“An ancient melody calls us To the consciousness of who we are Infinite heart Infinite love Infinite peace Fierce compassion ultimate power I’m a magnificent woman”.
Melanie Lutz, I AM A MAGNIFICENT WOMAN
‘Many of us have seen that water flows, Beside stream and rivers new wind blows. Pond sings song for lotus and dances more, Waves thrash sands by near far within shore. While seasons move it dances in a circle, From up to down and down to up miracle. Further dances inside Earth hiding in soil, It spreads fragrance in vapour burning coil.’’
Dance of water by Bhargabi Dei Mahakul
“Lightness… lightness… freedom, They were my allies in the creation of this collection that was born as a song of brotherhood and trust in the land that is alive and continues to give us life.”
Manuela Peña, creator of the Religare brand
Where does human creativity flourish? Is it a connection of our own stories and experiences that have been photographically recorded by our eyes? Is it a product of the stumbling with our own mental limits that often do not let us cross the bridge to the “impossible” and unimaginable? There are those who find creativity by traveling to places they have not seen, perceiving new aromas or tasting exotic ingredients.
It is possible that creativity is always with us, adhered to our bodies and DNA, has grown beside us and, when we close our eyes, we feel sheltered by an energy that infects us with thousands of particles that we dare to call magic.
“Where’s the magic? It is in every stitch that our women learned from their mothers, from their grandmothers In the sound of the machines that ourdressmakers used to transform simple scraps into most beautiful dresses.”
Colombian fashion brand Alado
“If the sounds were an analogy of the culinary, I would say that the Colombian duo Las Áñez created a genre called “molecular music. In the same way that a plate of food - painstakingly made with numerous ingredients and chemical processes – induces surprising emotional and sensory experiences, this pair of singers manages to transport us to other cultures and latitudes in short songs.”
(F. Colamarino).