The opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games at Place de la Concorde on Wednesday night was nothing short of a spectacular event that captivated millions of viewers in France and around the world. The four-hour-long spectacle showcased an impressive display of choreography, organization, and creativity that left audiences in awe.
Two key figures behind the success of the opening ceremony, Alexis Orchin and Arnaud Boursain, provided insight into the meticulous planning and coordination that went into bringing the event to life. Their expertise and dedication were instrumental in ensuring that the ceremony was a memorable and impactful experience for all who witnessed it.
From coordinating performers and visual effects to ensuring that every detail was executed flawlessly, Orchin and Boursain shared the secrets behind the elaborate production that dazzled audiences. Their passion for their work and commitment to showcasing the talents of Paralympic athletes shone through in every aspect of the ceremony.
As the Paralympic Games continue to unfold, the opening ceremony serves as a reminder of the power of inclusivity, diversity, and creativity in showcasing the abilities of all individuals, regardless of their physical limitations. It is a testament to the spirit of perseverance and determination that defines the Paralympic movement, and a celebration of the incredible achievements of athletes from around the world.
Watch the video by FRANCE 24 English
Video “Paralympics: Choreographers reveal secrets of spectacular opening ceremony • FRANCE 24 English” was uploaded on 08/30/2024 to Youtube Channel FRANCE 24 English
Very moving moments. Very beautiful, emotionally powerful show. And this technique, this light, this natural and historical setting. Bravo for the creativity ! And this French accent… 👍
You miss something madame ? 😂
Men in Black dancing around Horus's phallic obelisk???
The opening for the Summer games was comically bad lmao. I was almost going to watch this out of morbid curiosity to see another train wreck but couldn’t handle the potential cringe again.