Saturday, April 7, 2012

The New Jerusalem


by Leighton Gage




Pictured above, is one of the seven gates to New Jerusalem.


All of them constructed out of stone.
As are the walls that connect them.
Looks like a city in the Holy Land, doesn’t it?

In fact, Nova Jerusalem (as it's rendered in Portuguese), is the world’s largest open-air theater.


It consists of an area of over 100,000 square meters, surrounded by 3,500 meters of walls and 70 towers, all constructed to duplicate the walls and towers of Jerusalem at the time Christ was crucified. 
It’s a bit smaller in scale, only about one-third of the size of the original, but it’s still pretty impressive.


The theatre stands  some 180 km due west of Recife, the capital of the Brazilian State of Pernambuco. And Recife, my friends, is about 1,900 km to the North of Rio de Janeiro, which really puts this New Jerusalem off the beaten track.


But each year, during Holy Week, thousands of people gather there to witness Brazil’s most famous Passion play.


Every Evening, beginning at six pm, about 8,000 spectators spend two hours walking a four kilometer path within the walls.


The path takes them past nine permanent stages.


 At each stage, they witness 60 key actors, and as many as 500 extras, act out the key incidents in the last week of the life of Jesus.



Including his crucifixion...



...and resurrection.



It's all presented with digital sound and spectacular lighting effects.
And some of Brazil's most famous actors have roles



If you’ve been to Greece for Easter, and also visited Seville during the Semana Santa, you might consider making this the next one on your list.


3 comments:

Jean Henry Mead said...

Magnificient!

Earl Staggs said...

What an impressive experience that must be, Leighton.

Jaden Terrell said...

Leighton, I'm glad I know people like you who go to these wondrous places so that I can experience them vicariously. Thank you.