BIRTHPLACE (2004) / eros
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- BIRTHPLACE / the Opening Ceremony of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games
conceived, visualised and directed by DIMITRIS PAPAIOANNOU
birthplace2004.com
ten years on
a blog celebrating our memories of the ceremony
with new documentary material by ATHINA RACHEL TSANGARI
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BIRTHPLACE (2004) / eros
ceremony extract from the Clepsydra segment
music PASSAGE by K.BHTA
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BIRTHPLACE / creative team
conceived, visualised and directed by DIMITRIS PAPAIOANNOU
co-creation, music concept creator YORGOS KOUMENDAKIS
set designer LILI PEZANOU
lighting designer & director ELEFTHERIA DEKO
choreographer ANGELIKI STELLATOU
costume designer SOPHIA KOKOSALAKI
video director & producer ATHINA RACHEL TSANGARI
ceremonies texts LINA NIKOLAKOPOULOU
pyrotechnic design CHRISTOPHE BERTHONNEAU
clepsydra segment-visual concept & direction ANGELOS MENDIS
coordinator of the creative-associate director TINA PAPANIKOLAOU
full credits here: birthplace2004.com/credits
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BIRTHPLACE / documentary videos
directed and produced by ATHINA RACHEL TSANGARI (haosfilm.com)
chief editor MATT JOHNSON
video ATHINA RACHEL TSANGARI, ISAAC MATHES, MARGARITA MANDA, ATHENS 2004 AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVE, JACK MORTON WORLDWIDE
editing SANDRINE CHEYROL, MARINA GIOTI, MARIA HATZAKOU
ceremony tv broadcast ATHENS OLYMPIC BROADCASTING
This documentary video was first presented at the exhibition “A Greek Ceremony: Exhibition of Costumes and Objects from the Opening Ceremony of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games” at the Beijing Capital Museum, between 20 May and 6 July 2008, as part of the Cultural Year of Greece in China. The exhibition, curated and designed by Lili Pezanou, was then transferred to the National Glyptotheque in Athens, Greece between 8 and 20 December 2009.
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beautiful.....the history of Greec through the art. inspired from Greek painting and scalpures that you can see on museums in Greece and all over the world
I've been following the Olympics since 1972 and live in Sydney. This ceremony is something I will never forget. You wanted to say something meaningful to the world and you succeeded.
Pure art. The stadium field as the largest theater in the world.
What a civilization! From the pre-Biblical Minoans to the Hellenistic epoch! It truly raised humanity off its knees to the pantheon of excellence!
wonderful!!!
Gorgeous 💙
Genio!