In-Person Studio Series | Animate a Broomstick Coming to Life (Youth Session)

Cost
$10 members | $15 non-members
Date
Sat, Nov 15 | 1–2:30pm
Year
2025
Location
Learning Center
Ages
7–17

Walt Disney’s Fantasia (1940) was an ambitious project that combined classical music with colorful animations. For its monumental 85th anniversary, this workshop will go over the history of this feature film, its lasting impact, and how inanimate everyday objects have been given life and personality in animation. While there will be no magic powers used in this Studio Series, you will be able to illustrate a broomstick waking up and jauntily walking across the screen!

On-Sale Information

Tickets for In-Person Studio Series | Animate a Broomstick Coming to Life (Youth Session) are available as follows:

  • Walt’s Circle Donors: Purchase tickets beginning Tuesday, September 9 at noon PT by emailing membership@wdfmuseum.org.
  • Founding, Supporter, and Friend-level members: Purchase tickets beginning Wednesday, September 10 at noon PT by emailing membership@wdfmuseum.org.
  • All member levels: Purchase tickets online beginning Thursday, September 11 at noon PT via the Member Portal.
  • Public (non-members): Remaining tickets available online beginning Friday, September 12 at noon PT.

Upgrade your membership to receive priority access to purchase tickets. For more information, please email the Membership Department at membership@wdfmuseum.org.

Accessibility

Guests of The Walt Disney Family Museum can request American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters on-demand for our Talks, Workshops, School Experiences, Tours, and Storytimes. If you would like to request an ASL interpreter, please fill out the form linked below. Please note: Interpreter availability is not guaranteed and requests must be submitted at least two weeks in advance.

The museum is proud to partner with Bay Area Communication Access (BACA) for our ASL interpreter needs. For more information on their services, please visit BACA's website.

Additionally, in our Classes and Workshops, we also provide a wide and diverse range of visual and sensory accommodations, including (but not limited to) physical items to visual/written instructions.

For more information on our Accessibility offerings, please visit our Accessibility page by clicking the link below.

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