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00:09 I'm going to take you back to being a little boy seeing the Disney on Ice show for the first time.
00:13 Did you ever think you would actually be in the show?
00:16 I actually didn't. It was a dream of mine. I always went to see the show every year when I was younger, which was really special.
00:23 What's it going to be like performing in front of UK audiences? I guess you've been around the world.
00:30 Yeah, I've toured around America, most of Europe, Asia, the Middle East, but nothing beats a UK crowd.
00:38 The audiences are amazing and it's so great to see the kids out there having the time of their life.
00:43 When I tell people it's a dream come true, it sounds really cheesy, but it's really difficult to put into words.
00:51 I can't imagine doing anything else. It's just a truly incredible experience.
00:55 What advice would you give to any other youngsters who might come and get their first look at it on this show
01:00 and think, "I want to grow up one day and be just like Sean"?
01:04 Go for it. Absolutely. Persistence is key. I started skating at 10 years old, so if I can do it, anyone can do it. Just keep going.
01:12 This show is special for a couple of reasons. Many reasons, but a couple of main ones.
01:18 We are the first Disney on Ice show to bring you Encanto outside of the United States.
01:24 We're really excited to bring that story. It's so colourful. We all know how popular some of the music has been with the kids.
01:32 We want to see everybody up in their seats, dancing, clapping. We want to hear everybody.
01:37 We actually have more aerial acts in our show this year than we've had before, which is super exciting for the audience.
01:45 You can always hear the gasps as it happens, so that's really exciting.
01:49 And of course, it's 100 years of Disney, and we're very lucky that we have a small segment at the top of our show
01:57 where you will actually get to see Mr. Disney himself and his initial drawings of that very special mask.
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