Walt Disney Archives official to lead special docent-guided tour of 'Disney 100: The Exhibition'

Walt Disney Archives will be opening its vault of treasures through a special docent program to share stories about the animation powerhouse's 100-year history on the sidelines of "Disney 100: The Exhibition" at the K Museum of Contemporary Art in Gangnam-gu, southern Seoul.
The special program, led by Walt Disney Archives' Exhibitions Creative Lead Kelsey Williams, runs daily at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. from April 29 to May 1. Each session lasts around an hour and a half and will be limited to 20 people. The English explanations will also be simultaneously interpreted into Korean. Tickets can be purchased at Interpark.

Williams will walk visitors through the origins of famous Disney pieces, sharing lesser-known stories about how the projects were made and how Disney has evolved over the past century.
Apart from the docent tour, a Q&A session will also be offered so that visitors can hear insights directly from Williams.
"Disney 100: The Exhibition" opened last October and runs through June 1.
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