Inspired by Disneyland Paris’s Disney Music Festival, where performances by Disney-movie characters fill the park with dance and live music, DPG Media’s creative team proactively conceived an unprecedented brand integration: a dedicated Disney-themed episode of Dancing With The Stars. The concept was not driven by a client brief. Knowing the client’s wishes and dreams, and recognizing the natural connection between the Disney Music Festival and Dancing With The Stars, Team Integreate (the creative team within DPG Media) pitched this unprecedented collaboration, which Disneyland Paris immediately embraced.
The team identified the perfect synergy between the festival’s celebration of Disney music and movement and Flanders’ most beloved shiny floor format, translating a comparable international concept into a groundbreaking local collaboration. The entire 90-minute live show was transformed into an immersive Disneyland Paris experience. Every dance performance represented a different Disney story, the hosts traveled to Disneyland Paris to film segments with iconic Disney characters, and Mickey and Minnie Mouse appeared live on stage to open the show – turning Belgium’s most beloved dance competition into a magical journey through the Disneyland universe.
This groundbreaking integration went far beyond traditional sponsorship or product placement. Rather than simply placing Disneyland Paris logos around the show, DPG Media’s creative team reimagined the entire format, making the brand inseparable from the entertainment itself.
What made this campaign truly creative was how DPG Media wove the Disney brand into the fabric of the show’s narrative. Every participant and dancer represented a different Disneyland Paris story – from The Lion King and Alice in Wonderland to Beauty and the Beast. The hosts, Jonas Van Geel and Peter Van de Begin, embarked on a filmed journey to Disneyland Paris to find the perfect songs for the magical episode, meeting characters like Elsa and Anna, Coco, Stitch, Belle, Timon, Jack Sparrow, and Alice in Wonderland. These recordings were seamlessly integrated into the live broadcast to introduce each dance and theme.
The creative execution reached its peak when Mickey and Minnie travelled to the north of Belgium to open the live show with a mix of music, dance, and childhood magic, appearing on stage among the dancers in what became the partnership’s highlight moment. The entire show transformed into a real Disneyland fairytale, with contestants dancing to beloved Disney songs, in impeccable costumes, creating joy for both viewers and participants.
Unlike conventional brand integrations that feel like interruptions or obvious commercial placements, DPG Media’s approach created what Disneyland Paris’s Country Director called a “natural integration.” The partnership showcased the full spectrum of Disney’s storytelling magic while promoting the Disney Music Festival through trailer tags and billboards surrounding the episode and season. This creative collaboration demonstrated how two great brands can create magic beyond limits – a perfect integration that allowed both young and old to enjoy the experience without feeling advertised to.
The campaign was amplified across VTM’s linear broadcast and VTM GO streaming platform with billboards, trailer tags, and pre-rolls, creating a comprehensive 360-degree experience that extended the Disney magic across all touchpoints.
Results
The creative partnership delivered magical results. More than 800,000 Belgians watched the live show, and the campaign generated 5.3 million total video views across long-form and short-form content on VTM GO, VTM.be, and hln.be.
Most impressively, during the live broadcast, traffic to Disneyland Paris’s website increased by more than 90% – demonstrating the immediate commercial impact of creative, entertainment-driven integration versus traditional advertising.
The collaboration exceeded expectations for both DPG Media and the client, generating significant earned media coverage and organic social media engagement, including posts on Disneyland Paris’s official Instagram channel.
The special Disneyland Paris episode of Dancing with the Stars was a great example of a natural integration. Seeing Mickey and Minnie come together among the dancers on the stage was the highlight of this partnership. Isabelle Willemsen, Country Director Northern Europe for Parks & Resorts
The campaign proved that when broadcasters take creative leadership in brand integration, transforming formats into immersive brand experiences rather than simply selling ad space, the results benefit everyone – audiences get better entertainment, brands get deeper engagement, and the integration feels magical rather than commercial.
Source: egta.com
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