Is B Praak's ‘Sounds of Hari’ a Journey of Surrender?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- B Praak emphasizes the importance of surrender in ‘Sounds of Hari’.
- The experience aims to foster deep emotional connections.
- 3D soundscape at 432 Hz enhances relaxation.
- Visual storytelling plays a crucial role in emotional guidance.
- This initiative seeks to redefine spiritual experiences in India.
Mumbai, Dec 2 (NationPress) B Praak is poised to unveil a spiritual masterpiece through ‘Sounds of Hari’, a profound experience crafted to ignite devotion, emotion, and inner tranquility. The celebrated singer-composer emphasizes that this initiative transcends mere entertainment; it is fundamentally about surrender.
When discussing the unique essence of ‘Sounds of Hari’, B Praak, renowned for chart-topping tracks like “Teri Mitti,” “Mann Bharya,” “Dholna,” and “Baarish Ki Jaaye,” remarked: “Having performed on numerous platforms, ‘Sounds of Hari’ holds a special significance. It emerges from a sacred space within me. This isn’t about entertainment; it is about surrender.”
“My aim is for attendees to enter with the burdens of life and leave feeling light, rejuvenated, and connected. If even a single moment during this experience brings someone peace, that will be my greatest accomplishment.”
The setting for ‘Sounds of Hari’ is meticulously crafted as a fully immersive environment, where music, light, air, and movement coalesce to lead audiences toward profound calm and clarity.
The experience features a 3D soundscape calibrated at 432 Hz, a naturally calming frequency recognized for its ability to ease the nervous system and diminish internal noise. Layers of sound echo and circulate around the audience, creating a sensation of floating within pure energy, transforming listening into an act of surrender.
Visual storytelling plays a crucial role.
Employing design psychology, visuals are designed not as mere spectacle but as emotional guidance, with gentle gradients, warm illuminations, and intentional shifts in color and rhythm that serve as a living aura enveloping the music.
Aman Kumar, Founder of Whitefox, highlighted the scale and purpose behind the project, stating, “‘Sounds of Hari’ is grand, intimate, and deeply moving all at once. It has the potential to redefine spiritual experiences in India.”
Commenting on the show’s immersive design, Sara Awwad, Creative Director at Studio Majime, shared, “When B Praak articulated his vision, we understood that we were not just constructing a stage; we were creating an entire world. A world where every texture, color, movement, and sound invites you deeper into a spiritual narrative. This show is meant to be experienced from within.”