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[\/vc_column_text][vc_video link=”https:\/\/youtu.be\/nDQvMtd20O0″ align=”center”][vc_column_text]In the inaugural multimedia run of the 10-hour installation at Manchester\u2019s Bridgewater Hall, Arnold filmed couples while Fallon photographed them again. This time, the piece was created on stage, cordoned off by a rope so that the public could walk onto the stage and see the work come to life.<\/p>\n
In the second act of the piece, Arnold recorded his song in front of a live audience with pianist Emmanuel Vass and the Manchester Lesbian and Gay Chorus as images of the couples that were filmed and photographed during the day were screen projected above the stage.\u00a0 For the final take of the song, legendary dancer and performance artist Lindsay Kemp created a dance to personify love, using elaborate lighting designs with his piece that has been known for many years as \u2018The Angel\u2019.<\/p>\n