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Aug302012
paralympic beauty
Thursday, August 30, 2012 at 6:58AM
The opening for the 2012 Paralympics, staged by Jenny Sealy, the artistic director of Graeae, was astounding. Unlike the paean to seemingly eternal but tired British pop culture that dominated the regular Olympics' opening and closing, the Paralympic opening was narrated, alternatively, by Stephen Hawking and Ian McKellan as Prospero: books flew, people flew, apples fell: one realised that paralympians live in the world of science and technology in a way that non-paralympians do not. Meanwhile, atoms collided, dark matter surged, Handel was sung, and it was beautiful.
Not least, perhaps most, beautiful was David Toole, who dances like water down a river to his very fingertips.
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