2016 Olympic Games opens in a colorful and exciting
ceremony at Rio’s Maracana Stadium with an estimated audience of three billion,
the ceremony celebrated Brazil’s history and natural beauty, before former
marathon runner Vanderlei de Lima lit the Olympic cauldron.Wimbledon champion
Andy Murray led the British team into the arena, while table tennis star, Funke
Oshinaike did the honours for Team Nigeria. The build-up to Rio 2016 has been
played out against a deep recession and political protests in Brazil.
And while Rio’s event did not match the enormous
ambition of the ceremony directed by Danny Boyle four years ago, the Maracana
crowd were treated to a show that mixed light displays, fireworks, dancing and
music, reports the BBC. After a simple but emotional rendition of the Brazilian
national anthem, sung and played on acoustic guitar by singer-songwriter
Paulinho da Viola, video projections beamed on to the floor of the stadium
explored the history of the nation.
Starting with images of micro-organisms dividing
and giant sculptures of microbes – representing the beginning of life – the
ceremony showed the contributions made by the nation’s indigenous peoples, by
Portuguese explorers, by African slaves and by Japanese immigrants to Brazil’s
history and culture. Performers strode across projections of giant buildings,
symbolizing the cities of Brazil, and a recreation of a 14 bis biplane the
invention of Brazilian Alberto Santos-Dumont, which first flew in 1906 – drew
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