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Sydney Carter
Lord of the Dance
Works Info
Composer
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Sydney Carter
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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3:06
"Lord of the Dance" is a hymn composed by Sydney Carter in 1963. The song was inspired by a statue of the Hindu god Shiva, which Carter saw in a museum in India. The hymn is a celebration of the divine spirit that is present in all things, and it encourages people to dance and rejoice in the beauty of life. The song has become a popular hymn in Christian churches around the world, and it has been covered by many artists, including the Irish folk group, The Dubliners. The hymn has also been adapted into a stage show, which premiered in 1996. The stage show, also called "Lord of the Dance," is a celebration of Irish dance and music. The show features a series of movements, each of which tells a different story. The movements are set to traditional Irish music, as well as original compositions by composer Ronan Hardiman. The show is divided into several movements, each of which has its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Cry of the Celts," is a celebration of the power and beauty of Irish music. The movement features a series of fast-paced dance routines, set to the sound of traditional Irish instruments. The second movement, "Suil a Ruin," is a slow and mournful piece, which tells the story of a woman who has lost her love. The movement features a solo dancer, who performs a series of graceful and melancholy movements. The third movement, "Warriors," is a celebration of the strength and courage of the Irish people. The movement features a series of powerful and energetic dance routines, set to the sound of pounding drums and soaring bagpipes. The fourth movement, "Gypsy," is a celebration of the free-spirited and adventurous nature of the Irish people. The movement features a series of lively and playful dance routines, set to the sound of fiddles and accordions. The final movement, "Lord of the Dance," is a celebration of the divine spirit that is present in all things. The movement features a series of joyful and exuberant dance routines, set to the sound of a choir singing the hymn that inspired the show. Overall, "Lord of the Dance" is a celebration of Irish culture and the beauty of life. The show has become a beloved classic, and it continues to inspire and delight audiences around the world.
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