Vibrations
Vibrations was formed when a group of friends at the Bahá'í World Centre, during their period of service in 2001-2002, were drawn to each through their love for music and a mutual interest in sharing that musical love with fellow staff members in the Holy Land.
This common affection for music resulted in a once-in-a-lifetime experience of creating and interpreting songs for events held at the World Centre.
Coming from across the globe and representing diverse backgrounds and cultures as far ranging as New Caledonia to the West Coast of Africa to the heart of North America, Vibrations' musical talents and creativity are a testimony to the principle of unity in diversity.
The members of Vibrations are: David Gappy (Seychelles), Jean Claude (Congo), Jacquiline Ambe (Cameroon), Maxime Kouathe (New Caledonia), Gustaff Besungu (Cameroon), Didier Monnaei (Seychelles), Christopher Mutale (Zambia), Navid Dejwakh (U.S.A.), Isaac Iiseki (Zambia).
