Friday, June 11, 2010

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THIS TIME FOR AFRICA

July 8, 2006 23 hours: the sky is painted in blue over Berlin, despite the late hour.
hours 14 June 11, 2010: Under a blue sky, not in spite of the most optimistic forecast, part of the countdown to the beginning of sport's most anticipated.
The opening ceremony of the World Cup has taken the via the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg, the stadium with 94,000 seats (capacity, however, was reduced to 85,000 units during this event).
The atmosphere is extraordinary: a time of celebration, sounds and colors! The moment is historic, given the significance of aggregation and integration. The faces of the spectators are classified radiant and dreamy.
Over 1500 participants have created an exciting show, with dances and songs representing the history, traditions and customs africani.Alcuni tarpaulins have also represented the whole continent.
on the giant screen will show the World Cup trophy and the sound of "vuvuzela" echoes in the stadium.
The colors and music were the protagonists This intense and exciting choreography. The warm colors and areas we have followed up to the composition of many people who have managed to create the background of the grass stage, the logo of the World.
moment of emotion and applause when the giant screens displayed the photo of Nelson Mandela, former South African President and Nobel Peace Prize. His participation, unfortunately, was unable to be a family bereavement (the last night he lost his grandson in a car accident).
A phase of the ceremony was devoted entirely to African teams involved in the World Cup. Following the presentation of the flags of 32 participating nations, played through colored pieces made to move to create written that appear and disappear: a sort of countdown until zero.
The musical tribute is large, the moving tribute to the singer Miriam Makeba, African music icon disappeared a year ago, in the presence of trumpeter High Masakela.
Shakira, whose concert was held last night, has the honor of opening and closing the event with its official anthem Waka Waka, which has become big wheel.
The ceremony went on for about half an hour, ending with the performance of local dell'areonautica jet flew over the area of \u200b\u200bthe stadium.
A little curiosity is tied at 11: Today our calendar marks 11, 11 are South African languages \u200b\u200band ethnic groups, July 11, there will be final.
And the dancing begins, may the best win!
wish you all a good luck, hoping that this sporting event can be a time commitment and can afford to move closer to a reality far, not just geographically.

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