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2010 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony

The opening 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 3 October 2010 ending at 10:00 PM (IST) displaying India's varied culture in a plethora of cultural showcases. Wizcraft was given the contract to produce the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[1]

2010 Commonwealth Games
opening ceremony
Performance of "Jiyo Utho Badho Jeeto", official song of the games
Date3 October 2010 (2010-10-03)
Time19:00 – 22:00 IST
LocationDelhi, India
Coordinates28°34′58″N 77°14′4″E / 28.58278°N 77.23444°E / 28.58278; 77.23444
Filmed byDD
FootageYoutube

Guests of Honour edit

 
The Dignitaries at the opening ceremony

The following were the guests that attended the opening ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games:

The Royal Family edit

The Prince of Wales (now Charles III, representing Elizabeth II as Head of the Commonwealth), Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex attended the ceremony.

International Guests edit

A total of three heads of state from outside India attended the opening ceremony; two from Commonwealth nations and one from a non-Commonwealth nation. The three head of states are Mohamed Nasheed, President of the Maldives, Marcus Stephen, President of Nauru and a multiple Commonwealth gold medallist, and Albert II, Prince of Monaco, a former Olympian, whose country Monaco is not a member of the Commonwealth.[9] Sir Anand Satyanand, the Governor General of New Zealand (the first of Indian descent), attended the ceremony as well.[7]

Alongside the Commonwealth president, attendees included International Olympic Committee president, Jacques Rogge. He was quoted as saying, "I think India has set a good foundation stone for the Olympics bid and a successful Commonwealth Games can help India mount a serious bid for the Olympics."[8]

Programme edit

 
A drummer performs at the opening ceremony

The opening ceremony featured aspects of India's heritage and culture in seven segments. It featured an aerostat costing U$8 million,[10] measuring 40×80x12 meters and manufactured in Oswestry, England.[11] The original plan was to have drummers on the aerostat, but the plan was cancelled.[11] The ceremony started with the Indian national anthem which was played live at the stadium. The roof of the stadium turned into orange colour and the ground was lit up with three colours of the Indian flag – orange in the center, white in the middle and green near the boundary.

Rhythm of India edit

 
Giant Puppets hang from the aerostat

The countdown for the opening of commonwealth games started as the drums were being played, and fireworks exploded from the roof of the stadium. The aerostat slowly raised from the ground to the center space of the roof while a traditional Rajasthani hymn was being played by the musicians. Various Drummers from Assam, Kerala, Manipur, Karnataka, Odisha, Punjab and Meghalaya played a symphony that aimed to be "uniquely Indian in character, yet global in appeal". Seven year old tabla player Keshav from Puducherry played the tabla instrument in front of the audience live and he was given a big applause from the audience.[12]

Swagatam edit

 
School children from across delhi performed in this segment,intricate mehndi design was painted on large pieces of cloth in 30 seconds.

Hariharan led this segment, which created an amalgamation of Hindustani classical, Carnatic and folk music. The song was composed by A. R. Rahman, who also composed the official theme song of the games, and was performed by various artists along with Hariharan. Children from various Delhi schools participated in a simultaneous performance forming hands of an Indian woman in a pose of Namaste – a popular Indian salutation. Later, they separated and rearranged themselves in another formation representing the Indian flag colors of saffron, white and green while another group of children entered the stadium and covered the flag formations with a large white cloth. In a widely appreciated act, the children then made a mehndi – a traditional Indian art – on this large white piece of cloth in under 30 seconds on the spot.Latest News Updates

Tree of Knowledge edit

Pt. Birju Maharaj (Kathak), Guru Rajkumar Singhajit Singh-Charu Sija Mathur (Manipuri), Dr. Saroja Vaidyanathan (Bharatnatyam), Dr. Sonal Mansingh (Odissi), Bharati Shivaji (Mohiniattam) and Raja Reddy-Radha Reddy (Kuchipudi) choreographed 480 dancers bringing alive India's "Guru-Shishya Parampara" or the master-protege tradition on stage through classical dance recitals which also depicted four different seasons of India. The aerostat (the largest ever helium balloon built for such an event) formed the leaves of the Bodhi tree, while large strips elevated from the ground, made of silk and bamboo fibre form the tree trunk. After the display of classical dance, the dancers displayed yoga moves.

The Great Indian Journey edit

 
Dancers from all the states of India performed at the ceremony

This segment will give a glimpse of the lives of the masses in India, as seen through a train window. Art director Omung Kumar created a 600-ft train of bamboo sticks for this. It portrayed a common man's life and every thing in it, such as the bangle shops, politicians campaigning, Bollywood, the cycle shop etc.

Finale edit

Academy and Grammy award winner A. R. Rahman ended the programme with his rendition of "Jiyo Utho Badho Jeeto", the theme song of the Delhi games, and "Jai Ho".[13][14][15]

Gallery edit

List of national flag bearers edit

Australia entered first as the host of the last games, and India entered last as the host. Excluding these two nations, the flag bearers entered by alphabetical order of their nations; Anguilla was the first (after Australia) and Zambia was the last (before India). Each flag bearer was preceded by a woman in traditional Indian dress, each reflecting a different part of the country, carrying a placard with the country's name.

Order Nation Flag bearer Sport Total Athletes
1   Australia Sharelle McMahon[16][17] Netball 377
2   Anguilla Ronnie Bryan Cycling 12
3   Antigua and Barbuda James Grayman[18] Athletics 17
4   Bahamas Valentino Knowles[19] Athletics 24
5   Bangladesh Asif Hossain Khan[20] Shooting 70
6   Barbados Laurel Browne Netball 39
7   Belize Kaina Martinez[21] Athletics 9
8   Bermuda Kiera Aitken Swimming 14
9   Botswana Amantle Montsho Athletics 49
10   British Virgin Islands Joseph Chapman[22] Squash 2
11   Brunei Ampuan Ahad Lawn bowls 12
12   Cameroon Hugo Mamba[23] Athletics 20
13   Canada Ken Pereira[24] Field Hockey 251
14   Cayman Islands Shaune Fraser Swimming 17
15   Cook Islands Mata Kenny Lawn bowls 31
16   Cyprus Irodotos Georgallas Gymnastics 56
17   Dominica Brendan Williams Athletics 15
18   England Nathan Robertson[25] Badminton 365
19   Falkland Islands Douglas James Clark Badminton 15
20   Ghana Aziz Zakari Athletics 64
21   Gibraltar Colin Bensadon Swimming 17
22   Grenada Imrod Batholomew Boxing 10
23   Guernsey Peter Jory[26] Shooting 43
24   Guyana Cleveland Forde Athletics 34
25   Isle of Man Andrew Roche Cycling 33
26   Jamaica Simone Forbes[27] Netball 48
27   Jersey Karina Bisson[28] Lawn bowls 33
28   Kenya Ezekiel Kemboi Athletics 136
29   Kiribati David Katoatau Weightlifting 17
30   Lesotho Selloane Tsoaeli Athletics 10
31   Malawi Mary Waya Netball 43
32   Malaysia Siti Zalina Ahmad[29] Lawn bowls 203
33   Maldives Mueena Mohamed[30] Table Tennis 28
34   Malta Rebecca Madyson Shooting 22
35   Mauritius Louis Richarno Colin Boxing 55
36   Montserrat Peter Semper Athletics 5
37   Mozambique Kurt Couto Athletics 10
38   Namibia Jafet Uutoni Boxing 30
39   Nauru Itte Detenamo Weightlifting 6
40   New Zealand Irene van Dyk[31] Netball 192
41   Nigeria Faith Obiora Table Tennis 101
42   Niue Narita Viliamu Weightlifting 24
43   Norfolk Island Duncan Gray[citation needed] Squash 22
44   Northern Ireland Mark Montgomery[32] Wrestling 80
45   Pakistan Mohammad Ali Shah[33] Chef de mission 54
46   Papua New Guinea Barbara Stubbings Squash 79
47   Rwanda Disi Dieudonne Athletics 22
48   Samoa Ele Opeloge Dieudonne Weightlifting 53
49   Scotland Ross Edgar[34] Cycling 191
50   Seychelles Steve Malcouzane Badminton 26
51   Sierra Leone Michaela Kargbo Athletics 31
52   Singapore Feng Tian Wei[35] Table Tennis 68
53   Solomon Islands Michael Leong Tennis 12
54   South Africa Cameron van der Burgh[36] Swimming 113
55   Sri Lanka Chinthana Vidanage[37] Weightlifting 94
56   Saint Helena Rico Yon Shooting 4
57   Saint Kitts and Nevis Tanika Liburd Athletics 7
58   Saint Lucia Lavern Spencer Athletics 13
59   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines James Bentick Squash 14
60   Swaziland Siphesihle Mdluli Athletics 11
61   Tanzania Samson Ramadhani[38] Athletics 40
62   The Gambia Fanny Shonoboi Athletics 17
63   Tonga Uaine Fa Boxing 22
64   Trinidad and Tobago Cleopatra Borel-Brown Athletics 82
65   Turks and Caicos Islands Delano Williams Athletics 8
66   Tuvalu Lapua Tuau Weightlifting 3
67   Uganda Ganzi Mugula[39] Swimming 65
68   Vanuatu Yoshna Shing Table Tennis 14
69   Wales David Davies[40] Swimming 175
70   Zambia Rachel Nachula Athletics 22
71   India Abhinav Bindra[41] Shooting 495
  • Pakistan's flag bearer was scheduled to be weightlifter Shujha-ud-din Malik. However, chef de mission Muhammad Ali Shah announced that he would carry the flag and took it from the designated flag-bearer.[42]

Spectators' response edit

In the opening ceremony the head of organizing committee faced embarrassment, when he was booed by the spectators at the start of his welcome speech to 60,000 spectators in the opening ceremony. The atmosphere otherwise for the teams and officials was fine, especially when they offered warm applause to the neighbouring Pakistan squad, with whom it has tense relationships. Sri Lanka also got a loud applause. The head finished his speech in five minutes and then handed over to Michael Fennell, the Chief of the Commonwealth Games Federation.[43]

Baton Procession edit

Boxer Vijender Singh carried the Queen's Baton into the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, at the Opening Ceremony.[44][45] The baton was then passed to boxer Mary Kom, 5-time world champion.[44][45] It was then passed to Samresh Jung, who was named best competitor of the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia .[44][45] It was then passed to Sushil Kumar, world champion wrestler,[44][45] who finally handed the Queen's Baton to the Prince of Wales (now Charles III).[44][46]

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External links edit

External media
Images
  Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in pictures, The Telegraph Newspaper
  Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in pictures, The Guardian newspaper
Video
  Opening Ceremony – Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games
  • Opening ceremony images at the official site 9 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine

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The opening 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 3 October 2010 ending at 10 00 PM IST displaying India s varied culture in a plethora of cultural showcases Wizcraft was given the contract to produce the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Commonwealth Games 1 2010 Commonwealth Gamesopening ceremonyPerformance of Jiyo Utho Badho Jeeto official song of the gamesDate3 October 2010 2010 10 03 Time19 00 22 00 ISTLocationDelhi IndiaCoordinates28 34 58 N 77 14 4 E 28 58278 N 77 23444 E 28 58278 77 23444Filmed byDDFootageYoutube Contents 1 Guests of Honour 1 1 The Royal Family 1 2 International Guests 2 Programme 2 1 Rhythm of India 2 2 Swagatam 2 3 Tree of Knowledge 2 4 The Great Indian Journey 2 5 Finale 3 Gallery 4 List of national flag bearers 5 Spectators response 6 Baton Procession 7 References 8 External linksGuests of Honour edit nbsp The Dignitaries at the opening ceremonyThe following were the guests that attended the opening ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games nbsp The Prince of Wales now Charles III representing Elizabeth II 2 nbsp The Duchess of Cornwall now Queen Camilla nbsp Prince Edward Earl of Wessex Vice Patron of the Commonwealth Games Federation nbsp Pratibha Patil President of India 3 nbsp Devisingh Shekhawat First Gentleman of India nbsp Manmohan Singh Prime Minister of India 4 nbsp Gursharan Kaur Spouse of the Prime Minister of India nbsp Michael Fennell President of the Commonwealth Games Federation nbsp Mohamed Nasheed President of the Maldives 5 nbsp Marcus Stephen President of Nauru 6 nbsp Albert II Prince of Monaco nbsp Sir Anand Satyanand Governor General of New Zealand 7 nbsp A P J Abdul Kalam Former President of India nbsp Sonia Gandhi Chairperson of National Advisory Council nbsp Kamalesh Sharma Secretary General of the Commonwealth of Nations nbsp Jacques Rogge President of the International Olympic Committee 8 nbsp Sheila Dikshit Chief Minister of Delhi nbsp Arjan Singh Marshal of Indian Air Force The Royal Family edit The Prince of Wales now Charles III representing Elizabeth II as Head of the Commonwealth Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Edward Earl of Wessex attended the ceremony International Guests edit A total of three heads of state from outside India attended the opening ceremony two from Commonwealth nations and one from a non Commonwealth nation The three head of states are Mohamed Nasheed President of the Maldives Marcus Stephen President of Nauru and a multiple Commonwealth gold medallist and Albert II Prince of Monaco a former Olympian whose country Monaco is not a member of the Commonwealth 9 Sir Anand Satyanand the Governor General of New Zealand the first of Indian descent attended the ceremony as well 7 Alongside the Commonwealth president attendees included International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge He was quoted as saying I think India has set a good foundation stone for the Olympics bid and a successful Commonwealth Games can help India mount a serious bid for the Olympics 8 Programme edit nbsp A drummer performs at the opening ceremonyThe opening ceremony featured aspects of India s heritage and culture in seven segments It featured an aerostat costing U 8 million 10 measuring 40 80x12 meters and manufactured in Oswestry England 11 The original plan was to have drummers on the aerostat but the plan was cancelled 11 The ceremony started with the Indian national anthem which was played live at the stadium The roof of the stadium turned into orange colour and the ground was lit up with three colours of the Indian flag orange in the center white in the middle and green near the boundary Rhythm of India edit nbsp Giant Puppets hang from the aerostatThe countdown for the opening of commonwealth games started as the drums were being played and fireworks exploded from the roof of the stadium The aerostat slowly raised from the ground to the center space of the roof while a traditional Rajasthani hymn was being played by the musicians Various Drummers from Assam Kerala Manipur Karnataka Odisha Punjab and Meghalaya played a symphony that aimed to be uniquely Indian in character yet global in appeal Seven year old tabla player Keshav from Puducherry played the tabla instrument in front of the audience live and he was given a big applause from the audience 12 Swagatam edit nbsp School children from across delhi performed in this segment intricate mehndi design was painted on large pieces of cloth in 30 seconds Hariharan led this segment which created an amalgamation of Hindustani classical Carnatic and folk music The song was composed by A R Rahman who also composed the official theme song of the games and was performed by various artists along with Hariharan Children from various Delhi schools participated in a simultaneous performance forming hands of an Indian woman in a pose of Namaste a popular Indian salutation Later they separated and rearranged themselves in another formation representing the Indian flag colors of saffron white and green while another group of children entered the stadium and covered the flag formations with a large white cloth In a widely appreciated act the children then made a mehndi a traditional Indian art on this large white piece of cloth in under 30 seconds on the spot Latest News Updates Tree of Knowledge edit Pt Birju Maharaj Kathak Guru Rajkumar Singhajit Singh Charu Sija Mathur Manipuri Dr Saroja Vaidyanathan Bharatnatyam Dr Sonal Mansingh Odissi Bharati Shivaji Mohiniattam and Raja Reddy Radha Reddy Kuchipudi choreographed 480 dancers bringing alive India s Guru Shishya Parampara or the master protege tradition on stage through classical dance recitals which also depicted four different seasons of India The aerostat the largest ever helium balloon built for such an event formed the leaves of the Bodhi tree while large strips elevated from the ground made of silk and bamboo fibre form the tree trunk After the display of classical dance the dancers displayed yoga moves The Great Indian Journey edit nbsp Dancers from all the states of India performed at the ceremonyThis segment will give a glimpse of the lives of the masses in India as seen through a train window Art director Omung Kumar created a 600 ft train of bamboo sticks for this It portrayed a common man s life and every thing in it such as the bangle shops politicians campaigning Bollywood the cycle shop etc Finale edit Academy and Grammy award winner A R Rahman ended the programme with his rendition of Jiyo Utho Badho Jeeto the theme song of the Delhi games and Jai Ho 13 14 15 Gallery edit nbsp Artistes showcasing Indian flag at the opening ceremony nbsp Master Keshava a seven year old Prodigy from Puducherry plays the tabla at the opening ceremony nbsp The Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh addressing at the opening ceremony nbsp Prince Charles reads out the message of Queen Elizabeth on her behalf during the opening ceremony nbsp Sushil Kumar Wrestler holding the Queen s Baton nbsp President Pratibha Patil declares the Games open nbsp Music composer A R Rahman performs during the opening ceremonyList of national flag bearers editAustralia entered first as the host of the last games and India entered last as the host Excluding these two nations the flag bearers entered by alphabetical order of their nations Anguilla was the first after Australia and Zambia was the last before India Each flag bearer was preceded by a woman in traditional Indian dress each reflecting a different part of the country carrying a placard with the country s name Order Nation Flag bearer Sport Total Athletes1 nbsp Australia Sharelle McMahon 16 17 Netball 3772 nbsp Anguilla Ronnie Bryan Cycling 123 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda James Grayman 18 Athletics 174 nbsp Bahamas Valentino Knowles 19 Athletics 245 nbsp Bangladesh Asif Hossain Khan 20 Shooting 706 nbsp Barbados Laurel Browne Netball 397 nbsp Belize Kaina Martinez 21 Athletics 98 nbsp Bermuda Kiera Aitken Swimming 149 nbsp Botswana Amantle Montsho Athletics 4910 nbsp British Virgin Islands Joseph Chapman 22 Squash 211 nbsp Brunei Ampuan Ahad Lawn bowls 1212 nbsp Cameroon Hugo Mamba 23 Athletics 2013 nbsp Canada Ken Pereira 24 Field Hockey 25114 nbsp Cayman Islands Shaune Fraser Swimming 1715 nbsp Cook Islands Mata Kenny Lawn bowls 3116 nbsp Cyprus Irodotos Georgallas Gymnastics 5617 nbsp Dominica Brendan Williams Athletics 1518 nbsp England Nathan Robertson 25 Badminton 36519 nbsp Falkland Islands Douglas James Clark Badminton 1520 nbsp Ghana Aziz Zakari Athletics 6421 nbsp Gibraltar Colin Bensadon Swimming 1722 nbsp Grenada Imrod Batholomew Boxing 1023 nbsp Guernsey Peter Jory 26 Shooting 4324 nbsp Guyana Cleveland Forde Athletics 3425 nbsp Isle of Man Andrew Roche Cycling 3326 nbsp Jamaica Simone Forbes 27 Netball 4827 nbsp Jersey Karina Bisson 28 Lawn bowls 3328 nbsp Kenya Ezekiel Kemboi Athletics 13629 nbsp Kiribati David Katoatau Weightlifting 1730 nbsp Lesotho Selloane Tsoaeli Athletics 1031 nbsp Malawi Mary Waya Netball 4332 nbsp Malaysia Siti Zalina Ahmad 29 Lawn bowls 20333 nbsp Maldives Mueena Mohamed 30 Table Tennis 2834 nbsp Malta Rebecca Madyson Shooting 2235 nbsp Mauritius Louis Richarno Colin Boxing 5536 nbsp Montserrat Peter Semper Athletics 537 nbsp Mozambique Kurt Couto Athletics 1038 nbsp Namibia Jafet Uutoni Boxing 3039 nbsp Nauru Itte Detenamo Weightlifting 640 nbsp New Zealand Irene van Dyk 31 Netball 19241 nbsp Nigeria Faith Obiora Table Tennis 10142 nbsp Niue Narita Viliamu Weightlifting 2443 nbsp Norfolk Island Duncan Gray citation needed Squash 2244 nbsp Northern Ireland Mark Montgomery 32 Wrestling 8045 nbsp Pakistan Mohammad Ali Shah 33 Chef de mission 5446 nbsp Papua New Guinea Barbara Stubbings Squash 7947 nbsp Rwanda Disi Dieudonne Athletics 2248 nbsp Samoa Ele Opeloge Dieudonne Weightlifting 5349 nbsp Scotland Ross Edgar 34 Cycling 19150 nbsp Seychelles Steve Malcouzane Badminton 2651 nbsp Sierra Leone Michaela Kargbo Athletics 3152 nbsp Singapore Feng Tian Wei 35 Table Tennis 6853 nbsp Solomon Islands Michael Leong Tennis 1254 nbsp South Africa Cameron van der Burgh 36 Swimming 11355 nbsp Sri Lanka Chinthana Vidanage 37 Weightlifting 9456 nbsp Saint Helena Rico Yon Shooting 457 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis Tanika Liburd Athletics 758 nbsp Saint Lucia Lavern Spencer Athletics 1359 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines James Bentick Squash 1460 nbsp Swaziland Siphesihle Mdluli Athletics 1161 nbsp Tanzania Samson Ramadhani 38 Athletics 4062 nbsp The Gambia Fanny Shonoboi Athletics 1763 nbsp Tonga Uaine Fa Boxing 2264 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Cleopatra Borel Brown Athletics 8265 nbsp Turks and Caicos Islands Delano Williams Athletics 866 nbsp Tuvalu Lapua Tuau Weightlifting 367 nbsp Uganda Ganzi Mugula 39 Swimming 6568 nbsp Vanuatu Yoshna Shing Table Tennis 1469 nbsp Wales David Davies 40 Swimming 17570 nbsp Zambia Rachel Nachula Athletics 2271 nbsp India Abhinav Bindra 41 Shooting 495Pakistan s flag bearer was scheduled to be weightlifter Shujha ud din Malik However chef de mission Muhammad Ali Shah announced that he would carry the flag and took it from the designated flag bearer 42 Spectators response editIn the opening ceremony the head of organizing committee faced embarrassment when he was booed by the spectators at the start of his welcome speech to 60 000 spectators in the opening ceremony The atmosphere otherwise for the teams and officials was fine especially when they offered warm applause to the neighbouring Pakistan squad with whom it has tense relationships Sri Lanka also got a loud applause The head finished his speech in five minutes and then handed over to Michael Fennell the Chief of the Commonwealth Games Federation 43 Baton Procession editBoxer Vijender Singh carried the Queen s Baton into the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at the Opening Ceremony 44 45 The baton was then passed to boxer Mary Kom 5 time 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