Friday, 15 August 2008

Opening Ceremony of 2008 Beijing Olympics



The opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics absolutely blew me away. Politics aside and regardless of the CG fireworks, the drum countdown was so breathtaking, it made me watch the entire four or so hours of the ceremony. The power of the 2008 Chinese people who kept in time with such military precision was certainly a sight to behold. They beat their square drums, which lit up and created aerial images in lights. Probably one of the most impressive moments was when these light patterns went on to form the countdown numbers in both Western numbers and Chinese characters.

The history of the drum, sometimes called a Fou is an interesting one. Originally it was just a large pot which could be round or square. However, during social gatherings, after the Chinese people had drunk maybe a little too much, they would sing and make music as is common in many cultures. The Fou therefore became a makeshift instrument, which then found its way into popular instrument territory later on.

If you haven't already seen and appreciated this section of the Olympic Ceremony, then it is an absolute must. Do it now!

Watch now on youtube.com

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