Naga (Ana Gabriela Peralta Villarreal)

She was born in Mexico City, the youngest of three, a child of sound, movement, and wonder. From her earliest memories, Naga spoke the language of the heart: through song, through dance, through every gesture of love toward animals and people. She didn’t yet know it, but she was already searching for something ancient, the invisible thread that binds all human beings together.

As she grew, the world revealed both its beauty and its wounds. She saw joy, but she also saw the distance between hearts the quiet ache that lives inside humanity. Instead of closing, she chose to keep her heart open. She asked questions to the wind, to the stars, to the silence and little by little, answers began to arrive. Some came through music, some through prayer, and others through the simple act of helping. There was always a voice whispering: serve, create, connect.

Life took her across oceans from Mexico to Spain, from India to Canada each place a teacher, each culture a mirror of the same soul. She studied tourism, not as an industry, but as a way to honor the spirit of places and the stories of people. She produced festivals, not for spectacle, but to awaken empathy and give back whether by supporting Indigenous artisans or by helping children hear for the first time. Every project became a prayer, every stage a space for reconnection.

Over the years, Naga learned that art is medicine, and beauty is a form of truth. She discovered that when humans create together beyond language, religion, or race, we begin to remember who we are. Her journey is not about perfection but presence; not about power, but purpose.

Today, she walks this Earth as a bridge between the ancestral and the contemporary, between the seen and the unseen, between the self and the other. Her mission is clear: to help us look at one another with the eyes of the soul, to return to simplicity, to love, to creation.

Through I See You Human, Naga invites the world to remember that the greatest revolution is tenderness, that the future of humanity is not built with walls or wealth, but with open hearts creating beauty together.

Alvand Jalali — GRAMMY Voting Member / Award-Winning Film Score Composer

Alvand Jalali is a Vancouver-based award-winning film score composer and GRAMMY Voting Member known for transforming stories into deeply emotional musical experiences. Blending classical orchestration with traditional and world influences, he creates immersive scores that bridge cultures and emotions.

With over a decade of experience in film, animation, and songwriting, Alvand has collaborated with directors and artists worldwide, using his knowledge of music psychology and music therapy to guide listeners through each story’s emotional journey.

His acclaimed works include Child Bride (Cannes Film Festival nominee, 2019), The Red Apple of the Sun (Concorso 2 Agosto, 3rd Place), and The Heart Bigger than the World (UNESCO, Best Animation 2015).

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