Innovations in Olympic rituals
Innovations in Ritual Practice at the Olympic Games: From Tradition to Digital Sacral Introduction: Ritual as the Living Fabric of Olympism The Olympic Games, as the most massive sporting event on the planet, represent a complex system of rituals that extend far beyond the actual competitions. These rituals, many of which were established by Pierre de Coubertin at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, form a "civil religion" of modernity with its dogma, liturgy, and symbols of faith. However, ritual practice is not a static form. Under the influence of technological, social, and political changes, it constantly evolves, incorporating innovations that transform both the form and the meaning of Olympic ceremonies. This process can be seen as a strategic adaptation aimed at maintaining the relevance and emotional impact of the Games in the digital age. Evolution of Key Rituals: Lighting the Olympic Flame and the Torch Relay The ritual of the Olympic flame, revived in 1928 and institutionalized in 1936, has undergone significant symbolic and technological modifications. Methods of lighting: From the traditional parabolic mirror in Olympia, organizers have sought metaphorical, high-tech, or inclusive methods. At the Barcelona Games (1992), the flame was lit by a burning arrow released by Paralympic archer Antonio Rebollo, symbolizing the overcoming of limitations. In Vancouver (2010), laser technology was used to transmit the flame from an internal (invisible) source to the external bowl after a mechanical lift failure. Routes and bearers: The flame has been to space (on the shuttle "Atlantis" in 1996 and on the ISS in 2013-14 before Sochi), carried underwater at the Great Barrier Reef (Sydney-2000), and delivered to the North Pole on an atomic icebreaker (Sochi-2014). The relay has transformed into a global media show and a tool of soft power. Opening and Closing Ceremonies: From Theatre to Immersive Media Spectacle These ceremonies have transformed ... Read more
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