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Tag Archives: Merry Opera Company
Messiahs I have known
I’ve long lost count of the times I’ve been to a performance of Handel’s Messiah. It was a feature of my childhood, with a train trip from the suburbs to London to hear it. I remember everyone stood for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ, disability, Hallelujah Chorus, Handel, Merry Opera Company, Messiah, music, race
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Constructing the self and the other
… will we be able to understand sufficiently the back-stories we all bring to this meeting? And who constructs our stories anyway? Continue reading
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Tagged extremism, Islam, Merry Opera Company, Messiah, Paris, Role play, Shared Conversations
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