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Disney makes them dream, but Mexico is their home
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Disney makes them dream, but Mexico is their home

Disney On Ice returns to Mexico with a renewed show, featuring new costumes and international cast members including Norman Arredondo and Diana Echevarría. The performance marks a homecoming for the Mexican skaters, who have been touring internationally for 11 months. Both artists expressed feelings of nostalgia while performing abroad, particularly missing family, food, and familiar surroundings. Despite the challenges of adapting performances to different languages and cultures worldwide, they emphasized the emotional significance of returning to Mexico. The show includes over 50 characters, aerial acrobatics, and new stories premiering on ice, running until July 26.

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Disney makes them dream, but Mexico is their home

Disney On Ice returns to Mexico with a renewed show, featuring new costumes and international cast members including Norman Arredondo and Diana Echevarría. The performance marks a homecoming for the Mexican skaters, who have been touring internationally for 11 months. Both artists expressed feelings of nostalgia while performing abroad, particularly missing family, food, and familiar surroundings. Despite the challenges of adapting performances to different languages and cultures worldwide, they emphasized the emotional significance of returning to Mexico. The show includes over 50 characters, aerial acrobatics, and new stories premiering on ice, running until July 26.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event—Disney On Ice—and discusses personal experiences of Mexican performers without taking a stance on political issues. It highlights emotions and logistics of international touring but does not engage with politics, policy, or public figures.

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