Its intent bring in school and community groups to perform in the parks and/or take part in workshops or clinics.
Walt Disney World: Groups wishing to perform would send in a video audition and picture with their application.
Hong Kong Disneyland: Groups would send in a video, picture and proposed song list with their application.
Bands might also march down DCA's performance corridor as a pre-parade or as a pre-show to the High School Musical Pep Rally.
At Epcot, groups may also perform on a stage that is encased by a temporary "shell", this is located next to Innoventions West.
Instrumental clinicians often conduct, arrange, direct, or perform music for major television and movie studios.
Workshops are 90 minutes long and are designed to give students a taste of what professional studio musicians, singers, or dancers go through.
A Disney character, usually Mickey or Goofy, makes an appearance at the end of the workshop to thank the students for their work.
The director/organization receive a banner indicating their groups performance for the "World", a plaque that they can display, or a small statue of Mickey Mouse all dressed up as a director.
Disneyland: Participants enter backstage via access roads along the north side of the park, using changing rooms and the four-room rehearsal hall near the backside of Toontown.
The town of Kissimmee, FL is also a major sponsor for the entire Magic Music Days program at the Disney World Resort complex.