2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony explained

2024 Summer Olympics
opening ceremony
Partof:2024 Summer Olympics
Time:19:30 – 23:30 CEST (UTC+2)
Venue:Jardins du Trocadéro
Seine River
Place:Paris, France
Filmed By:Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS)
Also Known As:Ça Ira (It Will Do)

The opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 26 July 2024 across Paris, beginning at 19:30 CEST (17:30 UTC). As mandated by the Olympic Charter, the proceedings included an artistic program showcasing the culture of the host country and city, the parade of athletes and the lighting of the Olympic cauldron. The Games were formally opened by the president of France, Emmanuel Macron. The ceremony marked the 130th anniversary of the International Olympic Committee, the centenary of the 1924 Summer Olympics and 1924 Winter Olympics, and the 235th anniversary of the French Revolution.

Directed by Thomas Jolly, the opening ceremony was held outside of a stadium for the first time in modern Olympic history. Athletes were paraded by boat along the Seine to a temporary venue at Jardins du Trocadéro, where the official protocols took place. The parade was interspersed with the artistic programme, which was divided into twelve acts reflecting the culture of France and its history, and took place at Paris landmarks such as Notre-Dame, Conciergerie, Musée d'Orsay, and the Eiffel Tower. The ceremony featured musical performances by French musicians such as Gojira, Aya Nakamura, Philippe Katerine, and Juliette Armanet, and international musicians Lady Gaga and Céline Dion.

The ceremony received mixed reviews, with many praising its artistic segments, musical performances, and grand finale, but criticising the length of the ceremony and other production issues brought about by the format. The ceremony's use of camp elements received a mixed reception. A segment said to be celebrating diversity, and featuring drag, caused confusion amongst Christian and conservative organisations and figures for indirectly referencing The Last Supper, which some interpreted as mocking Christianity.

On the same day of the opening ceremony, a series of arson attacks damaged the lines of the French railway system.

Preparations

Logistics preparations were expected to finalise by the end of 2023, with certain rehearsals occurring in some secret venues without the public presence before the event, while in specific situations, some were carried out on-site, which were considered as "teasers" by Thierry Reboul, Executive Director for the Games in some areas. The first camera test shots were done in September 2023 and coverage of the event was expected to be provided by 130 cameras placed in strategic positions.[1] The event was broadcast live to 80 giant screens along the route of the Seine.[2] Directed and created by theatre and television actor and director Thomas Jolly, it was the first opening ceremony held outside of an Olympic stadium since the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics held in Buenos Aires.[3] The choreography was created by .

In the first phase of planning, the Games' Organizing Committee originally expected attendance to be upwards of 500,000 non-paying people and an additional 100,000 paying spectators on the lower quays of the river,[4] for an expected total of 600,000.[5] However, after a suggestion in May 2023 by Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, the French Minister for Sport and the Olympic and Paralympic Games, that this be limited to between 300,000 and 400,000 free of charge, and after additional concerns of security and logistics, the figures was reduced to a maximum of 300,000 in November 2023. In late December 2023, a further reduction was proposed, as security services would have preferred the ceremony in a stadium to facilitate implementing security measures.[6] The stands stretched from the François Mitterrand Library to the Eiffel Tower.

The public lined the banks of the Seine, sitting on a 6km (04miles) stretch on the upper and lower quays as well of rivers that cross each side of the river. The organising team counted between 6,000 and 8,000 volunteers and workers. The ceremony directors had originally projected 2,000 dancers, but this was lowered to 400 dancers in a total of 3,000 performers.[7] All personnel involved in water, air and land performances in total numbered 45,000, with an average of per 3750adj=preNaNadj=pre. This figure does not include the roughly 2,000 security agents required to monitor the entry tents of paid ticketholders and law enforcement located on the elevated docks throughout the course. The cast and athletes started their travel on the river from the Pont d'Austerlitz to the Pont d'Iena, in front of the Eiffel Tower and the Jardins du Trocadéro, where the main protocol was held. The closest the general public could get to the athletes and parade on the Seine were on docked parties and the restaurant boats.

In May 2023, the first series of tickets for the event went on sale via ballot for the first time, with prices ranging from €90 to €2,700,[8] with the latter being the most expensive tickets overall for the Games.[9]

In early 2022, the city government announced that due to security concerns, the riverside book stalls could be removed, leading to legal disputes until 13 February 2024, when the French President Emmanuel Macron shelved the plan.[10] [11] The total number of boats and barges was near 160,[12] with around 58 taking part in a reduced rehearsal carried out in July 2023, carrying athlete delegations, television crews and emergency services. 7,000[13] of the 10,500 athletes were expected to take part,[14] with 6,800 who actually ended up participating.[15] In April 2023, 116 vessels from 42 river companies had been committed, with an expected 98% of all boats to be used being based in Paris Metropolitan Area and the rest from regional boat companies, including local sponsor Highfield Boats. Some boats that carried some delegations are Bateaux Mouches that routinely sail the Seine.

In February 2024, it was announced the number of spectators to attend the opening ceremony would be reduced from the proposed 600,000 spectators to around 300,000. There were 100,000 paid tickets for the ceremony, with around 200,000 free tickets.[16] [17] The next month an exact amount of 326,000 tickets was stated, with 104,000 paid tickets for the lowest bank and 222,000 free tickets for the higher banks.[18] The free tickets were distributed in three rounds and aimed at families with low incomes living in underprivileged areas, sports movements, schools, volunteers and local workers including traders.[19] As originally proposed, no free tickets were given to group of tourists.[20]

The general rehearsal of the ceremony, which was scheduled for 24 June 2024, was postponed due to a strong flow in the Seine River.[21] It was rescheduled for 16 July 2024.[22]

Thierry Reboul, COJOP 2024 Director of Ceremonies, claimed that the inspiration for the event came in 2019 when he was walking along the river;[23] the original plans were to hold the ceremony at the Stade de France. But COJOP2024 head Tony Estanguet wished from the start to "throw away the rule book". Parisian mayor Anne Hidalgo assembled a committee to develop the creative aspects of the ceremony before COJOP2024 hired a creative director. The committee's chair, Patrick Boucheron, would eventually be one of the four individuals hired by Jolly to develop the script. Even before being chosen to plan the ceremony, Jolly had "dreamed of delegations arriving by hot air balloon, a French invention, and of the heads of dead kings rising from the Seine to watch the ceremony", yet this idea was not implemented. Jolly and four scriptwriters planned the ceremony. They wore puffer jackets while going out on boats along the river from the Austerlitz Bridge to the Eiffel Tower. After these excursions, they spent nine months writing the ceremony script. They took inspiration from the history of Paris, and its main themes consisted of love and "shared humanity".

After determining 12 important scenes of French history to represent, Jolly hired four subdirectors to develop the sounds, costumes and choreography of the event. Daphné Bürki and Olivier Bériot were in charge of costumes while was entrusted the choreography and dance,[24] with, who developed the songsfor the opening, awards and closing ceremonies in three seconds,was chosen as the musical director.[25] Certain elements and sequences were not able to be implemented such as having performers lean out of the Hôtel-Dieu, Paris decommissioned hospital building due to asbestos. Other plans that did not go through included a performance that would take place near fish hatchery by the Béthune Quay on the bank of the Seine which was not to be disturbed, mass dancers on a bridge that would have caused its collapse, with an undisclosed scenes being reworked 73 times by May 2024. In total, 3,000 performers took part, with at least 400 of these being professional dancers.

Since the water level would rise or fall depending on the weather, the organisers developed "an artificial intelligence software to cast the route in 3-D so [Jolly] could visualize high and low water levels, rain, even storms".

Safety measures

In October 2023, following security concerns caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the 2023 Israel–Hamas war and the Arras school stabbing, both the French government and the Paris Organising Committee for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games (COJOP2024) stated there were no official plans to relocate, stating that "Plan A takes into account all of the threats". Oudéa-Castréa stated on BFM TV that they were paying attention to context and the government had been working on "adjustment variables", wishing to maintain the original format. In December 2023, President Macron stated that there were multiple scenarios for the ceremony, in case of a major security event which would force it to move from the Seine. On this, COJOP2024 stated they had "contingency plans for all identified risk scenarios: heatwaves, cyberattacks, and the ceremony is no exception". In April 2024 President Macron announced that in case of a terrorism threat, there was a plan B, and even plan C; in that case the Opening Ceremony would be moved to the Trocadero or to the Stade de France stadium.[26] Nevertheless, Christophe Dubi, the IOC Games executive director, stated the previous in March that a change to the Stade de France would be unlikely due to the event being "too big, too sophisticated, too complex artistically to look at a Plan B in another location".

In April 2024, it was announced all buildings with a view of the Seine would have extra anti-terrorism protection.[27] Several areas near the Seine river, metro stations and adjacent museums including the Louvre, Orsay and the Decorative Arts Museums would be closed. Being the largest ever security operation in France since the end of World War II, after the closure of bridges from 8 July 2024, 18 days ahead of the Opening Ceremony, a security perimeter was placed around the ceremony sites from 18 July, 8 days ahead of the Ceremony.[28] The perimeter included, among others, prohibition of motorised access, controlled access for pedestrians with people within the perimeter subjected to a personal "Games pass". All airports and airspace in a 90miles radius would be closed during the ceremony, and 45,000 security officers, including over 2,000 foreign police, would be stationed in Paris during the ceremony.

On the hours before the ceremonies, spectators faced long queues as well as ticketing obstacles. Many of the gates opened over an hour later than previously scheduled due to a lack of scanners to process all tickets.[29] On the morning of the same day, a series of arson attacks damaged the lines of the French railway system.[30] International and domestic rail services were widely disrupted,[31] with around 800,000 passengers affected.[32] There was also an attempted attack on LGV Sud-Est line, though it was interrupted by TGV maintenance workers who happened to be on site.[33]

Protocolar elements and torch relay

The Parade of Nations, during which the expected number of 10,500 participating athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees participate categorised by their respective delegation, took place on the Seine, with other ceremonial events being held at the Jardins du Trocadéro.[34] [35]

The Parade had as its main inspiration Jean-Paul Goude's 200th anniversary parade of the French Revolution on Bastille Day in 1989 which was described in comparison as "an anti-national festival that rolled all of us into a "worldwide melting pot, with an optimism that we've lost today".[36] Taking inspiration from the homonym of the French for "stage" (scène) and the river Seine, the artistic portion of the event depicted 12 scenes from French history.[37] It was expected to be the grandest event on the Seine in 285 years since the celebrations organised by Louis XV for his daughter's wedding with Philip, Duke of Parma in 1739. President Macron stated that the ceremony would include a "great story of emancipation and freedom", marking events from the French Revolution to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the latter having been signed at the exact same place the ceremony ended, the Palais de Chaillot.

Gérald Darmanin, Minister of the Interior, had estimated that 25,000 security agents would be required and that around 35,000 police officers would be deployed for the opening ceremony.

The 80-day Olympic torch relay for the Olympic flame was ended during the ceremonies. The flame was lit in Olympia, Greece, on 16 April 2024,[38] travelling through Greece for the following 10 days before being handed to COJOP2024 on 26 April at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens. It left Piraeus aboard the sailing ship Belem and arrived at Marseille Old Port on 8 May 2024 under the escort of 1,000 boats.[39] [40]

Proceedings

See main article: 2024 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations.

Programme

Entry to the venues opened at 17:30 CEST with the ceremony starting two hours later at 19:30 CEST. Most of the ceremony took place under the rain, the first Summer Olympics opening ceremony to be held in such a manner since the 2016 Summer Olympics which started with a small drizzle.[41]

Prologue

After everyone was seated and the Olympic torch relay ended its metropolitan leg around the area surrounding the Stade de France, the event began with a pre-recorded video (with footage of past opening ceremonies of the Games) of comedian Jamel Debbouze carrying the flame into an empty Stade de France, having not realised that the ceremony would be held outside the stadium. Interspersed were clips of newscasters reporting that the ceremony would be along the Seine after his arrival inside the stadium. He was approached by footballer Zinedine Zidane, who took the torch through the city streets, attracting the attention of a trio of children representing the three times Paris has hosted the Games. Zidane then headed into the Paris Métro, which was decorated with posters from previous Games on its billboards, and boarded a train about to depart. Before the train could leave the station, it broke down, prompting Zidane to pass the torch to the children through the train window. After traversing the Catacombs of Paris and the legendary underground lake beneath the French: [[Palais Garnier]]|i=no, the children were approached by a hooded and masked torchbearer rowing a boat. The trio climbed aboard and as they began their journey to the outside world, the camera panned up to the Trocadéro stage to present the authorities present at the ceremonies: Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee, and Emmanuel Macron, president of the French Republic, as they stood up to welcome the crowd. After that, the boat rowed through a tunnel, into a light that shines to reveal the phrase "French: Ça ira" (literally, "will happen", figuratively, "it'll be fine") as the boat arrived, traversing the Seine.

The masked torchbearer was the main protagonist of the opening ceremony, serving as a connecting thread throughout the ceremony. The character made appearances between segments in pre-recorded scenes, and live on the Seine, the rooftops of Paris, and the city's landmarks. The torchbearer represented several masked French heroes, such as Arsène Lupin, the Phantom of the Opera and Phantom R, as well as the Olympic spirit and a diversity of characteristics of French culture. The figure was also compared to the French video game company Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed franchise characters' hoods and parkour action, especially to Arno Dorian, who appears in the 2014 instalment Assassin's Creed Unity set during the French Revolution.[42] It was anticipated that the masked torchbearer would reveal themself at the end of the ceremony and light the cauldron, but their identity was not revealed.[43] Shortly after the ceremony ended, professional tag player Clément Dumais wrote on Twitter that a total of 12 people had portrayed the character during the four-hour ceremony, including parkour artist Simon Nogueira, while ruling out his own participation.[44] At 19:30, on the Pont d'Austerlitz bridge (decorated in Olympic theming), pyrotechnics in the tricolour of the flag of France, and jets of water from the Seine began the Parade of Nations, beginning the first of the four blocs with the Greek delegation and the Refugee Olympic Team and through to the Bahraini delegation. For the first time in Olympic history, the athletes were paraded on boats such as tourist boats, ferries and yachts, and also for the first time, the parade was integrated into the artistic programme, as the Seine was the main venue for the event.

Enchanté

The first sequence, French: Enchanté (enchant/delight), included the ceremony's first musical act which featured Lady Gaga and eight dancers waving large pink ostrich feather hand fans, all in custom Dior costumes. The segment (pre-recorded for "safety reasons")[45] alluded to "a cabaret feel" with a performance of "French: Mon truc en plumes", made famous by vedette Zizi Jeanmaire, on a golden staircase beside a black grand piano below at the southeast point of French: [[Île Saint-Louis]]|i=no.[46] The singer wore a black satin bustier under a black feather jacket and welcomed the audience by saying "French: Bonsoir, bienvenue à Paris".[47]

Recalling Edith Piaf's song "La Vie en rose", the parade resumed with the Bangladeshi through Chinese delegations passing by the French: [[Île Saint-Louis#Quai de Bethune|Quai de Bethune]]|i=no decorated with large old postcards of Parisian monuments printed in pink and with characters dressed in pink waving at them, including the Olympic Phryge in its only appearance at the ceremony. Dancers from the Moulin Rouge, also dressed in pink, then danced at the French: [[Île Saint-Louis#Quai d'Orleans|Quai d'Orleans]]|i=no, to the music of the French can-can "Galop infernal" from Jacques Offenbach's opera Orpheus in the Underworld. The sequence ended with the masked torchbearer crossing the river on a zip line.

Synchronicité

The second sequence, French: Synchronicité (synchronicity), started with a dance tribute by 420 people to the reconstruction teams of Notre-Dame repairing the cathedral following its 2019 fire and to artisans in general, held on Île de la Cité. This sequence featured French-Senegalese dancer Guillaume Diop on the rooftop of the Hôtel de Ville and Olympic champions Martin Fourcade and Michael Phelps. Aside from the Notre-Dame's reconstruction, the sequence also highlighted the making of the Olympic medals in their three metals at the Monnaie de Paris and the Louis Vuitton cases that carry them.

Liberté

The third sequence, French: [[Liberty|Liberté]] (liberty), was themed after the French Revolution, the Reign of Terror and their aftermath. In a pre-recorded scene at the French: [[Théâtre du Châtelet]]|i=no, the torchbearer witnesses a performance of "A la volonté du peuple" (the original French version of "Do You Hear the People Sing?") by a group of actors playing in the musical French: [[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]], which then cuts to live footage of the façade of the Conciergerie. In one of its windows, a beheaded Marie Antoinette sang the opening notes of French: [[Ça Ira|Ah! ca ira!]], joined by heavy metal band Gojira playing enthusiastically, perched on small platforms that stuck out from other windows. Soprano performed a rendition of the Habanera from Georges Bizet's opera Carmen while "sailing" along the French: Quai de l'Horloge|i=no on a float in the shape of the boat present on the coat of arms of Paris.

Actors, Léa Luce Busato, and Elan Ben Ali performed a pre-recorded seduction scene at the French: salle ovale of the French: Richelieu|i=no site of the French: [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]]|i=no to French literature titles including: Romances Sans Parole (Romances Without Words) by Paul-Marie Verlaine, 1874; Bel-Ami (Nice Friend) by Guy de Maupassant, 1885; On Ne Badine Pas Avec L'amour (No Trifling with Love) by Alfred de Musset, 1834; Passion Simple (Simple Passion) by Annie Ernaux, 1992; Sexe Et Mensonges (Sex and Lies) by Leila Slimani, 2021; Le Diable Au Corps (The Devil in the Body) by Raymond Radiguet, 1923; Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Dangerous Relationships) by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, 1782; Les Amants Magnifiques (The Magnificent Lovers) by Molière, 1670; and Le Triomphe De L'amour (The Triumph of Love) by Pierre de Marivaux, 1732. The scene also addressed diverse forms of love (including LGBT themes and polyamory) expressed by acrobats from the XY company, circus artists from the Gratte-Ciel company, and tightrope walker, performing live at the French: [[Pont Neuf]]|i=no. The sequence ended with a red heart drawn in the sky with trails of colored smoke.

Égalité

The Republican Guard marching band played the introduction of French: {{ill|For me formidable|fr|quote=y by Charles Aznavour on the French: [[Pont des Arts]]|i=no footbridge, opening the fourth sequence, Égalité (equality). French singer Aya Nakamura performed a mashup of three songs: "Pookie", "Djadja" and some stanzas from "French: For me formidable|i=no", in front of the Institut de France in a special brass version with the Choir of the French Army and musicians of the Republican Guard.

Fraternité

The fifth sequence, French: [[Fraternity (philosophy)|Fraternité]] (fraternity/brotherhood), began with Camille Saint-Saëns' "Danse macabre" and the masked torchbearer at the Louvre finding Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa broken into and stolen from its protective chamber (a reference to its theft in 1911). The parade resumed with the Cypriot through Gabonese delegations, as pianist Alexandre Kantorow performed Maurice Ravel's "French: [[Jeux d'eau (Ravel)|Jeux d'eau]]" above Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor under heavy rain. The parade boats continued with the Gambian through Jamaican delegations.

The ceremony moved to the Musée d'Orsay and paid homage to French filmmakers the Lumière brothers and Georges Méliès, alongside French children's literature, such as The Little Prince, as well as French contributions to aviation, while the Paul Dukas tone poem The Sorcerer's Apprentice played. After that, the International Space Station appears, revealing a yellow periscope which pans down to an animated underwater sequence by Illumination Studios Paris featuring the Minions from Illumination's Despicable Me franchise, holding various sports events in a submarine reminiscent of Jules Verne's Nautilus, as well as revealing themselves to be responsible for stealing the Mona Lisa, which emerged from the Seine after the sub had exploded. Mezzo-soprano Axelle Saint-Cirel, representing the national personification of the French Marianne, then sang the French national anthem in a French flag-themed Dior dress atop the Grand Palais.

Sororité

The sixth sequence, French: Sororité (sorority/sisterhood), highlighted ten notable French women with golden statues along the Seine: Olympe de Gouges, Alice Milliat, Gisèle Halimi, Paulette Nardal, Jeanne Barret, Christine de Pizan, Louise Michel, Alice Guy, Simone Veil, and Simone de Beauvoir (the latter did not show her name nor her statue rose during the ceremony due to technical problems). After that, Saint-Cirel sang the sixth verse of the French national anthem, accompanied by a choir.

Sportivité

The seventh sequence, French: Sportivité (sportsmanship), resumed the parade boats with the Japanese through Norwegian delegations. Athletes demonstrated urban sports, namely skateboarding and BMX freestyle, on floating ramps near . Polish countertenor Jakub Józef Orliński, dressed as a Pierrot, sang Viens Hymen from Jean-Philippe Rameau's opera Les Indes galantes, becoming the first artist from Poland to perform at an Olympic Games opening ceremony.[48] Orlinski then performed some breakdancing in a nod to the sport's inclusion at the Games. Rapper Rim'K followed, singing his song "King" near Pont de l'Alma.

Festivité

The eighth sequence, French: Festivité (festivity/celebration), started with a tribute to French fashion at the red carpet on the Passerelle Debilly. The parade continued on to its end with the Kiwi delegation through to the Australian and the American delegations, as both Brisbane, Australia and Los Angeles, U.S. are the next Summer Olympic Games hosts in 2032 and 2028 respectively. The masked torchbearer walked past the models and performed acrobatics on the Passerelle, after which a live video feed showed the participants of the Olympic surfing tournaments on Tahiti. The parade of boats culminated with the French delegation arriving on a large boat.

A tribute to the European Union was introduced by "The Final Countdown" by Swedish band Europe and a drone show around the Eiffel Tower forming the 12 stars of the EU flag, and featured drag queens including Nicky Doll and dancers including Germain Louvet, Electro Street, and the Mazelfreten collective, continuing on the waterlogged red carpet of the Debilly footbridge, as well as a barge with an LED dancefloor, to Eurodance tracks such as "Freed from Desire", "Be My Lover", "Stereo Love", "It's a Rainy Day", and "Sandstorm". Philippe Katerine, nearly nude and painted as a blue Dionysus (the Greek god of wine, in tribute to France's wine industry and the ancient Greek Olympics),[49] [50] performed "Nu", lying at the center of a long table, with the drag queens posed in a sort of Bacchanalian feast. Some commentators in the news media noted the pose as a possible allusion to the Jan van Bijlert painting Le Festin des Dieux, and to the relationship between Dionysus and his daughter Sequana, the goddess of the Seine,[51] [52] while others interpreted it as depicting a reimagining of The Last Supper by da Vinci.[53] [54] [55] [56] Katerine’s display was also compared to Papa Smurf from the Belgian comic series The Smurfs.

The soundtrack of the first eight sequences included rearranged classics of French chanson and pop culture mixed by DJ Barbara Butch:[57]

Obscurité

The ninth sequence, French: Obscurité (obscurity/darkness), continued on from French: Festivité, with the music turning darker in mood and the dancers aboard the barge becoming more frenetic. As its LED floor flashed a montage of various climate disasters, including droughts, floods, and forest fires, the dancers slowly collapsed, one by one. As the Seine darkened, Juliette Armanet appeared on a raft singing "Imagine" as part of a call for peace, accompanied by Sofiane Pamart on a burning piano.

Solidarité

The tenth sequence, French: Solidarité (solidarity), showcased a masked horse-rider, representing both the patron saint of France Joan of Arc and the goddess of the river Seine Sequana (portrayed by Floriane Issert, a member of the Gendarmerie)[58] [59] wearing an Olympic flag as a cape along with silver and black armour, and riding a metallic mechanical horse on the Seine to spread the spirit of the Games. This segment referenced Pierre de Coubertin and the history of the Olympics, with numerous archival images and highlights of past Games. Volunteers carrying the flags of the participating countries gathered under the Eiffel Tower. The rider appeared on a white horse, bringing another, folded Olympic flag to a mast at the Trocadéro, surrounded by athletes. The Olympic Hymn was performed by the featuring the French: [[Maîtrise de Radio France]] |italic=no and the French: [[Orchestre National de France]] |italic=no in Greek as members of the French Armed Forces raised the flag, which was accidentally raised upside down.[60]

Solennité

During the eleventh sequence, French: Solennité (solemnity), the Olympic Laurels were awarded, with Italian diplomat Filippo Grandi receiving them in his capacity as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Tony Estanguet, head of the organising committee, and IOC President Thomas Bach welcomed participants and spectators in French and English. President Emmanuel Macron then declared the Games open, stating:

The Olympic oath was sworn by French flag bearers Mélina Robert-Michon and Florent Manaudou, coach Christophe Massina, and wrestling referee Melanie Tran. The masked torchbearer made their final appearance at the opening ceremony. They gave the Olympic flame to Zinedine Zidane, who then handed it to Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal (beginning the final leg). He carried the flame up the Seine by boat along with other Olympic champions Carl Lewis and Serena Williams of the United States and Nadia Comăneci of Romania, while on the Trocadéro stage, Shaheem Sanchez, a deaf dancer, performed "Supernature" by Cerrone in French Sign Language, backdropped by an elaborate light show on the Eiffel Tower, focusing on the Olympic Rings. The boat docked near the Louvre, where tennis champion Amélie Mauresmo continued the relay with basketball player Tony Parker. They were joined by Paralympic champions Nantenin Keïta, Alexis Hanquinquant, and Marie-Amélie Le Fur, officially opening the twelfth and final sequence, Éternité (eternity).

Éternité

The flame was relayed through the Tuileries Garden, where the cauldron would be situated, after entering the Carrousel du Louvre.A number of French Olympic champions carried the torch: Jean-François Lamour, Félicia Ballanger, Florian Rousseau, Émilie Le Pennec, David Douillet, Clarisse Agbegnenou, Alain Bernard, Laure Manaudou, Renaud Lavillenie, Laura Flessel and Charles Coste, the oldest living French Olympic champion at 100 years old.

The final leg culminated with Coste lighting the torches of Teddy Riner and Marie-José Pérec, who then lit the Olympic cauldron, a ring of 40 computerised LEDs and 200 high-pressure water aerosol spray dispensers which was topped by a 30-metre-tall helium sphere resembling a hot air balloon, rising in the air, reminiscent of the Montgolfier brothers' experiments leading to the first hot air balloon flight in 1783. The cauldron is attached to a wire-like conduit anchored in the middle of the Grand Bassin Rond (literally, "Large Round Basin") to avoid flying off; the conduit feeds the cauldron with water and electricity, and is pulled back to the ground during daytime. It is the first Olympic cauldron to light up without the direct use of fossil fuels.[61]

Epilogue

Céline Dion, accompanied by pianist and musical director Scott Price,[62] concluded the ceremony by singing Édith Piaf's "French: [[Hymne à l'amour]]|i=no" from the first floor of the Eiffel Tower,[63] bringing the ceremony to a close at 23:29 CEST.

Music

French singer Slimane performed his song "Mon Amour" at a pre-opening ceremony event in Saint-Denis which was broadcast on France 2.[64] As Slimane had cancelled a concert the day prior, some media outlets were unsure whether he would perform.[65]

American singer Lady Gaga was the first performer of the ceremony, performing a rendition of the song "Mon truc en plumes".[66] Even though her appearance had not been in the embargoed media guide distributed previous to the event, her participation had been heavily speculated due to her multiple appearances in Paris in the days before the ceremony. Progressive metal act Gojira soon followed, becoming the first metal band to perform at an Olympic opening ceremony. The band, who were joined by opera singer Marina Viotti, performed the French Revolution-era song "Ça Ira" at the Conciergerie, a former prison where Marie Antoinette spent her final days.[66] A performer portraying a beheaded Antoinette began the performance.[67] Aya Nakamura soon followed with a performance of her songs "Pookie" and "Djadja" and "For me formidable" of Charles Aznavour on the Pont des Arts.[68] [69]

Later in the night, as part of a fashion runway portion of the ceremony, various drag queens, including Nicky Doll and alumnae of the reality television series Drag Race France, recreated a bacchanalian feast.[70] [71] Nicky Doll also performed "I Had a Dream" on the runway.[70] Shortly after, musician Philippe Katerine performed while covered in blue body paint and surrounded by fruit and flowers. While Katerine was depicting the Greek god Dionysus, some viewed him as similar to Belgian comic character Papa Smurf.[72] Juliette Armanet sang John Lennon's 1971 song "Imagine" while accompanied by Sofiane Pamart on piano, which was ablaze during the performance.[73]

Closing the opening ceremony after the Olympic flame was lit, Canadian singer Céline Dion sang the Édith Piaf song "Hymne à l'amour" on the first level of the Eiffel Tower. The performance was her first since December 2022, after revealing her diagnosis with stiff person syndrome.[74]

Anthems

Ceremony key team

TV coverage

Commentators and hosts

Dignitaries in attendance

Host nation

International Olympic Committee

Members of the International Olympic Committee and the Olympic movement, not counting foreign representatives:

Foreign leaders and representatives

The local organising committee had expected around 120 world leaders would attend the ceremony, next to around 160 ministers.[85] In another report, the French government said that at least one hundred heads of state and government had accepted the invitation to the Games, but did not disclose any other details.[86]

According to a list from the Elysée, three hundred foreign dignitaries from 130 countries and organisations, including 85 heads of state and government, were at Paris for the ceremony.[87] President Macron and IOC president Bach hosted a reception and a Sports for Sustainable Development Summit with visiting dignitaries.[87]

International organisations

The following dignitaries from international organisations were in attendance:

Reception

The ceremony received mixed reviews, with most of its criticism directed towards its length and format, weather conditions, technical issues, and other aspects of the production itself, but with praise for its musical performances, themes of inclusivity, and its final acts (including the cauldron lighting and Céline Dion's closing performance).[157] [158] 86% of French residents surveyed by the organizing committee considered the opening ceremony to have been "successful".[159] [160]

Among France's newspapers of record, Le Monde considered it a "dream-like spectacle" that showcased a country that was "inclusive" and "unafraid of controversy",[161] while Libération described it as "imbued with inclusivity and self-deprecation", and hailed a "catharsis that was all the more welcome" after the stress of France's snap elections and "sublimated by the rain that turned into an artistic asset".[162] The conservative Le Figaro described it as "a grandiose and sumptuous spectacle", but demonstrating that France "[can't] help drawing from its revolutionary guts the spirit of provocation and discord that has always fuelled its paradoxes and divisions".[163] French right-wing newspapers and commentators were less impressed, and called it 'woke propaganda'.[164]

Writing for Time, Judy Berman felt that the ceremony was "occasionally weird, wildly ambitious, ultimately wonderful, and extremely French", and remarked that "the most enjoyable moments tended to be the strangest—and the most idiosyncratically French—ones. Dozens of dancers in hot pink doing the can-can? Fantastique. Marie Antoinette holding her freshly decapitated, singing head, as the introduction to a set piece that would pair opera singer Marina Viotti with French metal stalwarts Gojira? Vive la révolution."[165] Arifa Akbar of The Guardian described the ceremony as being "like a motley outfit thrown together. Water cannons, street dancers in Louis XIV outfits, and ultra-camp fashion shows which seemed like a crime against haute couture: it would not have looked out of place at Cannes' gaudy la Croisette." However. Akbar felt that the final act and cauldron lighting was more "dignified", and that "the ceremony could have done with so much more of this class."

New York Times television critic Mike Hale considered the ceremony to be "quintessentially French: titillating, hermetic, light on humor and heavy on pretense", and praised the cauldron lighting and finale, but felt that the boat parade made the NBC telecast feel like a "bloated made-for-TV spectacle" akin to an awards show or holiday parade in comparison to past opening ceremonies.[166] The New Statesman compared the artistic segments to the Eurovision Song Contest, believing that the BBC's telecast needed a commentator such as Graham Norton "who could make sense of it all, or at least dryly mock that which they could not."[167] The inclusion of the Minions of the Despicable Me film franchise (characters who were created and voiced by the film's French director Pierre Coffin) were considered by U.S. critics as cross-promotion by the Olympics' local rightsholder NBCUniversal (whose American studio Universal Pictures distributes the films), with Aramide Tinubu of Variety describing the scene as "both odd and off-putting".[168] [169] [170]

Viewership

According to Médiamétrie ratings, the opening ceremony was seen in France by an average of 23.2 million viewers, and peaking at 25.2 million, making it among the country's 10 most-watched television broadcasts of all time behind the 2022 FIFA World Cup final (24.08 million).[171] In the United States, NBC Sports reported that the opening ceremony was seen by 28.6 million viewers across its live broadcast and prime time encore, its highest viewership for any Olympic opening ceremony since 2014.[172] In Canada, the CBC also reported ratings improvements over Tokyo 2020, with 13.3 million viewing all or part of the broadcast across CBC Television and its sub-license partners.[173]

Controversies and incidents

Festivité performance

See also: Drag and the Olympic Games. The Festivité segment contained a scene of drag queens and other artists arranged in a row along a catwalk. A statement from Paris 2024 said that it was inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's fresco The Last Supper, which depicts Jesus and the Twelve Apostles.[174]

The segment was criticised by some Christian groups.[175] The Roman Catholic Bishops' Conference of France considered it a "derision and mockery of Christianity". The Holy See "deplore[d] the offence" caused to Christians.[176] The Russian Orthodox Church criticized the opening ceremony.[177] The ecumenical organisation the World Council of Churches asked for an explanation from the IOC and described Christians as being "angered".[178] [179] [180] Festivité was also criticised by the Islamic organisation Al-Azhar Al-Sharif for depicting Jesus in an "offensive manner".[181] Secular criticism of the segment also came from conservative figures,[182] including Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan,[183] former U.S. president Donald Trump,[184] and Slovak deputy prime minister Tomáš Taraba, the last of whom described the ceremony as "deviant decadence".[185] Far-left French opposition figure Jean-Luc Mélenchon joined the criticism of the sequence.[186]

Contrastingly, the scene received praise from others for "celebrating queer visibility and LGBTQ+ inclusivity", according to American magazine Cosmopolitan.[187] Among those who expressed appreciation for the segment were American actress Jodie Sweetin, as well as Le Filip, a Croatian-French drag queen who won the third season of Drag Race France.[188]

In response to the criticism, the Paris 2024 producers stated that director Thomas Jolly "took inspiration from Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting to create the setting", and cited that the painting had already been frequently parodied in popular culture. However, the next day Jolly denied having been inspired by The Last Supper on BFM TV.[189] [190] On 28 July, organisers issued an apology for the performance, stating that "there was never an intention to show disrespect to any religious group".[191] One of the participants in the scene, Barbara Butch, filed a legal complaint after what she described as "an extremely violent campaign of cyber-harassment and defamation" directed toward her after the ceremony.[192] [193] Complaints have also been filed by Jolly,[194] Nicky Doll,[195] the choreographer,[196] the producers,[197] and the organizers.[198] French president Macron condemned the harassment;[199] he also defended the ceremony as a whole, stating that it had "made our compatriots extremely proud."

The Olympic World Library would later debunk the claims about the segment being the Last Supper when it published the media guide (written before the ceremony) as it mentions being homage to cultural festivities[200] and according to Georgian fact checking website, Myth Detector, many experts had pointed out the differences between the fresco and the segment.[201]

Marie Antoinette scene

The Liberté section included a portrayal of Marie Antoinette, in which the queen was shown holding her own decapitated head in reference to her execution by guillotine in 1793 during the French Revolution; the sequence was also held in the Conciergerie, where she was imprisoned, tried and sentenced. The segment was criticised for its grotesque nature and for glorifying violence in the Reign of Terror.[202] [203] [204] Critics included French right-wing figures, including, a biographer of Marie Antoinette;[205] French monarchists;[206] members of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, to which Marie Antoinette belonged; members of the House of Bourbon, into which she married;[207] [208] and even far-left French opposition figure Jean-Luc Mélenchon.[209] [210] [211] The segment was contrasted with the London 2012 opening ceremony, in which the inclusion of Queen Elizabeth II was perceived to be an "homage" to the British monarchy.[212] [213]

Thomas Jolly, the director of the ceremony, stated that there was no "glorification of this instrument of death that was the guillotine" and that "If we use our work to regenerate [...] division, hatred [...] and it continues to progress, when I believe we have made some peace [...], then that would be great pity."[214]

Presence of Aya Nakamura

The presence of singer Aya Nakamura at the ceremony was criticised. Nakamura had faced racial abuse in the leadup to the event, such as the far-right group Les Natifs displaying a banner "There's no way Aya. This is Paris, not the Bamako market" on the basis of her roots in Mali.[215] [216] According to an poll prior to the event, 63% of French people disapproved of Nakamura performing at the Olympics.[217]

Introduction of South Korea as North Korea

During the parade of nations, the South Korean delegation was incorrectly addressed by the French and English announcers as and Democratic People's Republic of Koreathe official designation for North Korearather than and Republic of Korea.[218] [219] The International Olympic Committee posted an apology on their official website.[220]

Jang Mi-ran, Second Vice Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, stated that it would submit an official protest over the accident, and that it had "asked the foreign ministry to lodge a strong complaint with France on a government level", asked the IOC to arrange a meeting with President Bach regarding this incident, and asked the Paris organizing committee to ensure that this would not reoccur.[221]

See also

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Notes and References

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  219. News: "대한민국이 북조선인민공화국(DPRK)이라고?" 초황당 파리올림픽 개회식→문체부X체육회 적극 대응[파리live]]. Sports Chosun. 2024-07-27. Yeong-ji. Jeon. ko. 대한민국을 DPRK로 소개한 장내 아나운서의 치명적인 실수에 새벽 TV로 개회식을 지켜보던 국민들이 경악했다. 남성 아나운서가 한국을 프랑스어로 'Republique populaire democratique de coree'로 소개한 후 여성 아나운서가 영어로 'Democratic People's Republic of Korea'라고 반복해 소개했다.. 2024-07-27.
  220. Web site: 2024-07-27 . IOC statement on wrong identification of the team of the Republic of Korea NOC during the Opening Ceremony . 2024-07-28 . Olympics.com . International Olympic Committee .
  221. News: Yoo . Jee-ho . July 27, 2024 . (Olympics) S. Korea demands meeting with IOC chief over opening ceremony gaffe . Yonhap News Agency.