jueves, 24 de febrero de 2011

PENSAMENTUA




Published by DEIA, Feb. 17, 2011-02-22

How many times has the human being tried to emulate the animal exploits? All the cultures have stood out and even adored the capacities of animals that shared ecosystem with them. Perhaps been taken away for a feeling of inferiority, we the men carrying great part of our existence trying to equalize and to surpass the most fantastic exploits of the animal kingdom, without realizing that if there is any capacity inherited extremely powerful in this world, that one is the thought, capable to change even the future of the whole planet.

The professor Masaru Emoto has been studying for years the water and thanks to his investigation he has made an innovative method to grab its essence. In 1994 he began to intuit that all the surroundings vibration influences produces alterations in the molecular structure of the water and to demonstrate it he began to experiment with photographic techniques of frozen drops of water that previously had been subjected to different alterations. Polluted waters, pure, exposed to various musical compositions and also blessed water, changed in a molecular way time after time.

And arrived to this point Dr Emoto made an experiment with the thought, leaving the whole night out the window with various containers of the same type of water but with different sentences infected with in each bottle like positive and negative thoughts. The result was devastating. The negative thoughts produced amorphous shape molecular, strange and sharp-pointed while the positive ones offered fairly good forms, rounded and very balanced.

It proved that our thought can alter the molecular form of the water. Coming to understand that our body is in great part water... Can we imagine how much of our state of mind has the influence in our health? We already knew that our thought creates part of our reality but now we know how it is done.

They say that we are what we eat and now more than ever we also are what we think.

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jueves, 17 de febrero de 2011

ZAHARRA BERRI

Published by DEIA, Feb. 10, 2010




Sometimes often it is said that already all is invented, that there is nothing new under the sun. I believe that it is not exactly true and that even if experience, sometimes, demonstrates that what seems to be new it is not; the truth is that the human being not only needs to create things but also has to believe that they are new. What's complicated begins at the time of defining what is new and not.

Today Thursday, at the central office of Euskaltzaindia (The Official Basque Language Academy) in the New Plaza of Bilbao and during the days organized by Bilbo Zaharra Euskaltegia under the title "Beti Bizi, Zaharra Berri” Xabier Amuriza and I will try to deepen into the different aspects related with the project BETI BIZI that we released, side by side last year.

In this work we found many of the elements that make reference of before to introduce the theme. On one side the ancient Biscayan ballads recovered thanks to the enormous work of Xabier Amuriza, one of those people that when one meets him remains dazzled by the human quality and the knowledge that he treasures within and that, mixed with a work capacity and an amazing persistence , makes the best traveling companion for a project of these characteristics. In addition, we have the melodies used always in the world of the dance and the traditional dance as well explained by Amuriza we worked to adorn the above-mentioned ballads and, finally, fusing it all with electronic music to reach up to a different atmosphere that suits in a special way to all the components of the project.

We will talk about it and how it relates with the popular literature, in a intimate act, with the public being a few meters away becoming an active part of the event and sharing an only and special environment.

What’s simple, what's natural, is always the best road to success. The most important findings have always been preceded of evident analysis that it seemed impossible not to have gotten there before. I suppose that we will not make big discoveries but I assure you that we will have a good time with the ballads, the music and our encounter.

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jueves, 3 de febrero de 2011

Published in DEIA, Jan 27, 2011

Published in DEIA, Jan 27, 2011





A place in which, not only their eyes are set on you but also energy, dreams and sensations come together. (Main auditorium)
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I often always imagine, even though I am still composing, how it will sound my music when I take it to a direct live concert that is where I like to experience it. I daydream and I make a guess how I will feel, how the public will receive it, and how the spectacle will take place. I believe that nobody escapes the temptation of trying to discover in our mind, as sighted clairvoyant, the so hoped-for future.
Thinking about it, we arrived to the Glaswegian city, in Scotland, where we present our project Beti Bizi in the prestigious Celtic music festival Celtic Connections.
Since 1993, Glasgow welcomes one of the most important worldwide festivities of Celtic music. This year, it began January 13 till the 30of this same month will close its doors, completing 18 days in which 1,500 artists will more of take part in the 300 concerts, events, talks etc… distributed in 14 stages throughout the whole city. Imagine yourselves for a moment the musical, cultural and personal explosion that all this supposes. The same day, there are a lot of concerts disseminated through the city and as a sequel to each day are the night-time jam sessions in the hotel of the festivity, where all artists that have taken part in the different events of the day meet and offer small live performance but in a intimate way, contributing still more that if it is so possible, to an amazing environment there in which one breathes.
The day of our performance arrived and everything worked wonderfully. We played in the main conference hall of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and the truth is that the concert was awesome. We all have a good time as never before. The band Leioa Kantika Korala and myself lived unforgettable moments. It was all as shocking as I had imagined it while we recorded Beti Bizi in the studio, as much, that I am looking forward to feel it again and to discover once more, that if it is intense to live it in first person, more is it to share with them and with you…..

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