Sunday, April 6, 2008

Illuminations: Reflections of Earth

Before the show begins, a 30-minute music loop is played around the lagoon. The loop contains 9 songs, although the last few may or may not be played, depending upon the exact start time of the show each evening. 
  1. Jalan Kopo by Sabbah Habas Mustaph
  2. Falling through a Cloud by Uttara-Kuru
  3. Busindre Reel by Hevia
  4. Gaviotes by Hevia
  5. Tula by Cusco
  6. Our Life by Uttara-Kuru
  7. The Bear by Hedningama
  8. Red Skies by Omar Faruk Tetbilek
  9. Texas by Wimme

The lights dim, and torches are lit around the lagoon. The beginning of the show is narrated by Jim Cummings, who says: "Good evening, on behalf of Walt Disney World, the place where dreams come true, we welcome all of you to Epcot and World Showcase. We've gathered here tonight, around the fire, as people of all lands have gathered for thousands and thousands of years before us; to share the light and to share a story. An amazing story, as old as time itself but still being written. And though each of us has our own individual stories to tell, a true adventure emerges when we bring them all together as one. We hope you enjoy our story tonight; Reflections of Earth." IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth is split into three acts:

  • Act I: Chaos. Chaos represents the creation of the planet Earth from a cosmic event. (This part uses the Inferno Barge.)
  • Act II: Order. The Earth Globe appears. As the Earth cools, it changes from hot white to red to blue. Images appear on the Globe of countries, famous places, objects, and people. Chaos turns to Order.
  • Act III: Celebration. The Earth Globe opens revealing a torch and 1,000 white fireworks are ignited. The final loud fireworks explode with a white flash and end with a loud crackle.

The post-show announcement is, "All of us at Epcot have enjoyed hosting you at World Showcase Lagoon, and we hope you have enjoyed Reflections of Earth, presented by Sylvania, a Siemens Company. Thank you and may all your dreams come true." The song "Promise" plays directly after this, followed by the Tapestry of Nations medley as guests exit the park. As the music plays, the continents are laser-projected onto Spaceship Earth making it appear as a spinning globe.The post-show announcement is, "All of us at Epcot have enjoyed hosting you at World Showcase Lagoon, and we hope you have enjoyed Reflections of Earth, presented by Sylvania, a Siemens Company. Thank you and may all your dreams come true." The song "Promise" plays directly after this, followed by the Tapestry of Nations medley as guests exit the park. As the music plays, the continents are laser-projected onto Spaceship Earth making it appear as a spinning globe.

This is definitely a not miss attraction when I go to WDW. I'm sure I've talked about Illuminations before but it has to be one of my favorite things in WDW. From the show itself, to the technology that is used, to the great score that Don Dorsey wrote, you can't go wrong with Illuminations: Reflections of Earth. Peace

5 comments:

Jeff W said...

Wow that's a cool pic.

Rae! said...

Yes a really clear picture too!!

Matt said...

I Love RoE. It is my favorite fireworks show. Wishes is better, but there is something about World Showcase at night that pushes it past Wishes. However, I liked the old pre-show music better. It wasn't as weird as the new music. Just my 2 cents!

Great Picture!

Heath said...

Thanks for sharing all that info Jeff!! I never knew the whole back story of the different acts. I'll definatley look at it differently now.

MikeF. said...

That pic is amazing! I love RoE!