Rugby World Cup 2011: Opening ceremony Photos
This year's tournament in New Zealand got off to a spectacular start with a stunning opening ceremony in Auckland
Rugby Union's big international showpiece is once again underway as 20 teams from around the world take to the field in New Zealand to battle for the sport's ultimate prize.
But no big sporting tournament would be complete without a lavish opening ceremony, and the Rugby World Cup is no different. Auckland's Eden Park saw fireworks, music and traditional dancing as the Antipodean nation welcomed rugby fans from around the world with a spectacular homage to the oval ball.
The ceremony was steeped in reference's to New Zealand's past. It began with a representation of the Maori myth of separation of earth and sky. After which, giant, sail-like objects entered the arena to portray the arrival of settlers from across the globe.
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Traditional Maori dances featured heavily in the elaborate extravaganza.
The haka was performed by Te Matarae i Orehu of Rotorua, national champions of the traditional Maori dance.
The Haka war dance has been performed by New Zealand's All Blacks ahead of every game since 1906.
A member of Te Matarae i Orehu performs at Eden Park.
Schoolboy Ethan Bai brought a huge cheer from the 60,000 strong crowd as he proceeded to lead a fantasy rugby game involving a giant, glowing rugby ball.
Bai was kitted out in red and black, which are the colours of Crusaders - the rugby union side from earthquake-hit Canterbury.
The ceremony featured over 1,000 performers, as well as spectacular special effects and fireworks.
After Bai's fantasy match finished, a giant version of the Rugby World Cup was wheeled out onto the centre of the pitch as the tournament's anthem, 'World in Union' rang out throughout the stadium
The dramatic ceremony concluded with a breathtaking firework display, before the hosts took on Tonga in the opening match of the tournament.
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