Skeletons in Dræmings Closet
Usually, the first things that come to mind when we hear the words “ritual and seance” are bible bashers or goth girls in black lipstick. We think seizure like gyrations and speaking in weird tongues. Yet we overlook the practice of creating music, art, photos and everything in between can be a ritulistic seance of its own.
We dance rhythmically to the music, the tempo holds us- as beats pulsate; enthralling us. We sing and chant to lyrics that may or may not have tangible meaning to us; like having faith in something that is not really there. In photos we take on beings that we may not want to see staring back at us in the mirror, yet release them with the click of a shutter. Here, Dræmings sheds light on her music, rituals of her own, and that embracing the darkness can be as uplifting as holding onto the light. Read the interview
Skeletons in Dræmings Closet
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Skeletons in Dræmings Closet
Skeletons in Dræmings Closet Usually, the first things that come to mind when we hear the words "ritual and seance" are bible bashers or goth girls in black lipstick. We think seizure like gyrations and speaking More...







