Harmony of the Spheres @ The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, UK
I’m still in London till Sunday and on this Friday evening – decided what was most interesting to attend (since I had no plans for the evening) was the Harmony of the Spheres at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, UK. Here’s the marketing notes:
- Join us on a unique, after-hours journey through the historic home of the Astronomers Royal and the impressive 21st-century astronomy centre, brought to life in a site-specific performance.
Directed by multi-award-winning composer Stephen Montague, Harmony of the Spheres is inspired by the Pleiades constellation, a cluster of sister stars immortalized in mythology. Explore the site to encounter ‘scenes’ created and performed by Trinity Laban students, and (weather permitting) perhaps even catch sight of the annual appearance of the Leonid Meteor Shower.
Part of the Festival of Time & Space
Harmony of the Spheres
The vast sky that surrounds us has fired our imagination from the beginning of Time. The heavens above with the earth below have inspired terror and tranquillity, mythology and religion, and humbled us with infinity.
The 17th-century astronomer Johannes Kepler postulated a grand ‘harmony of the spheres’ for the universe, but on this night we look to more earthbound harmonies. For two hours this historic site will resonate with Harmonia mundi as 70 earthlings animate a small corner of the planet on both sides of the Prime Meridian.
- Location:
- Royal Observatory Greenwich; Planetarium
I found visiting Greenwich an invigorating experience – it’s a collage town, actually – and reminded me of Berkeley, California, where I lived one, for a year, back in 1978.
The Greenwich Observatory is a trip, the original telescope used by Herschel to discover Uranus was right in front of me, along with many others. There was several music works being preformed in different parts of the observatory, and while I might have preferred something more classical, what I got was an evening of fun and mystery, right at the time there was an asteroid shower in the sky.
I’ll post several photos and movies I took at the Greenwich Conservatory tonight, later – they’re uploading now.
I just want to say that I got a kick being in the exact center of time, in Greenwich, tonight.




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