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Dr Tim Summers Co-Hosts First Academic Conference on Theme Park Music and Sound

Dr Tim Summers Co-Hosts First Academic Conference on Theme Park Music and Sound

  • Date01 July 2024

Royal Holloway lecturer Dr Tim Summers teamed up with Dr William Ayers (University of Central Florida) to organize the first conference on theme park music and sound.

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At the University of Central Florida, in Orlando, right in the heart of theme park country, they hosted two days of talks and demonstrations about music in theme parks. Despite the longstanding importance of music and sound in theme parks, the organizers believe this is the first conference dedicated to the topic.

The conference was called: All Ears: Music and Sound in and Beyond Disney Theme Parks and ran from the 20th to the 21st June 2024.

The conference included talks about everything from the harmonic and musical procedures of the “Haunted Mansion” and “It’s a Small World” to how American musical cultures are staged and presented in theme parks, and how film music is adapted in theme parks. It also featured contributions from composers, describing the specific demands of writing for theme parks.

Royal Holloway PhD student James Ellis contributed a talk to the conference. James’s talk was about the “Jungle Cruise”, which you can also view here.

The keynote speaker was Ron Fish, a composer and sound designer for games and theme parks, including an extended period of work for Walt Disney Imagineering. He continues to work on a wide variety of theme park projects and shared his perspective on park music with the audience who joined the conference both in-person and virtually.

The conference was generously supported by the Roya Musical Association and UCF Themed Experience Program.

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