MOVING BREATH, five women imbued
with the spirit of goddess, was originally formed to produce She
Changes, a collection of songs from healing circles. This recording
has since become a favorite resource for those who wish to learn the songs as
well as providing an up-lifting experience for the listener.
With their second recording, She
Dreams, Moving Breath presents 13 original songs, to inspire, uplift
and heal. Their style is difficult to classify, therefore we venture to suggest
a new musical category - Numinous World Music - songs of spirit, of the sacred,
expressed through musical styles from around the world.
The strength of Moving Breath's compositions
abides in their inventive vocal arrangements and luscious harmonies. To those
they add an eclectic array of instruments in She Dreams, which includes:
acoustic guitar, electric bass, electric piano, folk harp, tenor and bass recorder,
Native American flute, silver flute, bowed psaltery and synthesizer. Also featured
is a variety of ethnic percussion instruments: conga, djembe, Native American
drum, talking drum, claves and rattles. The result is a delightful montage of
songs which are reflective of the versatility and individual personalities of
each of Moving Breath's members.
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| The Five Women of Moving Breath
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Mujiba
Cabugos is an holistic health practitioner by day and a musician and
flamenco dancer by night. She has studied piano, guitar and recorder and
has accompanied touring Indian artists on tambura. Her love for all the
varieties of the world's musical styles is reflected in the original chants
and songs she has contributed to both She Changes and She Dreams.
With partner Valerie Girard, Mujiba provided the initial impetus for the
formation of Moving Breath. (also "tingsha")
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Valerie
Girard is a doctor of chiropractic by trade and extends her orientation
towards healing through music and her work in theater. She has studied guitar
since childhood and has been composing since age sixteen. Her original songs
and chants, included on both recordings, reflect an expansive connection
to the Divine and to the Earth. Her interest in multimedia presentation
has inspired her to co-write a musical with Ms. Cabugos as well as perform,
choreograph and direct various performance art pieces that have incorporated
original Sacred music and poetry. |
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Lorin
Grean was raised in a musical family. Over the years she has developed
her musical abilities in addition to cultivating a career as a graphic artist.
As a child Lorin sang on children's albums and commercials. She has performed
in Baroque and Renaissance recorder ensembles on the East and West Coasts.
She also recorded on Robinson's Folk anthology Songs of the Working People,
Kate Wolf's The Wind Blows Wild as well as on Kenny Loggins children's
album, Back to Pooh's Corner where she collaborated with Loggins
on a new version of the traditional tune Too-ra Loo-ra Loo-ra. Her
love of the folk harp has been captured on her latest recording The Call
as well as Embrace. Lorin's command of this sweet instrument and
the recorder, compliments her lyrical vocals, all of which augment several
pieces from She Changes and She Dreams. (also
"tingsha") (and "Zaramaya") |
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Chris
Leja celebrates the creative spirit. She is a maker of sacred jewelry
by profession as well as a gifted songwriter. She has always loved to sing
and has studied piano, guitar and ethnic percussion. She has provided the
heartbeat for Moving Breath and several of her original compositions
have been included on She Changes and She Dreams. Chris sang
backup vocals for Embrace and contributed the poem Night Song
to The Call. Her earthy vocals add a rich resonance to the five
part harmony of Moving Breath. |
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JulieAnn
Lewis's interest in music began at age eleven writing and playing original
songs. Later she formed a duo with her brother singing original, pop and
jazz tunes at various Santa Barbara night clubs. Subsequently she has participated
in theater, video and recording projects. In addition to playing the electric
bass, her silky vocals, lilting flute solo's and original harmonies brilliantly
augment Moving Breath's unique and full sound. |
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