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Scrum all ye faithful: rugby player's son is Jesus in Salisbury Cathedral tableau | Scrum all ye faithful: rugby player's son is Jesus in Salisbury Cathedral tableau |
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Joseph is a stonemason and Mary a bookings agent in twist on traditional nativity | Joseph is a stonemason and Mary a bookings agent in twist on traditional nativity |
Salisbury Cathedral has unveiled a twist on the traditional nativity in the shape of a sprawling photographic tableau featuring members of the clergy, staff and even visitors who take the parts of the holy family, the wise men and shepherds. | Salisbury Cathedral has unveiled a twist on the traditional nativity in the shape of a sprawling photographic tableau featuring members of the clergy, staff and even visitors who take the parts of the holy family, the wise men and shepherds. |
A cathedral stonemason appears as Joseph, a bookings agent as Mary, while Jesus is the son of a former England rugby player who happened to be in the cloisters when a baby boy was needed. A canon and guides are the wise men. | |
The final image, which measures 12x3 metres, is a composite of almost 150 photographs edited together and reproduced on silk panels. It will go on display to the public in the heart of the building from Saturday. | |
Previously the cathedral nativity has featured large papier-mache figures but this year the church decided to use people connected with the great church. | |
The curator, Jacquiline Creswell, said: “The final product is a very traditional scene, delivered in a non-traditional way. If you’re going to replace something traditional, you need to find a new and exciting way. I really wanted to take people connected with the cathedral and incorporate them into it.” | |
Fourteen people appear in the nativity scene, including an acrobat as an angel. Three sheep were also photographed for the project. | Fourteen people appear in the nativity scene, including an acrobat as an angel. Three sheep were also photographed for the project. |
Jesus is played by four-month-old Freddie Halliday, the son of former England rugby player Simon Halliday. Freddie’s mother, Rachel, said: “It was just pure chance that we were in the cloisters when they needed a baby. He was very well behaved for the photoshoot. He loved it in fact.” | Jesus is played by four-month-old Freddie Halliday, the son of former England rugby player Simon Halliday. Freddie’s mother, Rachel, said: “It was just pure chance that we were in the cloisters when they needed a baby. He was very well behaved for the photoshoot. He loved it in fact.” |
The stonemason, Christian Sullivan, 26, who appears as Joseph, said: “I think I was picked partly because I had a beard at the time. It was slightly surreal wandering around in old robes as the father of Christ.” |
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