Thursday, December 31, 2009

Sacred Resonance - Rainbow Serpent 2010

SACRED RESONANCE LIVE RAINBOW SERPENT BIO and INFO


Duo from South Australia - Darren Curtis and Bradley Pitt set up Sacred Resonance through visionary thinking and higher experience of the sacred, incorporating new media of biofeedback and immersive entrainment through sonic and visual design.

Their live performance uses laptop, coding, atmospheric vocals and synthesiser through merging of electronic soundscapes and visual patterns, that are rephased, reblended and taken out of their phase-time sequence, designed to help the listener connect to higher-consciousness. This is done through specific frequencies aligned with sacred temples, sites and higher thought forms.

Performing Live in the Crystal Mandala and Light Temple called the
"ASCENSION ENGINE"

Protecting the Rainbow Serpent and sending out the Positive Light Vibes



Thursday, December 17, 2009

RAINBOW SERPENT - Sacred Resonance Live



We will be performing live at Rainbow Serpent in the full dome.

LIGHT WORKERS CRYSTAL MANDALA AND LIGHT TEMPLE

At the heart of every tribe exists the crystal matrix of consciousness. The Crystal Mandala represents the physical aspect of the collective consciousness within the Rainbow Serpent Tribe.


Sacred Resonance:

Duo from South Australia - Darren Curtis and Bradley Pitt set up Sacred Resonance through visionary thinking and higher experience of the sacred incorporating new media of biofeedback and immersive entrainment through sonic and visual design.

Live Performance:

Their live performance uses laptop, coding, atmospheric vocals and synthesiser through merging of electronic soundscapes and visual patterns, that are re-phased, re-blended and taken out of their phase-time sequence, designed to help the listener connect to higher consciousness. This is done through specific frequencies aligned with sacred temples, sites and higher thought forms.

About the Festival:

The Rainbow Serpent Festival has come a long way in 10 years. From a small gathering in a secluded clearing, to an internationally recongnised, multifaceted weekend of dance, colour, expression and celebration. People now travel from all over the world to Western Victoria to experience what some have said is the best outdoor festival of it’s type in the Southern Hemisphere.

For many of the 7,000 plus people that attend each year, Rainbow has become an institution, and annual reunion, a marker in the year that’s looked forward to for months in advance. For others it’s a fresh discovery of opportunity and escapism, a chance to connect with like minded individuals and to celebrate nature, community and harmony.

No longer just an electronic music festival these days you can expect to experience a unique combination of music, art, performance, spiritual education, relaxation and healing. "While dancing their Dreamings, aborigines spiritually connect themselves to the land and to the Dreamtime. The drumming of feet during the dance draws the earth into dialogue with the dancers, allowing the ceremony to bring the power of the Dreaming to life." The name Rainbow Serpent is distinctly Australian, coming from the Dreamtime creation story told by the traditional owners of the land. Dreamtime stories often vary between aboriginal tribes, however the story of the Rainbow Serpent is special as it is one of the few common to all. The Rainbow Serpent is protector of the land, and the source of all life.