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Photo taken on Aug. 8, 2008 shows the art performance of the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games, titled "Beautiful Olympics", in the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, in north Beijing, China.(Xinhua Photo) |
BEIJING, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- The art performance of the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games, titled the "Beautiful Olympics", showcased China's 5,000-year civilization and its early encounters with the rest of the world.
Staged in the National Stadium, or the Bird's Nest,
in north Beijing on Friday night, the 50-minute show consisted of two parts,
namely "Brilliant Civilization" and "Glorious."
The first part "Brilliant Civilization" displayed
China's age-old civilization with actors performing Chinese scroll painting,
Chinese characters, movable-type printing and the Silk Road.
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Photo taken on Aug. 8, 2008 shows the art performance of the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games, titled "Beautiful Olympics", in the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, in north Beijing, China.(Xinhua Photo) |
Dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, hundreds of
actors sang the traditional Peking Opera, depicting a festive scene.
Five Chinese long paintings accompanied with
performers' singing of Kunqu, an ancient and traditional art selected into world
intangible cultural heritage list. It has reproduced the prosperity of ancient
China.
The second part, comprising three chapters of
Starlight, Nature and Dream, highlighted China's modern achievements and
promising future.
A total of 2,008 actors performed Taiji, the most
representative shadow boxing in Chinese martial arts, forming an accurate circle
which signifies grandness and consummation in the traditional Chinese
conception.
When Chinese vocalist Liu Huan and British songstress
Sarah Brightman presented the theme song "You and Me" on the top of a gigantic
elevating "globe," the 90,000 spectators in the stadium burst into cheers,
waving flashlights and banners.
Actors walked, ran and even somersaulted on nine
rings covered with the "Lucky Clouds," as if they were free from gravity and
full of magic power.
At the end of the spectacle, thousands of volunteers
ran into the field carrying pictures of 2,008 smiling faces of children around
the world, highlighting the Games' theme of "One World, One Dream."
Sources said that the artistic performance, a core part of Friday's opening ceremony, involved some 16,000 performers.
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