Song of the Glorious King
Song of the Glorious King presents the story of The Song of Solomon in lyrics, music, song, and dance. It includes a small orchestra, a small choir, singers, and dancers. The performance takes place on a bare stage with black curtains in back and at the wings. The Lover sings from extreme stage right (DR). The Beloved sings from extreme stage left (DL). The majority of center stage is available for the dancers to perform elaborate dramatic interpretations of the songs. The Chorus performs at the center of the stage toward the back (UC).
Area lighting can be adjusted to highlight The Lover and The Beloved individually, with amber or white lighting for the dancing area. The Beloved and Female Dancers wear white tights with fluid white skirts. The Lover wears red pants and a white shirt with full sleeves. The Male Dancer wears red tights with white fluid shirt. Members of the Chorus wear dark blue.
When the Chorus sings, men and women sing lines alternately, always starting with the men. Lines for the three women singing the part of The Beloved can be divided among them to best suit the music, or they can sing as a group representing The Beloved. The text indicates three singers playing The Beloved singing repeatedly in the same order, but this is optional. The dancers will perform interpretations of the story as directed by the choreographer.
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Song of the Glorious King
Song of the Glorious King presents the story of The Song of Solomon in lyrics, music, song, and dance. It includes a small orchestra, a small choir, singers, and dancers. The performance takes place on a bare stage with black curtains in back and at the wings. The Lover sings from extreme stage right (DR). The Beloved sings from extreme stage left (DL). The majority of center stage is available for the dancers to perform elaborate dramatic interpretations of the songs. The Chorus performs at the center of the stage toward the back (UC).
Area lighting can be adjusted to highlight The Lover and The Beloved individually, with amber or white lighting for the dancing area. The Beloved and Female Dancers wear white tights with fluid white skirts. The Lover wears red pants and a white shirt with full sleeves. The Male Dancer wears red tights with white fluid shirt. Members of the Chorus wear dark blue.
When the Chorus sings, men and women sing lines alternately, always starting with the men. Lines for the three women singing the part of The Beloved can be divided among them to best suit the music, or they can sing as a group representing The Beloved. The text indicates three singers playing The Beloved singing repeatedly in the same order, but this is optional. The dancers will perform interpretations of the story as directed by the choreographer.
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Song of the Glorious King

Song of the Glorious King

by Rolf Mcewen
Song of the Glorious King

Song of the Glorious King

by Rolf Mcewen

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Song of the Glorious King presents the story of The Song of Solomon in lyrics, music, song, and dance. It includes a small orchestra, a small choir, singers, and dancers. The performance takes place on a bare stage with black curtains in back and at the wings. The Lover sings from extreme stage right (DR). The Beloved sings from extreme stage left (DL). The majority of center stage is available for the dancers to perform elaborate dramatic interpretations of the songs. The Chorus performs at the center of the stage toward the back (UC).
Area lighting can be adjusted to highlight The Lover and The Beloved individually, with amber or white lighting for the dancing area. The Beloved and Female Dancers wear white tights with fluid white skirts. The Lover wears red pants and a white shirt with full sleeves. The Male Dancer wears red tights with white fluid shirt. Members of the Chorus wear dark blue.
When the Chorus sings, men and women sing lines alternately, always starting with the men. Lines for the three women singing the part of The Beloved can be divided among them to best suit the music, or they can sing as a group representing The Beloved. The text indicates three singers playing The Beloved singing repeatedly in the same order, but this is optional. The dancers will perform interpretations of the story as directed by the choreographer.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013427402
Publisher: McEwen Publishing
Publication date: 09/24/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 18 KB

About the Author

Rolf McEwen earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Puget Sound and a Master of Education degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. He studied art, music, history, and literature in Rome and Vienna. He has written and adapted plays including The Honeymoon, Mad Love, Deceits of Samson, Ladies of Learning, Inspector Strangelove, Love Will Find a Way, The War, The Joseph Story, Esther the Queen, The Institute, The End of America, The Miser, The Middle Class Gentleman, The Fan, and The Imaginary Invalid. He wrote a how-to book for theatre arts programs, For Love of Drama, describing how to create a successful and financially profitable high school drama program.

His flair for ridiculous comedy is apparent in his humorous book about how to cope with a boring job, entitled Survival Tactics for Office Workers. He also wrote a collection of poetry entitled Amazing World.

McEwen has been directing high school plays for 32 years, and has produced 71 full-length plays for the stage. He teaches high school writing, literature, speech, and drama, and was selected for awards including Who’s Who among College Students and Who’s Who among Teachers.

See his books and photos at rolfmcewen.com.
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