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		<title>Vancouver Winter Games Opening Ceremonies – Contemporary, Intimate, Soulful – Shane Koyczan’s “We Are More” a Standout</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lesley Ford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.batteredorangesuitcase.com/2010/02/superb-olympic-opening-ceremonies-contemporary-intimate-soulful-shayne-koyczans/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" src="http://www.batteredorangesuitcase.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ART_ShaneKoyczan_2154_RS-300x262.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="" title="ART_ShaneKoyczan_2154_RS" /></a>Shane Koyczan &#8220;We Are More&#8221; (Click on picture to see video) After watching tonight&#8217;s Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies, I have enthusiastically fallen in love with Canada.   I am completely overwhelmed by the Canadian spirit &#8211; the honesty, the incredible creative talent, the majesty and the life, so beautifully complimented by  David Atkins incomparable artistic vision. A highlight without question, was Shane Koyczan&#8217;s &#8220;We Are More&#8221; poem &#8211; what an inspired, heartfelt and emotional tribute to a country that clearly puts the &#8220;what&#8221; in what&#8217;s new.  The most unbelievable language &#8211; I watched over and over again to hear the words, the cadence, the power. The words are unbelievably powerful &#8211; this man is a genius.  Here they are: “We Are More” by Shane Koyczan When defining Canada you might list some statistics you might mention our tallest building or biggest lake you might shake a tree in the fall and call a red leaf Canada you might rattle off some celebrities might mention Buffy Sainte-Marie might even mention the fact that we’ve got a few Barenaked Ladies or that we made these crazy things like zippers electric cars and washing machines when defining Canada it seems the world’s anthem has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsq68qRexFc&amp;feature=player_embedded#"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1183" title="ART_ShaneKoyczan_2154_RS" src="http://www.batteredorangesuitcase.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ART_ShaneKoyczan_2154_RS-300x262.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="262" /><strong>Shane Koyczan &#8220;We Are More&#8221; </strong></a></p>
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<p>After watching tonight&#8217;s Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies, I have enthusiastically fallen in love with Canada.   I am completely overwhelmed by the Canadian spirit &#8211; the honesty, the incredible creative talent, the majesty and the life, so beautifully complimented by  David Atkins incomparable artistic vision.</p>
<p>A highlight without question, was Shane Koyczan&#8217;s &#8220;We Are More&#8221; poem &#8211; what an inspired, heartfelt and emotional tribute to a country that clearly puts the &#8220;what&#8221; in what&#8217;s new.  The most unbelievable language &#8211; I watched over and over again to hear the words, the cadence, the power.</p>
<p>The words are unbelievably powerful &#8211; this man is a genius.  Here they are:</p>
<p><strong>“We Are More” by Shane Koyczan<br />
</strong>When defining Canada<br />
you might list some statistics<br />
you might mention our tallest building<br />
or biggest lake<br />
you might shake a tree in the fall<br />
and call a red leaf Canada<br />
you might rattle off some celebrities<br />
might mention Buffy Sainte-Marie<br />
might even mention the fact that we’ve got a few<br />
Barenaked Ladies<br />
or that we made these crazy things<br />
like zippers<br />
electric cars<br />
and washing machines<br />
when defining Canada<br />
it seems the world’s anthem has been<br />
” been there done that”<br />
and maybe that’s where we used to be at<br />
it’s true<br />
we’ve done and we’ve been<br />
we’ve seen<br />
all the great themes get swallowed up by the machine<br />
and turned into theme parks<br />
but when defining Canada<br />
don’t forget to mention that we have set sparks</p>
<p>we are not just fishing stories<br />
about the one that got away<br />
we do more than sit around and say “eh?”<br />
and yes</p>
<p>we are the home of the Rocket and the Great One<br />
who inspired little number nines<br />
and little number ninety-nines<br />
but we’re more than just hockey and fishing lines<br />
off of the rocky coast of the Maritimes<br />
and some say what defines us<br />
is something as simple as please and thank you<br />
and as for you’re welcome<br />
well we say that too<br />
but we are more<br />
than genteel or civilized<br />
we are an idea in the process<br />
of being realized<br />
we are young<br />
we are cultures strung together<br />
then woven into a tapestry<br />
and the design<br />
is what makes us more<br />
than the sum total of our history<br />
we are an experiment going right for a change<br />
with influences that range from a to zed<br />
and yes we say zed instead of zee<br />
we are the colours of Chinatown and the coffee of Little Italy<br />
we dream so big that there are those<br />
who would call our ambition an industry<br />
because we are more than sticky maple syrup and clean snow<br />
we do more than grow wheat and brew beer<br />
we are vineyards of good year after good year<br />
we reforest what we clear<br />
because we believe in generations beyond our own<br />
knowing now that so many of us<br />
have grown past what used to be<br />
we can stand here today</p>
<p>filled with all the hope people have<br />
when they say things like “someday”</p>
<p>someday we’ll be great<br />
someday we’ll be this<br />
or that<br />
someday we’ll be at a point<br />
when someday was yesterday<br />
and all of our aspirations will pay the way<br />
for those who on that day<br />
look towards tomorrow<br />
and still they say someday</p>
<p>we will reach the goals we set<br />
and we will get interest on our inspiration<br />
because we are more than a nation of whale watchers and lumberjacks<br />
more than backpacks and hiking trails<br />
we are hammers and nails building bridges<br />
towards those who are willing to walk across<br />
we are the lost-and-found for all those who might find themselves at a loss<br />
we are not the see-through gloss or glamour<br />
of those who clamour for the failings of others<br />
we are fathers brothers sisters and mothers<br />
uncles and nephews aunts and nieces<br />
we are cousins<br />
we are found missing puzzle pieces<br />
we are families with room at the table for newcomers<br />
we are more than summers and winters<br />
more than on and off seasons<br />
we are the reasons people have for wanting to stay<br />
because we are more than what we say or do<br />
we live to get past what we go through</p>
<p>and learn who we are<br />
we are students<br />
students who study the studiousness of studying<br />
so we know what as well as why<br />
we don’t have all the answers<br />
but we try<br />
and the effort is what makes us more<br />
we don’t all know what it is in life we’re looking for<br />
so keep exploring<br />
go far and wide<br />
or go inside but go deep<br />
go deep<br />
as if James Cameron was filming a sequel to The Abyss<br />
and suddenly there was this location scout<br />
trying to figure some way out<br />
to get inside you<br />
because you’ve been through hell and high water<br />
and you went deep<br />
keep exploring<br />
because we are more<br />
than a laundry list of things to do and places to see<br />
we are more than hills to ski<br />
or countryside ponds to skate<br />
we are the abandoned hesitation of all those who can’t wait<br />
we are first-rate greasy-spoon diners and healthy-living cafes<br />
a country that is all the ways you choose to live<br />
a land that can give you variety<br />
because we are choices<br />
we are millions upon millions of voices shouting<br />
” keep exploring… we are more”<br />
we are the surprise the world has in store for you<br />
it’s true</p>
<p>Canada is the “what” in “what’s new?”<br />
so don’t say “been there done that”<br />
unless you’ve sat on the sidewalk<br />
while chalk artists draw still lifes<br />
on the concrete of a kid in the street<br />
beatboxing to Neil Young for fun<br />
don’t say you’ve been there done that<br />
unless you’ve been here doing it<br />
let this country be your first-aid kit<br />
for all the times you get sick of the same old same old<br />
let us be the story told to your friends<br />
and when that story ends<br />
leave chapters for the next time you’ll come back<br />
next time pack for all the things<br />
you didn’t pack for the first time<br />
but don’t let your luggage define your travels<br />
each life unravels differently<br />
and experiences are what make up<br />
the colours of our tapestry<br />
we are the true north<br />
strong and free<br />
and what’s more<br />
is that we didn’t just say it<br />
we made it be.</p>
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