Tokyo Olympic Opening Ceremony Music Removed, Composer Resigned

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Tokyo Olympic Opening Ceremony Music Removed, Composer Resigned

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https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Tokyo ... 5&si=44594

Composer for Japan's Olympic opening ceremony resigns
Keigo Oyamada admitted in old interviews to bullying disabled classmates

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Keigo Oyamada, the composer for next week's Olympic opening ceremony in Tokyo, has resigned after his admission to bullying disabled classmates resurfaced. © Getty Images
Nikkei staff writersJuly 19, 2021 21:28 JSTUpdated on July 20, 2021 09:22 JST

TOKYO -- Keigo Oyamada, composer for the Olympic opening ceremony in Tokyo, resigned Monday following his admission that he had bullied classmates with disabilities in the past.

Oyamada recently came under fire after past magazine interviews -- one in 1994 and another in 1995 -- came to light. In the interviews, he talked about having bullied his classmates with disabilities without showing any remorse.

The Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee said it will remove Oyamada's music from the opening ceremony and is now searching for a replacement. He
had written music for about four minutes of the ceremony.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato, Japan's top spokesman, said earlier in the day that the issue needs to be dealt with appropriately by the Japanese Olympic organizing committee.

"The government is working toward a society of coexistence," Kato said, adding that Oyamada's behavior should not be tolerated.

Oyamada released a statement on his twitter account disclosing his resignation.

In the statement, he said he has offered his resignation and that it had been inappropriate for him to accept the committee's invitation to compose the music for the opening ceremony.

Oyamada first debuted in 1989 as part of the rock band Flipper's Guitar. He later went solo, adopting the stage name Cornelius.

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The recently resurfaced interviews were published in 1994 and 1995. © Kyodo

The Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee announced last Wednesday that Oyamada would be part of the creative team responsible for producing the opening and closing ceremonies of the Games. The old interviews resurfaced, prompting Oyamada on Friday to acknowledge bullying his classmates.

Although Oyamada issued an apology, the firestorm of criticism continued. American broadcaster NBC, whose parent company owns the broadcasting rights to the Olympic Games, published a story on the musician over the weekend that included a critical tweet.

"How can a person who committed such discriminatory and violent acts considered qualified for getting involved in Olympic and Paralympic Games?" wrote the person who posted the tweet.

An Associated Press article also touched on the social media reaction. The piece quotes an essay by Takayuki Fujimoto, professor of media studies at Toyo University, who argued that Oyamada should step down because his bullying violates the Olympic principles of human rights and diversity.

Toshiro Muto, CEO of the organizing committee, told reporters late Monday that he deeply regrets how the body has kept Oyamada on board after the interviews surfaced anew.

"That decision was insufficient," Muto said.

The organizing committee had not indicated plans to dismiss Oyamada, expressing a willingness to let him "continue his work on preparations." But in a statement released late Monday, it said that "we have come to believe that this decision was wrong, and we have decided to accept his resignation."

The Tokyo Olympics were previously marred by scandal when Yoshiro Mori, former president of the organizing committee, left his post after his sexist remarks sparked a backlash.
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It is really comical to me hearing the news about the olimpics ; the announcer(s) on CNN mainly ( the network i love to hate ) pronouncing the word to ki o tokeeooo , it’s To Kyo ,

I wonder if maybe yoko ono could still sing ?
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There's an Olympics going on?

Who knew?
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Because of an interview he gave 26 years ago? This insanity is just going to far. I called a classmate a fat cow when I was 11 and smoked my first joint when I was 13. Guess that rules me out of ever becoming someone important.
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pissontheroof wrote: Tue Jul 20, 2021 8:25 am It is really comical to me hearing the news about the olimpics ; the announcer(s) on CNN mainly ( the network i love to hate ) pronouncing the word to ki o tokeeooo , it’s To Kyo ,

I wonder if maybe yoko ono could still sing ?
Wait. What?

Where I’m from (not CNN country), we say Toekeyo not Toe Kyo

Or maybe I misheard as I was growing up and still hear what I think it is rather than what it is. I’m going to have to do a social media poll.

Are you Japanese?
I can hear To vs Toe when a Japanese person says it. But English versions of country names are often different - not necessarily incorrect
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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pissontheroof wrote: Tue Jul 20, 2021 8:25 am It is really comical to me hearing the news about the olimpics ; the announcer(s) on CNN mainly ( the network i love to hate ) pronouncing the word to ki o tokeeooo , it’s To Kyo ,

I wonder if maybe yoko ono could still sing ?
Just look at Chuck's facial expression just before the 2min mark
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:bow: Where's @Big Daikon for his advice on the correct pronunciation?
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I think it’s just me. Been saying and hearing it wrong my entire life!
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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Had been listening to Deep Purple's hit Woman From Tokyo for 20+ years before I realized what they were singing about. I always thought they were saying, My woman is OK, Yo! 😅🤣😂🙄
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Kahuna wrote: Tue Jul 20, 2021 3:22 pm :bow: Where's @Big Daikon for his advice on the correct pronunciation?
The Japanese pronunciation is two syllables: Toh-kyoh.
In English, three syllables: Toh-ki-yoh. There's no kyo (きょ) sound in English. Likewise with Kyoto.
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