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Danny Boyle wants a "people's Games"

Fri Jan 27 2012 16:29

Danny Boyle

The London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony should make everyone feel like it is "the people's Games", artistic director Danny Boyle has said.

He is hoping that everyone, both inside east London's 80,000-seater showpiece Olympic Stadium and the worldwide audience of billions, will get a sense of intimacy and humanity.

It is also set to reflect the British sense of humour and be a bit of fun.

With six months to go to the spectacular opening, he said: "We would be very honoured if we are compared very favourably to Sydney (the 2000 Games) and this was another people's Games."

The sound of an enormous bell, set to be the biggest ringing bell in Europe, has been commissioned from a foundry in Whitechapel, east London, to kick off the proceedings.

Boyle has picked the title Isles of Wonder for his work on the ceremony, setting a target for himself to try to celebrate the best of British while representing all the regions.

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Artistic Director of the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony, Danny Boyle, says the Isles of Wonder show will reflect British wit and weather.

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