All being well, we are converging from across this country and others, on the little Derbyshire village of Great Hucklow. This year, the story that frames the central themes of the weekend is that of the Epic of Glgamesh, possibly the oldest great work of literature known to Man.
Set in wall-girt Uruk, a mighty city-state of ancient Sumer, the Epic tells the story of its king, Gilgamesh. A magnificent warrior, a strong leader, he is, on the surface, everything a king should be. Especially in his own estimation. And yet… there is something missing; he is less than whole.
Join us here, on the Silent Eye website, as we tell the story of the workshop, exploring this ancient text, its hidden meaning and why it is still relevant to us today…
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I will be on the train in an hour and three quarters! Very nervous and excited 💜
I’d already arrived 😉
I can feel the anticipation…
It was superb 🙂
That was a beautiful listen, Sue. I hope the weekend is amazing.
It gaveme goosebumps, the first time 🙂