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Rio 2016 officially opens on Friday with the traditional Olympic Games opening ceremony which begins at 8pm (local time) and will be seen by three billion people around the world

More than 35,000 professionals will be involved on the night with the show featuring 12 samba schools and over 5,500 costumes

The creative team gathered at the Main Press Centre on 4 August to tease out a few more details about the opening ceremony, which has been in the works over the past three years

 The production is the creative expression of Brazilian directors Fernando Meirelles (City of God), Andrucha Waddington and Daniela Thomas

  Rio 2016 opening ceremony: how to organise your own Brazilian 'festa' at home The moment has come "This is the moment we were waiting for," said Rio 2016 spokesman Mario Andrada

 "There is an important tradition that a good opening ceremony is a good sign for the rest of the Olympics

 It is beautiful, it is very Brazilian

 The people involved are very proud

" When is the opening ceremony and what time does it start in every country? The creative team behind the celebration have promised "to deliver a message for planet earth" that will kick off the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games

To emphasise the message each athlete will be given a seedling to plant in what will become "the athletes' legacy for Rio de Janeiro," said Meirelles

"They will leave a tree in Brazil

 Hopefully in two years' time we will have a wonderful Olympic forest

 We will celebrate humanity and we wil celebrate Rio," said Marco Balich, the show's lead producer

'The last natural garden in the world' Three main themes drive the opening ceremony and its powerful message of peace and the environmental: the garden, diversity and joy

  "We are the last natural garden of the world," said Abel Gomes, who was responsible for set design

"We will give a message to the future of the world

 The garden is a very important pillar that we will be embracing during the ceremony

It is our passion, it is our drive

"  Rio 2016 opening ceremony: the musical stars who will get the Olympic Games started On the second pillar of diversity, Gomes said, "The Brazilians living in this country, they have incredible race diversity

 We will be speaking about these Brazilians and they are the ones who will embrace and welcome the world that is arriving here for these Games

" The third pillar, inspired by the joyful spirit of the carioca, lives in "the way we smile, the way we welcome, the way we hug," said Gomes

Purchase your Olympic tickets for Rio 2016 Brazilian model Gisele Bundchen will make an appearance at the Maracana (Rio 2016 / Alex Ferro) Celebrating the athletes The opening ceremony is, at its very core, a celebration of the more than 11,000 thousand athletes, added Waddington

"We made the whole ceremony for them, to praise them, to celebrate them," he said

"They are the heart of the Games and the ceremony is for the them

"  The director said the only non-Brazilian featured in the production is the voice of English actor, Dame Judi Dench, who reads a poem by Brazilian poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade together with the 86-year-old Oscar-nominated Brazilian actress Fernanda Montenegro

Brazil's rich musical history explored The music will run a rich gamut of Brazilian styles, histories and artists

 In a nod towards representation and inclusion, three black women from three generations are among the numerous live performers who will play original hits and also pay tribute to carioca legends — exactly whom remains a surprise

Legendary singer Elza Soares will be representing Rio's most famous musial genre, samba, while Karol Conka and MC Soffia will be the voice of Brazil’s hip hop scene

At 12 years old, MC Sofia announced herself with incredible style and gravitas with music videos that speak out against racism, including her track 'Menina Pretinha,' which translates to 'little black girl'

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