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Olympic gold medallist Dame Kelly Holmes has been transformed into a work of art to launch the Cultural Olympiad. | Olympic gold medallist Dame Kelly Holmes has been transformed into a work of art to launch the Cultural Olympiad. |
She joined other past Olympians in a special performance of Martin Creed's work No 850 at London's Tate Britain. | She joined other past Olympians in a special performance of Martin Creed's work No 850 at London's Tate Britain. |
The former Turner Prize-winner's art installation sees a runner sprint through the site's neo-classical sculpture galleries every 30 seconds. | The former Turner Prize-winner's art installation sees a runner sprint through the site's neo-classical sculpture galleries every 30 seconds. |
The £40m Cultural Olympiad will showcase the UK's arts and culture in the run up to the 2012 Olympic Games. | The £40m Cultural Olympiad will showcase the UK's arts and culture in the run up to the 2012 Olympic Games. |
It kicked off with a series of events across the country, including the performance of Creed's No 850 at Tate Britain. | It kicked off with a series of events across the country, including the performance of Creed's No 850 at Tate Britain. |
Dame Kelly was joined by other past Olympic athletes, including Iwan Thomas, triple jumper Jonathan Edwards, and Lord Coe - the 1980 and 1984 1500-metre Olympic champion and London 2012 Olympic Organising Committee chairman - for the special performance. | Dame Kelly was joined by other past Olympic athletes, including Iwan Thomas, triple jumper Jonathan Edwards, and Lord Coe - the 1980 and 1984 1500-metre Olympic champion and London 2012 Olympic Organising Committee chairman - for the special performance. |
Each runner was greeted by ripples of applause from the waiting public. | Each runner was greeted by ripples of applause from the waiting public. |
Lord Coe said: "It was really great. It was lovely and there was a very enthusiastic audience. | Lord Coe said: "It was really great. It was lovely and there was a very enthusiastic audience. |
Dame Kelly won two gold medals at the 2004 Olympics | |
"I came here a few weeks ago and I just thought I would be very happy to be part of that." | "I came here a few weeks ago and I just thought I would be very happy to be part of that." |
Triple-jump world record holder Jonathan Edwards said: "I absolutely loved it. It is a great mix of art and sport and I just loved running down the marble hall of Tate Britain." | Triple-jump world record holder Jonathan Edwards said: "I absolutely loved it. It is a great mix of art and sport and I just loved running down the marble hall of Tate Britain." |
Dame Kelly told the BBC it was "great" to be part of an event which mixes sport with culture. | Dame Kelly told the BBC it was "great" to be part of an event which mixes sport with culture. |
"For me personally, sport is something that captures the imagination of everybody, but also what we have [culture] is very unique in this country," she said. | "For me personally, sport is something that captures the imagination of everybody, but also what we have [culture] is very unique in this country," she said. |
"It means no matter what background you're from, you can be part of this whole experience and we want everybody to be united. | "It means no matter what background you're from, you can be part of this whole experience and we want everybody to be united. |
"I think by doing media, culture, art and sport, that's what we have to do. And it's great to be part of an event that's promoting the cultural Olympiad." | "I think by doing media, culture, art and sport, that's what we have to do. And it's great to be part of an event that's promoting the cultural Olympiad." |
'Worthwhile challenge' | 'Worthwhile challenge' |
Across the UK, more than 600 cultural events will take place this weekend to kick off the Olympiad. | Across the UK, more than 600 cultural events will take place this weekend to kick off the Olympiad. |
They include: | They include: |
• An urban arts workshop, including MCing, beatboxing, urban/hip hop dance, at the Wales Millennium Centre, in Cardiff. | • An urban arts workshop, including MCing, beatboxing, urban/hip hop dance, at the Wales Millennium Centre, in Cardiff. |
We can hopefully change a few attitudes through sport towards culture Lord Coe | |
• Bradford's Centenary Square is being transformed into a giant open-air dance space with break dancers, hip-hop artists, Russian dancers, aerial acrobatics, and live DJs. | • Bradford's Centenary Square is being transformed into a giant open-air dance space with break dancers, hip-hop artists, Russian dancers, aerial acrobatics, and live DJs. |
• A duet between a dancer and 13-tonne mechanical digger at Sheffield's Devonshire Green. | • A duet between a dancer and 13-tonne mechanical digger at Sheffield's Devonshire Green. |
Lord Coe accepted that it will be a "challenge" to maintain enthusiasm until 2012 but said there was a wealth of arts and cultural offerings which would make it worthwhile. | Lord Coe accepted that it will be a "challenge" to maintain enthusiasm until 2012 but said there was a wealth of arts and cultural offerings which would make it worthwhile. |
He said: "It will be a challenge but I'm thinking that it is not that insuperable because what we have in this country is a creative raft of people who want to take part. | He said: "It will be a challenge but I'm thinking that it is not that insuperable because what we have in this country is a creative raft of people who want to take part. |
"We can hopefully change a few attitudes through sport towards culture." | "We can hopefully change a few attitudes through sport towards culture." |
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