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    Celine Dion's dramatic return from the stage due to a serious degenerative disease | Wonderful

    Gillian HallBy Gillian HallJuly 29, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Celine Dion conquers Paris with Edith Piaf's 'Hymn to Love'

    The most moving moment of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics was Celine Dion's amazing singing. “Love Hymn”Music immortalized by the French star Edith PiafCeline has not performed since 2020. Two years ago, the Canadian singer was diagnosed with a rare neurological syndrome.

    Celine Dion's participation was shrouded in mystery. The excitement has excited tourists and Parisians, including in the bohemian quarter where Edith Piaf began her career in the famous French cabarets. Find out more below.

    A historic celebration full of secrets

    Celine Dion's engagement has been surrounded by a lot of speculation all week.

    French President Emmanuel Macron celebrated Celine Dion's presence in Paris on Tuesday, saying it would be “wonderful” to see the artist at the opening of the Games.

    On the same day, the singer appeared at the door of the hotel and met many of her fans. There were people on duty here every day. On Wednesday, the mystery managed to be fueled: Celine Dion at the Louvre.

    “Every time I go back to Paris, I am reminded that there is still so much beauty and joy to experience in the world. I love Paris and I am so happy to be back!”

    The Canadian singer's last performance was in March 2020, just before the pandemic, at this show in Newark, USA.

    In 2022, Celine was diagnosed with the very rare stiff person syndrome. This is a condition that causes a person to have muscle spasms and severe pain. The muscles do not relax.

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    Celine even said that when she sings, “it's like someone is strangling you.”

    In a recently released documentary, Celine herself speaks about the disease – in a very honest description of her condition.

    The eternal voice from the movie “Titanic” returned to the stage in grand style singing “Ode to Love.”

    This is the original. Edith Piaf is an absolute French icon. She embodied the best of French bohemia like few others. A singer, songwriter and actress, she invested in the rhythm that conquered France: ballroom music. And she modernized what is called “chanson” – the style that appreciates the French language, heir to the country’s poetic literature.

    Piaf's liberation lived in Montmartre, the artists' district. This was the scenario that Edith Piaf lived in her youth. There she lived. Loved and fell in love. Intense romances. Disappointments. Everything became music.

    Today, places like the famous Moulin Rouge are heavily touristed, but at the end of the 19th century this was where things happened. Champagne-filled parties, a lively dance hall, performances by famous singers and dancers… and it was in this exciting environment that Edith Piaf began her career.

    It became a statue, a square name. The song “Hino au amour” was released in 1950. Piaf sang it for her great love, the boxer Marcel Cerdan, who died in a plane crash a year earlier. A classic that received an unforgettable remake last Friday.

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