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		<title>Paris Olympics, « les jeux sont faits ! », and for everyone!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Every self-respecting Frenchman is a master of the art of criticism. Parisians even have the reputation of being champions in this field, as it is well known that “J&#8217;aime rien, je suis parisien” (‘I don&#8217;t like anything, I&#8217;m Parisian’). The famous opening ceremony was therefore awaited with posed detachment before arousing enthusiasm and joy, the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><span lang="EN-US">Every self-respecting Frenchman is a master of the art of criticism. Parisians even have the reputation of being champions in this field, as it is well known that “J&#8217;aime rien, je suis parisien” (‘I don&#8217;t like anything, I&#8217;m Parisian’). The famous opening ceremony was therefore awaited with posed detachment before arousing enthusiasm and joy, the last note of music heard. <strong>Céline Dion</strong> brought an emotional close to an event where <strong>diversity and celebration</strong> seemed to be the watchwords. </span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-US">It came as no surprise that <strong>Thomas Jolly</strong>, a well-known<strong> theatre and opera director</strong>, had not forgotten classical music, though his strong presence was a surprise. Throughout the parade, music lovers recognised the familiar tunes of <strong>Saint-Saëns</strong>, <strong>Ravel and Offenbach</strong> in a surprising and explosive mix of genres. Everyone will remember <strong>Gojira</strong>&#8216;s hard rock accompaniment to a revolutionary <strong><em>Carmen</em></strong> sung by<strong> Swiss mezzo Marina Viotti</strong>. <strong>Jakub Józef Orliński</strong>, break dancer and superb countertenor, created a surprise by performing ‘<strong>Viens Hymen</strong>’, from <strong>Rameau&#8217;s Indes Galantes</strong> usually sung by a soprano. </span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-US">The<strong> Orchestre National de France</strong> conducted by <strong>Cristian Măcelaru</strong> was also in the spotlight, as were the star <strong>dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet</strong>, <strong>Germain Louvet</strong> and <strong>Guillaume Diop</strong>, who performed an unforgettable solo over the rooftops of Paris. <strong>Alexandre Kantorow</strong>, a super-talented young pianist, played <strong>Maurice Ravel&#8217;s Jeux d&#8217;eau</strong> in the pouring rain, looking like nothing! </span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-US">But the image that the whole world will remember forever is that of French mezzo <strong>Axelle Saint-Cirel</strong> draped in the blue-white-red flag, proudly posed at the very top of the <strong>Grand Palais</strong>. The<strong> 2023 winner of the Concours des Voix des Outre-mer</strong> performed <strong>Rouget de Lisle&#8217;s La Marseillaise</strong> in a gentle version arranged by <strong>Victor Le Masne</strong> (the evening&#8217;s music coordinator), in a moment of appeasement and universalism where the communion of peoples was also based on music. </span></p>
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<p style="text-align: right;"><em>Axelle Saint Cirel © AFP</em></p>
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