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Sortie de Elle avait raison Hathor

Posté le 3 avril 2012 par Fred.

Ce projet était basé sur la mythologie et les déessesbannière de Sortie de Elle avait raison Hathor

Berger Rond - Elle avait raison Hathor

Frédéric Szymañski aux improvisations de guitares électriques modifiées et recomposées.

Maintenant, deux vocalistes anglophones chantent leurs versions des poèmes.

Laura Kilty on Izanami.

Evelien van den Broek added her own vocal composition to Maât and Circée.

(Japan) The first gods summoned two divine beings into existence, the male Izanagi and the female Izanami, and charged them with creating the first land.
(Egypt) Maât was the ancient Egyptian concept of truth, balance, order, law, morality, and justice.
(Egypt) Hathor's cult is unusual. Many of them were artisans, musicians, and dancers who turned their talents into creating rituals that were nothing short of works of art.
(Inuits) a young woman (Sedna) becomes the mother of all sea creatures.
(Greeks) In the Odyssey, Homer describes her as 'The loveliest of all immortals,' living on the island of Aeaea.

https://bergerrond2.bandcamp.com/album/elle-avait-raison-hathor-2012-18

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