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The biggest night club in France - Closing Ceremony

 

Sunday’s Paris 2024 Paralympics Closing Ceremony at Stade de France getting closer.

 

‘The biggest nightclub in France’ is how Paris 2024 organisers are described the Closing Ceremony.

 

 

Tony Estanguet said “Sunday's ceremony would be a celebration of the sportsmen and women who have lit up the Games over the last six weeks”.

24 DJs, one hour set, one track each.

 

24 DJs, one hour set, one track each

 

The DJs include Cassius, Kavinsky, Agoria, and electronic music legend Jean-Michel Jarre.

 

“The  hour-long set, which will see 24 DJs on stage, mixing in one track each, will be opened and closed by French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre, 76. “

 

Has anyone heard ir seen anything of rehearsals of the Paris 2024 Paralympics Closing Ceremony?

 

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8 minutes ago, AustralianFan said:

The biggest night club in France - Closing Ceremony

 

Sunday’s Paris 2024 Paralympics Closing Ceremony at Stade de France getting closer.

 

‘The biggest nightclub in France’ is how Paris 2024 organisers are described the Closing Ceremony.

 

 

Tony Estanguet said “Sunday's ceremony would be a celebration of the sportsmen and women who have lit up the Games over the last six weeks”.

24 DJs, one hour set, one track each.

 

24 DJs, one hour set, one track each

 

The DJs include Cassius, Kavinsky, Agoria, and electronic music legend Jean-Michel Jarre.

 

“The  hour-long set, which will see 24 DJs on stage, mixing in one track each, will be opened and closed by French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre, 76. “

 

Has anyone heard ir seen anything of rehearsals of the Paris 2024 Paralympics Closing Ceremony?

 

So only one actual original idea from 1976 & 24 people copying someone else? Sounds like 21st Century music right enough.

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1 hour ago, AustralianFan said:

The biggest night club in France - Closing Ceremony

 

Sunday’s Paris 2024 Paralympics Closing Ceremony at Stade de France getting closer.

 

‘The biggest nightclub in France’ is how Paris 2024 organisers are described the Closing Ceremony.

 

 

Tony Estanguet said “Sunday's ceremony would be a celebration of the sportsmen and women who have lit up the Games over the last six weeks”.

 

24 DJs, one hour set, one track each

 

The DJs include Cassius, Kavinsky, Agoria, and electronic music legend Jean-Michel Jarre.

 

“The  hour-long set, which will see 24 DJs on stage, mixing in one track each, will be opened and closed by French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre, 76. “

 

Has anyone heard ir seen anything of rehearsals of the Paris 2024 Paralympics Closing Ceremony?

 

Looking forward to this

 

 

Giant Dance Party

 

Paris 2024 Ceremonies Artistic Director Thomas Jolly has promised a giant dance party at the Closing Ceremony.

 

Jolly says 24 DJs will perform thumping techno and dance music at the Stade de France on Sunday as the curtain falls on the 2024 Paralympics.

 

“We want to turn the Stade de France into the biggest dance floor to celebrate the end of the Paralympics,” Jolly told The Associated Press in an interview.

 

Much like during the Paralympic opening ceremony, which featured artists with disabilities and dancers using crutches or wheelchairs, the dance floor will be open for all.

 

“There will be choreographic sequences that will showcase the body,” Jolly said.

 

 

 

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According to the Stade de France website, the order of proceedings for Sunday night’s “dance party” Closing Ceremony is:


    > Opening scene
    > Speeches and anthems 
    > Thanks to the volunteers 
    > Medal presentation ceremony 
    > Artistic show 
    > Los Angeles 2028 handover 
    > Grand Final

 

Credit: Stade de France

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