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Man the Measure of all Things This production involved a great deal of chorus work and incorporated a number of texts from Sophocles to T.S. Eliot. A selection of these appear (in random order) below......
Ode from Sophocles' Antigone
Numberless are the world's wonders, but none More wonderful than man: the stormgrey sea Yields to his prows, the huge crests bear him high; Earth, holy and inexhaustible, is graven With shining furrows where his ploughs have gone Year after year, the timeless labour of stallions.
The lightboned birds and beasts that cling to cover, The lithe fish lighting their reaches of dim water, All are taken, tamed in the net of his mind; The lion on the hill, the wild horse windy-maned, Resign to him, and his blunt yoke has broken The sultry shoulders of the mountain bull.
Words also, and thought as rapid as air, He fashions to his good use; statecraft is his, And his the skill that deflects the arrows of snow, The spears of winter rain: from every wind He has made himself secure - from all but one: In the late wind of death he cannot stand.
O clear intelligence, oh force beyond all measure, O fate of man, working both good and evil! When the laws are kept, how proudly his city stands! When the laws are broken, what of his city then?
Echoing silence Darkness lit up by beams Light Seeking its counterpart In melody Stillness Striving for liberation In a word Life In dust In shadow How seldom growth and blossom How seldom fruit.
from Markings - Dag Hammarskjold
Akhenaton's Hymn to the Sun Thy dawning is beautiful in the horizon of the sky, O living Aten, beginning of life! When thou risest in the eastern horizon, thou fillest every land with thy beauty.....
Man's thoughts reach out into the origins. What as shadow he has thought, what as phantom he has lived emerges from the moulded world of whose abundance men, when thinking dream in shadows, of whose abundance men, when seeing live in phantoms.
(from The Portal of Initiation, R.S)
Give me a pure heart - that I may see Thee, A humble heart - that I may hear Thee, A heart of love - that I may serve Thee, A heart of faith - that I may abide in Thee.
from Markings, Dag Hammarskjold
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The Temple Legend Written by Douglas Waugh this production, melding movement, drama and music, was inspired by the creation of the Temple of Solomon. The music was composed and played by Markus Harkness.
Solomon,Solomon (JohnSprott), Balkis (Riana Skurray) and musician - The Temple Legend
Marj Waugh, eurythmist and long time colleague of Mechthild, in The Temple Legend.