The campaign features the journeys of seven Canadian Para
athletes whose relentless, bold, and vibrant energy harmonizes
perfectly with the innovative custom track by Canadian bilingual
artist Aiza
OTTAWA,
ON, July 9, 2024 /CNW/ - With 50 days to
go until the Paralympic Games, the Canadian Paralympic Committee
(CPC) and CBC/Radio-Canada today launched their
collaborative campaign for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games: "Greatness Moves
Us."
"Greatness Moves Us" exemplifies how Canadians can help foster
an inclusive world through the transformative power of Paralympic
sport. The campaign celebrates the pursuit of greatness in its many
forms, tracing the journey of athletes from their earliest dreams
to the pinnacle of the world stage. By showcasing these stories,
"Greatness Moves Us" highlights the universal drive for excellence
and unites athletes, fans, supporters, and all Canadians,
illustrating how the momentum of greatness moves us all
forward.
The campaign spotlights a diverse group of Canadian Para
athletes:
- Amy Burk (Ottawa, ON) – Goalball
- Priscilla Gagne (Montreal, QC) – Para Judo
- Sheriauna Haase (Toronto, ON)
– Para Athletics
- Travis Murao (Toronto, ON) – Wheelchair Rugby
- Eric Rodrigues (Mississauga, ON) – Wheelchair Rugby
- Tamara Steeves (Etobicoke, ON) – Wheelchair Basketball
- Noah Vucsics (Calgary, AB) – Para Athletics
The campaign also features footage from significant moments in
Canadian Para sport history, shining a spotlight on athletes
including Marissa Papaconstantinou,
Aurelie Rivard, Nate Riech, Brent
Lakatos, and more.
A key highlight of the campaign is the electrifying musical
track by Montreal-born,
Toronto-based bilingual artist
Aiza, known as the "Afro-bop Queen," who was listed on CBC Music as
a Canadian artist who broke out in 2023. Custom-created in both
English and French and with elements of inclusion at its
core, the music ensures the campaign resonates across
Canada. The track, composed by
Jeremy Wallace Maclean, was
carefully crafted to include breathing space in the audio, ensuring
that the descriptive video does not compete with the lyrics,
allowing for an inclusive listening experience.
"Greatness Moves Us" marks a continuation of the strong
partnership between CPC and CBC/Radio-Canada, emphasizing the depth
and impact of this collaboration. As the official broadcaster of
the Paris 2024 and Milano-Cortina
2026 Paralympic Games, CBC/Radio-Canada will provide extensive
coverage across its multiple platforms, showcasing the performances
of Paralympians to audiences nationwide. Audiences can tune in
for CBC/Radio-Canada's
coverage of the Paris 2024
Paralympic Games from August 28 to September
8 on CBC, CBC Gem, CBC's Paris 2024 website (cbc.ca/paris2024) and the
CBC Paris 2024 app in English and on ICI TÉLÉ, ICI TOU.TV, Radio-Canada.ca/paris2024, and on
the Radio-Canada Paralympiques app in French.
The campaign was developed in partnership with WILL, a
Vancouver-based creative agency,
and GOOD–IDEA®, a commercial and narrative production
company. Directed by Ross Allen,
produced by Mack Stannard and
Ben Chick, and shot by director of
photography Mitchell Baxter, the
campaign promises to engage all viewers.
Join the Movement
The "Greatness Moves Us" campaign will air in English and French
across CBC/Radio-Canada and CPC's platforms starting today. To
learn more and view the campaign videos and other creative assets,
visit Paralympic.ca/GreatnessMovesUs.
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"The 'Greatness Moves Us' campaign beautifully encapsulates our
commitment to building the best-prepared teams and fostering the
power of inclusion," said Karen
O'Neill, CEO, Canadian Paralympic Committee. "It vividly
portrays our athletes' relentless pursuit of excellence and their
journeys on and off the field of play. We are encouraging Canadians
to tune into the coverage on CBC/Radio Canada like never before, to
rally behind our team and to embrace the spirit of inclusivity and
excellence at the Paris 2024
Games."
"Canadians will be moved by their Para athletes' performances at
the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games,
and the excitement starts now with this campaign that so
wonderfully captures these athletes' dynamism and joy," said
Catherine Tait, President and
CEO, CBC/Radio-Canada. "CBC/Radio-Canada is thrilled to
showcase the greatness of Canada's
Para athletes, and to mark 10 years as Canada's Paralympic broadcaster. It is going
to be a fantastic 10 days of celebrating the very best in Para
sport."
"Participating in the 'Greatness Moves Us' campaign is a
tremendous honour," said Priscilla Gagné, Para judo athlete.
"Since starting judo in 2010, I've dedicated countless hours to
honing my skills and competing at the highest levels. This campaign
captures the dedication and passion of Para athletes and the
journey to get to the Games. I'm excited to celebrate the
vibrant spirit of Para sport."
"Being featured in the 'Greatness Moves Us' campaign is an
extraordinary experience," said Sheriauna Haase, Para athletics
athlete. "This campaign beautifully showcases the diverse
stories of Canadian Para athletes. Growing up, I always imagined
what it would be like to compete on the world stage, and now that I
am realizing that goal, I'm thrilled to share my journey with
Canadians."
"Being part of the 'Greatness Moves Us' campaign is incredibly
meaningful," said Travis Murao,
wheelchair rugby athlete. "This campaign's inclusive approach,
from descriptive audio to the bilingual song, ensures that everyone
can connect with our stories. It's a powerful reminder that
greatness is about more than just competition; it's about making
the journey accessible and engaging for all Canadians. I'm proud to
be part of a campaign that champions inclusivity."
"'Greatness Moves Us' is more than just a campaign; it's a
pivotal moment for the Paralympic Movement in Canada," said Erin
Blaskie, Director of Marketing & Communications,
Canadian Paralympic Committee. "Our goal is to increase
awareness for Para sport and the Paralympic Games, encouraging more
Canadians to tune into the Games on CBC/Radio-Canada and follow the
journey of our incredible athletes on social media. We hope this
campaign will not only elevate the profiles of our athletes but
also foster a deeper connection and support for the Canadian
Paralympic Team from fans across the country."
About the Canadian Paralympic Committee:
The Canadian
Paralympic Committee is a non-profit, private organization in
partnership with 27 member sport organizations, dedicated to the
power and impact of Paralympic sport. Holding a vision of an
inclusive world realized through Paralympic sport, its mission is
to deliver the best-prepared teams for Games excellence while
modeling and promoting disability inclusion and accessibility.
Championing the stories and successes of high-performance athletes
with disabilities, the Canadian Paralympic Committee inspires
Canadians to embrace inclusivity and actively engage in sports. For
more insights, visit Paralympic.ca.
About CBC/Radio-Canada:
CBC/Radio-Canada is
Canada's national public
broadcaster. Through our mandate to inform, enlighten and
entertain, we play a central role in strengthening Canadian
culture. As Canada's trusted news
source, we offer a uniquely Canadian perspective on news, current
affairs and world affairs. Our distinctively homegrown
entertainment programming draws audiences from across the country.
Deeply rooted in communities, CBC/Radio-Canada offers diverse
content in English, French and eight Indigenous languages. We also
deliver content in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Punjabi and Tagalog,
as well as both official languages, through Radio Canada
International (RCI). We are leading the transformation to meet the
needs of Canadians in a digital world.
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