Walt Disney World Resort is thrilled to “Celebrate Soulfully” during Black History Month in February with vibrant art, soul-stirring music, savory soul food and a limited-edition pin, embracing the richness of Black heritage.

Through the talents of wonderful cast members and collaborations with a myriad of Black-owned businesses, you can “Celebrate Soulfully” across the resort throughout the year, but especially during Black History Month. Here are some ways to honor Black culture, heritage and contributions at Walt Disney World Resort this February.

Broadway performer and Orlando native Michael James Scott, known for his portrayal of Genie in the hit Broadway musical, “Aladdin,” will be the honorary grand marshal for the “Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade” at Magic Kingdom on February 6. His appearance helps kick off our month-long celebration of Black heritage and culture. You can catch Michael James Scott along the parade route all the way down to Main Street, U.S.A., around 3pm.

With the theme of dreams coming true, and just in time for Black History Month, a new Princess Tiana tiara pin is available at locations around Disney theme parks and soon on shopDisney.com. The limited-release pin was designed by Brittany L. Smith, a senior production designer with Walt Disney Imagineering. The pin is inspired by Brittany’s interpretation of the tiara-topped water tower and Tiana’s tiara featured in Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Smith is also a designer for Tiana’s Audio-Animatronics character in Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which opens at Magic Kingdom Park and Disneyland park this year.

Check out the artistic designs of three Black artists participating in the annual EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, which is a grand celebration of artistic expression in all forms. The three Black artists are taking part on various days through February 19 are Ryan Riller from February 12-19, Yesenia Moises from February 13-19, and Larissa Marantz from February 14-19.

Also, don’t miss the performances by the following Black artists lighting up the stage at America Gardens Theatre during the DISNEY ON BROADWAY Concert Series on select nights during the Festival.

  • L. Steven Taylor (“The Lion King” – January 26, 28 and 29, February 1, 3, 5 and 6)
  • Kissy Simmons (“The Lion King” – January 27, 30 and 31, February 2, 4, 7 and 8)
  • Bradley Gibson (“The Lion King” – February 10, 13, 14, 16, 17 and 19)
  • Michael James Scott (“Aladdin” – February 9, 11, 12, 15, 18 and 19)

Disney Springs is the place to go for food, music, and shopping. While you’re there, check out some colorful artwork by several Black artists as you take a stroll past the Disney Springs Art Walk. There you will find murals painted by Black artists such as Ernest Shaw, Nneka Jones and Nardstar.

Over at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, A new African art installation is coming to the Pizzafari gate beginning February 1. Featured artwork from internationally renowned Nigerian-American artist Victor Ekpuk will explore historical narratives and contemporary African diaspora.

More fun continues at Disney’s Animal Kingdom at the Conservation Station Animation Experience. Floyd Norman, Disney’s first credited Black animator, helped animate characters Kaa and Shere Khan from “The Jungle Book.” You’ll receive step-by-step guidance on how to illustrate your own version of the popular Disney Animation and Pixar Animation Studios characters that Norman helped to animate, as well as others such as Bruce from “Finding Nemo;” Tick-Tock from “Peter Pan;” or Scar from “The Lion King.”

Across Walt Disney World resorts, you can expect to see  “Cooking with Soul” items on restaurant menus. You’ll find classic comfort food prepared by a diverse group of Walt Disney World chefs.

Mini Red Velvet Cake: Red velvet cake with cream cheese buttercream available at:   

  • Landscape of Flavors at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort 
  • Centertown Market at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
  • Everything POP Shopping & Dining at Disney’s Pop Century Resort
  • Riverside Mill Food Court at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside 
  • Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter

Tiana’s Petit Cake: Vanilla chiffon cake, lemon Chantilly, and fresh strawberries topped with a fondant flower and a Tiana chocolate piece available at:

  • Main Street Bakery in Magic Kingdom Park (Available February 1 through March 1)

Shrimp and Grits: Roasted corn and goat cheese, peri-peri shrimp, and green tomato-apple chutney available at:

  • Tiffins Restaurant in Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Griot and Pikliz: Epis-marinated fried pork shoulder, fried green plantain, and pikliz available at:

  • Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar in Disney Springs (Available February 1 through 29)

Throughout February and beyond, you can interact with a variety of popular and diverse characters such as Tiana at Magic Kingdom Park, Ariel from the live-action story at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Asha at EPCOT.

With every beat, every flavor and every smile, enjoy “Celebrating Soulfully” at Walt Disney World Resort!