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Part 2 - LA84 Foundation

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44. 'Chaos': performers wearing 838<br />

masks of 160 kinds collected from 60<br />

different countries act out a scene of<br />

disorder and conflict as 20 giant mask<br />

balloons peer down from the roof of the<br />

stadium.<br />

45. Beyond all Barriers', a demonstration<br />

of taekwondo put on by 1,008<br />

youngsters from the Piho Taekwondo<br />

Corps and Midong Primary School.<br />

46. Konori, a traditional Korean folk game,<br />

symbolizes unity and the Olympic ideal of<br />

harmony.<br />

47. Children aboard one of the flower<br />

festooned cars in the parade.<br />

48. In a moment of utter silence, a hoop is<br />

rolled by 7 year-old Yun Tae-ung, selected<br />

as the 1988 Hodori by virtue of his birth<br />

on September 30, 1981, the day the IOC<br />

in Baden-Baden fixed Seoul as the 1988<br />

Hodori by virtue of his birth on September<br />

30, 1981, the day the IOC in Baden-Baden<br />

fixed Seoul as the venue of the 24th<br />

Olympiad.<br />

49. As silence still reigned, spectators<br />

watched the budding of 'New Sprouts',<br />

children playing with jumpropes, hoops<br />

and shuttlecocks and singing children's<br />

songs.<br />

50. 'One World' closed the performance<br />

program, with global family members all<br />

streaming into the stadium hand in hand.

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