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Paris-2024 opening ceremony boosts small French museum

DJ denounces cyberbullying for drag queen scene at Paris-2024 opening

DIJON.- The Magnin museum in Dijon, in the east of Francewas little known until the ceremony inaugural of the Olympic Games Paris-2024, which increased the number of visits to its website from 150 to 150,000 by hosting the painting that could have inspired a controversial scene.

“Our website has exploded. We went from about 150 visitors to 150,000 overnight,” Leslie Weber-Robardet, the museum’s communications officer, told AFP. She could not immediately say how much the impact had on visitors.

Since 1938, the museum has hung within its walls The feast of the godsa 17th-century work by the Dutch Baroque painter Jan Hermansz van Biljert, which some on social media associate with the controversial scene at the opening ceremony.

It showed the French actor and singer Philippe Katerine almost naked, dressed as the Greek god of wine Dionysus, in front of a festive banquet, accompanied by drag queens and with DJ Barbara Butch as master of ceremonies.

“The museum is not behind the comparison on social media,” Weber-Robardet said, explaining that the work is inspired by mythology, by a feast taking place on Olympus, the wedding of Thetis and Peleus.

However, controversy arose with criticism from far-right politicians in France and even former US President Donald Trump, who saw in this scene a reference to Jesus’ last supper with his apostles.

The reactions on social media forced Butch to file a complaint for cyberbullying, death threats and public defamation.

The ceremony’s artistic director, Thomas Jolly, claimed a reference to a great pagan festival connected with the gods of Olympus.

FUENTE: AFP

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