
TRANSAGA
AWAKEN YOUR CREATIVE SELF
The universe itself is made of stories—of stars being born, of lives unfolding, of questions passing silently from one generation to another.
Long before explanations existed, stories were how humans understood existence, emotions and the unknown.
From this space emerges Transaga. Transaga is formed of two words :"Transcendence ,” meaning beyond, and “Saga,” meaning stories. Together, they narrate stories that are not just tangible, but move beyond what senses can perceive and cross boundaries of form, culture, language, and time.
Transaga begins with a simple yet powerful question: “Why?” This ‘why’ is not a demand for facts or logic. It is a deeper curiosity—one that leads us to what we are, how we experience life, and why certain stories stay with us long after they end.


Everything has a reason, but Transaga goes further—it seeks the reason behind the reason. In an increasingly focused world on technique, tools, and technology, transaga chooses a different path. Its aim is not to prioritize technical perfection, but to foster the art of creativity and nurture imagination, intuition, and personal expression. When technology can generate how something is done. Transaga asks why it should be done at all.
The idea of Transaga is spiritual, not religious. It does not belong to any belief system, ritual, or doctrine. Instead, it speaks to human consciousness—the inner search for meaning, connection, and transcendence.
It draws from transcendental philosophy, where stories move beyond physical reality and explore perception, experience, and inner truth. The stories showcased through Transaga are universal in nature. They are not confined to a single culture or geography. They touch emotions and questions that connect people across the world—loss, hope, identity, belonging, and transformation.
These are stories that remind us how universality lives within specificity. Some stories transcend human concepts altogether.
They do not provide answers; instead, they leave us with questions. They ask us how we experience life, not how we define it. They invite silence, reflection, and personal interpretation. The vision of Transaga is to develop a new pedagogy for film academia and storytelling—one that encourages retelling, reimagining, and discovering unseen parts of familiar narratives.
It is about looking at what has been ignored, unheard, or left in the shadows, and giving it a voice. At its core, Transaga helps individuals discover their personal voice.
It believes that every storyteller carries a unique way of seeing the world, and that true creativity begins when one listens inward. Through this process, Transaga explores how personal stories become universal, and how universality itself is shaped through storytelling.
Transaga is not just about telling stories. It is about going beyond stories— to the questions they awaken, the meanings they hide, and the human truths they reveal.




Stories have to be told because they give meaning to human experience. They preserve memory, express emotion, question reality, and connect individual lives to collective truth. Through understandable, shareable, becomes life stories, and unforgettable.
Stories have to be retold because each generation finds new meanings in them. Retelling keeps cultural memory alive, reshapes old truths for new times, and allows stories to reflect changing values, emotions, and realities. Through retelling, stories remain living, relevant, timeless rather than forgotten relics of the past.
Stories are the fundamental architecture of human civilization, turning chaos into meaning. They act as a cognitive shortcut, allowing us to store and transmit wisdom across time. By sharing myths and histories, we create a “cultural glue” that binds strangers together.
Transaga is about listening to stories - outside and within us. It reminds us that stories are not just told, but felt. By asking why, it helps us slow down, reflect, and connect with what truly matters. Through simple, honest storytelling, Transaga keeps human experience alive, meaningful, and shared.