Howard Moody, Helen Chadwick and Ashley Ramsden created Where Two World’s Touch, scored for storyteller, choirs, soloists and brass, and with the addition of Ziya Azazi, a whirling dervish dancer.
The piece was inspired by Rumi, a poet of the 13th century at whose funeral representatives of all the great religions were present. The commission set sacred texts by Eastern and Western poets and used the whole space of the Cathedral as a canvas.
Four star reviews in the Financial Times, Telegraph and Times.