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Disney Princess Medley Rehearsal

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  • Published on: Jun 27, 2024
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As anticipation mounted for the enchanting spectacle of the “Disney Princess Medley,” the Theatre Club of Mahidol University International College (MUIC) was abuzz with energy during rehearsals. The Disney Princess Medley: Rehearsal was a vibrant and lively preparation for the forthcoming performance, where talented performers dedicated themselves to perfecting iconic songs from beloved Disney classics.

Within the rehearsal space, echoes of "A Whole New World" and "Let It Go" filled the air as performers diligently fine-tuned their harmonies and choreography. Cast members poured their heart and soul into embodying the essence of their respective princess characters, infusing each note and movement with passion and dedication.

Amidst the camaraderie and excitement, the rehearsal served as a crucial opportunity for the performers to synchronize their voices and movements, ensuring a seamless and captivating performance that will transport audiences into the enchanting world of Disney. With every spirited rendition and synchronized step, the Theatre Club members built anticipation for a magical showcase that celebrated the timeless tales and enduring charm of Disney princesses.

There were 20 performers who participated in the rehearsals at Rooms A554, A555 and A558, and Screening Room, at Aditayathorn Building, during June 24-27, 2024.

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