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  1. 1 day ago · Dion closed the ceremony with a powerful performance of Edith Piaf’s famous song “Hymne á l’amour” at the Eiffel Tower after the Olympic Games were officially opened and the Olympic cauldron was lit in the Tuileries Garden. It marked her first live performance since she announced her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis in December 2022 ...

  2. 1 day ago · Other confirmed performers include the French singer-songwriter Juliette Armanet and the pianist Sofiane Pamart who are expected to duet “Imagine”; the metal band Gojira; the French rapper ...

  3. Neil Martirossian’s profile of Armenian-Canadian filmmaker Juliette Hagopian.By Neli Martirossian via Ararat MagazineMy personal curiosity for Armenian professionals in the entertainment industry led me to the discovery of Juliette Hagopian. Her name first caught my eye when I was watching a movie titled Too Late to Say Goodbye on Lifetime Movie Network, on which she served as producer ...

  4. F rench singer-songwriter Juliette Armanet performed 'Imagine' by English rock musician John Lennon at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024. The song has been part of the Olympic tradition.

  5. Feb 25, 2018 · Directors Evan and Galen Johnson, producer Juliette Hagopian and musician Ensign Broderick talk about the music video "Accidence" and the found footage film ...

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  6. 1 day ago · Here are some of the best performances from the opening ceremony. Paris Olympics 2024 schedule:Complete time, dates for each event at Summer Games 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony performances

  7. 1 day ago · Paris [France], July 27 (ANI): French singer-songwriter Juliette Armanet performed ‘Imagine’ by English rock musician John Lennon at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024. The song has been part of the Olympic tradition. Show Full Article Lennon’s song imagines a world without global conflict, in line with the unifying values of the Olympics. […]

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