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Disney On Ice presents Let’s Celebrate! is bringing a colossal party on ice to your hometown! This all-new, high-energy show visits Vancouver from November 24–28 at Pacific Coliseum at the PNE and Abbotsford from December 3 – 5 at the Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre. Audiences will experience the ultimate celebration of celebrations as they join Mickey Mouse and friends on a delightful tour of festivities jam-packed with fun surprises, spectacular skating and vibrant costumes. The production’s original storyline transports audiences to exciting events with their favorite Disney characters, including a Valentine’s Day Royal Ball with the newest Disney Princess, Tiana; a Very Merry UnBirthday Party with Alice and the Mad Hatter; Jack Skellington’s frightfully festive Halloween party with the Disney Villains; and a Hawaiian luau with Lilo and Stitch.
“Let’s Celebrate! is all about experiencing the holidays through the eyes of the Disney characters. We have a variety of celebrations from all over the world,” says Director Patti Vincent. “With Mickey’s Digital Global Destinator, we are able to travel to far-off places like China for the Chinese New Year and to Brazil for Carnival.”  From twisting and fire-twirling Hawaiian luau dancers to the zombie-like movements of the ghoulish groupies in the Halloween segment, choreographer Cindy Stuart adds high-energy and a unique style to each performance number.
Disney On Ice presents Let’s Celebrate! features more than 50 characters from 16 Disney stories live on ice and is sure to be a memorable and uplifting experience for the whole family!
For more information on tickets, visit www.ticketmaster.ca for Vancouver and www.abbotsfordcentre.ca for Abbotsford.

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