Tokyo
ceremonies will not leave 'stylish' Para Games in the shade
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[July 31, 2018]
By Jack Tarrant
TOKYO (Reuters) - The organizers of the
Tokyo 2020 opening and closing ceremonies are adamant that the
Paralympics will be on an equal footing with the Olympics as they
plan consistent themes and storylines across all four ceremonies.
Hiroshi Sasaki, the man behind Tokyo 2020's startling handover
performance during the closing ceremony at the Rio Games in 2016,
has been tasked with designing the Paralympic ceremonies in two
years' time.
The Paralympics are due to start on August 25, 2020, over two weeks
after the end of the Olympics on August 9, but Sasaki is determined
to orchestrate a ceremony that keeps the Paralympics firmly in the
public consciousness.
"There is something I would like to avoid, which is after the
Olympics people will feel things have concluded, things have
finished," Sasaki told reporters on Tuesday.
"There will be much media attention after the Olympic Games - how
were the Games, how many medals each country has won – but then I
will once again be asking for your full support in also giving
energy to the Paralympic Games."
Sasaki spoke passionately about meeting para athletes, who have
helped shape his understanding of their sport, and wants to design
ceremonies that will highlight how 'cool' and 'stylish' they are.
"The recognition of Para sports, which is different to that of the
past, is of para sports being cool," said Sasaki.
"The key words being something cool, something stylish. This is
something I would like to see. If you look at the Paralympic Games
or para athletes, they are all taking on challenges, over-coming
many difficulties and obstacles."
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Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Executive Creative Director of the
opening and closing ceremonies, Hiroshi Sasaki, attends a news
conferece in Tokyo, Japan July 31, 2018. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
The basic plan for the ceremonies was announced on Monday, with the
proposal to position all four – the opening and closing ceremonies
of both the Olympic and Paralympic Games – as a single entity, with
one storyline running throughout.
"We have the closing ceremony of Paralympic Games that will serve as
the ending, or the conclusion, of the four-part structure –
introduction, development and conclusion," explained Mansai Nomura,
who will oversee all four ceremonies.
"The closing ceremony will be key in sending a message to the
future.
"I think we are at a stage of transformation; that the Paralympic
Games will undergo significant transformations and in two years time
maybe para sports will have transformed significantly.
"That is a real possibility. In that sense, the Tokyo Games, will be
a turning point."
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant, editing by Nick Mulvenney)
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