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Appetite Quote by Danny Boyle

“We're trying to learn from [Olympic] Beijing, which could be very intimidating. We've learned to expect it's power, it majesty and that it completes a cycle of certain types of shows... I don't think any nation could do anything on that scale. We haven't got that money, and I don't think anybody…” quote by Danny Boyle
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“We're trying to learn from [Olympic] Beijing, which could be very intimidating. We've learned to expect it's power, it majesty and that it completes a cycle of certain types of shows... I don't think any nation could do anything on that scale. We haven't got that money, and I don't think anybody would have the appetite for that kind of expenditure and that kind of control, so we're going to try and do something a bit more intimate and try and start again... start a new cycle for these kind of ceremonies.”

Danny Boyle

About This Quote

Source Speech: Opening of the 2022 Beijing Olympics, 2022

The speaker acknowledges the daunting scale of previous ceremonies, proposing a shift toward more intimate, sustainable events that prioritize authenticity over extravagance.

In simple terms: Big events can be scaled down for authenticity.

Key Takeaway

Focus on intimacy and sustainability in large events.

Themes

sustainability authenticity scale culture

Mood

thoughtful inspirational pragmatic

Type

policy cultural

When to use this quote

  • Olympic ceremonies
  • global festivals
  • public gatherings

Key Concepts

event design resource management cultural expression

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can intimacy be maintained in massive audiences?
  • What sustainable practices can large events adopt?
A Different Perspective

Budget constraints may limit artistic ambition.

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