Bandana revealed that they decided to separate after a Chinese oracle threw the cards: 'A hexagram came out'
The pop group Bandana disclosed that their breakup in 2004 was partially influenced by insights gained from a Chinese oracle's reading during group therapy sessions.
During a recent appearance on the show 'Soñé que volaba', members of the pop group Bandana revealed a surprising anecdote about their breakup in 2004. As they prepare for their upcoming shows at Teatro Gran Rex, the singers talked about their past experiences in group therapy, suggesting it played a significant role in their decision to disband. The group emerged from the reality show Popstars in 2001 and has enjoyed a dedicated fan base since then.
Virginia Da Cunha explained that they engaged in an integrative form of psychology that incorporated various disciplines, including the use of the I Ching, an ancient Chinese divination text. This holistic approach contributed to their personal and collective growth, although it also led to their eventual separation. The group's candid revelations point to a deeper reflection on the challenges they faced as young artists in a highly competitive environment.
The discussion sheds light on the impact of mental health and therapy on the creative process and interpersonal relationships within the group. Bandana's openness about their challenges adds a layer of understanding to their story as artists and may resonate with fans who have experienced similar struggles. Their upcoming performances create anticipation, demonstrating that despite past difficulties, they continue to find ways to connect with their audience.