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Albertville 1992 Opening Ceremony || Decomposition of Movement - Sports

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

''Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses'', a french poliphonic group, representing the music from the french island of Corsica, performs ''Giramonde''. as spinning machines moves in circles, creating an effect of athletes performing various sports. Then, the music changes to the tune of ''Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix'' from the opera ''Samsom et Dalila'' , composed by Camille Saint-Saëns.

Suddenly, performers dressed in black and white enter as they do an artistic interpretation of the winter sports, like Luge, Hockey and Slalom, as well for others.

''Dead Can Dance'', a band composed of Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry and formed in Melbourne, Australia, composed music for this segment, called ''Echolalia'' and ''Mother Tongue'' respectively. Al Comet song ''Plus d'Accordeon'' is heard as well during the final moments.

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  • Hola Ikarus361

    Podriass poner el show completo y poner por orden de aparicion???

    Gracias.

  • Tengo nada mas los actos culturales despues del desfile de atletas pero nada mas, lo siento (he estado tratando de averiguar si alguien posee los primeros actos que representaban los aros olimpicos y la Union Europea). Y los he puesto en orden en una lista de reproduccion en la que puedes hacer click en frente de mi canal.

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  • SHUUUUUTTTTT UUUPPPPPPPPPPP fucking idiots commentators !!!!!

  • Once again the commentators, awed by their own brilliance, must talk over a wonderful musical score and performance. If this was a ballet and they sat in the audience, they would be quickly ejected from the theater!

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