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New director picked for ‘ restrained’ Tokyo Olympic ceremonies

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Organizers of the coronaviru­spostponed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games said Wednesday they have picked a new creative director to redesign “simpler and more restrained” opening and closing ceremonies for the 2021 Games.

The mammoth task will fall to advertisin­g executive Hiroshi Sasaki, who helped produce the ceremony handing over the Games from Rio to Tokyo – famously featuring then- Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as a character from the Super Mario video game.

Organizers said the decision to replace a previous sevenperso­n creative team would improve efficiency as they reshape the traditiona­lly lavish and spectacula­r ceremonies to be “in tune with the situation.”

“The ceremonies will still be a great celebratio­n to be en

joyed by the athletes and watching world but will likely take a simpler and more restrained approach designed to reflect the overall simplifica­tion of the Games and the potential need to still consider COVID- 19 countermea­sures,” organizers said in a statement.

Sasaki replaces a team led by Mansai Nomura, a master of traditiona­l Kyogen comic theater who had pledged to produce ceremonies “rich in Japanese spirit.”

Sasaki designed the strippedba­ck event organizers held in July to mark the new year- to- go until the postponed Games.

That saw Japanese swimmer and leukaemia survivor Rikako Ikee appear in a darkened and empty stadium clutching the Olympic flame in a lantern, which organizers said was reflective of the principles that would guide the redesigned ceremonies. “It is appropriat­e to make ceremonial events and programs simpler and have them in some way reflect and respect the world’s experience of the COVID- 19 pandemic,” they said.

Speaking to reporters, Sasaki said he still remembered watching as a child the opening ceremony for the 1964 Olympic Games, the first time Tokyo hosted the Summer Games, and had enjoyed the traditiona­lly lavish events opening and closing the sporting event.

“But now these flashy extravagan­t ceremonies are considered as too much and we must think of this time as an opportunit­y to change due to COVID- 19, or rather thanks to COVID- 19,” he said.

He conceded that he has not made much progress yet on the direction of the new ceremonies, but said they would emphasize the theme of the Games serving as the “light at the end of the tunnel” after the pandemic.

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