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Paralympics: Stephen Hawking to narrate opening ceremony | Paralympics: Stephen Hawking to narrate opening ceremony |
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Professor Stephen Hawking will help narrate a scientific "journey of discovery" at the Paralympic opening ceremony, it has been revealed. | Professor Stephen Hawking will help narrate a scientific "journey of discovery" at the Paralympic opening ceremony, it has been revealed. |
The world-renowned physicist, who has motor neurone disease, will appear live at Wednesday's event at the Olympic Stadium. | The world-renowned physicist, who has motor neurone disease, will appear live at Wednesday's event at the Olympic Stadium. |
Called Enlightenment, the show will start at 20:30 BST and will showcase the talents of disabled performers. | Called Enlightenment, the show will start at 20:30 BST and will showcase the talents of disabled performers. |
Oscar-nominated director Stephen Daldry has been involved in its production. | Oscar-nominated director Stephen Daldry has been involved in its production. |
A capacity crowd of 80,000 people will watch the ceremony in east London, which will be opened by the Queen and watched by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. | |
Organisers say the ceremony's central themes will be empowerment and the challenging of perceptions of human possibility, and it will welcome home a Games which started in 1948 in Stoke Mandeville. | Organisers say the ceremony's central themes will be empowerment and the challenging of perceptions of human possibility, and it will welcome home a Games which started in 1948 in Stoke Mandeville. |
A 24-hour long Paralympic torch relay began in the Buckinghamshire town on Tuesday night and will culminate at the opening ceremony later on Wednesday. | A 24-hour long Paralympic torch relay began in the Buckinghamshire town on Tuesday night and will culminate at the opening ceremony later on Wednesday. |
The flame will be carried by 580 torchbearers in total, and after being carried past some of London's most famous landmarks, will be used to light a scaled-down version of the Olympic cauldron. | The flame will be carried by 580 torchbearers in total, and after being carried past some of London's most famous landmarks, will be used to light a scaled-down version of the Olympic cauldron. |
Ceremony 'storytelling' | Ceremony 'storytelling' |
The organisers have revealed that Prof Hawking will act as a guide to Miranda, a character from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, through the show. | The organisers have revealed that Prof Hawking will act as a guide to Miranda, a character from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, through the show. |
The pair will be joined by Prospero, another character from the play, which will be played by British actor Sir Ian McKellen. | The pair will be joined by Prospero, another character from the play, which will be played by British actor Sir Ian McKellen. |
Bradley Hemmings, one of the Paralympic opening ceremony's artistic directors, said the team approached Prof Hawking towards the end of 2011. | Bradley Hemmings, one of the Paralympic opening ceremony's artistic directors, said the team approached Prof Hawking towards the end of 2011. |
"We worked very closely with Professor Hawking to develop a series of messages which are very much integrated into the storytelling of the ceremony. | "We worked very closely with Professor Hawking to develop a series of messages which are very much integrated into the storytelling of the ceremony. |
"We have spent time with him [Prof Hawking] in Cambridge and have been so incredibly gratified with him giving his time". | "We have spent time with him [Prof Hawking] in Cambridge and have been so incredibly gratified with him giving his time". |
Prof Hawking - a British theoretical physicist and former Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge University - is famous for his work around the Big Bang theory and his book A Brief History of Time. | Prof Hawking - a British theoretical physicist and former Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge University - is famous for his work around the Big Bang theory and his book A Brief History of Time. |
In 1963, the professor was diagnosed with motor neurone disease and given just years to live. But Prof Hawking, now aged 70, went on to defy the odds with a glittering career in the scientific arena. | In 1963, the professor was diagnosed with motor neurone disease and given just years to live. But Prof Hawking, now aged 70, went on to defy the odds with a glittering career in the scientific arena. |
Mr Hemmings praised the professor's "humanity and humour", saying "he is a fun guy". | Mr Hemmings praised the professor's "humanity and humour", saying "he is a fun guy". |
The start of the show will also feature a fly-past by Aerobility, a British charity that trains disabled people to become pilots. | The start of the show will also feature a fly-past by Aerobility, a British charity that trains disabled people to become pilots. |
Fifty specialist performers in the ceremony have taken part in an eight-week circus skills training programme in Hackney, east London. | Fifty specialist performers in the ceremony have taken part in an eight-week circus skills training programme in Hackney, east London. |
'Showstopping homecoming' | 'Showstopping homecoming' |
Hemmings's fellow artistic director Jenny Sealey said: "You will be taken on the most exquisite journey of discovery inspired by the wonder of science. | Hemmings's fellow artistic director Jenny Sealey said: "You will be taken on the most exquisite journey of discovery inspired by the wonder of science. |
"Both Hawking and McKellen in their narrative talk about what we all need to remember: don't just look down at your feet, look at the stars, be curious." | "Both Hawking and McKellen in their narrative talk about what we all need to remember: don't just look down at your feet, look at the stars, be curious." |
Sealey would not revealed the cost of the event, but said it had been put together on a "prudent budget". | Sealey would not revealed the cost of the event, but said it had been put together on a "prudent budget". |
About £27m was spent on Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle's spectacular Olympic opener, with the remaining £53m divided between the Paralympic opening event and the closing ceremonies for both Games. | About £27m was spent on Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle's spectacular Olympic opener, with the remaining £53m divided between the Paralympic opening event and the closing ceremonies for both Games. |
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is expected to tell Paralympians at an official pre-ceremony reception that the return of the Games to Britain will be a "showstopping homecoming". | Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is expected to tell Paralympians at an official pre-ceremony reception that the return of the Games to Britain will be a "showstopping homecoming". |
Mr Clegg is expected to say that the UK is "on the brink of making history". | Mr Clegg is expected to say that the UK is "on the brink of making history". |
"What began in Britain 64 years ago, with 16 World War II veterans competing in the Stoke Mandeville Games, returns tonight as the biggest Paralympics of all time. | "What began in Britain 64 years ago, with 16 World War II veterans competing in the Stoke Mandeville Games, returns tonight as the biggest Paralympics of all time. |
"We want to go further, faster in London 2012. If 1948 was the birth of the Paralympic movement, let 2012 be a milestone in its journey," he will add. | "We want to go further, faster in London 2012. If 1948 was the birth of the Paralympic movement, let 2012 be a milestone in its journey," he will add. |