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2024年8月 席琳·迪翁准备重返舞台 奥运会后她的复出之路

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席琳·迪翁“准备重返舞台”:奥运会后她的复出之路

作者:路易丝·A·巴里尔 新闻 2024年8月7日

https://www.closerweekly.com/posts/celine-dion-is-ready-to-take-the-stage-again-after-olympics/

席琳·迪翁奥运会后“准备重返舞台”

席琳·迪翁在巴黎奥运会开幕式上以最盛大的方式宣布回归舞台。

7月26日,她身着定制的迪奥珍珠串珠礼服,站在标志性的埃菲尔铁塔之巅,深情演唱了伊迪丝·琵雅芙的《爱的颂歌》(Hymne à l’amour),为这场长达四小时的开幕式画上了圆满的句号。“保持专注,继续前进,我的心与你们同在!”席琳向来自世界各地的参赛运动员们送上了祝福。

这位法裔加拿大歌手深知自己所言非虚。2020年疫情期间,她暂时告别公众视野,并公开了自己与僵人综合征(SPS)——一种无法治愈的自身免疫性疾病——抗争的经历。如今,她的身体状况终于允许她开启事业的新篇章,其中包括一场全新的拉斯维加斯演出。“我们一直在努力筹备这场演出,因为我回来了!”她在六月份说道,“我会重返舞台。具体时间我还不确定,但相信我,我会大声宣布这个消息。我迫不及待了!”

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对于56岁的席琳·迪翁来说,这无疑是一场艰苦的战斗。一年前,她接受了奥运会的演出邀请,当时她还不确定自己的身体状况是否允许她登台表演。“要么我像运动员一样刻苦训练,要么我就放松下来,一切都结束了。”她在最近的纪录片《我是:席琳·迪翁》(I Am: Celine Dion)中说道,并暗示了自己将在巴黎奥运会上的演出。 “我选择全身心投入,从头到脚,与医疗团队一起努力。我想做到最好。我的目标是再次看到埃菲尔铁塔!”她说道。

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席琳·迪翁在拉斯维加斯找到了家的感觉

辛勤的努力成就了这一刻,但席琳的病情尚未痊愈。“她知道自己的自身免疫性疾病不会消失,但治疗和康复让她感觉好多了,”一位知情人士解释说,“足以让她重返舞台。”

拉斯维加斯也准备好迎接这位天后回家了,她目前保持着这座“罪恶之城”历史上票房最高的两场驻唱演出纪录。近300万歌迷观看了席琳·迪翁的首场演出《席琳·迪翁:新的一天》(Celine Dion: A New Day),该演出于2003年至2007年在凯撒宫的罗马剧场上演,持续五年,票房收入高达3.85亿美元。之后,她又推出了名为《席琳》(Celine)的续作,于2011年至2019年上演,票房收入达2.96亿美元。

席琳·迪翁在奥运会后“准备重返舞台” Jackson Lee/GC Images

如今,创造新纪录已不再是席琳·迪翁的首要目标。“这次,她可能每周只会演出一到两场,”一位知情人士透露,并解释说席琳·迪翁与脊柱裂综合征(SPS)的斗争迫使她格外关注自己的身体状况。“她以前是个工作狂——没有什么能阻止她——但现在她学会了善待自己。她的演出可能不会像以前那么激烈了。她会更多地坐下来休息,尤其是在她感到疲惫的时候,但她的服装依然会是奢华的。她的歌声依然是演出的主角——这一点永远不会改变。她希望她的歌迷体验到真正的席琳演唱会,而不是有所妥协。”

席琳·迪翁希望用她的故事激励他人

席琳希望通过坦诚地讲述她的疾病以及她为重获新生而进行的斗争,来激励他人。“世界上很多人都在受苦或孤独,”她在最近的纪录片中说道。“很多人都在空洞地寻找希望,这很黑暗,我曾经也长时间处于这种状态,直到我意识到这不是生活。这甚至不是死亡。这只是停滞不前,而我不想再这样下去了。我不认为我应该承受这样的生活。”

Celine Dion Is‘Ready to Take the Stage Again’: Inside Her Road to Recovery After Olympic Performance

Celine Dion announced her return to performing in the biggest way possible at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. Perched atop the iconic Eiffel Tower in a custom, pearl-beaded Dior gown, she belted out Edith Piaf’s “Hymne à l’amour” (“Hymn to Love”) to close the four-hour program on July 26. “Stay focused, keep going, my heart is with you!” Celine shared in a message to the competing athletes from around the world.

The French-Canadian singer knows what she’s talking about. After leaving the spotlight in 2020 during the pandemic and revealing her struggle with stiff-person syndrome (SPS), an incurable autoimmune disease, she’s finally well enough to begin the next chapter of her career, which will include a new Las Vegas show. “We have been working so hard to put this show together, because I’m back,” she said in June. “I’ll be on stage. I don’t know when exactly but, trust me, I will scream it out loud. I can’t wait.”

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It’s been an uphill battle for Celine, 56, who accepted the invitation to perform at the Olympics a year ago, when she was still uncertain if her condition would allow it. “Either I train like an athlete and work super hard, or I switch off and it’s over,” she said in her recent documentary, I Am: Celine Dion, where she hinted at her Paris Olympics appearance. “I’ve chosen to work with all my body and soul, from head to toe, with a medical team. I want to be the best I can be. My goal is to see the Eiffel Tower again!” she said.
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Hard work had led to this moment, but Celine is not cured. “She knows her autoimmune disorder won’t go away, but her therapies and treatments have made her feel better,” explains an insider. “Enough that she’s ready to take the stage again.”

Las Vegas is also ready to welcome home the performer, who currently holds the record for the two highest-grossing residencies in Sin City’s history. Nearly 3 million fans saw her original show, Celine Dion: A New Day, which ran for five years, from 2003 to 2007, at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and grossed a whopping $385 million. A follow-up show, simply called Celine, ran from 2011 to 2019, and grossed $296 million.

Celine Dion Is ‘Ready to Take the Stage Again’ After OlympicsJackson Lee/GC Images

Today, setting new records is the furthest thing from Celine’s mind. “This time, she’ll probably only do one or two shows a week,” confides the insider, who explains that Celine’s battle with SPS has forced her to pay close attention to her body. “She was a workhorse — nothing could stop her — but now she gives herself some grace. Her shows probably won’t be as intense. She will sit down more, especially if she’s feeling a bit tired, but the fashions will still be extravagant. Her voice will still be the star of the show — that will never change. She wants her fans to experience a true Celine con- cert, not something less.”

Celine Dion Wants to Inspire Others With Her Story

Celine hopes that by being candid about her illness and her battle to live a full life again, she inspires others. “A lot of people in the world are suffering or alone,” she said in her recent documentary. “A lot of people are looking into a bag of empty hope, and it’s pretty dark, and I felt like that for a long time until I realized that this is not living. That’s not even dying. This is just being still, and I didn’t want that anymore. I don’t think I deserved that.”

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