The Mystery of the Portal
The Mystery of the Portal
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The philosopher and educationalist Rudolf Steiner was also aradical dramatist who wrote four lengthy and complex plays. Thefirst of these, The Portal of Initiation, is rich in content and artisticallypresented, but leaves us with questions: Why is the first scene solong and many speeches so lengthy? Why are our usualexpectations of drama not met? Was Steiner really a competentdramatist?In this essential guide, Trevor Dance suggests that the first step toappreciating The Portal of Initiation is to understand Steiner’smethods. The play belongs to the tradition of Mystery Dramas fromancient times – artistic works intended as vehicles for innerdevelopment. Steiner thus combines aspects of Goethe’s alchemicalfable The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily with the spiritual growthof contemporary individuals – all in the broader context ofreincarnation and karma. With accessibility in mind, the authorprovides a clear synopsis of each scene and introduces us to thecharacters – a collection of rustics, sophisticates, hierophants andspiritual entities. Their dilemmas and challenges take place onmany layers of reality: from a room in Sophia’s house to the exaltedSun Temple.Revealing the enigmas behind the creation and content of The Portalof Initiation, Dance enables us not only to enjoy the play, but also tolove it. His lucid guide – the first of its kind – is an idealintroduction for both individual readers and study groups.
About the Author
About the Author
TREVOR DANCE has studied anthroposophy for more than three decades and has led regular readings of Rudolf Steiner’s four Mystery Dramas at Rudolf Steiner House, London. He is a retired lecturer in adult education, where one of his finest achievements was turning GCSE students on to Shakespeare. An all-round lover of the arts, he has curated exhibitions, given talks and led study groups, and is an exhibiting printmaker and member of the Printmakers’ Council. He is also the author of the monograph: Rodolphe Bresdin: an Incorrigible Bohemian. Trevor has a BA and MA in English Literature (from Loughborough and Lancaster universities). His website is: www.trevordance.org.uk
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