emotional ones because i am an emotional ones because i am an emotional wreck, so i love singing all the emotional ones, but i also like to get my teeth into the big songs as well. and the reaction of the crowds when we are performing, i did a theatre show in glasgow at the kings theatre a few years ago, and having 1200 people singing back to me was so emotional. i can t even imagine what adele s emotions are like when she has got millions of people singing back to her, her own songs, because i was choked up at the time. so i think it isjust something that connects with everybody, she has one of those songs for every single person. i songs for every single person. i think you are right. let s play a bit of rolling in the deep, because you can imagine that, the crowds going wild. reaching a fever pitch, bringing me out of the dark.
today, the climax of the celebration is a daily show that takes place in a specially built stadium and features over 5,000 volunteers. and this year, the show has been created by the man behind cirque du soleil. now, as the creator of this incredible show, what s it like creating something that only happens once every 20 years? it s something very unusual, in some form, and it s like, really, a theatre show, but with 5,000 actors, maybe more 6,000, something like that. so with 5,000 people in your show, do you think you ve got room for one more? dance a little with your hands. do this. dance with my hands? yeah. both laugh. you are in! does that mean i m in? you re in! i m in. the show itself represents a year
but because of unrest in the region over the next couple of decades, the next event wasn t organised for another 22 years a cycle that has remained ever since. today, the climax of the celebration is a daily show that takes place in a specially built stadium and features over 5,000 volunteers. and this year, the show has been created by the man behind cirque du soleil. now, as the creator of this incredible show, what s it like creating something that only happens once every 20 years? it s something very unusual, in some form, and it s like, really, a theatre show, but with 5,000 actors, maybe more 6,000, something like that. so with 5,000 people in your show, do you think you ve got room for one more? dance a little with your hands. do this. dance with my hands? yeah. both laugh. you are in! does that mean i m in? you re in!
incredible show, what s it like creating something that only happens once every 20 years? it s something very unusual, in some form, and it s like, really, a theatre show, but with 5,000 actors, maybe more 6,000, something like that. so with 5,000 people in your show, do you think you ve got room for one more? dance a little with your hands. do this. dance with my hands? yeah. both laugh. you are in! does that mean i m in? you re in! i m in. the show itself represents a year in the life of a vineyard and, in order to have enough roles for that many volunteers, it means even the bugs and birds get their moment in the spotlight. so i ve got my moves, now it s time to get my costume. these are huge! how do i look? am i working it?
really, a theatre show, but with 5,000 actors, maybe more 6,000, something like that. so with 5,000 people in your show, do you think you ve got room for one more? dance a little with your hands. do this. dance with my hands? yeah. both laugh. you are in! does that mean i m in? you re in! i m in. the show itself represents a year in the life of a vineyard and, in order to have enough roles for that many volunteers, it means even the bugs and birds get their moment in the spotlight. so i ve got my moves, now it s time to get my costume. these are huge! how do i look? am i working it? you re amazing! laughs. then the three hour extravaganza began.