her light stretches

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an installation of text, song, light and mirrors by helen varley jamieson Music from Fragments of Love, composed and sung by Helen Chadwick Text by Sappho, in a version by Anne Carson her light stretches combines Helen Chadwick's hauntingly beautiful compositions for Sappho's words with ethereal text animations that assemble and dissolve in an expanding space of reflection and refraction. Sappho's poetry has drifted across the centuries to us in fragments, moving from stone tablets to printed words, translated across languages and transformed into music; now her words are transmediated into drifting pixels of light across virtual spaces. "A magical space that left me floating ... that quietened me ... that allowed me to breathe deeply." Jill Greenhalgh, theatre director (UK) "The installation was original and beautiful and came as a stark surpise from the location it was placed in. It gave me a direct emotional message of darkness, sorrow and sweet beauty." Geddy Aniksdal, actor, Grenland Friteater (Norway) "The darkness, the resonant space, the magic of the text play and Helen's celestial voice which seems to come from the heavens themselves, the echoes of the mirrors, it's the digital version of the caves of the ancients ..." Madeline McNamara, actor and director (NZ) Audiences enter the space a few at a time, pausing on the threshhold to allow their eyes to adjust to the darkness and to listen to Chadwick's echoing voice. Then they move slowly into a constantly changing space created by projected text that appears, moves and vanishes in response to the music. Words form and fracture, spill onto the floor and play across the bodies of the audience. A contemplative space is created between Chadwick's voice and the visualisation of the words.

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