Harmonising with nature
Using the power of music to inspire and mobilise people towards a more sustainable future.
As this year’s theme “Harmonising with Nature” suggests, we want to use the power of music to inspire and mobilise people towards a more sustainable future.
Moreover, the origin of music comes directly from nature, so what could be more organic than giving back to Mother Nature through music?
Our inclination and use of music is innate and is born in the context of the natural environment, as a result of a long evolution that is now written into our genes.
Music has the ability to help us express our emotional connection to nature.
This is not surprising when we know that our distant ancestors imitated the sounds of nature to communicate with each other about the environment.
“music for nature,
but more importantly,
with nature”
“Harmonising with Nature” has many meanings and can take many forms, as this brief introduction to the subject suggests.
Harmony as we hear it in music, but also as a return to the vital and creative source that is our Mother Nature.
A reminder that we too are part of nature and not an external element observing it from afar.
In fact, awareness of this inevitably leads us to protect our environment because we are one with it.
Gallery 2023
— Panel discussion (16 october @ Goethe Institute):
1/ THE CONTRIBUTION OF ARTS IN CONSERVATION
2/ THE ECONOMIC POTENTIAL OF CULTURE AND ARTS IN TOURISM AND CONSERVATION
— Festival sustainability policies
An environmentally friendly festival