The tradition of Taiko Drums goes deep into the past in Japanese culture, and they're performances at Epcot are a real treat if you happen to catch one. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
Matsuriza means "festival" in Japanese. This Taiko drum troupe has been performing at Epcot for some time, and it's not surprising. They have several different people and many different presentations, performing daily. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
There's a new group in Morocco called Matboukha Groove. This band is an interesting fusion of Moroccan, Mediterranean, and Latin music. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
The new Moroccan and Latin infused band at Morocco is guaranteed to lift your spirit. You may have trouble placing the source of their style but it doesn't really matter. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
This is the wine steward from the acrobatic act, Server Amusant, at the France pavilion. The wine steward is the straight man while the server performs an acrobatic act. Their show has changed a bit over the years, but they're always worth a look. They do
Quickstep is billed as a Scottish, English, and Irish traditional music group. They're an acoustic only band, meaning that they're not using any electronics for their performances, so stand close when they come out to perform in the United Kingdom Pavilio
If you're a Boomer, the band British Revolution will take you back. As their name implies, they perform some of the best classics from across the pond. Beatles, Stones, and more. They appear five days a week at the United Kingdom pavilion, just behind the
Splash Image used in the 2017 Norway Photo Tour, published in march. The image depicts the Puffin's Roost, a merchandising outlet in the Norway Pavilion. The building style captures the Bergen style of architecture, typified by its gabled roofs and bright
The original ride at Epcot's Norway was called Maelstrom. It opened in 1988, taking guests on a tour of Norway, its people, and their heritage. In 2016, the same basic ride is in place, but now we're treated with a tour of the characters and story of Froz