
‘Celebrate Soulfully’ at Disney Springs in February
There will be several new offerings debuting in February at Disney Springs coinciding with Black History Month, these offerings honor Black heritage and culture through music, food, art and more.
Walt Disney World’s shopping, dining and entertainment district will feature jazz-inspired performances, new art displays, special food menus and more, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Featured will be four new art displays inspired by Disney and Pixar’s “Soul,” created by emerging Black artists: Bee Harris, Bianca Pastel, Arrington Porter and Cory Van Lew. They were originally developed in collaboration with Disney and Pixar as part of a HUE Unlimited collection of wearable art, the work reflects each artist’s interpretation of the film.
Three evenings per week – Motown Mondays, Jazz Thursdays and Smooth Sundays – musicians will perform throughout Disney Springs, playing tunes sure to stir your soul.
In addition, select dining locations will feature special menu items, including Amorette’s Patisserie offering treats inspired by “Soul” and Walt Disney Animation Studio’s “The Princess and the Frog.” Also at Disney Springs, several retail locations will spotlight products from Black designers, artists and visionaries.
In addition, some select Disney Resort hotels throughout the month of February will show films celebrating Black culture, such as “The Princess and the Frog.”



