Morris wanted to design a pattern ‘which reminds us of life itself and which has the impress of human imagination strong on it’. Taking this idea of patterning and using music, touch and extracts from Morris’ poem Summer Dawn, Speak but one word to me seeks to engage with the themes of the Morris exhibition and the glorious Pearson architecture of Two Temple Place in an exciting and relevant way.

Speak but one word to me was choreographed by Lizzi Kew-Ross, with 8 dancers from Dance United’s London Performance Company and violinist Ruth Elder.

These performances were supported by the Bulldog Trust and ran from Wednesday 25th January to Friday 27th January.

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