To Hum is Human

Listening Across Borders: Music, Art, and the Secret Planet

Donnabelle Casis

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What if listening could dissolve the idea of borders—not just between countries, but between inner and outer worlds?

In this expansive and intimate conversation, I’m joined by Edo Mor—artist, curator, and co-creator of Secret Planet, a discovery-based music series that operates like a farm share for sound. You don’t select from a menu. You arrive with curiosity. You receive what is offered. You listen.

Edo and his partner Rosario have cultivated a creative life that bridges continents, materials, and frequencies—from kiln-fired glass that holds light like a living ocean to music gatherings that dissolve the very idea of genre. Their work reminds us that creativity is not a product. It’s an ecosystem. It thrives on trust, surprise, and communal presence.

We explore migration as a creative force, glass as a language, listening as belonging, and what it means to tend to culture the way one tends a garden—with care, devotion, and just the right amount of wildness.

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