This little Inuit shaman figure is designed to represent good and evil, or yin and yang, or heaven and hell, in snack-world. In one hand he holds a Twiglet, in the other a Rich Tea biscuit.
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More prosaic scholars have suggested that he is designed to represent the heady delights of playing ping-pong and conducting a symphony orchestra at the same time.
There is no greater thrill than to execute a perfect smash against your opponent as you lead your orchestra through the particularly fiddly bit Ferneyhough’s Plötzlichkeit. Although, eating rich tea biscuits and twiglets simultaneously is a very close second…
More prosaic scholars have suggested that he is designed to represent the heady delights of playing ping-pong and conducting a symphony orchestra at the same time.
There is no greater thrill than to execute a perfect smash against your opponent as you lead your orchestra through the particularly fiddly bit Ferneyhough’s Plötzlichkeit. Although, eating rich tea biscuits and twiglets simultaneously is a very close second…