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orphic

[awr-fik] / ˈɔr fɪk /


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entrancing
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This immersive, site-specific performance piece inspired by the current Getty Villa exhibition “Underworld: Imagining the Afterlife” is part nocturnal processional and part Orphic mystery rite — so comfy shoes and warm clothing are most definitely recommended.

From Los Angeles Times

Away at school, researching climate change, he assumes an Orphic sense of mission.

From New York Times

The music is bright as the young lovers leave the stage in an Orphic apotheosis.

From New York Times

This venture follows upon National Sawdust’s inventive operatic presentation “Orphic Moments” last year, featuring a triumphant Mr. Costanzo.

From New York Times

He spoke of creating a supreme Book, a “great work,” which would attempt an “Orphic explanation of the Earth.”

From The New Yorker