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The Opening Ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics
2006 Winter Olympics

The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XX Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in Turin, Italy from February 10, 2006, through February 26, 2006....
 (Torino 2006) was held on February 10, 2006 beginning at 20:00 CET
Central European Time

Central European Time is one of the names of the time zone that is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. It is used in most European and some North African countries....
 (19:00 UTC) at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
.

The ceremony was attended by 35,000 spectators with the presence of numerous international and Italian guests on the stage and heads of state and government on the stands.






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2006 Olympics Opening Ceremony
The Opening Ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics
2006 Winter Olympics

The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XX Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in Turin, Italy from February 10, 2006, through February 26, 2006....
 (Torino 2006) was held on February 10, 2006 beginning at 20:00 CET
Central European Time

Central European Time is one of the names of the time zone that is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. It is used in most European and some North African countries....
 (19:00 UTC) at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
.

The ceremony was attended by 35,000 spectators with the presence of numerous international and Italian guests on the stage and heads of state and government on the stands. The event was broadcast live to an estimated two-billion audience worldwide by 32 television cameras.

The ceremony saluted the region's culture and history, was highlighted by Italian celebrities and showcased Italian designs. There were the customary parade of athletes and raising of the host nation's flag and the Olympic flag. Apart from the choreography, the fireworks
Fireworks

A firework is classified as a low explosive material pyrotechnics device used primarily for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. The most common use of a firework is as part of a fireworks display....
, and the pageantry, the ceremony was a reminder of peace as a goal of these Games. It climaxed with the lighting of the Olympic Flame.

Program

The theme of the program was "Passion," and the 4000m˛ stage was shaped like an anatomic heart
Heart

The heart is a muscle organ in all vertebrates responsible for pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions, or a similar structure in annelids, mollusks, and arthropods....
 with a mosh pit
Circle pit

A circle pit is a term for aggressive, violent dancing performed by people running in a circle usually at Rock music gigs. It is a type of strenuous dancing associated with certain subgenres of music such as ska, punk rock, thrash metal, Heavy metal music, and even some harder rock music and electronic music, usually started by members of the...
 in the centre where the athletes congregated for the second half of the ceremonies. The athletes were thus put in the centre of action and in front of the stage, emphasizing that the athletes were the focus of the Games.

There were sentiments of self-conceit amongst TOROC for not including a tribute section during the Opening Ceremonies honoring the Past Host Cities of the previous installments of the Olympic Winter Games that was the very first part of the XIX Olympic Winter Games
2002 Winter Olympics

The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIX Olympic Winter Games were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in 2002 in and around Salt Lake City, Utah, United States....
 that had been held in Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City is the Capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. The name of the city is often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC....
 on February 8, 2002.

The ceremony was conducted in French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
 and English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
, the two official languages of the International Olympic Committee
International Olympic Committee

The International Olympic Committee is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas on June 23, 1894....
, and Italian
Italian language

Italian is a Romance languages spoken by about 63 million people as a first language, primarily in Italy. In Switzerland, Italian is one of four Linguistic geography of Switzerlands....
, the language of the host country. The program was executed by 6,100 volunteers and 240 professionals after 15,000 man days of work.

Rhythm of Passion

Sparks of Passion

  • Artistic, 1m countdown plus 4m 20s
  • 776 performers
  • Direction: Gabriele Vacis
  • Assistant direction: Roberto Tarasco
  • Choreography: Giuseppe Arena
  • Moshpit choreography: Doug Jack
  • Pyrotechnical effects: Christophe Berthonneau
  • Segment coordinator: Annalisa Barbieri
  • Helmet-donning skaters costume design: Lino Dainese
  • Sparks special effects: Vittorio Comi
  • Helmet-donning skaters choreography: Giuseppe Arena
  • Helmet-donning skaters: Fabio Cassinelli, Simone Giaccaglia, Luca Imperio, Elia Locagliano, Simone Martino, Daniele Pin
  • Original Music: Composed arranged and orchestrated by Michele Centonze in collaboration with Stefano Nanni


The Opening Ceremonies began with a traditional countdown
Countdown

A countdown is the backward counting to indicate the seconds, days, etc. remaining before an event occurs or a deadline expires. Typical events for which a countdown is used include the launch of a rocket or spacecraft, the explosion of a bomb, the start of a racing, or the New Year....
 by the spectators. Italian gymnast Yuri Chechi as a shaman striking an anvil
Anvil

An anvil is a manufacturing tool, made of a hard and massive block of stone or metal used as a support for chiseling and hammering other objects, such as in forging iron and steel items....
 with a hammer opened the first scene of the program representing the industrial past of the Piedmont
Piedmont

Piedmont is one of the 20 Regions of Italy. It has an area of 25,399 km? and a population of about 4.4 million. The capital is Turin. The main local dialect is Piedmontese....
 region. Each strike spewed up a fountain of flames and were responded to with flames over three metres high, lit from 52 nozzles lined up around the piazza. A group of inline skaters in red unitards soon entered and executed their choreograph and formations. With the fire, costume and flood light, the stage was soon turned into a sea of red. In the mosh pit, performers executed synchronised swimming moves to the pulsing rhythm. It was said that the choreographer was inspired by synchronised swimming when he saw the event for the first time in the 2004 Summer Olympics
2004 Summer Olympics

The 2004 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, was a premier international multi-sport event held in Athens, Greece from August 13 to August 29, 2004 with the motto Welcome Home. 10,625 athletes competed, some 600 more than expected, accompanied by 5,501 team officials from 201 countries....
 in Athens
Athens

Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
.

The skaters then gyrated to the pulsing rhythm forming a familiar heart shape pumping to the beat. The formation was soon shattered when a lone skater symbolising a spark of passion shot through the beating heart. Six helmet-donning skaters then entered with two-foot flames flared from the back of their helmets and criscrossed the stage.

Greetings from the Alps

Mountain Folk

  • Artistic, 4m 30s
  • 829 performers
  • Direction: Gabriele Vacis
  • Moshpit
    Circle pit

    A circle pit is a term for aggressive, violent dancing performed by people running in a circle usually at Rock music gigs. It is a type of strenuous dancing associated with certain subgenres of music such as ska, punk rock, thrash metal, Heavy metal music, and even some harder rock music and electronic music, usually started by members of the...
     choreography: Doug Jack
  • Segment coordinator: Annalisa Barbieri
  • Music: Occitane Anthem
    National anthem

    A national anthem is a generally patriotism musical composition that evokes and eulogizes the history, traditions and struggles of its people, recognized either by a nation's government as the official national song, or by convention through use by the people....
     "Se Chanta
    Se Canto

    Se Canta is an anthem associated with Occitania. It is also a very old popular song, known all over Occitania. It would have been written by Gaston III F?bus , Count of Foix and Bearn....
    " performed by L'Ange Gardien Chorus; Ouverture "Gazza Ladra" by Rossini
    Gioacchino Rossini

    Gioachino Antonio Rossini was a popular Italian composer who created 39 operas as well as sacred music and chamber music. His best known works include Il barbiere di Siviglia , La Cenerentola and Guillaume Tell ....
    , arranged and orchestrated by Michele Centonze in collaboration with Stefano Nanni


Following the exit of the flaming skaters, the sounding of seven alphorn
Alphorn

The alphorn or alpenhorn or alpine horn is a Brass instrument, consisting of a natural wooden horn of conical bore, having a wooden cup-shaped Mouthpiece , used by mountain dwellers in Swiss Alps and elsewhere....
s to the notes of the Occitan Hymn signaled the beginning of the next segment that paid tribute to the Alps
Alps

The Alps is the name for one of the great mountain range systems of Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the east; through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany; to France in the west....
 and the seven Alpine countries: Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
, Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein

The Principality of Liechtenstein is a Landlocked country#Doubly landlocked country alpine country microstate in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and by Austria to the east....
, Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 and Slovenia
Slovenia

Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a country in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north....
. Artificial snow and life-size pine tree shapes set the mood for this segment as the stage was transformed from red to white.

It had been 14 years since the Winter Olympic Games were last held in the Alps, in 1992 in Albertville, France
1992 Winter Olympics

The 1992 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVI Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was staged in 1992 in Albertville, France....
. The 13 million people living in the mountainous region were represented by dancers waltzing in their national costumes. Life-size cow effigies .were pulled in and paraded around the stage representing the significance of the dairy farming
Dairy farming

Dairy farming is a class of agriculture, or an animal husbandry, enterprise, for long-term production of milk, which may be either processed on-site or transported to a dairy factory for processing and eventual retail sale....
 industry in the Alpine region. Three waltzing couples in cow suits soon entered the scene, while cow bells were heard ringing from the crowd.

After the stage was cleared, 50 performers in white unitards entered with very large white balloons on their heads symbolising the arrival of the snowflakes. A change of music signalled the exit of the snowflakes and in the mosh pit performers formed a snowflake which was lit up by flashlights as the segment came to a close.

Italy

Italian Flag

Entry of the Authorities

Italian Anthem

  • Direction: Gabriele Vacis
  • Artistic direction and costume design: Giorgio Armani
  • Protocol coordinator: Sigrid Guillion Mangilli
  • Protocol segment coordinator: Pamela Allvin
  • Segment coordinator: Annalisi Barbieri
  • Coordinator: CONI - Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano
  • Carabineers
    Carabinieri

    The Arma dei Carabinieri is the national gendarmerie of Italy, policing both the military and civilian populations. The Carabinieri is now a branch of armed forces , thus ending their long standing role as the first corps of the Italian army....
    ' Guard of Honour
  • Music: "Amarcord
    Amarcord

    Amarcord , directed by Federico Fellini, is a semi-autobiographical bildungsroman that combines poignancy with bawdy comedy. It tells the story of a wild cast of characters inhabiting the fictional Borgo based on Fellini?s hometown of Rimini in 1930s Fascist Italy....
    ", by Nino Rota; Italian Anthem
    Il Canto degli Italiani

    Il Canto degli Italiani is the Italy national anthem. It is best known among Italians as Inno di Mameli and often referred to as Fratelli d'Italia , from its incipit....
    , composed by Goffredo Mameli and Michele Novaro, arranged by Michele Centonze


This section paid tribute to the Italian flag whose entrance was led by 26 Olympic medalists in white suits and gowns marching in two files. Following the athletes was model, singer and future French first lady Carla Bruni
Carla Bruni

Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is an Italy-born, naturalized France songwriter, singer, and former Model . She is currently the First Lady of France, after marrying President of France Nicolas Sarkozy in February 2008....
 carrying a folded Italian flag
Flag of Italy

The flag of Italy is a tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical Pale of green, white and red, with the green at the hoist side. In its current form it has been in use since 19 June 1946 and was formally adopted on 1 January 1948....
. Bruni wore a sparkling gown by Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani is an Italian fashion designer, particularly noted for his menswear. He is known today for his clean, tailored lines. He formed his company, Armani, in 1974, and by 2001 was acclaimed as the most successful designer to come out of Italy, with an annual turnover of $1.691 billion, and a personal fortune of $5 billion....
, inspired by crystal and ice.

The stage was flooded in the Italian colours red, white, and green by the coloured spotlights at the top of the stadium as the entrance of the President of the International Olympic Committee
International Olympic Committee

The International Olympic Committee is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas on June 23, 1894....
 Jacques Rogge
Jacques Rogge

Jacques Rogge, Count Rogge is a Belgium sports functionary. He is the eighth president of the International Olympic Committee ....
 and the President of Italy Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi

is an Italy politician and banker. He was Prime Minister of Italy from 1993 to 1994 and was President of the Italian Republic from 1999 to 2006. He is currently a Senator for life in the Italian Senate....
 was announced.

Sustained drumbeats set a mood as three military police officers entered and retrieved the flag from Bruni and brought it to the flag pole.

The flag was raised by Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani is an Italian fashion designer, particularly noted for his menswear. He is known today for his clean, tailored lines. He formed his company, Armani, in 1974, and by 2001 was acclaimed as the most successful designer to come out of Italy, with an annual turnover of $1.691 billion, and a personal fortune of $5 billion....
 to the solo rendition of the Italian national anthem after a short pastoral orchestra introduction (as oppose to the usual marching introduction). Il Canto degli Italiani
Il Canto degli Italiani

Il Canto degli Italiani is the Italy national anthem. It is best known among Italians as Inno di Mameli and often referred to as Fratelli d'Italia , from its incipit....
 was performed by nine-year-old Eleonora Benetti wearing the Italian tricolour. Her verse ended as the choir joined in for the much more rapid refrain
Refrain

A refrain is the line or lines that are repeated in music or in Poetry; the "chorus" of a song. Poetry fixed forms that feature refrains include the villanelle, the virelay, and the sestina....
.

Torino Olympic City

XX Olympic Winter Games

The Great Skier

  • Artistic, 6m 10s
  • 467 performers
  • Direction: Doug Jack
  • Choreography: Bryn Walters, Nikis Lagousakos, Claire Terri
  • Segment coordinator: Annalisa Barbieri
  • Original music: composed arranged and orchestrated by Michele Centonze in collaboration with Stefano Nanni


467 performers, each wearing one of the Olympic colours, then entered and created a ski jumper formation after the playing of the Italian national anthem. The choreography showed an animated ski jumper gliding down the slope, flying through the air and eventually landing on the ground. Puffs of air could be seen as the jumper prepared his jump. Performers carrying a blue banner then entered to show the skier gliding down the slope. The figure was lit up by flashlights in a formation of a ski jumper in flight. The ski jumper eventually made a telemark
Telemark skiing

Telemark skiing is a term used for skiing using the Telemark turn, which is a technique invented by Norwegian Sondre Norheim. It is also known as "free heel skiing." Unlike alpine skiing equipment, the skis used for telemarking have a binding that only connects the boot to the ski at the toes, just as in cross-country skiing....
 landing on the ground as performers released confetti and cheered as the segment came to a close.

Olympic Spirit

Citius, altius, fortius
  • Artistic, 6m 10s
  • 149 performers
  • Direction and choreography: Giulia Staccioli (Kataklň)
  • Technical director: Richard Hartman
  • Production director: Simone Masserini
  • Segment coordinator: Vichi Lombardo
  • Kataklň technical Coordinator: Andrea Zorzi
  • Ground choreography: Bryn Walters
  • Performer athletes: Maria Agatiello, Davide Agostini, Sara Bonarti,Ilaria Cinzia Cavagna, Mauro Maurizio Colucci, Valentina Marino, Giulia Piolanti, Stefano Pribaz, Davide Rabaioli, Marco Zanotti, Gabriele Zappa
  • Original music: composed, arranged and orchestrated by Michele Centonze, in collaboration with Stefano Nanni


The Sparks of Passion reentered the stadium in this segment where the largest and tallest Olympic Rings for the Opening Ceremonies would be created. Acrobats could be seen maneuvering on three ring shaped frames floating up and down along four lattice columns on the opposite end of the stadium to the stage and the mosh pit. Dancers in red unitards below gyrated to pulsing beats as the theme of passion returned for this segment of the program. While the acrobats descended to the ground, two additional ring shaped frames were raised. The five circular frames were flipped vertically revealing the five Olympic Rings shimmering in light. The rings were then illuminated in the Olympic colours and the structure was lit up in fireworks. The black ring in the centre of the symbol was substituted with white since it is impossible to produce black light
Black light

File:Ultraviolet.svgA Black light or UV Light is a lamp emitting electromagnetic radiation that is almost exclusively in the soft ultraviolet range, and emits very little Optical spectrum....
.

Heroes of Our Time - Parade of Nations

  • Protocol, 53m
  • Choreography: Doug Jack
  • Placard bearers' costumes: Atelier
    Atelier

    An atelier is an artist's studio or workroom.Atelier may also refer to:* The Atelier Method of art instruction* The Atelier series of video games...
     Moschino
    Moschino

    Moschino is a part of the Aeffe fashion group and a design house and manufacturer of women's, men's and children's fashion. It was originally created in 1983 by the late Franco Moschino....
     (Rossella Jardini, Joan Tann)
  • Music: Medley disco music
    Disco

    Disco is a genre of dance music that originated in and was initially popular among African American, gay and Hispanic and Latino Americans communities in the United States in the late 1960s....


The national teams then entered underneath the five-ring structure in the traditional Parade of Nations. Like with all Olympic games, the first team to emerge was Greece, since it was the birthplace of the games, and the host nation Italy entered last. The rest of the nations entered following the alphabetical order according to the spelling of the country in Italian, the language of the host country, as is tradition.

The names of the nations were announced first in Italian, then in English and followed by French.

North Korea
North Korea

North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea , is a state in East Asia, occupying the northern half of the Korean Peninsula....
 and South Korea
South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea , ), often referred to as Korea and the "names of Korea#Revival of the names", is a Semi-presidential system republic in East Asia, located in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula....
 marched together under the Unification Flag
Unification Flag

The Unification Flag is used to represent all of Korea when North Korea and South Korea participate together in sporting events. The flag was first used in 1991 when the two countries competed as a single team in the 41st World Table Tennis Championship in Chiba, Chiba, Japan and the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship in Lisbon, Portugal....
 for the first time in the Winter Olympic Games. The two nations have been doing so since the 2000 Summer Olympics
2000 Summer Olympics

The Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games or the Millennium Games/Games of the New Millennium, officially known as the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was celebrated between 13 September and 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia....
 in Sydney. North Korea, however, did not participate in the 2002 Winter Games
2002 Winter Olympics

The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIX Olympic Winter Games were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in 2002 in and around Salt Lake City, Utah, United States....
 in Salt Lake City. Altogether, 80 National Olympic Committee
National Olympic Committee

National Olympic Committees are the national constituents of the worldwide Olympic movement. Subject to the controls of the International Olympic Committee, they are responsible for organizing their people's participation in the Olympic Games....
s participated in the Games, an increase from 77 in the previous Winter Games.

The atelier
Atelier

An atelier is an artist's studio or workroom.Atelier may also refer to:* The Atelier Method of art instruction* The Atelier series of video games...
 Moschino
Moschino

Moschino is a part of the Aeffe fashion group and a design house and manufacturer of women's, men's and children's fashion. It was originally created in 1983 by the late Franco Moschino....
 designed the clothes of the women bearing the placards with team names for the athletes' parade. The dresses were shaped as snowy mountain tops, complete with pine trees and small houses lit up by embedded lights. Miss Italia
Miss Italia

Miss Italia is the name of a Beauty contest awarding prizes every year to young, female contestants from Italy. Since the first edition of the contest in 1939 many of the contestants have gone on to notable careers in television and film....
, Edelfa Chiara Masciotta
Edelfa Chiara Masciotta

Edelfa Chiara Masciotta is an Italy television personality who was Miss Italia for 2005.Masciotta was born in Turin. She was crowned Miss Italy on September 19, 2005....
, was carrying the placard for team Italy who wore a special dress designed to pay tribute to Turin. Frank Fernandez, from Atlanta, was carrying the placard for the team Brunei. See video clip at 5:15 on

The march of the Olympic teams was accompanied by a selection of 1970s and 1980s American and European disco
Disco

Disco is a genre of dance music that originated in and was initially popular among African American, gay and Hispanic and Latino Americans communities in the United States in the late 1960s....
 music, including "Video Killed the Radio Star
Video Killed the Radio Star

"Video Killed the Radio Star" is a song by the British synthpop group The Buggles, released in 1979. It celebrates the Old time radio, describing a singer whose career is cut short by television....
," "YMCA
YMCA (song)

"Y.M.C.A." is a 1978 song by the Village People which became a hit in January 1979. The song reached #2 on the U.S. charts in early 1979 and reached No.1 in the United Kingdom around the same time, becoming the group's biggest hit ever....
" by the Village People
Village People

Village People are a concept disco group formed in the late 1970s. The group is well known for their on-stage costumes as for their catchy tunes and suggestive lyrics....
, "I Will Survive
I Will Survive

"I Will Survive" is a song first performed by Gloria Gaynor, released in October 1978. It was written by Freddie Perren and Dino Fekaris.The song's lyrics describe a narrator who finds personal strength while recovering from a break-up; it has often been used as an anthem of female empowerment, a gay anthem, and HIV/AIDS awareness - and is...
" by Gloria Gaynor
Gloria Gaynor

Gloria Gaynor is an United States singer, best-known for the disco era hits "I Will Survive" , "Never Can Say Goodbye " , "Let Me Know " and "I Am What I Am " ....
, "Daddy Cool
Daddy Cool

Daddy Cool may mean:* Daddy Cool , a 1970s Australian rock band, reformed since 2005* Daddy Cool, a book by Donald Goines* Daddy Cool , a 1976 hit single by Boney M...
" by Boney M
Boney M

Boney M. is a West Germany-based pop music and disco group created by West Germany record producer Frank Farian. The four original members of the group's official lineup were Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett , Maizie Williams , and Bobby Farrell ....
 and songs by the Doobie Brothers and Eurythmics
Eurythmics

Eurythmics are a United Kingdom musical duet, formed in 1980 by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart.The pair have achieved significant global, commercial and critical success, selling 75 million records worldwide, winning numerous awards, and have undertaken several successful world tours....
.

The following table lists the countries and territories in the order of their entrance. It is worth noting that not all the athletes participated in the opening ceremonies, as some may have chosen to prepare themselves for races and competitions that were scheduled the very next morning. Other commitments may have prevented some athletes from participating in the parade. For example, most men's hockey teams would not arrive in Turin until the following week since most of the players are involved with the NHL. On the other hand, the parade includes officials, judges, coaches and other team staff.

Italian NameNationFlag bearerAthletes
GreciaEleftherios Fafalis
Eleftherios Fafalis

Eleftherios Fafalis is a Greece Cross Country Skiing skier. On February 10, 2006 he carried the flag for Greece in the 2006 Winter Olympics....
5
AlbaniaErjon Tola
Erjon Tola

Erjon Tola is an alpine skier who represented Albania at the 2006 Winter Olympics. He was last place among those who finished the Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics - Men's Super-G, but finished 35th at Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics - Men's giant slalom....
1
AlgeriaChristelle Laura Douibi
Christelle Laura Douibi

Christelle Laura Douibi is an Algerian alpine skier at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She finished last, among those who finished, in her events yet felt proud of the achievement....
2
AndorraAlex Antor
Alex Antor

Alex Antor is an Andorran alpine skier.He represented Andorra at the 2002 Winter Olympics and 2006 Winter Olympics. He was their flag bearer in the 2006 Opening Ceremonies....
3
ArgentinaMaria Belen Simari Birkner9
ArmeniaVazgen Azroyan5
AustraliaAlisa Camplin
Alisa Camplin

Alisa Camplin Order of Australia is an Australian Freestyle skiing who won gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, Camplin finished third, a bronze medal....
40
AustriaRenate Götschl
Renate Götschl

Renate G?tschl is a champion alpine skiing. She is a two-time individual List of Alpine Skiing World Champions in the alpine skiing combined and downhill , and has won a total of 9 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships medals....
85
AzerbaigianIgor Lukanin
Igor Lukanin

Igor Lukanin is an ice dancer who competes internationally for Azerbaijan with Kristin Fraser.He previously competed for Germany with Ksenya Smetanenko....
2
BelgioKevin Van Der Perren
Kevin van der Perren

Kevin van der Perren is a Belgian figure skating. He is the six time Belgian national champion. Van der Perren was the 2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony for Belgium at the 2006 Winter Olympics....
4
BermudaPatrick Singleton
Patrick Singleton

Patrick Singleton , is a Bermuda skeleton who has competed since 2002. He finished 19th in the men's skeleton event at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin....
1
BielorussiaAlexandre Popov28
Bosnia ErzegovinaAleksandra Vasiljevic6
BrasileIsabel Clark10
BulgariaEkaterina Dafovska
Ekaterina Dafovska

Ekaterina Dafovska is a Bulgarian biathlon. She won a gold Olympic medal at the 15 km Individual event during the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano....
21
CanadaDanielle Goyette
Danielle Goyette

Danielle Goyette is a women's ice hockey player, and has been on the Canadian national team. She has achieved an amazing amount of success with the women's national team, and in December 2005 in an exhibition game against Sweden, scored her 200th career point with Team Canada....
Repubblica CecaMartina Sáblíková
Martina Sáblíková

Martina S?bl?kov? is a Czech Republic speedskater, specializing in long distance races. She is the elder sister of fellow speedskater Milan S?bl?k....
85
CileDaniela Anguita9
CinaYang Yang (A)
Yang Yang (A)

Yang Yang is an Olympic Games short track speed skating. She is currently a member of the Chinese national short track team. Most notably, her victory in the women's 500 m short track at the 2002 Winter Olympics made her China's first-ever Winter Olympics gold medalist....
78
CiproTheodoros Christodoulou1
CoreaJong-In Han6
Bora Lee40
Costa RicaArthur James Barton1
CroaziaJanica Kostelic
Janica Kostelic

Janica Kostelic is a retired champion Alpine skiing. She is considered one of the greatest female skiers of all time. She is the only woman to win four gold medals in alpine skiing at the Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics , and the only woman to win three alpine skiing gold medals in one Olympics ....
24
DanimarcaDorthe Holm
Dorthe Holm

Dorthe Holm is a Denmark curling from Kastrup.Holm skipped the Danish women's team at the 2006 Winter Olympics. The team were the only athletes Denmark sent to the games, as such Holm carried the flag for Denmark in the opening ceremonies....
5
EstoniaEveli Saue
Eveli Saue

Eveli Saue is an Estonian orienteering competitor and biathlon. She is world champion in the combined sport biathlon orienteering....
28
EtiopiaRobel Teklemariam
Robel Teklemariam

Robel Teklemariam is a skier who represented Ethiopia at the 2006 Winter Olympics. He was the first athlete to represent Ethiopia in any event at the Winter Olympics....
1
Ex Repubblica
Jugoslava di Macedonia
Gorgi Markovski3
FinlandiaJanne Lahtela
Janne Lahtela

Janne Lahtela is a Finns former sportsperson, who established himself as one of the most dominant persons in the history of mogul skiing. He is currently the head coach of Japan freestyle skiing team....
102
FranciaBruno Mingeon
Bruno Mingeon

Bruno Mingeon is a France bobsledder who competed from 1988 to 2006. Competing in five Winter Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the four-man event at Nagano in 1998 Winter Olympics....
89
GeorgiaVakhtang Murvanidze
Vakhtang Murvanidze

Vakhtang Murvanidze is a Georgia figure skater. He is a multiple Georgian national champion and has represented Georgia at the 2002 Winter Olympics, where he placed 17th, and the 2006 Winter Olympics, where he placed 28th....
3
GermaniaKati Wilhelm
Kati Wilhelm

Katarina Wilhelm is a German professional Biathlon. Like most German biathletes she is also a member of the German Armed Forces with the rank of sergeant ....
164
GiapponeJoji Kato
Joji Kato

is a Japanese long track speed skating specialised in the sprinting distance 500 metres. At the age of 17 he became the first junior speedskater to skate the 500 metres below 35 seconds....
112
Gran Bretagna Rhona Martin
Rhona Martin

Rhona Martin is a Scotland Curling who has Skip the Scotland women's team at both the European and World Championships, but is most famous as the skip of the Great Britain team that claimed the gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games in 2002....
40
Hong Kong, CinaYueshuang Han1
IndiaNeha Ahuja
Neha Ahuja

Neha Ahuja is the second Indian woman to qualify for the Winter Olympics, and the first Indian to be competing in the Giant Slalom alpine skiing finals....
4
IranSaveh Shemshaki Shemshaki2
IrlandaKirsten McGarry4
IslandaDagny Kristjansdottir5
Isole VerginiAnne Abernathy
Anne Abernathy

Anne Abernathy is a luge athlete from the United States Virgin Islands and is the oldest female athlete to compete in the Winter Olympics. The 2006 Winter Olympics were her sixth....
1
IsraeleGalit Chait
Galit Chait

Galit Chait is a former Israeli ice dancing with partner Sergei Sakhnovski. They competed internationally for Israel from 1995 to 2006....
5
KazakistanAlexandr Koreshkov56
KenyaPhillip Boit1
KirghizistanIvan Borisov1
LettoniaArturs Irbe
Arturs Irbe

Arturs Irbe is a Latvians professional ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey League who played for the San Jose Sharks, Dallas Stars, Vancouver Canucks, and Carolina Hurricanes....
58
LibanoEdmond Keiroue3
LiechtensteinJessica Walter6
LituaniaVida Venciene
Vida Venciene

Vida Venciene is a former cross-country skier who represented the USSR and later Lithuania from 1988 to 1994. She won a gold medal over 10 km and a bronze over 5 km at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary for the Soviet Union....
7
LussemburgoFleur Maxwell
Fleur Maxwell

Fleur Maxwell is a figure skating from Luxembourg. She started skating at the age of 9 and she had her debut in serious senior skating competition in January 2005 at the European Figure Skating Championships....
1
MadagascarMathieu Razanakolona
Mathieu Razanakolona

Mathieu Razanakolona is a Canada-Malagasy people alpine skiing, born to a Quebecois mother and a father from Madagascar, currently residing in Canada....
1
MoldovaNatalia Levtchenkova7
MonacoPatrice Servelle
Patrice Servelle

Patrice Servelle is an Monaco bobsledder who has competed since 1994. His best finish in the List of Bobsleigh World Cup champions was fourth in the two-man event at Winterberg in February 2008....
4
MongoliaKhurel Baatar Khash-Erdene2
NepalDachhiri Sherpa
Dachhiri Sherpa

Dachhiri Sherpa is a cross-country skier who was the sole athlete from Nepal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. In the Men's 15 km classical final his time was 56:47.1 making him 95th place....
1
NorvegiaPĺl Trulsen
Pĺl Trulsen

P?l Trulsen is a Norway curler from Hosle in B?rum, and was the 2002 Olympic curling men's champion. Trulsen participated in both the 1980 and 1981 World Junior Curling Championships, finishing both tournaments with 2-7 and 4-5 records respectively....
81
Nuova ZelandaSean Becker
Sean Becker

||Sean Peter Becker is a New Zealand curler. His father, Peter Becker, was a New Zealand Men's Curling coach.Becker has been the Skip for New Zealand teams which won three Pacific Curling Championships in 1998, 2003, and 2004....
18
Paesi BassiJan Bos
Jan Bos

Jan Bos is a long track speed skating and sprint track cycling.In 1998 he became world champion sprint and he won the silver medal that year on the 1000 meter sprint during the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano....
35
PoloniaPaulina Ligocka
Paulina Ligocka

Paulina Ligocka is a Poland snowboarder.In March 2006 she finished second in the cumulative final standing of the World Cup in half-pipe.She was an Olympic Games at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, where she was the bearer of the Polish flag at the 2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony....
 
48
PortogalloDanny Silva
Danny Silva

Danny Silva , was the seventh athlete to represent Portugal at a Winter Olympics and the first to compete in cross-country skiing. Silva has also competed in the Nordic Skiing World Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany in 2005 and Sapporo, Japan in 2007....
1
RomaniaGheorghe Chiper
Gheorghe Chiper

Gheorghe Chiper is a Romania former competitive figure skater. He is an eight time Romanian Figure Skating Championships and competed at two Olympic Games....
25
RussiaDmitry Dorofeev
Dmitry Dorofeev

Dmitry Anatolyevich Dorofeyev is a Speed skating. Dmitry Dorofeyev won a silver medal in the 500 m at the 2006 Winter Olympics. His second place finish was Russia's first Olympic speed skating medal since 1994....
178
San MarinoMarino Cardelli1
SenegalLeyti Seck
Leyti Seck

Leyti Seck, born January 21, 1981 in Munich, is a Senegalese alpine skiing.Seck was Senegal at the 2006 Winter Olympics at the 2006 Winter Olympics....
1
Serbia e MontenegroJelena Lolovic6
SlovacchiaWalter Marx
Walter Marx

Walter Marx is a Slovakian luge who competed from 1993 to 2006. Competing in two Winter Olympics, he earned his best finish of ninth in the men's doubles event at Salt Lake City in 2002 Winter Olympics....
62
SloveniaTadeja Brankovic42
SpagnaMaria Jose Rienda
María José Rienda

Mar?a Jos? Rienda Contreras is a Spanish alpine skier.Rienda won the last two giant slaloms in the 2004/05 season. This was the first victory for a Spanish skier since Blanca Fern?ndez Ochoa in 1991....
16
Stati Uniti d'AmericaChris Witty
Chris Witty

Christine Diane Witty is an United States Speed Skating and racing cyclist and participated in the Olympic Games in both sports. However, she is more successful in skating....
211
Sud AfricaAlexander Heath
Alexander Heath

Alexander Heath is a South Africa Olympic sportsperson. In the 2006 Winter Olympics, he became the first African to participate in all five Alpine events....
3
SveziaAnja Pärson
Anja Pärson

Anja Sofia Tess P?rson is a Swedish people Alpine skiing, the winner of seven FIS Alpine World Ski Championships gold medals and two Overall Alpine Skiing World Cup titles....
112
SvizzeraPhilipp Schoch
Philipp Schoch

Philipp Schoch is a Switzerland snowboarder.In Snowboarding at the 2002 Winter Olympics, Schoch won gold in Men's Parallel Giant Slalom.At the 2006 Winter Olympics, he faced his brother Simon Schoch in the Snowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics....
143
TagikistanAndrei Drygin
Andrei Drygin

Andrei Drygin, born June 12, 1977, is a Tajikistani alpine skiing.Drygin was the flag-bearer and Tajikistan at the 2006 Winter Olympics of Tajikistan at the 2002 Winter Olympics and 2006 Winter Olympics....
1
Taipei CineseChih-Hung Ma1
ThailandiaPrawat Nagvajara
Prawat Nagvajara

Prawat Nagvajara is a Thai people academic and cross-country skiing. He is the only person ever to have represented Thailand at the Winter Olympic Games, having taken part in the 2002 Winter Olympics and 2006 Winter Olympics....
1
TurchiaTugba Karademir
Tugba Karademir

Tugba Karademir , is a Turkey figure skating....
6
UcrainaNatalia Yakushenko53
UngheriaRozsa Darazs20
UzbekistanKayrat Ermetov4
VenezuelaWerner Hoeger
Werner Hoeger

Werner Hoeger is a Venezuelan-born, professor of exercise physiology at Boise State University who took up luge five weeks short of his 45 birthday....
1
ItaliaCarolina Kostner
Carolina Kostner

Carolina Kostner is an Italian Figure skating. She is the World Figure Skating Championships and the European Figure Skating Championships and the Grand Prix Final....
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  1. The 2006 games were the first winter games in which these countries have participated.
  2. Alisa Camplin was Australia's first female gold medalist in the Winter Olympics.
  3. Canada will be the host of the 2010 Winter Olympics
    2010 Winter Olympics

    The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games or the 21st Winter Olympics, will be held February 12-28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the resort town of Whistler, British Columbia nearby....
    .
  4. Two hundred and twenty Canadian officials and coaches paraded into the stadium along with the athletes.
  5. China will be the host of the 2008 Summer Olympics
    2008 Summer Olympics

    The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, People's Republic of China, from August 8 to August 24, 2008....
  6. Yang Yang (A) was China's first female flag bearer for the Olympics.
  7. In these games, Croatia received its first Olympic medal.
  8. Anne Abernathy was the oldest female competitor in these games.
  9. These flag bearers are also citizens of Canada.
  10. This young snowboard
    Snowboard

    A snowboard is a thin, hourglass shaped board ridden down a sloped section of earth covered in snow. Snowboards generally have a length between 140-165 cm and a width between 24 and 27 cm....
    er replaced her older colleague Jagna Marczulajtis
    Jagna Marczulajtis

    Jagna Marczulajtis is a Poland snowboarder who competes in slalom and Giant Slalom skiing.Her best finishes in the World Cup in parallel slalom are two 1st places: in January 2006 in Nendaz and in January 2004 in Bad Gastein....
     who was sick.


From Renaissance to Baroque

  • Artistic, 4m 12s
  • 515 performers
  • Direction and choreography: Monica Maimone
  • Artistic direction: Valerio Festi
  • Costumes: Gabriella Pescucci
  • Segment coordinator: Nicola Tamburrano
  • Producer: Alessandro Rossetti
  • Set design: Roberto Rebaudengo
  • Drammaturgy: Paolo Dalla Sega
  • Flag wavers' coordinator: Stefano Mosele
  • Flag wavers and musicians: F.I.SB. - Federazione Italiana Sbandieratori
  • Original music: composed, arranged anc orchestrated by Michele Centonze, in collaboration with Stefano Nanni


After a short homage to Dante
Dante Alighieri

Durante degli Alighieri , commonly known as Dante Alighieri, was a Florence poet of the Middle Ages. His Magnum opus, the Divine Comedy , is often considered the greatest literary work composed in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature....
 and The Divine Comedy
The Divine Comedy

The Divine Comedy , written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321, is widely considered the central epic poem of Italian literature, and is seen as one of the greatest works of world literature....
, there were Renaissance
Renaissance

The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe....
 and Baroque
Baroque

In the the arts, the Baroque was a Western cultural Epoch , starting roughly at the beginning of the 17th century in Rome, Italy. It was exemplified by drama and grandeur in Baroque sculpture, Baroque painting, literature, Baroque dance, and Baroque music....
 displays, with an homage to Arcimboldo
Giuseppe Arcimboldo

Giuseppe Arcimboldo was an Italy Painting best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of such objects as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish, and books — that is, he painted representations of these objects on the canvas arranged in such a way that the whole collection of objects formed a recognisable likeness of the...
. A scene was based on the Birth of Venus
The Birth of Venus (Botticelli)

The Birth of Venus is a painting by Sandro Botticelli. It depicts Venus , having emerged from the sea as a full grown woman, arriving at the sea-shore ....
 painting. The role of Venus was played by Czech supermodel Eva Herzigová
Eva Herzigová

Eva Herzigov? is a Czech people model and actor....
, emerging from a shell like in the Birth of Venus
The Birth of Venus (Botticelli)

The Birth of Venus is a painting by Sandro Botticelli. It depicts Venus , having emerged from the sea as a full grown woman, arriving at the sea-shore ....
 by Botticelli
Sandro Botticelli

Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi, better known as Sandro Botticelli or Il Botticello was an Italy Painting of the Florentine school during the Early Renaissance ....
. A dance played a major part in the ceremony, as well as displays of flag waving and baroque
Baroque

In the the arts, the Baroque was a Western cultural Epoch , starting roughly at the beginning of the 17th century in Rome, Italy. It was exemplified by drama and grandeur in Baroque sculpture, Baroque painting, literature, Baroque dance, and Baroque music....
 bands
Musical ensemble

A musical ensemble is a group of two or more musicians who perform instrumental or vocal music. In each musical style different norms have developed for the sizes and composition of different ensembles, and for the repertoire of songs or musical works that these ensembles perform....
. Sportscaster Bob Costas
Bob Costas

Robert Quinlan "Bob" Costas is a sportscaster, on the air for the NBC network since the early 1980s....
 called it a celebration of the emergence from the dark days of the Middle Ages, embracing the intellectual pursuits of art, literature and music.

From Futurism to Future

  • Artistic, 9m 30s
  • 205 performers and 24 bambolari
  • Direction: Enzo Cosimi
  • Futurist hero: Roberto Bolle
  • Costumes and props: Daniela Dal Cin
  • Segment coordinator: Nicola Tamburrano
  • Set machine realization: Raoul Rossigni
  • Music: composed and arranged by Ritchie Hawtin


The segment started with a modern ballet
Ballet

Ballet is a formalized type of performative dance, the origins of which date lay in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France courts, and which was further developed in England, Italy, and Russia as a concert dance form....
 performance which led from a replica of Umberto Boccioni
Umberto Boccioni

Umberto Boccioni was a painter and a sculpture. Like other Futurism, his work centered on the portrayal of movement , speed, and technology....
's sculpture "Unique Forms of Continuity in Space" to a celebration of Futurism
Futurism (art)

Futurism was an art Art movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century. It was largely an Italian phenomenon, though there were parallel movements in Russia, England and elsewhere....
. Roberto Bolle
Roberto Bolle

Roberto Bolle was born in Casale Monferrato in the Piedmont Region of Italy. He began ballet studies at age seven at a local school, and was accepted at the La Scala theatre ballet school in Milan at the age of eleven....
 performed as lead in the dance part . He represented the futuristic
Futurism (art)

Futurism was an art Art movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century. It was largely an Italian phenomenon, though there were parallel movements in Russia, England and elsewhere....
 hero, dancing with other mechanical dancers to show modernity, technology, and speed. The second part was performed by kung-fu athletes representing futuristic soldiers, while in the final section a group of bodybuilders pushed 6 motorbikes in the center of the stadium, thus emphasizing the role played by speed and technology in Futurism
Futurism (art)

Futurism was an art Art movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century. It was largely an Italian phenomenon, though there were parallel movements in Russia, England and elsewhere....
.

Pit Stop

  • Artistic, about 4m
  • Driver: Luca Badoer
    Luca Badoer

    Luca Badoer is an Italian Formula One driver who has raced for the Scuderia Italia, Minardi and Forti Corse teams, and is presently a test driver for the Scuderia Ferrari F1 team....
  • Note: this segment was kept secret before the Ceremony and is not reported in the official programme


Italian driver Luca Badoer
Luca Badoer

Luca Badoer is an Italian Formula One driver who has raced for the Scuderia Italia, Minardi and Forti Corse teams, and is presently a test driver for the Scuderia Ferrari F1 team....
 drove a red Ferrari
Ferrari

Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1928 as Scuderia Ferrari, the company sponsored drivers and manufactured race cars before moving into production of street-legal vehicles in 1947 as Ferrari Joint stock company....
 F1
Formula One

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and currently officially referred as the FIA Formula One World Championship is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile ....
 car bearing only the Olympic Rings, Torino 2006 name and Italian tricolore
Flag of Italy

The flag of Italy is a tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical Pale of green, white and red, with the green at the hoist side. In its current form it has been in use since 19 June 1946 and was formally adopted on 1 January 1948....
 to the centre of the stadium, performing 'donuts
Doughnut (driving)

A doughnut or donut is a maneuver performed while driving a vehicle. Performing this maneuver entails rotating the rear or front of the vehicle around the opposite set of wheels in a continuous motion, creating a circular skid-mark pattern of rubber on a roadway and possibly even cause the tires to emit smoke from friction....
' and revving the V10 engine for a few minutes.

Words and Symbols

Address by the President of the Organising Committee

Address by the President of the International Olympic Committee

President of the Republic of Italy: Opening of the Games

Olympic Anthem

Entry of the Olympic Flag

Olympic Oath

  • Protocol, 20m
  • 264 performers
  • Choreography: Doug Jack
  • Olympic flag coordinator: Nicoletta Mantovani
  • Protocolcoordinator: Sigrid Guillion Mangilli
  • Protocol segment Coordinator: Pamela Allvin


After the Parade of Nations had concluded and the athletes were gathered in the center of the stadium, two short speeches in Italian, French and English were delivered.

The first speech came from Valentino Castellani
Valentino Castellani

Valentino Castellani was the independent mayor of Turin, Italy from July 22, 1993-May 31, 2001, when he led the centre-left coalition. He is also a noted university professor and alumni of the Polytechnic University of Turin....
, the chief organizer of the Torino 2006 Olympic Games. He declared the industrial city "the world capital of sports" during the Olympics.

Valentino Castellani was followed by International Olympic Committee
International Olympic Committee

The International Olympic Committee is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas on June 23, 1894....
 President Jacques Rogge
Jacques Rogge

Jacques Rogge, Count Rogge is a Belgium sports functionary. He is the eighth president of the International Olympic Committee ....
, who told the Olympic athletes, "Your achievements will inspire and motivate future
Future

The future is a time period commonly understood to contain all events that have yet to occur. It is the opposite of the past, and is the time after the present....
 generations," before adding, "Please compete cleanly, without using doping." Rogge also hoped for peace during his short speech. "Our world today is in need of peace and brotherhood, the values of the Olympic Games," he said. "May these Games be held in peace in the true spirit of the Olympic Truce."

Rogge then introduced Italian President
List of Presidents of the Italian Republic

This is the list of President of the Italian Republic with the title since 1948....
 Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi

is an Italy politician and banker. He was Prime Minister of Italy from 1993 to 1994 and was President of the Italian Republic from 1999 to 2006. He is currently a Senator for life in the Italian Senate....
, who declared the games officially open.

Following the trend set from the selection of eight personalities representing the five continents and the three pillars of Olympism at the Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympics
2002 Winter Olympics

The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIX Olympic Winter Games were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in 2002 in and around Salt Lake City, Utah, United States....
 Opening Ceremony, the flag was brought this time into the stadium by eight women:

  • Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren

    Sophia Loren is an Academy Award-winning Italian people film actress. She is widely considered to be the most popular Italian actress of her time and is also famous for being a major international sex symbol....
    , Italian born actress who was the patroness of the Ceremonies;
  • Isabel Allende
    Isabel Allende

    Isabel Allende Llona, , is a Chilean-United States novelist. Allende, whose works sometimes contain aspects of the "magic realism" tradition, is one of the first successful women novelists in Latin America....
    , Chilean novelist;
  • Nawal El Moutawakel
    Nawal El Moutawakel

    Nawal El Moutawakel is a Morocco Hurdling, who won the inaugural women's 400 m hurdles event at the 1984 Summer Olympics, thereby becoming the first Islam and first African female Olympic champion....
     Member of the IOC from Morocco, the first Muslim woman to win an Olympic gold medal;
  • Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon

    Susan Sarandon is an Academy Award-winning American actress. She has worked in films and television since 1970, and won an Oscar for her performance in the 1995 film, Dead Man Walking ....
    , American actress and activist;
  • Wangari Maathai
    Wangari Maathai

    Dr. Wangari Muta Maathai is an environmentalism and political activist. In 2004 she became the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for ?her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace.? Maathai was an elected member of National Assembly of Kenya and served as Assistant Minister for Natural environment and Na...
    , Nobel laureate and the founder of the Kenyan Green Belt Movement;
  • Manuela Di Centa
    Manuela Di Centa

    Manuela Di Centa is an Italy cross-country skier and former Olympic athlete. She is the cousin of former track and field athlete Venanzio Ortis....
    , Italian seven-time Nordic skiing gold medalist
  • Maria de Lurdes Mutola, gold medalist from Mozambique;
  • Somaly Mam
    Somaly Mam

    Somaly Mam is a Cambodian author and human rights advocate, focusing primarily on needs of victims of human sex trafficking, and has garnered official and media acclaim for her efforts....
    , Cambodian human rights activist.


Their walk with the flag was accompanied by Giuseppe Verdi's "Triumphant March," from Aida. The Olympic flag
Olympic symbols

The Olympic symbols are the icons, flags and symbols used by the International Olympic Committee to promote the Olympic Games. Some ? such as the flame, fanfare, and theme ? are more common during Olympic competition, but others, such as the flag, can be seen throughout the year....
 was then handed over to eight members of the Alpini
Alpini

The Alpini, , are the elite mountain warfare soldiers of the Italian Army. They are currently organized in two operational brigades, which are subordinated to the Alpini Corps Command....
, an Italian infantry unit, who raised the flag while the Olympic Anthem
Olympic Anthem

The Olympic Hymn , also known informally as the Olympic Anthem, is a musical piece composed by Spyridon Samaras with words written from a poem of the Greeks poet and writer Kostis Palamas....
 was played.

Italian skier Giorgio Rocca
Giorgio Rocca

Giorgio Rocca is an Italy alpine skiing, a specialist in Slalom skiing. Together with Marc Girardelli and Ingemar Stenmark, he is one of three skiers to have won 5 Alpine Skiing World Cup slaloms in a row, which he achieved in the 2005/2006 season: only Alberto Tomba has won more World Cup slaloms consecutively....
 recited the Olympic Oath
Olympic Oath

The Olympic Oath is taken by one sportsperson and one judge at the opening ceremonies of each Olympic Games. It was spoken in Greek language at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and in Italian language at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin....
 on behalf of all the athletes from the podium followed by Fabio Bianchetti
Fabio Bianchetti

Fabio Bianchetti is a member of the International Skating Union Technical Committee. He took the Olympic Oath at the 2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony...
 from the International Skating Union
International Skating Union

The International Skating Union is the international sport governing body for competitive ice skating disciplines, including figure skating, synchronized skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating....
 reading the oath on behalf of all judges. Interestingly it was in the last Winter Games that a scandalous judging controversy was revealed involving the Canadian pair of Jamie Salé
Jamie Salé

Jamie Rae Sal? is a Canada pair skater. With husband and partner David Pelletier, she is the Figure skating at the 2002 Olympics and World Figure Skating Championships....
 and David Pelletier
David Pelletier

David Jacques Pelletier is a Canada pairs figure skater. With partner and wife Jamie Sal?, he is the 2002 Olympic co-champion....
 and a French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 judge who manipulated results to award the Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
n pairs a gold medal.

Peace

The Dove

A Song of Peace
  • Protocol, 6m
  • 40 performers
  • Direction and choreography: Ivan Manzoni
  • Segment coordinator: Vichi Lombardo
  • Original music: composed, arranged and orchestrated by Michele Centonze, in collaboration with Stefano Nanni


Twenty-eight acrobats climbed on a net set up on the main stage and executed their choreographed manoeuvres, spinning and flipping to the music. At the end of the routine they all came together and formed the shape of a dove
Dove

Pigeons and doves constitute the family Columbidae within the order Columbiformes, which include some 300 species of near passerine Aves....
, the symbol of peace
Peace symbol

A peace symbol is a representation or object that has come to symbolize peace. Several different symbols have been used throughout history, of which the dove, olive branch, and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament symbol are perhaps the best known....
, to a roaring cheer from the crowd.

Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono

, born in Tokyo on February 18, 1933, is a Japanese people artist and musician. She is known for her work as an avant-garde artist and musician, and her marriage and works with musician John Lennon....
, dressed in white like many of the people in the ceremony (the spectators were provided with, and most wore, a white poncho, symbolizing the snow which makes the Winter Olympics possible (and which was rarely seen in the previous years in Piedmont)), then entered and read a free verse poem from a prepared script calling for peace in the world. She called for "taking action" to spread peace. Ono's poem served as an introduction to a rendition of her late husband John Lennon
John Lennon

John Winston Ono Lennon, Order of the British Empire was an English Rock music musician, singer, songwriter, artist, and peace activist who gained worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles....
's Imagine
Imagine (song)

"Imagine" is a song written and performed by John Lennon, which first appeared on his 1971 in music album, Imagine . It was released as a single in the same year, and reached number three in the U.S....
 by Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel

Peter Brian Gabriel is a Grammy Award-winning, Academy Award-nominated England musician and songwriter. He first rose to fame as the lead vocals and flautist of the progressive rock group Genesis ....
.

Light the Passion

Arrival of the Flame

Lighting of the Cauldron

The Olympic System
  • Protocol, 6m 20s
  • Choreography: Doug Jack
  • Cauldron and torch design: Pininfarina
    Pininfarina

    Pininfarina S.p.A. is an Italian automobile design firm and coachbuilder in Cambiano, Italy, founded as Societ? anonima Carrozzeria Pinin Farina in 1930 by automobile designer and builder Battista Farina ....
  • Original music: "Olimpia", composed, arranged anc orchestrated by Michele Centonze


The Olympic Torch entered the stadium in the hand of Alberto Tomba
Alberto Tomba

Alberto Tomba is a retired champion Alpine skiing from Italy. He was the dominant technical skier in the late 1980s and 1990s. Tomba won three Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics gold medals, two FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, and nine Alpine Skiing World Cup season titles; four in slalom, four in giant slalom, and one overall title....
, who then passed the flame to the hands of the 1994
1994 Winter Olympics

The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVII Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1994 in Lillehammer, Norway....
 men's Italian cross country skiing relay team (Marco Albarello
Marco Albarello

Marco Albarello is a former Italy cross country skiing who competed from 1982 to 2002. He was born in Aosta. His best known victory was part of the 4 x 10 km relay team that upset Norway at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer....
, Giorgio Vanzetta
Giorgio Vanzetta

Giorgio Vanzetta is an Italy former cross country skiing who competed from 1982 to 2002. His best known victory was part of the 4 x 10 km relay team that upset Norway at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer....
, Maurilio De Zolt
Maurilio De Zolt

Maurilio De Zolt is an Italy cross country skiing who competed from 1982 to 1997. His best known victory was part of the 4 x 10 km relay team that upset Norway at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, when he was 43 years old....
, and Silvio Fauner
Silvio Fauner

Silvio Fauner is a former Italy cross country skiing who has competed since 1988. His best known victory was part of the 4 ? 10 km relay team that upset Norway at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer....
). The flame was then passed to Piero Gros
Piero Gros

Piero Gros is a former champion Alpine skiing. He won the gold medal in slalom at the Alpine skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, and was Alpine Skiing World Cup overall champion in 1974 Alpine Skiing World Cup....
, then Deborah Compagnoni
Deborah Compagnoni

Deborah Compagnoni is an Italy former Alpine skiing who won three gold medals at the 1992 Winter Olympics, 1994 Winter Olympics and 1998 Winter Olympics....
 before the Olympic Flame
Olympic Flame

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 was lit by former Italian cross-country skier Stefania Belmondo
Stefania Belmondo

Stefania Belmondo is an Italy former cross-country skiing....
. Belmondo paused to show the torch to the cheering crowd one last time before placing it on the arched lighting apparatus. The flame initiated a series of fireworks before lighting the top of the 57-meter high Olympic Flame
Olympic Flame

The Olympic Flame or Olympic Torch is a symbol of the Olympic Games. Commemorating the theft of fire from the Greek god Zeus by Prometheus, its origins lie in ancient Greece, when a fire was kept burning throughout the celebration of the Ancient Olympic Games....
, the highest in the history of the Olympic Winter Games.

The cauldron lighting was also the first in recent memory to be lit indirectly, that is, the flame did not directly touch or travel to (such as the arrow lighting at the 1992 Summer Olympics
1992 Summer Olympics

The 1992 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event celebrated in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain in 1992....
) the cauldron itself. The precise timing of the pyrotechnics was obviously computer timed from the precise moment the flame touched the center frame in the center of the stadium. Because of the elaborate fireworks, it is highly unlikely the flame travelled to all the charges directly. However, it is possible that the cauldron was lit from a backup flame inside, or that an electronic signal from Belmondo's apparatus to the cauldron served as the "flame" (much like the 1976 Summer Olympics
1976 Summer Olympics

The 1976 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1976....
 where a satellite signal carried the "flame" from Greece to Canada, though not at the opening ceremony).

Fortissimo


Allegro with Fire
  • Artistic, 7min
  • Direction: Marco Balich
  • Chandelier design: Jacopo Foggini
  • Pyrotechnical effects: Christophe Berthonneau
  • Segment coordinator: Vichi Lombardo


After the largest curtain
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 yet to be built revealed him on the stage
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, Italian tenor
Tenor

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 Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti

Luciano Pavarotti Italian orders of merit was an Italian opera tenor, who also crossed over into popular music. He was the most commercially successful tenor of all....
, wearing a black cape embroidered with silver Olympic rings, ended the ceremony by singing Giacomo Puccini
Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini was an Italians composer whose operas, including La boh?me, Tosca, Madama Butterfly and Turandot, are among the most frequently performed in the List of important operas....
's well-known aria Nessun Dorma
Nessun dorma

Nessun dorma is an aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot, and is one of the best-known tenor arias in all opera....
 from the opera Turandot
Turandot

Turandot is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini, set to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni. Though Puccini's first interest in the subject was based on his reading of Friedrich Schiller's adaptation of the play, his work is most nearly based on the earlier text Turandot by Carlo Gozzi....
, which ends with the victorious line "At dawn, I shall win!" Pavarotti's performance caused NBC Olympic commentator Brian Williams
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 to proclaim "And the master brings the house down." Indeed, the tenor's performance received the longest and loudest ovation of the opening ceremony from the international crowd. This would prove to be Pavarotti's final public performance of his signature song.

However, Pavarotti lip-synched his own performance because Leone Magiera, the maestro who conducted the aria, felt the cold weather made it difficult for Pavarotti, who was in pain from cancer treatment, to perform live.

Security measures

Security was present at the Opening Ceremony as has become the norm for the Olympics. Organizers have stepped up the security measures in connection with the contemporary Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy
Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy

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 and they insisted that the Olympic Games are going to be safe.

Dignitaries and other officials in attendance

Aside from celebrities participating in the ceremonies and members of the International Olympic Committee
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, the following dignitaries and officials associated with the Olympic movement were in attendance.
  • Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki
    Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki

    Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki is a Greece politician and business woman. She is best known for being the president of the bidding and organizing committee for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece....
    , Organizer of the 2004 Summer Olympics
    2004 Summer Olympics

    The 2004 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, was a premier international multi-sport event held in Athens, Greece from August 13 to August 29, 2004 with the motto Welcome Home. 10,625 athletes competed, some 600 more than expected, accompanied by 5,501 team officials from 201 countries....
  • Cherie Blair
    Cherie Blair

    Cherie Blair , known professionally as Cherie Booth Queen's Counsel, is an England barrister. She is married to former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair....
    , Wife of British Prime Minister Tony Blair
    Tony Blair

    Anthony Charles Lynton "Tony" Blair is a British politician, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007....
  • Laura Bush
    Laura Bush

    Laura Lane Welch Bush is the wife of the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States, George W. Bush, and was the First Lady of the United States from January 20th, 2001 to January 20th, 2009....
    , First Lady of the United States, and her daughter Barbara
  • Harald V
    Harald V of Norway

    }|-||}Harald V is the King of Norway. He succeeded to the throne of Norway upon the death of his father Olav V of Norway on 17 January 1991....
     and Queen Sonja
    Queen Sonja of Norway

    Queen Sonja of Norway is the queen consort of Norway, wife of King Harald V of Norway. She is styled HM The Queen.A commoner, the daughter of Karl August Haraldsen , a distant relative of Andrew Volstead and Bishop Johan Christian Heuch , and wife , n?e Dagny Ulrichsen , she became engaged to then Crown Prince Harald in March 196...
    , King and Queen of Norway
  • Horst Köhler
    Horst Köhler

    Horst K?hler is a Germany politician and economist who serves as the current President of Germany. K?hler was narrowly German presidential election, 2004 by the Bundesversammlung on May 23, 2004 and was subsequently inaugurated on July 1, 2004....
    , President of Germany
  • Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz
    Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz

    is a Poland conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of Poland from October 31, 2005 to July 14, 2006. He was a member of the Law and Justice party ....
    , Prime Minister of Poland
  • Rita Levi-Montalcini
    Rita Levi-Montalcini

    Rita Levi-Montalcini , Italian orders of merit is an Italy neurology who, together with colleague Stanley Cohen , received the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery of Nerve growth factor....
    , Nobel prize
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     winning physiologist and Italian senator-for-life
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  • Luca di Montezemolo
    Luca di Montezemolo

    Luca Cordero di Montezemolo is an Italy businessman and Chairman of Ferrari and Fiat. He was also president of Italian Confindustria from 2004 to 2008 and of Federazione Italiana Editori Giornali....
    , President and CEO of Ferrari
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    Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1928 as Scuderia Ferrari, the company sponsored drivers and manufactured race cars before moving into production of street-legal vehicles in 1947 as Ferrari Joint stock company....
     and chairman of FIAT
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  • Mitt Romney
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    , Organizer of the 2002 Winter Olympics
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    , and Governor of Massachusetts
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  • Matti Vanhanen
    Matti Vanhanen

    Matti Taneli Vanhanen is the current Prime Minister of Finland, as well as Chairman of the Centre Party . In the second half of 2006 he was President of the European Council....
    , Prime Minister of Finland
  • Gordon Campbell, Premier of British Columbia
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    , host Canadian province of the 2010 Winter Olympics
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Italian Prime Minister
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 Silvio Berlusconi
Silvio Berlusconi

is an Politics of Italy, entrepreneur, real estate and insurance tycoon, bank and media proprietor, sports team owner and songwriter. He is the second longest-serving Prime Minister of Italy , a position he has held on three separate occasions: from 1994 to 1995, from 2001 to 2006 and currently since 2008....
 was absent.

See also

  • 2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremony
    2006 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony

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