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Auli’i Cravalho, the enchanting voice behind Disney’s Moana, is set to grace Paris with her presence in a spectacular musical extravaganza titled “The Auli’i Cravalho Parisian Promenade.” Scheduled for a two-week run at the iconic Théâtre du Châtelet beginning on August 15th, this theatrical production promises to be an unforgettable fusion of Polynesian mythology, French elegance, and Cravalho’s captivating vocals.
Cravalho rose to fame at the tender age of 14 with her performance as Moana in the Disney animated film. Her powerful voice and spirited portrayal resonated deeply with audiences worldwide, making “How Far I’ll Go” an instant anthem. Since then, Cravalho has continued to build a successful career, starring in films like “Ralph Breaks the Internet” and the live-action adaptation of “The Little Mermaid.”
However, “The Auli’i Cravalho Parisian Promenade” marks a significant departure for the young star, venturing into live theater with a production unlike any other.
A Symphony of Polynesian Myth and Parisian Charm:
The musical weaves together elements from Polynesian mythology, specifically focusing on the legend of Maui, the demigod trickster who pulls islands from the sea. This epic tale is juxtaposed against the backdrop of Paris, where Cravalho’s character, a modern-day Polynesian dancer named Lani, finds herself mysteriously transported to the City of Lights.
As Lani navigates this unfamiliar world, she encounters a colorful cast of characters:
Character | Description |
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Monsieur Dupont | A charming but eccentric Parisian baker who dreams of opening a Polynesian-themed bakery |
Madame Dubois | An elegant art historian obsessed with ancient Polynesian artifacts |
Jean-Pierre | Lani’s witty and supportive French guide, who helps her acclimate to Paris |
Through music, dance, and stunning visuals, “The Auli’i Cravalho Parisian Promenade” explores themes of cultural exchange, self-discovery, and the enduring power of myth. The production is directed by renowned choreographer and stage director, Antoine Giraud, known for his innovative and visually arresting work.
Beyond the Stage: Culinary Adventures with Auli’i:
Adding an unexpected twist to the Parisian Promenade, Cravalho has partnered with a local Parisian bakery, “Le Pain de la Mer,” to create a limited-edition Polynesian-inspired pastry collection. The pastries, each named after a character in the musical, will be available exclusively during the show’s run.
“I’ve always been fascinated by the culinary traditions of different cultures,” Cravalho shared in an exclusive interview. “Collaborating with Le Pain de la Mer to create these Polynesian-inspired pastries has been such a joy. I hope audiences will enjoy experiencing a taste of Polynesia while they immerse themselves in the world of the Parisian Promenade.”
The pastries are said to be a delicious fusion of French baking techniques and Polynesian flavors, featuring ingredients like coconut milk, mango, passion fruit, and pineapple.
Anticipation Runs High:
Tickets for “The Auli’i Cravalho Parisian Promenade” are selling out fast, with audiences eager to witness the young star’s transition to the stage. Critics are anticipating a truly innovative and captivating production, one that will celebrate both Polynesian and French cultural heritage.
The collaboration with Le Pain de la Mer further adds to the excitement, promising a unique and delectable experience for theatergoers.
With its blend of myth, music, and culinary delights, “The Auli’i Cravalho Parisian Promenade” is poised to be a theatrical event that audiences will remember long after the final curtain falls.
A Star in the Making: Beyond the Stage:
Cravalho’s star continues to rise beyond her theatrical debut. Rumors swirl of a potential television series based on her character, Lani, expanding on the cultural exchange and adventures explored in the musical. She has also been actively involved in charitable work, supporting organizations that promote ocean conservation and Polynesian cultural preservation.
Cravalho’s journey from Disney princess to Parisian stage star showcases her remarkable talent and ambition. Her commitment to storytelling, cultural awareness, and social responsibility solidifies her place as a role model for young audiences worldwide.