Fox in the Gateway
October 2022

The onstage gateway

Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights UK tour:
The Foxtrot onstage gateway
Photo © Lee Millward

Gateway at the entrance to the Imari Mountain shrine ascent

Gateway at the entrance to the Imari Mountain shrine ascent
Photo © Jo Hackett


Several people have asked me what the significance is of the large Shinto Gateway at the back of the stage on my Genesis Revisited Foxtrot shows.

Jo and I have always been intrigued by the Shinto gateways, particularly after a visit to the Inari Mountain shrine on the edge of Kyoto. We climbed through all these striking vermillion gateways for about two hours. It really felt like a pilgrimage as we ascended the mountainside surrounded by the beauty of nature. We also noticed fox statues often in candlelight in every shrine that we passed on the way. The fox is apparently the spiritual link to the natural world.

So, with the fox association and the sense of portals between worlds which songs from Foxtrot like 'Watcher of the Skies' and 'Supper's Ready' invoke, we realised that the Shinto gateway was a great image to have for this tour. The idea to do this came to us on our most recent visit to Japan, where we visited two more Shinto shrines, both times entering through those magical gateways.

Our thanks to Andrea Holmes for creating the image for this tour's gateway, which allows our imagination to ponder on the worlds beyond...


 
Ascending through the gateways

Ascending through the gateways
Photo © Jo Hackett


 
Shinto shrine replete with foxes and burning candles

Shinto shrine replete with foxes and burning candles
Photo © Jo Hackett


 
Steve with Nad at a Shinto shrine in Kawasaki

Steve with Nad at a Shinto shrine in Kawasaki
Photo © Jo Hackett


 
Gateway with lights onstage for the Foxtrot UK show

Gateway with lights onstage for the Foxtrot UK show
Photo © Jo Hackett


 
Gateway with lights on the Foxtrot UK show

Gateway with lights on the Foxtrot UK show
Photo © Jo Hackett


 
Steve at the Inari Mountain Shinto shrine

Steve at the Inari Mountain Shinto shrine
Photo © Jo Hackett