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Closing Ceremony of 4th Islamic Solidarity Games at Baku Olympic Stadium AZERTAC`s live text commentary

Baku, May 22, AZERTAC The luminous crescent moon rises, and moves over the stage. The cast form hands holding a globe, and a dove. The dove, a symbol of peace, is woven into cultures all around the world. The cast then create buta shapes – an ancient almond-shaped design symbolising fire, found on Azerbaijani decorative artworks and architecture. Projections on the floor match the cast's formations. Finally, as the crescent moon moves over the centre of the Stadium, the cast ignite more than 750 hand-held flares to create a crescent. It embraces the water bowl, which becomes a beautiful fountain. As the water rises, sparkling confetti falls from the moon and pyrotechnics shoot from the Stadium roof. 'Karabakh' (Qarabağ) by Natig Shirinov is played as 384 volunteers perform in this scene. 21:45 We see light-hearted scenes of daily life on the Baku Boulevard. Some people play with kites and balloons, others play chess or have newspapers blown from their hands. Objects that come to life in the wind – such as wind turbines and windsocks – are brought on stage. All the props and costumes are decorated with wavy patterns representing the Gilavar. As the cast dance Yalli, the clouds are released. More than 1,000 balloons, and thousands of leaves from the tree of life are carried by the Gilavar into the night sky. 457 volunteers perform in this scene Gulara Aliyeva's 'Fantasia on Shur Mugham' is played. 21:40 The sun rises to reveal the bright colours and intricate patterns of shebeke stained glass – a traditional art form of Azerbaijan. The glass transforms into the crystal waters of the Caspian Sea, sparkling in the setting sun. More than 1,000 colourful triangles, hinged together in flip books, are arranged in two large hexagons. Their pages are turned by 110 peformers to create a series of intricate patterns inspired by shebeke glass. As the sun sets, the flip books are turned to reveal blues, and raised to create a rippling 3D representation of the Caspian Sea. The Caspian is the largest inland body of water in the world. 454 cast perform on stage as Traditional Azerbaijani song 'Karabakh Shikestesi' is played. 21:33 Sporting highlights of the past 10 days are shown on the Stadium screens. We see moments of incredible skill, courage and joy. The highs and lows of competition. And the friendships forged along the way. 'Hour of the Wolf' by Elnur – Azerbaijan's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 plays. 21:30 Then creative begins. The Baku 2017 Closing Ceremony is rooted in the elemental landscapes of Azerbaijan. The tree of life, standing proud, is watered and grows. The mountains, forests and rivers of this glorious land are created before our eyes. Cast carry 60 silks (each measuring 7 x 1.35m) in three colours – green, brown and blue. As birds fly overhead, the silks come together to create a beautiful landscape. Green represents the forests, brown the mountains, and blue the rivers of Azerbaijan. The silks are flipped to reveal the flag of the Republic of Azerbaijan. 21:15 The host nation Azerbaijan, conclude the Parade. The stadium give Team Azerbaijan a standing ovation as local athletes shined at these Games. Apart from Azerbaijan, the fourth edition of the Islamic Solidarity Games featured teams from Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Comoros, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Suriname, Syria, Tajikistan, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Yemen. 21:10 The Closing Ceremony celebrates all athletes and their great achievements over the past 10 days in Azerbaijan, where the Islamic world has come together in the spirit of peace. Tonight the athletes of the Islamic World enter the Stadium as one. 21:08 The flag of Azerbaijan is carried by eight and raised by three servicemen of the National Guard of the Special State Protection Service. It’s then raised as the national anthem plays. Fireworks shoot from the Stadium roof in the national colours of Azerbaijan. 21:02 In a video that plays on the Stadium screens, gold dust is carried by the breeze of the Gilavar across Azerbaijan. A young woman in Baku's Old City blows gold dust into the air and the Gilavar breeze carries it across Azerbaijan, opening door after door in tribute to the country's renowned hospitality and kindness. We see many natural and architectural treasures of Azerbaijan – the Palace of Sheki Khans, Gobustan National Park, Shirvanshah's Palace, Maiden Tower and the Heydar Aliyev Centre – before heading to the Baku Olympic Stadium. We then count down from 10 to one, to start the Baku 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games Closing Ceremony. 1,500 volunteers perform in this evening's Ceremony. Once the countdown is complete, the stadium welcomes officials and guests – President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, First Vice President and Chair of the Baku 2017 Organising Committee Mehriban Aliyeva, Secretary General of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF) Faisal Abdulaziz Al-Nassar. 20:50 Baku Olympic Stadium is packed as the 4th Islamic Solidarity Games are set to close this evening. It has been transformed into an enormous 360˚ performance and concert space equipped with a state-of-the-art sound system. The stage elements are laid on a grid that references the extraordinary geometric designs characteristic of Islamic art, and traditional Azerbaijani carpets. Centre stage is a large water bowl made of polished and hammered copper, 8m in diameter (which appeared in the Opening Ceremony on 12 May), and a tree of life, 25m high. The set was installed in just 36 hours, following the end of the Athletics events on 20 May. The Ceremony is brought to life by 1,500 volunteer performers from Azerbaijan. More than 5,000 people from 31 different countries have helped make the Baku 2017 Ceremonies a reality, including production staff, technical crew and cast. 20:45 Azerbaijan has successfully hosted another high-profile international sporting event as the 4th Islamic Solidarity Games came to a close. Hailing the organization of the Games, Prince Abdullah Bin Mosaad Bin Abdulaziz, President of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation, says: "This evening's Closing Ceremony marks the end of a wonderful festival of sport and friendship here in Azerbaijan's capital. Baku has provided the perfect setting for the athletes of our nations to shine, and for people from four continents to celebrate our shared bonds in a spirit of unity and understanding." "These memorable Islamic Solidarity Games were made possible by our gracious hosts, under the leadership of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, and through the commitment of First Vice President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Chair of the Baku 2017 Organising Committee, Mehriban Aliyeva and all her team at AISGOC. On behalf of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation, I would like to thank the people of Baku and Azerbaijan for their dedication and countless acts of generosity throughout. We look forward to meeting again at the 2021 Games in Istanbul." Azad Rahimov, Minister of Youth and Sport of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Chief Executive Officer of Azerbaijan Islamic Solidarity Games Operations Committee, says the Closing Ceremony of the Baku 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games marks the end of a thrilling 10 days of sport, celebration and friendship. "Building on the legacy of the Baku 2015 European Games, we have welcomed old friends and new from across the Islamic world to our state-of-the-art sporting facilities, and our young people have applied their ever-growing skills to deliver yet another world-class event. The work of the Baku 2017 Operations Committee may be coming to an end, but our capital city's journey as a world centre for international sport and culture goes on." "Sport will continue to play a central role in our national development in the years to come. We look forward to welcoming the world again to Baku for the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix this summer, the 2017 Women's European Volleyball Championships, and for three group stage football matches and a quarter-final of the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship." In July 2013, Baku was announced as the host city for the fourth Islamic Solidarity Games – an exciting multi-sport event uniting the Islamic world. Athletes from more than 50 Islamic countries came together from 12 to 22 May 2017 to represent their nations over 10 days of competition across 20 different sports. They included 24 disciplines (Athletics and Para Athletics, Aquatics: Diving, Aquatics: Swimming, Aquatics: Water Polo, Basketball 3x3, Boxing, Football, Gymnastics: Artistic, Gymnastics: Rhythmic, Handball, Judo and Blind Judo, Karate, Shooting, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Volleyball, Weightlifting, Wrestling: Greco-Roman, Wrestling: Freestyle, Wushu and Zurkhaneh) in 16 state-of-the-art competition venues across Baku. A total of 2,800 athletes from four continents contested 1,585 medals in 269 medal events. Azerbaijan topped the medal table of the Games with 161 medals, including 75 golds, 50 silvers and 36 bronzes. The largest number of medals came from judo fighters, who claimed 11 golds, 12 silvers and three bronzes. Turkey finished second with 194 medals and Iran ranked third with 97 medals. Uzbekistan and Bahrain finished fourth and fifth with 63 and 21 medals respectively. President Ilham Aliyev and first lady Mehriban Aliyeva personally watched several competitions at venues and presented medals to winning athletes, which increased interest in the Games. AZERTAC is starting live text commentary of the Closing Ceremony, which is created by world-leading Betty Productions Ltd, and international artistic, production and technical teams.

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