Posted on 06/13/2008 4:25:55 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Connoisseurs of political embarrassment might remember the toe-curling scenes as Tony Blair and the Queen grimaced their way through Auld Lang Syne in the Millennium Dome eight years ago.
But thats nothing compared with what awaits Gordon Brown and Boris Johnson at the Beijing Olympics closing ceremony.
They will be treated to a group of hoodies gyrating to hip-hop music in a segment intended to celebrate our national identity.
For the British political delegation, it will be a test of nerve do they dare to stay stony-faced as Rap-on-zel, Jaxx and DJ Spinderella rap about life in an inner-city tower block?
Or do they attempt to muster some enthusiasm for the high-tempo show, and risk looking ridiculous?
Identity: Performers from urban dance squad ZooNation, pictured in the West End musical Into The Woods, will feature in the Beijing Olympics closing ceremony
For the British political delegation, it will be a test of nerve do they dare to stay stony-faced as Rap-on-zel, Jaxx and DJ Spinderella rap about life in an inner-city tower block?
Or do they attempt to muster some enthusiasm for the high-tempo show, and risk looking ridiculous?
Olympic protocol means that at the close of each Games, the next host city has eight minutes to put on a performance.
Organisers of the Sydney Olympics produced inflatable kangaroos on bicycles to mark the handover at the 1996 Atlanta Games, while the Greeks kept things traditional four years later by sending on Athenian women in historical garb.
Britains effort on August 24 will feature performers from ZooNation, an urban dance squad acclaimed for a West End musical which features gangster rap and a drug-dealing pimp.
The choice has disappointed some commentators, who claim that hip-hop is inextricably associated with the U.S. and does not represent the UK.
Branding expert Peter York said: The visual language belongs to America and it is something Britain has no particular purchase on.
But supporters said the performance would reflect Londons vibrancy and diversity.
Alistair Spalding, director of Sadlers Wells dance theatre, said the closing ceremony would include humour and stories told with hiphop and street dance.
He said: It is a positive choice and reflects an aspect of London that people dont often think about a multicultural city with a vibrant youth culture.
ZooNations show Into the Hoods is a hiphop interpretation of Stephen Sondheims musical Into the Woods, transposed to a modern-day tower block.
The plot revolves around DJ Spinderella, who loses a gold trainer at the hip-hop ball.
Earlier this year, Daily Mail critic Patrick Marmion hailed the show as one of the liveliest, most exciting, youthful additions to the West End in many a year and declared the dancers deserved big respect.
Organisers for the London Olympics yesterday stressed that the hip-hop dancers would be only one part of the show.
They will be joined by performers from the Royal Ballet and CandoCo, a disabled dance company.
The cost for the segment, and a similar one held at the end of the Paralympic Games, will be up to £2million.
Why? Airfare?
Shakespeare would be proud.
He said: It is a positive choice and reflects an aspect of London that people dont often think about a multicultural city with a vibrant youth culture.
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Just like the “multicultural youths” of France and Londonistan who burned cars during the year?
They will be joined by performers from the Royal Ballet and CandoCo, a disabled dance company.
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disabled dance company???! Like I would find that comfortable to watch.
Diversity! All cultures are equal!
Maybe it could be spiced up by the hoodies cutting off the hands and feet of the crips and burning them alive.
/sarc
Before this thread gets too far afield, I’d just want to chime in and say that ZooNation dancers are not a monolithic group, some ZooNation members are world class lindy hop, waltz and ballroom dancers when not doing the more commercial and crass gigs to make money.
Hippity hoppity dancers called ZooNation.
How appropriate.
Hip hop is vibrant? It's DIVERSE??
Oh, you never know. There are many types of disabilities, and lots of them wouldn’t affect a person’s ability to dance in a pleasing way. For example, Gaulladet University, the college for the deaf, has a dance company that performs a standard repertoire.
I’d rather see them lindy hop, then :-).
ummm... isn't that racist???
No, that’s just for bail...
“Oh, you never know. There are many types of disabilities, and lots of them wouldnt affect a persons ability to dance in a pleasing way.”
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If liberalism is a mental disability, then that means Harry Reid can dance?
LOL!
We’re not the upcoming hosts, so we don’t get a showcase spot like the British, bless their hearts. Otherwise, we could embarass ourselves, too.
Actually, I don’t want to be too negative. These performers are probably very skilled. It’s just the concept of hip-hop’s representing Britain that is bizarre.
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