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Reflecting on this May 12 San Jose event is a very enjoyable experience - both for us, and for everyone we have since spoken with who was there (including a couple who came up to us at the organic markets the next morning and a car pulling up on the street as we walked from the markets because the driver just had to say thank you!) There was an incredible synchronistic flow to weave us all together in the first instance, though best we keep focus on the event or we'll be here all day! music alchemy concert By the second rehearsal we had unexpectedly grown from three to six performers! By which time the promotional posters had been spread around the city featuring just three of us, so it made for a nice surprise and bonus for the audience. Apparently, after seeing the poster Marianela and Juan Pablo contacted Leonardo to ask if they could participate in the concert - they felt so drawn to it they felt they just had to be there. Unbeknown to us, Camilo also had seen the poster and when he saw the hang he got in touch with Tapado and asked if he could come along to rehearsal to meet us and play with us. Hanghang being as rare as they are, he was keen for his hang and mine to meet and have a conversation! So when we turned up at rehearsal with Tapado, Marianela and Camilo there, there was quite a feeling of expansion! Camilo had not asked to be in the concert but the world just wouldn't have turned on its axis if we didn't include him, so then we were six. What they brought to the occasion is beyond measure. All heart-felt, all in beautiful flow, all improvising and definitely enhancing the event in terms of entertainment, energy and healing. There was a great deal of humility and respect and appreciation between us all for the experience, for what each of us brought to it and for the greater consciousness that co-created it all with us. Marianela's improvisation singing combined incredibly well not only with the didgeridoo (that her husband Juan Pablo played - and how!), but also with the F# drone flute and Camilo's erhu (Chinese violin). Camilo's hang is also an integral hang so the hanghang danced a magical dance together. At different times we had various combinations of instruments and voices, including inviting the audience to sing some harmonies with us. There is so much more we could share about it, but words just don't convey enough. When the YouTube videos are ready it will be possible to tune in more on what it was like - though even that won't be the half of it, as the sound that filled the theatre was something that needed to be experienced in the theatre for the full effect.
It was really lovely to have so much wonderful feedback from the audience, through their enthusiastic applause and their many comments - all affirming that it was a profound and beautiful peace, healing and entertainment event. More of these concerts are likely...watch this space!
Above: Maia had the inspiration to add this quote to one of Sahayak's photo-art images...one of many taken on our travels, this one capturing the nature of beautiful Costa Rica. Out of this grew a slide presentation at our performances with many wonderful quotes on an assortment of these images. We knew it would add a whole dimension of deeper reflection and potential for change, but the degree to which this has enhanced the audience's experience has surprised us. There are many more images in our files, with the intention of holding an exhibition on our return to Australia. (A number of our photographs can be viewed on our other website, Inspiration Unlimited.) Leonardo - MC on the night and responsible for the inspiration and organisation of the concert. That's accummulating a ton of good karma! Thank you to Alba Molina for helping us out by taking photos for us in very difficult conditions and with our little camera which was not even close to being up to the task! We really appreciate having something to share visually. Maia, Tapado and Camilo improvising with integral hanghang and a fabulous bamboo percussion instrument (that's name is unknown to us) from Tapado's incredible 'box of tricks'. Tapado in his 'palace of percussion'...with sounds of Australia a wonderful bonus on the night - Juan Pablo playing didgeridoo. The camera was not equipped to get the whole stage into the shot, so you'll just have to imagine Marianela on the left and Juan Pablo on the right until the video is ready! Below: The poster we created to promote the event (and unwittingly call in more performers). It offers a sense of what we intended to create, and as already shared, especially with the bonus additional three performers, it ended up being so much more! |