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It may be the biggest single challenge in the long and glittering career of Deborah Colker, Brazil's most celebrated choreographer: managing the more than 6,000 volunteers who will dance in the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

Colker and her company have won countless international awards and received rave reviews from some of the world's most demanding dance critics

With 50 days to go, Colker is drawing on all of that experience to prepare a cast of thousands to perform in the Maracanã stadium in front of a global audience of billions

Rio2016

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  At a rehearsal in a secret location near the Maracanã, Colker was in no mood to take prisoners

"Do you know my reputation?" she asked some of the volunteers taking part

"I like to work and I'm very demanding

Sometimes I won't even stop for a bathroom break

" Rehearsals started at the end of May

Even before the first rehearsals, Colker selected more than 100 professional dancers, stylists and performers, plus 15 assistants, to help get the show ready for its one and only night

  Rio 2016 - There will be 6,000 volunteers in the opening ceremony

 Have you ever choreographed so many people? Colker - No

And I'm not scared

I love people

Everyone is different, everyone brings their own experience of life, their own social and emotional conditions

I have already worked in large-scale shows

It is a challenge to talk to people from the whole world, of all ages and languages

We have to demonstrate what we want with body movements

Rio 2016 - There is always a lot of expectation for a Deborah Colker show

You are well known for challenging our ideas of space and the body

 Do you feel under pressure? Colker -

The expectation lights a fire under me

When I used a vertical wall in one of my shows, I was questioning the relationship between movement and space

Inventions happen when you question existing laws

I like to question the laws of physics and gravity, to question the relationship between space and movement

   Behind the colourful personality and creative choreographies lies a stern disciplinarian (Photo: Rio 2016/Lucas Freitas) Rio 2016 - What can we expect from the opening ceremony? Colker - I am bringing a lot from the studies that I had been carrying out

There will be new things, a new space that I have invented and that we are working on here

I think it will be a masterpiece

We are producing very good results

I love it when we manage to tell a story in a new, totally unexpected way

The ceremony is full of protocol but I am very proud of what we are doing

We are working with a lot of passion

  Rio 2016 - How did the first rehearsals go? Colker - It was very cool

We are working on various segments, such as the colonisation of Brazil

We will tell this story without being didactic, in an artistic way

Colker was in charge of a flashmob in 2015, to mark 500 days from the Paralympic Games (Photo: Rio 2016/Alexandre Loureiro) Rio 2016 - What is the difference between rehearsing with volunteers and professionals? Colker - Sometimes volunteers respond better

They don't have bad habits, stereotypes, clichés

They bring naturalness, spontaneity and the desire to be involved in an artistic experience

They may be firemen, cleaners or maids, without the chance for artistic expression in their daily life

It is very inspirational to work with volunteers

You have to break moulds

Sometimes you can get stuck in a rut as a dancer; everything has to be perfect

Working with people from outside that world gives you the chance to learn a new way of doing things

Rio 2016 - You seemed quite demanding when you spoke to the volunteers

How are you finding the relationship? Colker - Everyone has been telling me that I need to win over the volunteers, that we can't lose anyone, that I have to be grateful

I believe that we have to win over the volunteers by challenging them

Of course, we have to be respectful, polite, friendly

But I think that discipline is freedom

The more discipline you have, the more you will be able to achieve what you want

We will enter the Maracanã with calm confidence and enjoy what we are doing without fear of failure