Sky in a Small Cage

Mahogany Opera's new commission from Rolf Hind and Dante Micheaux

Sky in a Small Cage, our latest commission from Rolf Hind, is a new opera which presents a poetic reflection on the life and works of Sufi poet, Rumi, evoking both intense anguish and profound joy. At its core is the intensely emotional and spiritual love story between Rumi and his master, muse and beloved Shams.

The story is told with new text by award-winning poet, Dante Micheaux together with translations of Rumi’s own poetry. Frederic Wake-Walker directs an exceptional cast and creative team in a dynamic mix of internationally renowned artists and rising stars.

Drum sound rises on the air, its throb, my heart. A voice inside the beat says, ‘I know you’re tired, but come. This is the Way.’ Rumi

Lone flames burning near each other sometimes meet; come together without fear to share the air – beloved’s feat when two the same endear. Dante Micheaux

The piece was developed in partnership with the Barbican and Copenhagen Opera Festival, with premiere performances in August and September 2024.

To discuss bringing this extraordinary piece to your venue or festival, please contact Mahogany Opera Executive Director Bridget Rennie on bridget@mahoganyopera.co.uk.

If you thought that new opera could only be starkly realistic depictions of the world's decay, after SKY IN A SMALL CAGE at the Copenhagen Opera Festival, you might think again. The last work of the festival pointed in a completely different direction: mystery, hope, love.
SEISMOGRAF
“Hind’s music and Dante Micheaux’s libretto tied together this (love-like) story with a path towards enlightenment, threading them around each other in both their joys and perils.”
Tim Rutherford-Johnson, The Rambler
The British composer Rolf Hind's newly written work, SKY IN A SMALL CAGE, is a demanding, mind-rich and complicated work, where the message is that the overriding love of God is in everything.
SCENE BLOG
...a beautiful, almost sensual experience about life's joys, and perhaps sorrows, across national borders.
THE CULTURE COMPARTMENT
Rolf Hind's kaleidoscopic composition frames the story in an original, musical atmosphere...
DETSKUDUSE.DK

World Premiere

25 August 2024 – 20:00

Danish Academy Concert Hall, Copenhagen, as part of the Copenhagen Opera Festival

UK Premiere

08 September 2024 – 19:30

Barbican Concert Hall, London

Creative team

Composed by Rolf Hind

Text for music by Dante Micheaux

With additional text from Jalal al-Din Rumi

Dramaturgy and direction Frederic Wake-Walker

Music Director Aaron Holloway-Nahum

Designer Sasha Balmazi-Owen

Movement Director Rosabel Huguet


Cast

The Narrator – Elaine Mitchener

I and You (becoming Rumi) – James Hall

Bird of the Sun – Shams e Parande – Yannis François

Shaman of the Birds/Kerra, Rumi’s wife – Loré Lixenberg

Ensemble - Siddhii Lagrutta (soprano), Karima El Demerdasch (alto), Anika Venkatesh (alto), Rylan Gleave (tenor), Ty Bouque (baritone), Harald Hieronymus Hein (bass)

Onstage musicians - Athelas Sinfonietta (Copenhagen) and Riot Ensemble (London)


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Commission supported with generous funding from the Nicholas Berwin Charitable Trust, with additional production support from Cockayne - Grants for the Arts, Hinrichsen Foundation, André & Rosalie Hoffmann, Anthony Newhouse, John Walton and Christian Wells.

If you would like to join our family of supporters, please email karen@mahoganyopera.co.uk or visit the Support Our Work page for more details on how to support Mahogany Opera more generally.

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