Nomen Est Omen - Backstage (photo:
Florin Marginean)
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A very profound phrase says that the one on the top of the
stairs is not so low as the people downstairs think. By extrapolation, while on
stage, one lives a different feeling from those experienced by the audience. In
2009 Nomen Est Omen participated in a cultural project (initiated by the Museum
of Archaeology and History from Arad) in Bizere - Frumuşeni, where a XII century
Benedictine monastery was found. The event, coupled with a fair, gathered an
audience composed (mainly) of local people, the so-called peasants, some
archaeologists, a television, few local authorities, the police officer Pamela
and last but not least, a beautiful girl specially coming from Timisoara, who
knew Nomen Est Omen from the previous editions of the Sighisoara Festival. The concert was
well received by public, which enthusiastically responded to the show,
especially to the rhythm and costumes. No matter how strange the artistic moment
seemed to the people watching it, the real bizarre things from Bizere were
those the band saw from the stage, a spectacle both beautiful, unique and decent.
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