Salome with Sound Affairs
Performance
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY
BAILRIGG
LANCASTER
LANCS
LA1 4YW
Tel: 01524 594151
Description
Salome with Sound Affairs at the Nuffield Theatre at Lancaster University on Thursday 16 February at 7.30pm.
Made in 1923, Salomé loosely follows the biblical story of King Herod and his desire for his young stepdaughter. It is Salomé’s desire for Jokanaan (John the Baptist) that causes her to dance before Herod….
Salomé is a visual feast. The stunning, art nouveau costumes and sets were designed by Natacha Rambova, and were inspired by the lavish illustrations of Aubrey Beardsley that accompanied the first edition of Wilde’s text. Along with Nazimova, they are, in many ways the stars of the film.
Inspired by early fragments of music from Judea and Syria, this version of Salomé is dominated by an assortment of drums, tambourines, castanets, cymbals and Tibetan singing bowls. The music is performed by four percussionists, playing from two alloy towers on either side of the screen.
Podium Lecture 1.00pm
Pre-Concert Talk 6.45pm
Road Directions
Leave the M6 at junction 33 and take the A6 north towards Lancaster city centre. Turn right at the third set of traffic lights into the University main drive. Take the first exit left from the roundabout and follow signs for Nuffield Theatre, Peter Scott Gallery or Great Hall.
Visitor parking on campus is free after 6pm and at weekends.
Public Transport Directions
Nearest railway station at Lancaster.
Bus numbers X1,2, 2A, 3 and 4 from the city centre.


