Ora's Daughters is a new vocal trio that has emerged from the creative community of L'Okapi - a platform for artistic expression and emotional well-being. The three singer-songwriters Aga Bukowska (Poland), Maxime Cathalina (Curaçao) and Charlotte Haesen (Netherlands/Rwanda, lives in Cologne) combine their cultural roots, experiences and musical languages in a harmonious, organic sound.
With influences from artists such as The Staves, Alice Phoebe Lou and Phoebe Bridgers, Ora's Daughters create a touching blend of modern folk sounds, soulful grooves and intimate lyrics. The central themes of their music are female identity, inner voices, resilience and the power of togetherness. Her three-part arrangements weave a fragile but powerful world of sound that invites you to listen, reflect and feel.
The name "Ora's Daughters" is inspired by Ora, a mythological figure from Albania. According to tradition, every person has their own Ora from birth - a kind of guardian spirit or inner voice that influences personal destiny and preserves the order of the universe. The three musicians see themselves as the embodiment of these inner forces: sometimes accompanying, sometimes driving, sometimes comforting. It is precisely these voices that sound in their music - clear, close and deep.
Ora's Daughters are at the beginning of their journey together and are looking for stages where they can share their special musical connection and their stories with the world. Whether in intimate club settings, at festivals or cultural events - their sound creates space for real encounters.
NIMM PLATZ am Neumarkt is a joint project of Cologne's cultural administration and the independent cultural scene, with contributions from the University of Music and Dance (HfMT) and the Academy of Media Arts (KHM).
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