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INTERVIEWS
Tête-à-tête with Lyne Tremblay
Q:
And what you notice first about people?
Lyne: The smile in their eyes, their aura.
Q: What is the big difference between an American cabaret singer, a
Canadian Cabaret singer and an authentic Parisian cabaret singer?
Lyne: I think they all authentic if they're not trying to copy
each other. Cabaret is another one of those terms for the purists.
Q: What's next on your agenda? Any tour to France, the US?
Lyne: "First we'll take Manhattan, ....then we'll take Berlin".
We're planning to tour France but first Canada.
Q: The two most beautiful lines of a song you ever sang or heard?
Lyne: "Je t'aime" "Je t'aime aussi"
Q:How do you bring life and all its emotions to stage when you
perform?
Lyne: By leaving out the word 'all'. I try to be in the present,
choose images then see if I can surprise myself.
Q: Are you fun? What do you do for fun?
"I believe there are two things that live on. Family and art.", Tremblay
Lyne: For fun, I like to dance and cook with my
family. We have parties in the kitchen. It's a great place to bring us
together.
Q:
What was the best
compliments you have ever received?
Lyne: "Lyne, you're a good mother." My two girls are very important
to me.
Q: Any regrets in life?
Lyne: No regrets...a few misgivings...I try to look forward.
Q: Do you believe in immortality? What is immortality to you?
Lyne: I believe there are two things that live on. Family and art.
I am a Catholic so I believe in a life after death but I don't know if I'd
call it immortality.
Q: Do you care what people say about you?
Lyne: It depends on who says it. Reputation is important to me but
I won't be slave to opinion.
Q: You have a lot of class. You are a refined lady. Does this class
or your elegance alienates middle class people who attend your
performances?
Lyne: No I don't think so. I'm just as comfortable in a bar as a
yachtclub.
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