Move to the Beat explained

Move to the Beat is the name of Coca-Cola's promotional campaign for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.[1] "Anywhere in the World", the song by Mark Ronson and Katy B is the "centerpiece" of the campaign.[1]

Campaign

Sponsored by Coca-Cola, Move to the Beat draws inspiration from the music of London and hopes to connect young people, predominantly teenagers, to the Olympic Games.[2] The campaign was officially unveiled in September 2011.[3] Five athletes, chosen for embodying "values of positivity and optimism that are at the heart of Coca-Cola and the Olympic movement", will act as ambassadors of the Move to the Beat campaign. Ambassadors include Mexican taekwondo athlete MarĂ­a Espinoza (aged 23), Singaporean archer Abdul Dayyan Jaffar (aged 17), British table tennis player Darius Knight (aged 21), American hurdler David Oliver (aged 29), and Russian sprinter Kseniya Vdovina (aged 24).[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Coca-Cola Launches Anywhere In The World, The Coca-Cola Anthem for the London 2012 Olympic Games. May 16, 2012. May 25, 2012. Coca-Cola.
  2. Katy B & Mark Ronson 'Move To The Beat' Coca Cola 2012 Olympic Games Single. September 29, 2011. December 9, 2011. Pyro. https://web.archive.org/web/20120220002028/http://www.pyromag.com/music/13209/katy-b-mark-ronson-move-to-the-beat-coca-cola-2012-olympic-games-single/. February 20, 2012. dead.
  3. Web site: Coca-Cola Invites Teens Around the World to "Move to the Beat" of London 2012 with Award-Winning Producer Mark Ronson. September 29, 2011. December 9, 2011. Coca-Cola.