See below for the conference program for Friday, June 21, 2024.
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Schedule
2024
Friday, June 21st
9:00 AM

Theme and Variations as Figurative and Literal Travel: Music in “it’s a small world”

James Bohn, Stonehill College

Rosen Classroom 111

9:00 AM

9:30 AM

Death, Purgatory, and Warnings: The Use of ♭2 in Disney’s Haunted Mansion, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and Splash Mountain

Amy Hatch, University of Texas at Arlington

Rosen Classroom 111

9:30 AM

10:00 AM

Inside the Scores: Towards a Poetics of Theme Park Music

Gregory Camp, University of Auckland

Rosen Classroom 111

10:00 AM

10:45 AM

Hearing History: Music in the Freedomland Amusement Park, 1960–1964

Reba A. Wissner, Columbus State University

Rosen Classroom 111

10:45 AM

11:15 AM

Constructing the “Golden Dream”: Music and American History at Walt Disney World

Andrew Moenning, Duke University

Rosen Classroom 111

11:15 AM

11:45 AM

Dixieland at Disneyland: Performing “New Orleans Jazz”

Andy Fry, King's College London

Rosen Classroom 111

11:45 AM

2:00 PM

“Minnie, We Love You!”: The Rehabilitation of Cultural Aroma in the Stage Shows of Tōkyō Disneyland and DisneySea

Thomas B. Yee, University of Texas at San Antonio

Rosen Classroom 111

2:00 PM

2:30 PM

Another Arabian Night: Alan Menken’s Sindbad at Tokyo DisneySea

Thomas L. Wilson, University of Nebraska at Omaha

Rosen Classroom 111

2:30 PM

3:00 PM

‘It’s a Small World After All’: Mapping the Similarities and Differences Between Music in De Efteling and the Disney-Parks

Maria Schreurs, Utrecht University

Rosen Classroom 111

3:00 PM

3:45 PM

Wizarding World Music: Sounds, Scores and Serenades

Dan White, University of Huddersfield

Rosen Classroom 111

3:45 PM

4:15 PM

Sounds of Sith: Sonic Signifiers of Danger in Disneyland’s Galaxy’s Edge

Jessica Getman, California State University - San Bernardino

Rosen Classroom 111

4:15 PM

4:45 PM

Cantina Band Covers: Genre Evolution in Adaptations of “Mad About Me”

Lauren Crosby, Clemson University

Rosen Classroom 111

4:45 PM