Frequency Opera

Apr 26, 2019 | 1 comment

Our SICA survey garnered over 100 responses, which is outstanding and shows the huge interest in culture by Subud members. One question asked respondents if they had a website for their art and we’ll post as many of those links as possible here in the next few weeks.

One of the first urls is www.frequencyopera.org

From the site:

The Frequency Operas create an environment where a phenomena we usually experience as one sense, say hearing a bee buzz, gets transferred into experiencing that through another sense, say kinesthetically. The experience of color is translated into sound, the experience of sound is translated into a visualization of the wave patterns in water. All of this focuses on the wave patterns that are around us. Our senses are tuned to certain frequencies, so we experience those patterns visually or auditorially or as feeling. That has to do with how our instrument – our bodies – are tuned. The reality is that all of these waves are just happening and we pick up whatever we can with our tuning. Much more is out there.

The people behind this are:

Honora Foah is a multimedia artist. She is currently developing a cycle of 7 Frequency Operas entitled RECOMBINANT DNA, which explore different frequency spectra through two lenses – science and myth. READ MORE.

Dahlan Foah is the President of Visioneering® International, Inc. He has combined his talents in music and the visual arts with a prescient ability to work with emerging technologies, to become one of the founding members of the audiovisual/multimedia industry. As a principal audiovisual consultant to the United Nations, Mr. Foah brought a powerful artistic sensibility combined with financial management skills to exhibitions, Visitors’ Centres and World’s Fair pavilions as well as many productions and installations for corporate clients. He began his working partnership with Honora Foah in 1989. READ MORE.

1 Comment

  1. Wow! Thank you, Paul. We had the World Premiere of the first of the seven ‘Frequency Operas’ in Budapest two years ago. The second will have its World Premiere in Naples, Italy next summer; and the third in London.
    We are also on Facebook. Keep in touch!

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