21 May 2012

from the Legato blog this morning



 Guest speaker  Cathie McGregor, New Zealand Embassy, Rome, 
Deputy Chief of Mission, (on right) with Legato curator and artist Kay de Lautour Scott

 A visiting official delights the guests with an energetic discussion (in both English and Italian) of the merits of the game of rugby as a means to peace. 

Americans and Canadians listen to the presentation of the Cassino artists to the visitors.

Proloco Cassino, Michele Di Lonardo, presents artists Prof. Alessandro Nardone, Rafaelle D'Aquanno and Francesco Nardi to the viewers.  

Sunday 20th May was the official presentation of Legato to the public and invited dignitaries.  Visiting Canadians and Americans out-numbered the Italians present this busy weekend.  

Guest speaker Cathie McGregor, Deputy Chief of Mission, New Zealand Embassy, Rome, spoke of the links forged between Italy and New Zealand many years ao, that survived and were strengthened by shared wartime experience, and which flourish today.  She outlined briefly the numbers of New Zealand casualties in Italy and in Cassino in particular, then reminded visitors "how precious and hard won peace is",  and why we must all strive to protect it.  She concluded with the following adaptation of the Walter De La Mare poem, "Peace".   

PEACE

Night is o'er (this place), and the winds are still;
Jasmine and honeysuckle steep the air;
Softly the stars that are all Europe's fill
Her heaven-wide dark with radiancy fair;
That shadowed moon now waxing in the west
Stirs not a rumour in her tranquil seas;
Mysterious sleep has lulled her heart to rest,
Deep even as theirs beneath her churchyard trees.

Secure, serene; dumb now the night-hawk's threat;
The guns' low thunder drumming o'er the tide;
The anguish pulsing in her stricken side....
All is at peace....But, never, heart, forget:
For this her younges, best, and bravest died,
These bright dews once were mixed with bloody sweat.

"Peace" from Memory and Other Poems (1938)

(Link to this poem above in original form is here).

Thanks to our visiting New Zealand artist for the top photograph.

Today I am grateful for tasks completed.  

3 comments:

Art By Tali Landsman said...

Well done girl!
It looks like all your work amounted to a wonderful exhibition and a great event for a very good cause... Congratulations!

With warm wishes,
Tali

Helen said...

Congratulations! Great to see the photos and to get a sense of how Legato 2012 looks for visitors.

Kay said...

:-) Thanks Tali and Helen, and yes, I think it is a pretty well balanced and interesting exhibition this year, it does look good.