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  1. #HullUrbanOperaCollective presents Neil Balfour performing The Cold Song (What Power Art Thou) from Purcell's opera 'King Arthur.'

    The audio & video in this performance was a continuous #LiveRecording by artsongstory.

    Director: Russell Plows
    Musical Director: Benjamin Newton
    Performance: Neil Balfour (www.neilbalfour.com)
    Audio & Video Recording: Ben Rawles
    Designer: Liz Dees & Charles Huckvale at Apus Productions
    Makeup and Wigs: Venice Marshall

    A beaten, abused and broken down #Yeti is paraded around Hull as entertainment for onlookers to marvel and gawp at. Mid-performance the Yeti's inner-beast starts to surface and he pleads for help from the audience. It's one last attempt at breaking free. However, the power of 'the cane' returns him back into his box.

    LYRICS:

    What power art thou, who from below
    Hast made me rise unwillingly and slow
    From beds of everlasting, everlasting snow
    See'st thou not how stiff, how stiff and wondrous old
    Far unfit to bear the bitter cold
    I can scarcely move or draw my breath
    Let me, let me freeze again to death

    email: [email protected]
    www.artsongstory.com
    www.hullurbanopera.com

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=uwbFDoXp

    #PerformingArts #StreetTheatre #Opera #Music #PerformanceArt #StreetPerformance #Theatrical #Brilliant #Winter

  2. #HullUrbanOperaCollective presents Neil Balfour performing The Cold Song (What Power Art Thou) from Purcell's opera 'King Arthur.'

    The audio & video in this performance was a continuous #LiveRecording by artsongstory.

    Director: Russell Plows
    Musical Director: Benjamin Newton
    Performance: Neil Balfour (www.neilbalfour.com)
    Audio & Video Recording: Ben Rawles
    Designer: Liz Dees & Charles Huckvale at Apus Productions
    Makeup and Wigs: Venice Marshall

    A beaten, abused and broken down #Yeti is paraded around Hull as entertainment for onlookers to marvel and gawp at. Mid-performance the Yeti's inner-beast starts to surface and he pleads for help from the audience. It's one last attempt at breaking free. However, the power of 'the cane' returns him back into his box.

    LYRICS:

    What power art thou, who from below
    Hast made me rise unwillingly and slow
    From beds of everlasting, everlasting snow
    See'st thou not how stiff, how stiff and wondrous old
    Far unfit to bear the bitter cold
    I can scarcely move or draw my breath
    Let me, let me freeze again to death

    email: [email protected]
    www.artsongstory.com
    www.hullurbanopera.com

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=uwbFDoXp

    #PerformingArts #StreetTheatre #Opera #Music #PerformanceArt #StreetPerformance #Theatrical #Brilliant #Winter

  3. #HullUrbanOperaCollective presents Neil Balfour performing The Cold Song (What Power Art Thou) from Purcell's opera 'King Arthur.'

    The audio & video in this performance was a continuous #LiveRecording by artsongstory.

    Director: Russell Plows
    Musical Director: Benjamin Newton
    Performance: Neil Balfour (www.neilbalfour.com)
    Audio & Video Recording: Ben Rawles
    Designer: Liz Dees & Charles Huckvale at Apus Productions
    Makeup and Wigs: Venice Marshall

    A beaten, abused and broken down #Yeti is paraded around Hull as entertainment for onlookers to marvel and gawp at. Mid-performance the Yeti's inner-beast starts to surface and he pleads for help from the audience. It's one last attempt at breaking free. However, the power of 'the cane' returns him back into his box.

    LYRICS:

    What power art thou, who from below
    Hast made me rise unwillingly and slow
    From beds of everlasting, everlasting snow
    See'st thou not how stiff, how stiff and wondrous old
    Far unfit to bear the bitter cold
    I can scarcely move or draw my breath
    Let me, let me freeze again to death

    email: [email protected]
    www.artsongstory.com
    www.hullurbanopera.com

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=uwbFDoXp

    #PerformingArts #StreetTheatre #Opera #Music #PerformanceArt #StreetPerformance #Theatrical #Brilliant #Winter

  4. #HullUrbanOperaCollective presents Neil Balfour performing The Cold Song (What Power Art Thou) from Purcell's opera 'King Arthur.'

    The audio & video in this performance was a continuous #LiveRecording by artsongstory.

    Director: Russell Plows
    Musical Director: Benjamin Newton
    Performance: Neil Balfour (www.neilbalfour.com)
    Audio & Video Recording: Ben Rawles
    Designer: Liz Dees & Charles Huckvale at Apus Productions
    Makeup and Wigs: Venice Marshall

    A beaten, abused and broken down #Yeti is paraded around Hull as entertainment for onlookers to marvel and gawp at. Mid-performance the Yeti's inner-beast starts to surface and he pleads for help from the audience. It's one last attempt at breaking free. However, the power of 'the cane' returns him back into his box.

    LYRICS:

    What power art thou, who from below
    Hast made me rise unwillingly and slow
    From beds of everlasting, everlasting snow
    See'st thou not how stiff, how stiff and wondrous old
    Far unfit to bear the bitter cold
    I can scarcely move or draw my breath
    Let me, let me freeze again to death

    email: [email protected]
    www.artsongstory.com
    www.hullurbanopera.com

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=uwbFDoXp

    #PerformingArts #StreetTheatre #Opera #Music #PerformanceArt #StreetPerformance #Theatrical #Brilliant #Winter

  5. #HullUrbanOperaCollective presents Neil Balfour performing The Cold Song (What Power Art Thou) from Purcell's opera 'King Arthur.'

    The audio & video in this performance was a continuous #LiveRecording by artsongstory.

    Director: Russell Plows
    Musical Director: Benjamin Newton
    Performance: Neil Balfour (www.neilbalfour.com)
    Audio & Video Recording: Ben Rawles
    Designer: Liz Dees & Charles Huckvale at Apus Productions
    Makeup and Wigs: Venice Marshall

    A beaten, abused and broken down #Yeti is paraded around Hull as entertainment for onlookers to marvel and gawp at. Mid-performance the Yeti's inner-beast starts to surface and he pleads for help from the audience. It's one last attempt at breaking free. However, the power of 'the cane' returns him back into his box.

    LYRICS:

    What power art thou, who from below
    Hast made me rise unwillingly and slow
    From beds of everlasting, everlasting snow
    See'st thou not how stiff, how stiff and wondrous old
    Far unfit to bear the bitter cold
    I can scarcely move or draw my breath
    Let me, let me freeze again to death

    email: [email protected]
    www.artsongstory.com
    www.hullurbanopera.com

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=uwbFDoXp

    #PerformingArts #StreetTheatre #Opera #Music #PerformanceArt #StreetPerformance #Theatrical #Brilliant #Winter