"At the altar of Terpsichore" is a joyous exploration of the connection between sculpture and dance, artist and muse.
Created by William Eicholtz.
It is part ot the 2010-2011 exhibition in the sculpture park of the McClelland gallery, Langwarrin.
TERPSICHORE was one of the nine Mousai, the goddesses of music, song and dance.
In late classical times--when the Muses were assigned specific literary and artistic spheres--
Terpsichore was named Muse of choral song and dancing, and represented with a plectrum and lyre.