Highlights of the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony: A Night to Remember

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(Paris, 27th) The Paris Olympics opening ceremony, held early Saturday morning (Malaysian time), was a spectacular blend of groundbreaking performances and cultural showcases. Here are five unforgettable moments from the event that captured the world’s attention, as reported by AFP.

Surprise Rainfall

Famous French classical pianist Cantoro played “Jeux d’eau” by Maurice Ravel on the Léopold-Sédar-Senghor pedestrian bridge across the Seine, undeterred by unexpected rain. The ceremony’s mastermind, renowned theatre director Joli, designed a flawless event, but couldn’t control the weather. Despite forecasts of sunny days ahead, heavy rain hit Paris. Delegations paraded along the Seine, hoping the rain wouldn’t affect their performance. Social media buzzed with concern for Cantoro’s exposed piano, ironically playing “Water Games.”

Celine Dion’s Triumphant Return

Canadian icon Celine Dion performed Edith Piaf’s “Hymne A L’Amour” from the Eiffel Tower, marking her comeback after battling a rare disease. The Olympic cauldron, lit by France’s decorated athletes Perec and Riner, floated upward, accompanied by Dion’s perfect pitch. She had vowed to overcome the rare neurological disorder revealed in December 2022, making this performance even more inspiring.

Reviving French Heritage

Around 80 Moulin Rouge dancers, clad in pink outfits, performed the traditional cancan dance with a modern electronic twist. An accordionist in a classic French outfit serenaded the delegations cruising along the Seine, adding a touch of Parisian charm.

Challenging Discrimination

Aya Nakamura, a French-Malian pop star, faced racist backlash but performed powerfully, supported by President Macron. She and her troupe mixed her hits with songs by Charles Aznavour, symbolizing resilience and unity. The performance, backed by the French Republican Guard musicians, took place against the prestigious Académie Française backdrop. Dramatic golden statues of pioneering French women lined the Seine, commemorating their achievements.

Musical Diversity

The ceremony’s musical lineup was eclectic, featuring everything from classical and opera to pop and electronic. Stars like Lady Gaga and local rap artist Rim’K graced the stage, but the standout was French metal band Gojira, performing from the historic Bastille prison—a first for metal at the Olympics.

The Paris Olympics opening ceremony set a vibrant tone for the games, celebrating cultural richness and artistic diversity.

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