Date | 24 August 2021 |
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Time | 20:00 – 22:54 JST ( UTC+9) [1] |
Location | Tokyo, Japan |
Theme | "Moving Forward: We Have Wings" [2] |
Filmed by | OBS on behalf of the Japan Consortium ( NHK and TBS) |
Footage | The ceremony on the IPC YouTube channel on YouTube |
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2020 Summer Paralympics |
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The 2020 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony took place on 24 August 2021 at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. [3] [4] The theme of the opening ceremony was "Moving Forward: We Have Wings" and thus surrounded around the theme of aviation, airplanes, airports, and everything that involved air travel. [2]
The Japan National Stadium, also referred to as the Olympic Stadium, served as the main stadium for the opening ceremony. The stadium will also serve as the main stadium for the closing ceremony, and the athletics/track and field events. [7]
In the announcement of the Refugee Paralympic Team, it was stated that the team would enter first in the parade of nations. [8] The rest of the countries entered in the Japanese Gojūon alphabetical order, with the last three teams being the United States, France, and Japan as the current host of the Paralympics as the final team and the next two hosts being Los Angeles 2028 and Paris 2024, so the United States and France entered as the final two teams before the Japanese team. Unlike the Olympics, Greece does not enter at the start of the parade, but instead follows the regular alphabetical order. After the parade of nations, there is a welcome greeting to the Para Airport. [9][ citation needed]
Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii was among the musicians who participated in the Opening Ceremony, although not in person. A recording of a composition by him ("House of Wind"), performed with an orchestra, was played while the flag of Japan was carried on stage. [10] 13 year old Yui Wago performed the role of the 'Little One-Winged Plane'. [11]
The announcers at all ceremonies were Mai Shoji (English) and Hiroyuki Sekino (Japanese). [12]
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The ceremony was set in a 'Para Airport' -- a symbol of diversity and inclusion -- and began with a video that depicted the strength of para athletes.