclusive interview after the event.

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Hoop Dee Doo Revue Celebrates 40 Years of Entertainment Excellence

1974 Cast of Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue

1974 Cast of Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue

It is a special day for one of Walt Disney World’s real treasures. The original Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue had its first performance 40 years ago today. For 10s of thousands of performances, guests have been coming to Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort to be entertained by some of Disney’s best performers.

Recently, Disney assembled the original cast of Pioneer Hall Players. They were all college students when the show begun but look at them up on stage as if hardly a day has passed.

The Disney Blog recently had the opportunity to see the Hoop Dee Doo Revue and meet with Show Director Tom Vazzana. In the video below, Tom shares with us his passion for the show and bit of his vision for why it is still a success after all these years. I also added some highlights of the performance we saw at the end of the video:Read More »Hoop Dee Doo Revue Celebrates 40 Years of Entertainment Excellence

Meet the Cast of Disney’s Newsies on Tour

The cast of Disney’s Newsies the Musical North America Tour has been announced. It includes Dan DeLuca as Jack Kelly, Stephanie Styles as Katherine, and Jacob Kemp as Davey. See the whole cast here. Previously: Newsies Tour Coming to a City Near You.

Your Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad throwback family photo might win you a Trip to Hawaii

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Walt Disney Studios is looking for your best (worst?) family photo to help promote their upcoming film, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Post your photo using #VeryBadDaySweeps on Twitter or Instagram to be entered for a chance to win an Adventures by Disney trip for four to Disney Aulani, resort & spa!

There is, of course, some fine print: no purchase necessary. Promotion begins 9/4/14 at 9:00 AM PT and ends on 10/16/14 at 8:59 AM PT. Open to legal residents 13 yrs+ of 50 U.S. and D.C. at time of entry. Void where prohibited. For details, restrictions and limitations, see Official Rules for more.

Follow below the jump for some early contenders for Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad family photos:

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Art from Disney’s Contemporary Art Donated to Local Nonprofit

If you’re a long time fan of Disney’s Contemporary Resort you probably have been wondering what happened to all that fascinating modern art the original design team installed throughout the hotel and grounds? Well, wonder no longer. Walt Disney World Resort recently donated 52 pieces… Read More »Art from Disney’s Contemporary Art Donated to Local Nonprofit