This year's London 2012 <a href="http://www.london2012.com/open-weekend">Open Weekend</a> takes place on 22–24 July. Celebrating one year to go to the Games, it will feature art, dance, film and sport events. With more than 1,000 events taking place, there's something for everyone.
Tracey Emin and Martin Creed, who are among the 12 British artists chosen to design the official London 2012 posters, tell us why they're excited to be part of the <a href="http://festival.london2012.com/" target="_blank">London 2012 Festival</a>.
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Seb Coe launches Open Weekend 2010 in London, and a look at Parkour, one of the hundreds of events and challenges taking place UK wide.<br jquery1279187511009="295" jquery1296565564862="299" jquery1296566493240="299"/>
Unlimited will celebrate disability, arts, culture and sport on an unprecedented scale, as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
The IOC have recently released this animation all about the power of the Olympic Games bringing people together.
Well-known members of the arts world - and some not so famous - talk about what the Cultural Olympiad means to them.
London 2012 is about inspiring people to try something new. This video tells some of the stories of people who have been inspired already.
People of all backgrounds, from every part of the UK, will become 'curators' of the collections and objects held in museums, libraries and archives.
Open Weekend, supported by BP, is an annual UK-wide celebration counting down to the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Watch highlights from 2008.