snippets for new show…

May 23, 2010 | By Liliana Cattaneo

Here’s a medley of new show music by composer Bobby McElver

http://bobbymcelver.com/audio/lily/contactartsmedley.mp3

heart started beating again…

May 3, 2010 | By Liliana Cattaneo

Working out of Santa Rosa & Glen Ellen, CA has been very beneficial to regroup and refocus. Northern California offers a great abundance of artistic resources and harbors some pretty great people. This city girl spent two years living on a road with cows as neighbors, a country lifestyle compared to the cramped life in San Francisco, sharing a living room with someone else, or traveling the states, living in a van…there is something to be said for stillness.

I’ve been creating a new show with musician, Bobby McElver to be set for stage in 2011. We look forward to performing live together after all these years, and taking it on the road to a theatre near you!

Karen & Colin Archipley have been working hard on VSAT in becoming their own established non-profit. I’m honored to become a Founding Board Member of their Veterans Sustainable Agriculture Training program. www.vsatusa.org
contACT ARTS has enjoyed helping with the growth of their program and looks forward to their ongoing success in serving veterans across the country.

A letter to the press

January 30, 2010 | By Liliana Cattaneo

“I just stumbled across something very creative and inspiring while filling my car with gas. I was at the Bennet Valley 76 where, low and behold, there was a fantastic and creative dance/protest going on by a dancer, backed by a lone musician playing several traditional as well as unusual instruments. She performed in a barrel of oil, telling a story of our dependence on foreign oil. What an inspiring and thought provoking expression of her views and the creative medium with which it was delivered. Where can people with such ideas and talent present their message in Santa Rosa? Wells Fargo Center? I don’t think so. If you are not aware, there is a ban on street performing within Santa Rosa city limits. Want to sing a protest song in Court House Square? Beware, you might be ticketed. Want to join a drum circle in Julliard Park, same result.

Why do we stifle the creativity of some very talented performers? People in San Francisco can enjoy free entertainment in public places without any penalty being levied on the performer. Is San Francisco on the verge of anarchy? I don’t think so. It is a very nurturing environment for up and coming entertainers with creative and distinct ways of sharing their art. WAKE UP Santa Rosa! We are trying to build a vibrant and active downtown. It starts with performance art and street musicians creating a backdrop for the businesses to draw clientele from.”

Dan Hoffman
Santa Rosa
August 2009