24. July 2010  
Berlin  
Artistic Gymnastics

The Olympic Flame visits Berlin after 64 Years

The Youth Olympic Flame arrived today in Berlin, Germany, on its mission to spread the spirit of Olympism to as many youth around the world as possible. This marked the first stop on the Journey of the Youth Olympic Flame that will span five continents as a prelude to the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games.
Upon its arrival from Ancient Olympia, Greece, where the first Youth Olympic Flame was lit the day before, the Flame made a brief visit at Siemensstadt, a famous sports club in Berlin built in 1984.
Over 650,000 visitors visit the Siemensstadt sports club a year, and when the Flame made its stop, it was greeted by youth engaging in basketball, tennis and volleyball.
The Flame then made its way by boat on the Spree River, through the Haus der Kulturen der Welt - one of the leading European centres of contemporary art and culture - and towards Pariser Platz, where the famous Brandenburg Gate is located for the City Celebration held for the Journey of the Youth Olympic Flame.

The moment of lighting the Olympic Flame,
whith the torch, which comes via aeroplain from the Olympic Hain in Grecce to Berlin

The paralized former artistic gymnast and the YOG mascotts

“Their dedication to their chosen sport shows that they embrace the Olympic Values of Excellence, Friendship and Respect in their daily lives.”
To bring a slice of Singapore life, culture and tradition to Berlin, the Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee (SYOGOC) has partnered Singapore’s Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts (MICA) to present a Singapore Showcase at the City Celebration.

Singapore's culture in front of the Brandenburg Gate

The Singapore Showcase comprised four segments. The dance segment by "The Roses" saw a group of four spunky girls take to the stage with an energetic performance of hip-hop dance. The music segment featured singer Erick Guansing performing the much-loved Singapore song Bunga Sayang (which means "Flowers of Love" in Malay).
The showcase will not be complete without a sport segment. This segment featured the "Urban Street Team", Singapore's own "Football Freestylers" who displayed some nifty footwork combining dance and football.
To heighten the festive mood at the City Celebration, the Singapore Showcase also featured a fourth segment - a music, dance and sporty extravaganza with singers Erick Guansing and Gayle Marilyn Nerva performing the catchy favourite, "Celebration" alongside pop-inspired moves by young male dancers and the spunky dance quartet, ...
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