A peek into rehearsals for grand opening
Dazzling costumes and projections will reflect the diverse nature and landscapes of UAE
Expo 2020 Dubai’s opening ceremony will feature hundreds of performers in a 90-minute show, with creative directors and performers providing a behind-the-scene glimpse of the rehearsals on Friday. The opening ceremony will be held on September 30 at the iconic Al Wasl Plaza at the Expo 2020 Dubai site.
Dazzling costumes and projections will reflect the diverse nature and landscapes of the UAE, while the entire ceremony personifies Expo’s theme and purpose to “connect minds and create the future”, with over 1,000 performers and technical crew, drawn from the UAE and around the world, coming together.
The ‘Opening Ceremony’ will be broadcast to a global audience of millions across multiple channels, including Expo TV.
Projection screen
Using music, dance, drama and projection, the ceremony will give audiences around the world their first experience of Expo 2020s centrepiece, Al Wasl Plaza — demonstrating the cutting-edge technology that will bring Al Wasl dome, the world’s largest 360-degree projection screen, to life.
The Opening Ceremony will take spectators on a journey across Expo’s subthemes of ‘Opportunity, Mobility and Sustainability’, showcasing the values of the UAE and the vision and purpose of the Expo, while welcoming the megaevent’s 192 participating countries. Headline acts will be announced shortly.
‘Breathtaking experience’
Amna Abulhoul, Executive Creative Director, Events and Entertainment, Expo 2020 Dubai, said: “The opening ceremony is a breathtaking experience. It is not something that
I can explain through words. It will trigger something inside you, something that will make you feel that you are ready to change the world.”
Kate Randall, Vice-President, Ceremonies and Programming, Expo 2020 Dubai, said: “Expo is all about bringing the world together and that is definitely represented in our Opening Ceremony — the cast, the crew all of the team that have worked on it also become like family, because we work so hard together for many months, for some of us many years, to bring the show to fruition.”
‘Message to the world’
Tareq Ghosheh, Chief Events and Entertainment Officer, Expo 2020 Dubai, said: “What you will see here is something huge, it’s a hybrid story of local talent working with some of the best creative and technical people in order to send a message to the world that tomorrow is better, that future generations are going to have a very optimistic and successful life, that we when we work together as human beings we can save this planet, and we can prosper as well.
Emirati performers
With Expo 2020 the first World Expo to be held in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia region and the largest event ever in the Arab world, the show is a moment of pride for the UAE, kick-starting 182 days of celebration in the year of the country’s Golden Jubilee.