Walking In The Air
AURORA
Soaring Through Dreams: AURORA's Ethereal Journey in 'Walking In The Air'
AURORA's rendition of 'Walking In The Air' is a mesmerizing journey through a dreamlike landscape, capturing the essence of freedom and wonder. The song, originally composed by Howard Blake for the 1982 animated film 'The Snowman,' is reimagined by AURORA with her ethereal voice and hauntingly beautiful delivery. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of floating in the midnight sky, far above the world, where the mundane becomes magical. The imagery of flying high above the earth, with people below greeting the narrator as they soar, evokes a sense of liberation and transcendence.
The recurring motif of 'floating in a midnight blue' and 'moonlit sky' adds to the song's otherworldly atmosphere. These lines suggest a serene and almost surreal experience, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur. The act of holding tight while flying high symbolizes a deep connection and trust, possibly hinting at a shared journey or a bond that elevates the individuals involved. The children's amazement and the disbelief of those below further emphasize the extraordinary nature of this flight, highlighting the contrast between the ordinary and the extraordinary.
AURORA's interpretation of 'Walking In The Air' also touches on themes of innocence and wonder. The song's gentle, almost lullaby-like quality invites listeners to embrace their inner child and dream of soaring above the constraints of everyday life. The repetitive 'ah-ha' sounds create a hypnotic effect, drawing the audience deeper into the dreamscape. This rendition not only pays homage to the original but also infuses it with AURORA's unique artistic vision, making it a timeless piece that resonates with listeners of all ages.