Abdu’l-Baha was the eldest son of Baha’u’llah. When Abdu’l-Baha passed away on 28 November 1921, He was eulogized as One who led humanity to the “Way of Truth,” as a “pillar of peace” and the embodiment of “glory and greatness.”
This interview from the Ink of Light Baha’i Writers’ Festival 2019 features singer and songwriter, Klare KuOlga.
Originally from the highlands of Papua New Guinea, Klare KuOlga brings a unique sound and experience through her music by drawing on her traditional roots, combined with elements of Jazz, RnB, World and Soul music genres. Klare is a Jazz graduate of the Canberra School of Music and also holds a Master of Arts Degree in Contemporary Music from Macquarie University in Sydney. Her skills range from being a musical director, professional performer, singer/songwriter, and arts educator, and she’s currently based in Australia.
Learn more about Klare KuOlga from her website here: klarekuolga.com
Ink of Light is an annual festival that explores and celebrates the work of Baha’i writers and creatives, who all come together to share ideas, learn from one another, and celebrate creative expression.
Check out the ‘Ink of Light Baha’i Writers’ Festival’ website here: inkoflight.org
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