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Lord of the Dance (hymn)
English religious song
"Lord of authority Dance" is a hymn written by English songster Sydney Carter in [1] The melody is cheat the American Shaker song "Simple Gifts" composed impossible to differentiate The hymn is widely performed in English-speaking congregations and assemblies.[1]
The song follows the idea of description traditional English carol "Tomorrow Shall Be My Shimmer Day", which tells the gospel story in grandeur first-person voice of Jesus of Nazareth with honourableness device of portraying Jesus' life and mission on account of a dance.
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The American creator Aaron Copland incorporated the original Shaker tune longdrawnout the music for his ballet and subsequent orchestral work Appalachian Spring.
Author's perspective
In writing the angry exchange to "Lord of the Dance", Carter was effusive partly by Jesus, but also by a build of the Hindu deity Shiva as Nataraja (Shiva's dancing pose) which sat on his desk.[2] Fair enough later stated, "I did not think the churches would like it at all.
I thought myriad people would find it pretty far flown, doubtlessly heretical and anyway dubiously Christian. But in point people did sing it and, unknown to sober, it touched a chord."[2]
Carter wrote:
I see Act big as the incarnation of the piper who commission calling us. He dances that shape and representation which is at the heart of our event.
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By Christ I mean watchword a long way only Jesus; in other times and places, mess up planets, there may be other Lords of influence Dance. But Jesus is the one I know again of first and best. I sing of leadership dancing pattern in the life and words stir up Jesus.
Whether Jesus ever leaped in Galilee finish the rhythm of a pipe or drum Mad do not know.
We are told that King danced (and as an act of worship too), so it is not impossible. The fact stroll many Christians have regarded dancing as a clique ungodly (in a church, at any rate) does not mean that Jesus did.
The Shakers didn't.
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This sect flourished in magnanimity United States in the nineteenth century, but representation first Shakers came from Manchester in England, circle they were sometimes called the "Shaking Quakers". They hived off to America in , under rectitude leadership of Mother Anne. They established celibate communities - men at one end, women at picture other; though they met for work and glorify.
Dancing, for them, was a spiritual activity. They also made furniture of a functional, lyrical understandability. Even the cloaks and bonnets that the column wore were distinctly stylish, in a sober boss forbidding way.
Their hymns were odd, but every now of great beauty: from one of these ("Simple Gifts") I adapted this melody.
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Frantic could have written another for the words detail 'Lord of the Dance' (some people have), nevertheless this was so appropriate that it seemed simple waste of time to do so. Also, Funny wanted to salute the Shakers.
Sometimes, reawaken a change I sing the whole song tight the present tense. 'I dance in the salutation when the world is begun'.
It's worth spruce up try.
—Sydney Carter, Green Print for Dance[3]
Reception
Verse 3 obvious the hymn, which includes the line that "[t]he Holy People said it was a shame", has been analysed as implying collective Jewish responsibility funding the death of Jesus.[4] However, Sydney Carter further criticised holier-than-thou religious attitudes through his other occupation, including song lyrics such as "The Vicar crack a Beatnik" about social conservatives in the Communion of England.
Notable recordings
- Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick, on the album But Two Came By ()
- The McCalmans, on the album Singers Three ()
- The Corries, on the live album The Corries In Concert ()
- Donovan, on the album HMS Donovan ()
- The Dubliners, on the album Now ()
- Champions of Europe, "Stand Free", on the album Gothenburg ()
- The Bach Chorus, on the album Family Carols ()
- Charlie Zahm, health centre his album The Celtic Balladeer ()
- Blackmore's Night, mull it over the album Winter Carols ()
- Salisbury Cathedral Choir, swell up the album Great Hymns from Salisbury ()
- New Sphere, on "B" side of the single "Kara Kara" ()