Feature: When art, music and culture were at the heart of the Olympic Games

(Xinhua): Almost every Olympiad sees new sports introduced and some other events dropped amid discussion, anger and controversy. Recent Games have seen BMX biking and skateboarding introduced, with questions asked over whether they really qualify as sports.

The introduction of breakdancing also caused raised eyebrows: does an event that has its roots in music and street culture have a place in the Olympics and even if there is no doubt the fitness and agility of the competitors, many ask: Is it sport? Is it culture? Or is it art?

Breakdancing may be all three, but even if you consider it to be purely culture, a look into the history of the Olympic Games shows there were events that had absolutely nothing to do with sport and everything to do with art.

Britain’s John Copley holds the record for being the oldest person to win an Olympic medal, claiming silver in 1948, although his event of ‘Art, Painting, Mixed Engravings and Etchings’ wasn’t exactly testing his aerobic ability or agility.

It may be hard to believe nowadays, but at the beginning of the Olympic movement, art was at the center of the ideals of Baron Pierre de Coubertin. The man considered to be the founder of modern Olympics saw culture as part of the ideal of educating people in both body and mind, although it wasn’t until 1912 that Stockholm saw the first Olympic competition, with medals handed out in five different categories (architecture, literature, music, painting and sculpture), with the only condition for the works being that they had to be inspired by sport.

Nearly 200 works were submitted for the Paris 1924 Olympics as the movement lifted its head after the horrors of the First World War and over 1,000 works were shown in Amsterdam 1928.

There was controversy after the Amsterdam Olympics as the artists were allowed to sell their works after the closing ceremony. This produced accusations that the artists were making money from their works – which went against the strict Olympic ideal that only amateurs could take part.

It was this conflict between amateur and professional that would see the end of art, music and literature at the Olympics, with the decision taken after London 1948 that writers and artists, were essentially professionals and thus excluded from future Games.

Now, of course, many at the Olympics are professionals, so that of course raises the question: could painting, music and literature be included once again?

Maybe the future is a blank canvas… 

(PHOTO shows Breakdancer Liu Qingyi of China competing during the women’s gold medal battle of breaking at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province on Oct. 7, 2023 – Xinhua)

  • Ethiopian Informer

    Related Posts

    Honoring role models, Xi makes rallying call for making China stronger

    (A group photo shows Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders during the presentation ceremony for national medals and national honorary titles of…

    President Xi encourages Red Cross Society of China to enhance humanitarian services

    (Xinhua): President Xi Jinping has encouraged the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) to focus on high-quality development and further improve its capability…

    Environment & Climate Change

    WHO Raises Alarm Over Alarming Malaria Increase in Ethiopia

    WHO Raises Alarm Over Alarming Malaria Increase in Ethiopia

    Mpox Outbreak in Africa: Deaths Exceed 970, Cases Surpass 38,000

    Mpox Outbreak in Africa: Deaths Exceed 970, Cases Surpass 38,000
    Ethiopia faces drought threat affecting 19 million people

    Ethiopia brings home 51 citizens from conflict-hit Lebanon

    Ethiopia brings home 51 citizens from conflict-hit Lebanon

    Op-ed: From football to the SDGs, former Black Stars captain carries on with goal scoring

    Op-ed: From football to the SDGs, former Black Stars captain carries on with goal scoring

    Africa CDC declares Mpox Public Health Emergency as cases exceed 40,000

    Africa CDC declares Mpox Public Health Emergency as cases exceed 40,000

    Ethiopia races against one of “the-longest-ever” cholera outbreaks in its recent history

    Ethiopia races against one of “the-longest-ever” cholera outbreaks in its recent history

    Landslide kills 13 in southern Ethiopia’s Wolaita zone: local officials

    Landslide kills 13 in southern Ethiopia’s Wolaita zone: local officials

    Landslide kills at least 20 in southern Ethiopia

    Landslide kills at least 20 in southern Ethiopia

    4.5 mln people internally displaced in Ethiopia: UN

    4.5 mln people internally displaced in Ethiopia: UN

    Some 17 million Ethiopian children out of school, nearly half being girls: UNICEF

    Some 17 million Ethiopian children out of school, nearly half being girls: UNICEF

    Humanitarian disasters led to significant SRH, gender-based violence needs in Ethiopia: Report

    Humanitarian disasters led to significant SRH, gender-based violence needs in Ethiopia: Report

    UN voices concern over conditions of Sudanese refugees in NW Ethiopia

    UN voices concern over conditions of Sudanese refugees in NW Ethiopia

    Ethiopia refugee population surpasses one million mark: UN

    Ethiopia refugee population surpasses one million mark: UN

    IGAD calls for anticipatory actions amid impending flash floods in Ethiopia

    IGAD calls for anticipatory actions amid impending flash floods in Ethiopia

    Road safety costs 5 pct of Africa’s GDP

    Road safety costs 5 pct of Africa’s GDP

    AUC, Gavi sign new agreement to drive vaccine impact in Africa

    AUC, Gavi sign new agreement to drive vaccine impact in Africa

    Over 25,000 people cross into Ethiopia amid security situation in Sudan

    Over 25,000 people cross into Ethiopia amid security situation in Sudan

    Natural, manmade shocks affects households, infrastructure system resilience in Ethiopia: UNFPA

    Natural, manmade shocks affects households, infrastructure system resilience in Ethiopia: UNFPA

    UN experts call for strengthen fight against trafficking in northern Ethiopia

    UN experts call for strengthen fight against trafficking in northern Ethiopia