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2010 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony

The closing ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games was held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main stadium of the event, in New Delhi, India. It began at 7:00 pm (IST) on 14 October 2010 and ended at 9:20 pm (IST). The ceremony included display of martial arts from a number of states of India followed by musical performances and showcasing the culture of Scotland, which will host the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.[1][2]

2010 Commonwealth Games
closing ceremony
Final Fireworks of the closing ceremony
Date14 October 2010 (2010-10-14)
Time19:00 – 21:20 IST
LocationDelhi, India
Coordinates28°34′58″N 77°14′4″E / 28.58278°N 77.23444°E / 28.58278; 77.23444
Filmed byDD

Sequence of events edit

Anthem edit

Indian national anthem "Jana Gana Mana" was played in the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium.[3]

Countdown edit

The ceremony began with a countdown at the screen starting at 18, footage from previous games appeared with Delhi at the end complete with an image of fireworks with numbers between 18 and 1 being from previous games until 0 from currents games

Agni edit

The cultural programme began with a segment titled Agni, in which skills in eight Indian martial arts forms: Kalaripayattu, Naga warriors, Thangta, Gatka, Silambam, Akhara, Dhan Patta, Talwar Raas were displayed by 800 performers from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Manipur, Gujarat, Punjab, Maharashtra and Nagaland in an eight-minute act.[1][3]

Military Martial Music and Tribute to Our Motherland' edit

The next segment was the Milatary Martial Music, which comprised the performance by the 650 musicians from fourteen military bands, 17 pipes and drums of a number of regiments and battalions of the Indian Army.[3] It was followed by the segment Tribute to Our Motherland. It was a performance by 2,010 schoolchildren to the tunes of A. R. Rahman's composition Vande Mataram. A group of performers moved in to form the Ashoka Chakra at the centre, while the others holding coloured powder dispensers, sprinkled the colours of the Indian flag on the field, in a similar fashion done in the festival of Holi[1]

Parade of the athletes edit

The athletes of the 71 participating nations entered and paraded the stadium together as one big contingent, signifying the bonds and friendships formed during the Games.[3]

Farewell to Shera edit

 
Singer Shaan and Shera perform at the closing ceremony of 2010 Commonwealth Games

The official mascot of the Games, Shera, was given a musical farewell as he went around the stadium in a vehicle accompanied by Shaan.[3]

Ceremonial handover of the flag edit

The ceremonial handover of the Commonwealth Games flag segment began with the announcement by the chief minister of Delhi, Sheila Dikshit, saying, "In a few moments, the ceremonial flag will be entrusted to your care so that in due time you deliver it to Glasgow." It was followed by the acceptance of the official representative of the 2014 Commonwealth Games host city, Robert Winter, the Lord Provost of Glasgow, who replied, "This duty I willingly undertake to fulfill." Next, the Games flag was lowered with an Army band in the background. The chairman of the organising committee, Suresh Kalmadi received the flag and handed it over to the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Tejinder Khanna. He in turn handed over it to Robert Winter.[3] The Flag finally passed to the Lord Smith of Kelvin. He called upon the Commonwealth nations to visit Glasgow in 2014.

Glasgow 2014 edit

 
Projection of Glasgow Segment of Eight Arches shown at the closing ceremony

First a short video showcasing Scotland's landscapes, people, architecture and culture was played. Next, 352 performers from Scotland performed in a 10-minute segment displaying Scottish culture.[1] The performance began with a lone piper dressed in the Scottish traditional dress but soon a giant structure was inflated and a scene of the Clyde Auditorium, popularly known as the Armadillo, along with the Clyde Arc Bridge and the River Clyde flowing below was depicted.[3] The performance ended with the inflatable structure morphing into the Loch Ness Monster and the cast then exited the stadium to the tune of I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers.

Closing events edit

 
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex addressing at the closing ceremony

Prince Edward, the vice-patron of the Commonwealth Games Federation, formally declared the 19th edition of the Commonwealth Games closed. Michael Fennell, the chairman of the CGF presented the David Dixon award to Trecia-Kaye Smith of Jamaica who won a gold medal in the women's triple jump event.[3]

Universal Music of Love edit

The 30-minute segment titled the Universal Music of Love comprised Sufi, folk, Indipop and world music performances. The performers include Kailash Kher, Taufiq Qureshi, Sukhwinder Singh, Shiamak Davar, Shubha Mudgal, Shankar Mahadevan, Ila Arun, Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Usha Uthup and Sreeram. About 1000 dancers also performed in this segment.[1]

Gallery edit

Dignitaries in attendance edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Sarkar, Urvashi (14 October 2010). "Youthful, energetic closing ceremony on the cards". The Hindu. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  2. ^ "Troubled Games comes to an end with colourful ceremony". The Times of India. 14 October 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Spectacular ceremony draws curtain on 2010 Commonwealth Games". The Times of India. 14 October 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  4. ^ Nelson, Dean (13 October 2010). "Commonwealth Games 2010: chaos reigns as closing ceremony programme undecided". ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Commonwealth Games flag handed over to Glasgow Lord Provost". ABC News. 15 October 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  6. ^ Burke, Jason (11 October 2010). "Sri Lanka leader to be guest at close of Commonwealth Games". the Guardian. Retrieved 25 April 2018.

External links edit

External media
Images
  Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in pictures, The Telegraph Newspaper
Video
  Closing Ceremony highlights – Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games, Official CGF Channel
  • Closing ceremony images at the official site 9 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine

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The closing ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games was held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium the main stadium of the event in New Delhi India It began at 7 00 pm IST on 14 October 2010 and ended at 9 20 pm IST The ceremony included display of martial arts from a number of states of India followed by musical performances and showcasing the culture of Scotland which will host the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow 1 2 2010 Commonwealth Gamesclosing ceremonyFinal Fireworks of the closing ceremonyDate14 October 2010 2010 10 14 Time19 00 21 20 ISTLocationDelhi IndiaCoordinates28 34 58 N 77 14 4 E 28 58278 N 77 23444 E 28 58278 77 23444Filmed byDD Contents 1 Sequence of events 1 1 Anthem 1 2 Countdown 1 3 Agni 1 4 Military Martial Music and Tribute to Our Motherland 1 5 Parade of the athletes 1 6 Farewell to Shera 1 7 Ceremonial handover of the flag 1 8 Glasgow 2014 1 9 Closing events 1 10 Universal Music of Love 2 Gallery 3 Dignitaries in attendance 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksSequence of events editAnthem edit Indian national anthem Jana Gana Mana was played in the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium 3 Countdown edit The ceremony began with a countdown at the screen starting at 18 footage from previous games appeared with Delhi at the end complete with an image of fireworks with numbers between 18 and 1 being from previous games until 0 from currents games 18 1930 Hamilton 17 1934 London 16 1938 Sydney 15 1950 Auckland 14 1954 Vancouver 13 1958 Cardiff 12 1962 Perth 11 1966 Kingston 10 1970 Edinburgh 9 1974 Christchurch 8 1978 Edmonton 7 1982 Brisbane 6 1986 Edinburgh 5 1990 Auckland 4 1994 Victoria 3 1998 Kuala Lumpur 2 2002 Manchester 1 2006 Melbourne Agni edit The cultural programme began with a segment titled Agni in which skills in eight Indian martial arts forms Kalaripayattu Naga warriors Thangta Gatka Silambam Akhara Dhan Patta Talwar Raas were displayed by 800 performers from Kerala Tamil Nadu Manipur Gujarat Punjab Maharashtra and Nagaland in an eight minute act 1 3 Military Martial Music and Tribute to Our Motherland edit The next segment was the Milatary Martial Music which comprised the performance by the 650 musicians from fourteen military bands 17 pipes and drums of a number of regiments and battalions of the Indian Army 3 It was followed by the segment Tribute to Our Motherland It was a performance by 2 010 schoolchildren to the tunes of A R Rahman s composition Vande Mataram A group of performers moved in to form the Ashoka Chakra at the centre while the others holding coloured powder dispensers sprinkled the colours of the Indian flag on the field in a similar fashion done in the festival of Holi 1 Parade of the athletes edit The athletes of the 71 participating nations entered and paraded the stadium together as one big contingent signifying the bonds and friendships formed during the Games 3 Farewell to Shera edit nbsp Singer Shaan and Shera perform at the closing ceremony of 2010 Commonwealth Games The official mascot of the Games Shera was given a musical farewell as he went around the stadium in a vehicle accompanied by Shaan 3 Ceremonial handover of the flag edit The ceremonial handover of the Commonwealth Games flag segment began with the announcement by the chief minister of Delhi Sheila Dikshit saying In a few moments the ceremonial flag will be entrusted to your care so that in due time you deliver it to Glasgow It was followed by the acceptance of the official representative of the 2014 Commonwealth Games host city Robert Winter the Lord Provost of Glasgow who replied This duty I willingly undertake to fulfill Next the Games flag was lowered with an Army band in the background The chairman of the organising committee Suresh Kalmadi received the flag and handed it over to the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Tejinder Khanna He in turn handed over it to Robert Winter 3 The Flag finally passed to the Lord Smith of Kelvin He called upon the Commonwealth nations to visit Glasgow in 2014 Glasgow 2014 edit nbsp Projection of Glasgow Segment of Eight Arches shown at the closing ceremony First a short video showcasing Scotland s landscapes people architecture and culture was played Next 352 performers from Scotland performed in a 10 minute segment displaying Scottish culture 1 The performance began with a lone piper dressed in the Scottish traditional dress but soon a giant structure was inflated and a scene of the Clyde Auditorium popularly known as the Armadillo along with the Clyde Arc Bridge and the River Clyde flowing below was depicted 3 The performance ended with the inflatable structure morphing into the Loch Ness Monster and the cast then exited the stadium to the tune of I m Gonna Be 500 Miles by The Proclaimers Closing events edit nbsp Prince Edward Earl of Wessex addressing at the closing ceremony Prince Edward the vice patron of the Commonwealth Games Federation formally declared the 19th edition of the Commonwealth Games closed Michael Fennell the chairman of the CGF presented the David Dixon award to Trecia Kaye Smith of Jamaica who won a gold medal in the women s triple jump event 3 Universal Music of Love edit The 30 minute segment titled the Universal Music of Love comprised Sufi folk Indipop and world music performances The performers include Kailash Kher Taufiq Qureshi Sukhwinder Singh Shiamak Davar Shubha Mudgal Shankar Mahadevan Ila Arun Shaan Sunidhi Chauhan Usha Uthup and Sreeram About 1000 dancers also performed in this segment 1 Gallery edit nbsp Singers performances at the closing ceremony nbsp Singers performances at the closing ceremony Aerostat showcases Indian culture nbsp Singers performances at the closing ceremony nbsp Laser light show at the closing ceremony nbsp Utho Jiyo Badho Jeeto official song of the Games played at the closing ceremony nbsp One Love song performed by the Indian singersDignitaries in attendance edit nbsp Prince Edward Earl of Wessex Vice Patron of the Commonwealth Games Federation nbsp Michael Fennell President of the Commonwealth Games Federation nbsp Manmohan Singh Prime Minister of India nbsp Hamid Ansari Vice President of India nbsp Sonia Gandhi Chairperson of United Progressive Alliance nbsp Sheila Dikshit Chief Minister of Delhi nbsp Tejendra Khanna Lieutenant Governor of Delhi nbsp Alex Salmond First Minister of Scotland 4 nbsp Robert Winter Lord Provost of Glasgow 5 nbsp Mahinda Rajapaksa President of Sri Lanka 6 See also edit2010 Commonwealth Games opening ceremonyReferences edit a b c d e Sarkar Urvashi 14 October 2010 Youthful energetic closing ceremony on the cards The Hindu Retrieved 17 October 2010 Troubled Games comes to an end with colourful ceremony The Times of India 14 October 2010 Retrieved 17 October 2010 a b c d e f g h Spectacular ceremony draws curtain on 2010 Commonwealth Games The Times of India 14 October 2010 Retrieved 17 October 2010 Nelson Dean 13 October 2010 Commonwealth Games 2010 chaos reigns as closing ceremony programme undecided ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 25 April 2018 Commonwealth Games flag handed over to Glasgow Lord Provost ABC News 15 October 2010 Retrieved 25 April 2018 Burke Jason 11 October 2010 Sri Lanka leader to be guest at close of Commonwealth Games the Guardian Retrieved 25 April 2018 External links editExternal mediaImages nbsp Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in pictures The Telegraph NewspaperVideo nbsp Closing Ceremony highlights Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games Official CGF Channel Closing ceremony images at the official site Archived 9 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2010 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony Portals nbsp Sports nbsp India Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony amp oldid 1161281507, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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