The final act of the Paralympics in Paris will be a grand dance party, as promised by the artistic director of the ceremonies. The closing ceremony, set to take place at the Stade de France, will feature 24 DJs playing techno and dance music to celebrate the conclusion of the 2024 Paralympics.
The artistic director emphasized inclusivity, with the dance floor open to all attendees. Choreographic sequences highlighting the body will be showcased during the event, echoing the spirit of the Paralympic opening ceremony that featured artists and dancers with disabilities.
Thomas Jolly, the 42-year-old theater director who directed both the Olympic and Paralympic ceremonies in Paris, faced controversy following the opening ceremony. Despite criticism and harassment on social media, Jolly remained steadfast in his vision and received support from political leaders.
Preparations for the closing ceremony have been meticulous, with rehearsals taking place at night to maintain secrecy. Jolly dedicated two and a half years to creating the ceremonies, with scenes approved in advance by relevant authorities.
Looking ahead, Jolly expressed interest in documenting his Olympic experience in a book before returning to his theatrical roots. Despite the challenges faced, he remains focused on delivering a memorable closing ceremony for the Paris Paralympics.
As the Paralympic journey in Paris comes to an end, the closing ceremony promises to be a fitting celebration of athleticism, inclusivity, and artistic expression.