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Olympic child singing star revealed as fake

 
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Toon Army



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:11 pm    Post subject: Olympic child singing star revealed as fake Reply with quote

apologies if posted already

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Olympic child singing star revealed as fake

BEIJING (AFP) - The little girl who starred at the Olympic opening ceremony was miming and only put on stage because the real singer was not considered attractive enough, the show's musical director has revealed.
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Pigtailed Lin Miaoke was selected to appear because of her cute appearance and did not sing a note, Chen Qigang, the general music designer of the ceremony, said in an interview with a state broadcaster aired Tuesday.

Photographs of Lin in a bright red party dress were published in newspapers and websites all over the world and the official China Daily hailed her as a rising star on Tuesday.

But Chen said the girl whose voice was actually heard by the 91,000 capacity crowd at the Olympic stadium during the spectacular ceremony was in fact seven-year-old Yang Peiyi, who has a chubby face and uneven teeth.

"The reason why little Yang was not chosen to appear was because we wanted to project the right image, we were thinking about what was best for the nation," Chen said in an interview that appeared briefly on the news website Sina.com before it was apparently wiped from the Internet in China.

Lin was seen to perform the patriotic song "Ode to the Motherland" as China's national flag was carried into the stadium, a key moment in the three hour ceremony.

"The reason was for the national interest. The child on camera should be flawless in image, internal feelings, and expression," said Chen, a renowned contemporary composer and French citizen.

"Lin Miaoke is excellent in those aspects. But in terms of voice, Yang Peiyi is perfect, each member of our team agreed," he said.

He said the final decision to stage the event with Lin lip-synching to another girl's voice was taken after a senior member of China's ruling Communist Party politburo attended a rehearsal.

"He told us there was a problem that we needed to fix it, so we did," he said, without disclosing further details of the order.

The Beijing Olympic organising committee confirmed the episode with spokesman Sun Weide saying the decision was taken in the interests of providing the best possible show.

"A number of girls were on the short list for the show and Lin was the best actress while Yang had the best voice," he said. "So at the end of the day they decided to have both."

The ceremony directed by China's Oscar-nominated filmmaker Zhang Yimou and featuring more than 15,000 performers won high praise in China and overseas for its breadth, scope and flawless execution.

However criticism began to build after it emerged that another part of the opening ceremony had been faked.

Supposedly live pictures of fireworks depicting footprints moving from central Beijing's Tiananmen Square to the Olympic stadium in the north of the capital were actually partly computer-generated or pre-recorded for TV, organisers have admitted.

Wang Wei, vice president of the organising committee, Tuesday insisted the fireworks had actually exploded on the night and that most of the television images used were genuine.

"However, because of the poor visibility of the night some previously recorded foots may have been used," he said.

Xiao Qiang, the director of the China Internet project at the University of California at Berkeley and former dissident, said the two incidents illustrated the political nature of the Games for China.

"I do not think the Chinese state realises how unethical this is, they don't understand what kind of values they are reflecting," he said.

Earlier this year Olympic organisers preoccupied with the right image for the country were criticised for insisting that only tall, slim, young and attractive women could serve as medal award ceremony hostesses.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/20080812/tts-oly-2008-china-ceremony-song-fake-efe14c4.html
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Benicio



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is anyone surprised?

Political correctness has taken over western society, but it barely- if at all- exists in Asia.

The other big disappointment story from CNN:
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/08/12/china.promises/index.html
China falls short on Olympic promises, critics say

Story Highlights
China has spent $40 billion, seven years planning for 2008 Olympic Games

In 2001, China promised to improve human rights, press freedom and pollution

Beijing official: Free Internet jeopardizes national security, detrimental to youth

Experts disappointed in 'significant opportunity lost' for reform, improve world view
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sjrm



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Honestly, who cares?
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Beej



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

They "were thinking about whats best for the nation." All is forgiven. Asians have no concept of the underhandedness of piracy, copy rights violation, fake goods, etc. All is fair game in the pursuit of money.
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Vancouver



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 11:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sjrm wrote:
Honestly, who cares?
indeed. Before, during, and after the olympics, the world will still protest about Tibet and hate on China
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adios4ca



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 1:03 am    Post subject: Ailing Pavarotti lip-synched at Turin Olympics Reply with quote

Ailing Pavarotti lip-synched at Turin Olympics
Updated Mon. Apr. 7 2008 2:58 PM ET

The Associated Press

ROME -- Luciano Pavarotti, in severe pain months before his cancer diagnosis, lip-synched his last performance, according to the maestro who conducted the aria at the opening ceremony of the Turin Olympics.

The late tenor's manager said Monday the bitter cold made a live performance impossible at the 2006 Winter Games

Benicio wrote:
Is anyone surprised?


i thnik most of people will decide to be selectively deaf or blind to this news.

but i wonder what's the difference?

isn't that supposed be "live performance" as well?
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Adventurer



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 1:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

To be honest, I haven't paid much attention to the Olympics, because the games are in China which is not trying to curb green house emotions in a serious way and is suppressing Tibet. That's not my cup of tea, and I think this lip synching is so Milli Vanilli like.
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A2Steve



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Beej wrote:
They "were thinking about whats best for the nation." All is forgiven. Asians have no concept of the underhandedness of piracy, copy rights violation, fake goods, etc. All is fair game in the pursuit of money.


So they did it for China's glory.

What's ashlee simpson's excuse?

I do have to admire Bono, who the next week on SNL, went out of his way tor prove he wasnt lipsynching, then performed a third and fourth song at the end of the show. All the SNL girls were swooning. Even the good lookin' one!
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