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MAGICAL JOURNEY STARTS: THE BEST IS YET TO COME

Al Wasl Plaza came to life with spectacula­r projection­s and music as the opening ceremony blended sustainabi­lity and technology

- BY ANUPA KURIAN-MURSHED Senior Digital Content Planning Editor AND SAHAR EJAZ Staff Writer

TOcean and forest life were manifest in the projection­s and displays, with blue whales floating across the roof the dome and giant butterflie­s scattered as a young girl walked towards a future that connected all humanity.

he Al Wasl Plaza, bathed in a deep ocean blue light, welcomed the world to Expo 2020 Dubai. It was finally time, a moment in waiting after 2,864 days of relentless preparatio­n, to take everybody into the UAE’s vision for a global future — a perfect blend of sustainabi­lity and technology.

Doves, falcons, blue whales, clouds, flowers, waterfalls and butterflie­s floated everywhere to music from the all-women Firdaus orchestra that was both rousing yet offered you a sense of peace. An oasis of hope after the world’s raging battle with the pandemic, it’s the finale everybody’s been waiting for.

The national anthem, Ishy Biladi, sung by Rashed Al Nuaimi and the raising of the national flag, was followed by Hussain Al Jasmi performing his welcome song Marhaba Ya Hala. Children danced, acrobats twirled on stilts while giant oysters filled the main stage.

Ocean and forest life were manifest in the projection­s and displays, with blue whales floating across the roof the dome and giant butterflie­s scattered as a young girl walked towards a future that connected all humanity, carrying a version of the official golden logo of the Expo 2020 Dubai — ‘Saruq Al Hadid’.

A fairy tale came to life in a 3D-driven imaginariu­m that transporte­d everyone into a world that every child should be able to inherit. As Ellie Goulding, draped in Grecian white, sang ‘Anything Can Happen…’, because tomorrow can bring new challenges but humanity “…will rise… a thousand times again” in Andra Day’s song underlined the indomitabl­e spirit of humanity.

Chinese virtuoso pianist Lang Lang performed a sublime piece by Hungarian composer Franz List.

The evening ended with Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli’s final performanc­e ‘The Prayer’, that asked for the world to be led to a safe place. Central to that was the UAE’s national tree — the ghaf, a symbol of tolerance.

— With inputs from Sharon Benjamin, Feature Writer, Evangeline Elsa, Social

Media Editor, Falah Gulzar, Deputy Social Media Editor,

Karishma Nandkeolya­r, Parenting Editor, and Huda Tabrez, Living in UAE Editor

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■ Far left: Ellie Goulding performs during the Expo 2020 Opening Ceremony,
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Artists perform during the opening ceremony of the Dubai Expo 2020 yesterday. The opening wowed the fans along with fireworks and lights displays.
AFP ■ Artists perform during the opening ceremony of the Dubai Expo 2020 yesterday. The opening wowed the fans along with fireworks and lights displays.
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Courtesy: Expo 2020 Dubai ■ Above: Ocean and forest life were manifest in the projection­s and displays.
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■ Left: Golden-Globewinni­ng actress, singer and songwriter Andra Day performs at the ceremony.
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Andrera Bocelli performs during the opening.
Courtesy: Expo 2020 Dubai ■ Andrera Bocelli performs during the opening.
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Hussain Al Jasmi performs Marhaba Ya Hala
Courtesy: Expo 2020 Dubai ■ Hussain Al Jasmi performs Marhaba Ya Hala

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