Musical Instruments from the 2008 Beijing Olympics

Beijing 2008 Olympics heavenly drum huge

Above: Giant “heavenly” drum (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics bell costumes

Above: Costumes covered in silver bells (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics drum cart closing ceremony

Above: “Drum Cart” during closing ceremony August 24, 2008. (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics drum sport event logos

Above: Flower drums with icons (notice the flowers on the drums) at the Temple of Heaven Park. (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics drummers costumes

Above: Opening ceremony drummers at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery. (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics bell tower

Above: Astounding tower covered in replicas of ancient Chinese bells outside of McDonald’s inside the Olympic Green. (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics drum tower

Above: Drum tower outside of McDonald’s inside the Olympic Green. (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics audience drum

Above: Audience participation drum. (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics drum costume

Above: Drummers with drum appendages at the Edinburgh festival cavalcade. (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics ceremony drumming

Above: Olympic drumming during the closing ceremony. (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics ceremony drummers

Above: A sea of percussionists on fou drums (traditional containers for storing wine) during the opening ceremony. (src)

Beijing 2008 Olympics closing ceremony heavenly drums

Above: Two “heavenly” drums approach each other above 200 drummers. (src)

From Beijing 2008 Olympics:

The drum has the distinct symbolic meaning in traditional Chinese ceremonies; the drumbeat indicates the commencement of the ceremony. The drumbeat calls people to gather together, to express common dreams and passion through grand ceremonial performance.

1 Comment(s)

  1. From: AlanRaj | Nov 2, 2008 | Reply

    I found the Event very beautiful.Thanks for the wonderful pictures

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