The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024 has begun with an assortment of all things French from Les Miserables to the can-can and one random lady dressed in a croissant dress.
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Organizers of the Paris Olympics made history with the first-ever opening ceremony held outside the main arena.
Instead of being an indoor spectacular, the event took place along the river Seine as 10,000 athletes traveled on 100 boats almost four miles from the Austerlitz Bridge, past the iconic Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, and arrived near the Eiffel Tower.
As tradition states, Greece led the parade, while the French delegation the last team announced. Other countries arrived in alphabetical order, except for the United States and Australia, which are set to be the future hosts of the Games in 2028 and 2032, respectively.
A TV audience of more than 1 billion people watched as the 206 delegations traveled in boats on the Seine.
Details of the show were kept under wraps but big names including Celine Dion and Lady Gaga were rumored to be performing, while rapper Snoop Dogg was one of 30 torch carriers. However, the identity of the person set to light the Olympic Cauldron is being a closely guarded secret.
The attack Friday on France’s high-speed train lines by multiple “malicious” acts, including arson, on Friday had given organizers extra concerns about the opening ceremony.
France deployed around 35,000 police each day during the Games, with 45,000 expected to be working for the opening ceremony, a spokesperson at the French Interior Ministry told CNN. France also deployed 10,000 soldiers in the Paris region, supported by 1,800 police officers from around the world.
Organizers were able to avoid another last-minute crisis for the opening ceremony when the SFA-CGT union representing hundreds of dancers performing at the event reached a deal that would give the lowest-paid dancers between $150 and $260 extra, AFP reported.
France will be hopeful that its bold decision to undertake the first outdoor ceremony will make it one of the most memorable opening ceremonies of the Olympics Games—like the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which is generally considered to be the most spectacular in history.
Another memorable opener was the 2012 London ceremony, overseen by Trainspotting director Danny Boyle. Who can forget Daniel Craig’s James Bond calling in at Buckingham Palace to accompany Queen Elizabeth II before the royal appeared to parachute into the stadium (a role played by a stunt double)? And at the Barcelona 1992 opening ceremony, Spanish Paralympian Antonio Rebello launched a flaming arrow 230 feet into the air to light the cauldron.
Thomas Jolly, the director of the opening ceremony, said viewers will experience France’s multifaceted cultures. “France is Edith Piaf… it’s also opera, it’s rap, it’s a whole range of musical styles,” the 42-year-old told AFP. “The idea is not to project a fixed identity.”
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