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Atlanta Dreamers shine at the Disney Dreamers Academy

Orlando, FL – The 18th annual Disney Dreamers Academy has officially started!

10 dreamer from the Atlanta region were among the 100 Disney Dreamers who had the journey of their lives in a magical parade in the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

When Dreamers entered the magical world of Disney, they enjoyed screaming and screaming “Be 100”, the slogan for the Dreamers Academy. Faces were impressed when she saw familiar faces such as Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Stitch, Princess Tiana and more.

The Disney Dreamers Academy is a mentoring program in the Walt Disney World Resort that inspires and enables students from different communities to realize their career dreams, and offers a 4-day, all-expedaid-paid trip to Walt Disney World for selected students and their parents or Chaperone.

The new class of 100 students is selected from thousands of nationwide applicants for a unique mentoring program at Walt Disney World.

Tyler James Williams (above) from ABCS HIT show “Abbott Elementary” is the official “Dreambassador” of the event.
Photo by Isaiah Singleton/The Atlanta Voice

The Dreamers and Tyler James Williams from ABCS HIT show “Abbott Elementary”, the actor awarded with the Golden Globe and the official “Dreambassador” of the event, were the honorary grass marshalles in the Magic Kingdom Parade like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Princess Tiana. After the parade, the students had the opportunity to drive Tianas Bayou adventure in the Magic Kingdom.

The parade started the five -day event. During the entire event, the students will interact with Williams and other celebrities, managers, entertainers, educators, educators and others in funny, interactive career workshops and meetings and at the same time spend time to make magical memories in the Disney theme parks.

The dreamers from the Atlanta region included Alonhän Copeland from Fayetteville, Owen Osborne from Newnan, Kylan Robinson from Stone Mountain, Chasity Rolland by Locust Grove, Tiyanna Shaheed from Riverdale, Rihana band from Börse, Sierra Walker from Snellville and Ciara Essence from Acworth.

After the parade, Williams sat down with the media to talk about the meaning of Disney Dreamers. He said as a young actor and witness of the young dreamers who hunt their dreams, give a feeling of “familiarity”.

“I remember what it felt like to feel passion and feel as if it were sometimes so far away,” he said. “What I want to do here and what I hope is that it feels a little closer to you and that it is possible and to continue for you 20 years later.”

Photo by Isaiah Singleton/The Atlanta Voice

In addition, Willams said that he knew that he wanted to be an actor in Sesame Street at a young age, a kind of pipeline from the Disney experience.

He also said it was a “really nice thing” to be a hopeful young person, but it is also a challenge because the world often takes on that young people don’t know themselves as well as they think.

“I can say that this is a room full of people with really big dreams and I know what it is like to be a young person with great dreams,” he said.

He also said when you know who you are, what you love and what kind of person you want to be, you could often feel as if you have to convince people that you mean it.

“The biggest way to do this is to continue to dive, to get further, who they are and continue what they love and the world will open for them,” he said. “This will be proof enough to know that they go in their purpose.”

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