New "Choreographing a Classic" Featurette Released for Disney's "Snow White" Live-Action Reimagining

The film's stars, director, and choreographer all pop up.

Today Disney released a new Snow White featurette entitled “Choreographing a Classic" to its official YouTube channel, in promotion of the new live-action reimagining of Walt Disney’s animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

What’s happening:

  • Disney has released a new behind-the-scenes featurette entitled “Choreographing a Classic" in promotion of its new live-action reimagining of Snow White, which hits theaters this weekend.
  • The roughly two-minute clip features interviews with La La Land choreographer Mandy Moore (no relation to the actress and singer of the same name), director Marc Webb (The Amazing Spider-Man), and the film’s stars Rachel Zegler (West Side Story) and Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman).

Watch Disney’s Snow White | Choreographing A Classic | In Theaters Friday:

What they’re saying:

  • Choreographer Mandy Moore: “Choreography, for me, it’s about the vocabulary, the language, the character. And of course it’s Snow White– I mean it’s classic, it’s Disney. I just wanted to remember how I felt when I watched it when I was a kid."
  • “A huge part of this film was figuring out scale– we had 135 dancers, 100 extras, all these different kinds of people dancing together as one."
  • Director Marc Webb: “There’s so many great things about Mandy Moore. We know her from La La Land specifically, but she’s done so many wonderful things."
  • Actress Rachel Zegler: “Getting to work with her and dance in these beautiful sets, it’s amazing. It’s the most thrilling feeling in the world."
  • Actress Gal Gadot: “In a musical, you really get to do everything in a more theatrical way. It was to let every bone in my body become the Evil Queen."

Snow White will be released into theaters nationwide this Friday, March 21st.

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Mike Celestino
Mike serves as Laughing Place's lead Southern California reporter, Editorial Director for Star Wars content, and host of the weekly "Who's the Bossk?" Star Wars podcast. He's been fascinated by Disney theme parks and storytelling in general all his life and resides in Burbank, California with his beloved wife and cats.