Written by Kathy Wheatley on
 July 31, 2024

Paris Olympics Faces Criticism Over Opening Ceremony’s Last Supper-Inspired Drag Show

The Paris 2024 Olympic opening ceremony ignited a storm of controversy with its unique segment that echoed a renowned biblical scene.

According to the New York Post, the ceremonial segment featured drag performers staged in a tableau reminiscent of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” sparking backlash and a series of contradictory explanations from event organizers.

In a bold move, the Paris Olympics’ inaugural event showcased a segment where 17 drag performers, including stars from “Drag Race France,” were arranged around a long table, mirroring the iconic depiction in da Vinci’s mural. This artistic choice immediately drew attention, both for its visual appeal and the ensuing debate it provoked.

Olympic Segment Meant to Emulate Iconic Artwork

The setting was initially said by Thomas Jolly, the ceremony’s creative director, not to draw from the Christian-themed artwork but rather to embody themes from Greek mythology, specifically the Feast of Dionysus.

However, as criticisms mounted from various Christian communities and public figures, a spokesperson from the Paris 2024 Olympics acknowledged that the tableau did indeed take cues from “The Last Supper.” This admission contradicted earlier statements, adding fuel to the controversy.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump and the Bishops’ Conference of France were among the prominent voices that condemned the portrayal, viewing it as a disrespectful mockery of a sacred Christian symbol.

Responses and Apologies from Olympic Organizers

Following the initial denial, further explanations were offered. Jolly mentioned other artistic influences, such as the 17th-century painting “The Feast of the Gods” by Jan van Bijlert, suggesting a blend of inspirations behind the performance.

The segment's religious connotations, particularly the Christian imagery juxtaposed with drag culture, drew fierce international criticism. In response, Olympic organizers formally apologized, clarifying that there was never an intent to disrespect any religious group but to promote a message of community tolerance.

The tableau also featured the gods of Olympus, including a depiction of the god of wine, portrayed by a nearly naked, blue-painted man, further mixing religious and mythological elements in a modern cultural context.

Mixed Reception and Legal Repercussions

The artistic choices at the Paris Olympics have opened up conversations about the intersection of art, religion, and public perception in international events.

Barbara Butch, the French DJ who participated in the segment while donning a halo-like headpiece, faced severe online abuse post-ceremony. Described by her lawyer as facing “Anti-Semitic, homophobic, sexist, and grossophobic insults,” Butch is pursuing legal action against the harassers.

Amid the ongoing controversy, the segment’s diverse artistic references do not mitigate the offense taken by many viewers, signaling a potential oversight in gauging public sentiment on such sensitive themes.

Reflection on Artistic Expression and Cultural Sensitivity

The Paris 2024 Olympics aimed to kick off with a display of artistic freedom and cultural celebration but has navigated turbulent waters from its onset.

The organizers’ attempt to draw on widespread artistic legacies, while intending to honor them, perhaps underestimated the complex reactions such a bold juxtaposition would evoke among a global audience.

This incident underscores the delicate balance organizers must maintain in presenting creative content that respects diverse beliefs while attempting to push the envelope of cultural expression in global showcases like the Olympics.

Looking Ahead: Lessons for Future Ceremonies

As the discussions unfold, the incident serves as a critical lesson on the importance of cultural sensitivity and the impact of visual symbolism in international events. The backlash will likely influence future ceremonies, prompting a focus on more inclusive and universally respectful representations.

The Olympic Committee and future organizers now need to reevaluate how to incorporate creative elements into global events without alienating parts of the audience, ensuring the Olympics remain a unifying, rather than divisive, global event.

In conclusion, the Paris 2024 Olympic opening ceremony’s inclusion of a “Last Supper” inspired drag show segment, which intended to celebrate artistic expression and tolerance, has received significant backlash for its religious insensitivity. Reactions from world leaders and religious groups prompted apologies and a reexamination of the segment’s inspiration sources, from Greek mythology to classic art, culminating in legal actions due to severe online abuse received by participants. This episode highlights the complexities of blending artistic innovation with cultural respect in the global spotlight of the Olympics.

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