
Cultural Events at the Temple of Dendur
Niv Allon, Assistant Curator, Department of Egyptian Art

Paradise Interrupted, a poetic weaving of the Western myth of the Garden of Eden and the Chinese myth of the Peony Pavilion, performed outside of the Temple of Dendur, March 2015
Music and hymns resonated among the Temple of Dendur's walls and into the surrounding cliffs when festivals were celebrated and rituals performed at the temple during antiquity. Sound and performance continue to be an integral part of the temple's modern life as well, as the wing in which it sits has been host to numerous cultural events and musical performances throughout the years.
From choral music to jazz, indie rock, and even a chamber opera based on the history of the temple itself, the Temple of Dendur continues to provide a one-of-a-kind backdrop to the Museum's rich public programming.

The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir performs Arvo Pärt's Kanon Pokajanen, June 2014. Photo by Stephanie Berger

Two artists from the Nrityagram Dance Ensemble, principal dancers Surupa Sen and Bijayini Satpathy, perform in front of the temple's gateway, January 2015. Photo by Nan Melville

The Civilians, MetLiveArts 2014–15 artist in residence, perform The End and the Beginning outside of the temple, March 2015. Photo by Paula Lobo
Watch Past Events in Gallery 131 on MetMedia
Quartet for the End of Time (March 13, 2016)
Alarm Will Sound: I Was Here I Was I (June 20, 2014)
Charles Lloyd New Quartet and Friends at the Temple of Dendur (February 15, 2013)
Spectrum Presents: St. Vincent (August 25, 2011)
The Models of Versailles 1973 Tribute Luncheon (January 24, 2011)