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Continuing our conversation, we talk about the history of religion in England. And I catch Emily off guard and ask her about something in the room - which looks like a wood knife about the size of my forearm.
We start to get into the "choreography of church" and how you move around any old church or cathedral. This will get us into Liturgy in the next part, which I find so fascinating. Could liturgy exist in other fields? Does theatre have liturgy in a sense? Does a casual tradition like "watching a game at the pub" in a sense have social roles, movement, and rituals?
So fortunate to have Emily lend her intelligence and time.
Continuing our conversation, we talk about the history of religion in England. And I catch Emily off guard and ask her about something in the room - which looks like a wood knife about the size of my forearm.
We start to get into the "choreography of church" and how you move around any old church or cathedral. This will get us into Liturgy in the next part, which I find so fascinating. Could liturgy exist in other fields? Does theatre have liturgy in a sense? Does a casual tradition like "watching a game at the pub" in a sense have social roles, movement, and rituals?
So fortunate to have Emily lend her intelligence and time.