Post by davidhr on Jul 9, 2019 8:17:53 GMT -5
A few interesting events and a wonderful interview highlighted activity this past week. Lara spent some time preparing for the one ‘major’ event on her schedule, her appearance with Eric Lapointe for his July 9th show (later today). Stephanie Laporte posted the following pictures on her Instagram site,
with the caption, “Stéphane Laporte: "happy in rehearsals with the king and the queen of emotion." #music #rock #Quebec #Plains #song #songs #9 July”.
Lara’s appearance at this event is interesting. Undoubtedly, she was happy to be asked by her fellow judge on La Voix, and most likely she has great respect for his work and his accomplishments (he is regularly one of the best selling Quebec artists). However, on the show itself she does not seem to be especially friendly towards him (in both seasons, Lara rarely looked over at him during the blind auditions, focusing instead in the other direction, towards Garou or Mark). And they certainly cover different vocal ‘timbres’ – she of the soaring soprano, he of the gruff rhythms. One wonders how much TVA had to do with the invitation, and acceptance. [Just MHO]. More information on the show should be available by the time of the next Update.
Continuing with this ‘information from Instagram’ approach, Lara put the following on her FB site:
“Hello everyone ...
This little word to invite you to follow me also on my Instagram page @
www.instagram.com/larafabianofficial/
Because I will book you surprises before the start of the Tour #50WorldTour
I expect you ...
with tenderness,
Lara”
To the point: Lara has 253,000 follower on Instagram, and 1,230,000 on Facebook, so it’s understandable that she feels there is much more to be ‘mined’…
[As you all probably know, Facebook owns Instagram, but they each have a quite different ‘raison d’etre’. Instagram is for photos and videos; as noted in the following link (https://www.jennstrends.com/instagram-isnt-like-facebook/), the image is the message. In contrast, Facebook is for making ‘connections’, and while one can share Instagram photos directly to Facebook, that’s a small portion of ‘connectivity’. Anything that needs explaining or has a detailed message is appropriate for Facebook].
As an example of information that Lara has just put on her Instagram site but not on her FB page, she showed this beautiful picture:
with the caption, “So happy to announce my collaboration with the brand Gloria Bass Design for which I am the face... and to share with you the official visual on which I wear these jewels that I love so much...”.
The jewels are indeed beautiful, and Lara looks splendid in them…but in somewhat the same curious vein as her appearing on the Eric Lapointe show: when one thinks of Lara’s appearance, either in concert, at events, or in personal life, “jewelry” is not the first concept that comes to mind. One can scroll through all the other photos of herself that Lara has placed on her Instagram site and one would be hard put to find any that show her wearing jewelry.
Lara’s ‘reveal’ last week that she suffered greatly after her mother’s death has incited a number of articles and videos about this. Lara expanded on this in a telling interview in the magazine “7 Jours”. The ‘Lara Fabian coeur de lumiere’ FB site provided scans of the article, at
www.facebook.com/larafabiancoeurdelumiere/photos/pcb.391739168130382/391738891463743/?type=3&theater
Here’s the translation:
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The last year has been eventful for the singer, who has been able to conjugate success and bereavement, including that of her dear mother. Despite all, she demonstrates an unequaled resilience and a positive outlook on the future. Beautiful things await her in the coming months, including her big birthday tour, “50 World Tour”.
The last year was rich in events of all sorts for Lara Fabian who, in full promotion of her most recent album, Papillon, lost her mother. With the strength and resilience which characterizes her, the singer found the courage of retaking her chair on La Voix and it is with pride that she accompanied Genevie Jodoin toward victory. With Lara, we have reviewed the thread of the events of the last months.
Lara, what do you have in the program in the coming months?
LF: I am in full creation of the ’50 World Tour’ for which I entrusted the staging to Joel Legendre. This 50 represents not only the celebration of my birthday, but it is also the occasion to highlight my 30 years of relationship with my audience. I want to make something that I have never made until now, and it is that which has given birth to a concept that I can’t wait to reveal to you. In order to revisit my repertoire, I entrusted the creation of the choirs to the Riverain sisters – Marie-Eve, Karine and Caroline - who will be the three women behind the songs. The show will be based on the richness of the voices. I am so happy to present my tour in more than 30 countries surrounded by all those talents of Quebec!
And how do you intend to return to your 30 years of career?
LF: With my friend Joel, we will tell a story spread over 30 years, on the link that has been woven through my songs. We have the difficult task of defining which ones we will choose. Several have been put in arbitration through my social networks. We will customize this list according to the audience I am going to address. The tour will begin in the United States and the premiere of the show will be held on September 16th in New York. I will be in Quebec in April 2020 at the Wilfrid-Pelletier room of the Place des Arts in Montreal and in the Videotron Center in Quebec. To celebrate 30 years of career and 50 years of life, that invites an appraisal. There is in me the entrepreneur, the artist, the woman, the girl, the wife, the mother. All this will have a place in the story.
Let's go back to the last year you went through. It seems that it has been punctuated by many challenges.
LF: I had a lot of challenges, but also a lot of shocks. I started the year 2019 falling very very sick. I did not talk about it because I preferred to focus on healing. I went through a strong flu that required three weeks of rest, bedridden. I had to stop all my activities. I was hospitalized. And I was not the only one to be treated in the hospital: I was part of a group of very sick people. As my album was released in January, I had to cancel the promo. I was to sing at Les Victoires, in France, and render homage to Muaranne. I wanted to, but it was impossible ... I also greet with great respect and admiration Dr. Lyne Desnoyers who followed me and helped me to get through. She advised me to avoid eventual sequels. I had to rest. When my body breaks, I always try to find meaning, to understand why I can not function anymore. But there is no response ... I think, however, that health passes before everything else.
Did you succeed in remaking the promo?
LF: Yes, I went on a promo in March and I took my chair at La Voix. On my return, I had only one week of leave, the first one since a year and a half. Is it necessary to remember that Camouflage, La Voix, change of life and transmutation of a continent have followed one another? Since October 8, 2017, it didn’t stop: it was a rolling fire. So I went to do my promo in Europe, where the album was very well received. When I returned to Quebec, I had to move during my week of leave because I started some renovations at home. The day we packed all the boxes, when the moving trucks had to come home, my mom died. It was Friday, March 29th at 7:00 am, but I did not get the news until the 30th.
How did you get the news of her death?
LF: When I woke up, for the first time in a very long time, I did not look at my phone and went down to the piano. I played a melody that I did not know, something that came to me spontaneously. My chum came down to join me, and, in his eyes, I saw that my mother had left. I can not explain why, but I knew it. She did things in the rules of art. That day, my father took a train to visit a sick friend. So my mother left alone.
Were you waiting for her to leave?
LF: No, I had visited my mother nine days earlier. I saw a video shot the day before her death. She was humorous. It is said that in the sickness, it is stronger of us who remains. At my mother's house, her humor, her smile, her light were still there. The last time I saw her, she was really absent. Her soul was far away. It was sad to see her like that, in her wheelchair. I do not wish anyone to live like that. When you know the dimension of my mother to see it thus broke my heart. I did not want her to suffer anymore. At our last meeting, I remember telling her, "Mom, if it's too much, fly away." We talked. I kissed her. I lived this last moment with her.
Given the geographical distance between your mother and you, did you take advantage of your journeys to Belgium to visit her?
LF: Yes, each time that I returned to Europe, I went also to visit her my mother. I have the luck of having my father, who is a valiant man and in good health. He took care of my mother every day until the end. At the announcement of the death of my mother, I left to rejoin my father and I spent eight days by his side with my husband. Since I returned, I have not stopped working one minute. I think I needed to drown myself (in work).
Since you are an only child, do you feel the responsibility of having to take care of your father?
LF: I said to my father: “My house is open to you”, but I warned him he will need good winter boots! (laughs). I told him that our house is his house. Lou and Gab would be happy to welcome him.
Is he familiar with Quebec?
LF: Yes, but he also has his habits in Belgium, a part of his family, his friends. Papa is very active. He plays sports every day. He goes to his sports center with a friend, goes to eat with his Italian friend who has cut his hair for 30 years…Papa is not alone, he has a veritable network. But if he had a desire to live with us, he would be welcome. I’ve even proposed to my father to share between two continents, to pass his summers with us. We could rent a house in the Laurentides and pass some weeks on the side of a lake. I think the fact of knowing that I am there for him makes all the difference.
The departure of her grandmother marked a difficult step for Lou?
LF: My daughter said to me: “She stopped suffering…She is delivered from sufferance…” She is 11 years old. On the subject of her sorrow, she added that she had a lot, but that she was happy for my mother because she did not suffer anymore. We have honored the memory of granny. We lit candles, we put pictures of her, talk about her, sing songs that she taught us ... I have a kind mother with whom the link was particularly umbilical.
An Italian mother, should we call her?
LF: Yes, we love with our blood, with our skin. My mother shone with excellence and wisdom. She was never heavy with me She was able to disappear and to appear when it was necessary.
You seem very calm at this departure. What allows you to be so serene despite the mourning?
LF: Because I know that it is what she would want. She could not bear to see me on the ground, dispossessed of my courage. There is also my family, my husband and my daughter. We form a particularly welded clan. “One for all and all for one”. We are never alone: we are always three. This is not negligible…I am not particularly religious, but I have some beliefs. I believe that everything comes back, that energy decomposes and recomposes differently.
Do you ever find your mother in your daughter, perhaps?
LF: Yes, of course! And in the culture of my husband, who is Sicilian. My mother and he are originally from the same city. To hear the words of love in the same language as that of my mother, it is touching…Then yes, my mother is always here, some part…
What has she left you with that is most important?
LF: Courage. She is a woman who was always capable of seeing an opportunity behind a problem. It is she who is my great teacher in terms of resilience. She taught me to traverse the obstacles and the tests. All this strength was transmitted to me by my mother. The only thing that our mother does not teach us, it is to live without her…But following the publication of an homage to my mother on social networks, I received so many messages of love from the public! It was comforting.
Through your sorrow, have there been happy moments?
LF: Yes, it has been a year rich in emotions, but there have also been some happy shocks. To win La Voix is one. The beautiful Genevieve soared into the arms of the public through this victory. I was happy for her. She is a woman 40 years old, inspired, inspiring, who shows that one can do this career at any age. Once again, that demonstrates that Quebec is filled with kindness and encouragement. I am the proof of it: at 50 years old, the people continue to come to see me, to open their arms for me.
What is it that keeps you so vibrant?
LF: The sensation of being useful, of being able to contribute to the happiness of others. My engine, my lighthouse on the horizon, it is to transmit, to contribute, to be useful. To my daughter, to my family first, but also to those for whom it could be useful to come see the show and for whom I want to sing. It is essentially for this reason that I continue…
------------------------------------------------
Wonderful interview…Lara at her best, honest, human…
In addition to various pictures, there was also a sidebar about her work with the Leski Foundation, translated below :
------------------------------------------
An Animal Who Makes All the Difference!
Lara is actually the spokeswoman for the ‘Fondation Leski’ which comes to the aide of victims of criminal acts, and of people taken with mental health problems or on the autism spectrum by furnishing them, in an ad hoc way, with the accompaniment of an animal of assistance. Kayla, the dog of Lara and her husband Gabriel de Giorgio, have followed a rigorous training to obtain a Leski certification of an animal of assistance. Like all other dogs having succeeded in passing the tests, he could accompany a counselor in different situations, such as supporting a person during his trial against his attacker or assisting a victim with medical appointments. "My dog Kayla, is interventionist for children with autism, people with a problem of mental health and victims of crime". For more information, visit fondationleski.com
----------------------------------------
Lara’s comments about her mother were picked up on other sites, for example, one such can be found at (https://www.envedette.ca/videos/lara-fabian-aborde-avec-emotion-le-recent-deuil-de-sa-maman-1.9422902?fbclid=IwAR0FMVl2-P5Okn0PAahKISwg987O4fSv5aFbehT0ZGy0o3fImH8BTeyVhUg). Unfortunately, the video is only available in Canada.
Interesting photo(s) of the week: first Lara with the aforementioned Kayla, from her Instagram site
with the caption, “Ready for my day in total look @sarahpacini_official with my little Kayla ... who always watches over you...”
A nice picture of Lara (without jewelry ) and Gabriel, from Lara’s FB site,
www.facebook.com/larafabianofficial/photos/a.622966977744803/2912294232145388/?type=3&theater
with the caption, “Little memory in love, on the way to mama mia … can't wait to meet you soon on stage #50 worldtour
and a selfie of Lara “at the end of the day”, here from the LaraFabianweb FB site,
www.facebook.com/larafabianweb/photos/a.247913198557556/2915098361839013/?type=3&theater
As Lara indicates on several of these pictures, and in the interview above, she’s hard at work preparing the “50 World Tour”. The way she described it in the article sounds quite appealing. Perhaps it isn’t too much to ask that maybe a DVD, or some form of preservation might be in order? Perhaps TVA would be interested . Never too early to suggest it!
David
http://instagram.com/p/BzeQyjfBBSQ
with the caption, “Stéphane Laporte: "happy in rehearsals with the king and the queen of emotion." #music #rock #Quebec #Plains #song #songs #9 July”.
Lara’s appearance at this event is interesting. Undoubtedly, she was happy to be asked by her fellow judge on La Voix, and most likely she has great respect for his work and his accomplishments (he is regularly one of the best selling Quebec artists). However, on the show itself she does not seem to be especially friendly towards him (in both seasons, Lara rarely looked over at him during the blind auditions, focusing instead in the other direction, towards Garou or Mark). And they certainly cover different vocal ‘timbres’ – she of the soaring soprano, he of the gruff rhythms. One wonders how much TVA had to do with the invitation, and acceptance. [Just MHO]. More information on the show should be available by the time of the next Update.
Continuing with this ‘information from Instagram’ approach, Lara put the following on her FB site:
“Hello everyone ...
This little word to invite you to follow me also on my Instagram page @
www.instagram.com/larafabianofficial/
Because I will book you surprises before the start of the Tour #50WorldTour
I expect you ...
with tenderness,
Lara”
To the point: Lara has 253,000 follower on Instagram, and 1,230,000 on Facebook, so it’s understandable that she feels there is much more to be ‘mined’…
[As you all probably know, Facebook owns Instagram, but they each have a quite different ‘raison d’etre’. Instagram is for photos and videos; as noted in the following link (https://www.jennstrends.com/instagram-isnt-like-facebook/), the image is the message. In contrast, Facebook is for making ‘connections’, and while one can share Instagram photos directly to Facebook, that’s a small portion of ‘connectivity’. Anything that needs explaining or has a detailed message is appropriate for Facebook].
As an example of information that Lara has just put on her Instagram site but not on her FB page, she showed this beautiful picture:
http://instagram.com/p/BzhsPUVCsLV
with the caption, “So happy to announce my collaboration with the brand Gloria Bass Design for which I am the face... and to share with you the official visual on which I wear these jewels that I love so much...”.
The jewels are indeed beautiful, and Lara looks splendid in them…but in somewhat the same curious vein as her appearing on the Eric Lapointe show: when one thinks of Lara’s appearance, either in concert, at events, or in personal life, “jewelry” is not the first concept that comes to mind. One can scroll through all the other photos of herself that Lara has placed on her Instagram site and one would be hard put to find any that show her wearing jewelry.
Lara’s ‘reveal’ last week that she suffered greatly after her mother’s death has incited a number of articles and videos about this. Lara expanded on this in a telling interview in the magazine “7 Jours”. The ‘Lara Fabian coeur de lumiere’ FB site provided scans of the article, at
www.facebook.com/larafabiancoeurdelumiere/photos/pcb.391739168130382/391738891463743/?type=3&theater
Here’s the translation:
----------------------------------------
The last year has been eventful for the singer, who has been able to conjugate success and bereavement, including that of her dear mother. Despite all, she demonstrates an unequaled resilience and a positive outlook on the future. Beautiful things await her in the coming months, including her big birthday tour, “50 World Tour”.
The last year was rich in events of all sorts for Lara Fabian who, in full promotion of her most recent album, Papillon, lost her mother. With the strength and resilience which characterizes her, the singer found the courage of retaking her chair on La Voix and it is with pride that she accompanied Genevie Jodoin toward victory. With Lara, we have reviewed the thread of the events of the last months.
Lara, what do you have in the program in the coming months?
LF: I am in full creation of the ’50 World Tour’ for which I entrusted the staging to Joel Legendre. This 50 represents not only the celebration of my birthday, but it is also the occasion to highlight my 30 years of relationship with my audience. I want to make something that I have never made until now, and it is that which has given birth to a concept that I can’t wait to reveal to you. In order to revisit my repertoire, I entrusted the creation of the choirs to the Riverain sisters – Marie-Eve, Karine and Caroline - who will be the three women behind the songs. The show will be based on the richness of the voices. I am so happy to present my tour in more than 30 countries surrounded by all those talents of Quebec!
And how do you intend to return to your 30 years of career?
LF: With my friend Joel, we will tell a story spread over 30 years, on the link that has been woven through my songs. We have the difficult task of defining which ones we will choose. Several have been put in arbitration through my social networks. We will customize this list according to the audience I am going to address. The tour will begin in the United States and the premiere of the show will be held on September 16th in New York. I will be in Quebec in April 2020 at the Wilfrid-Pelletier room of the Place des Arts in Montreal and in the Videotron Center in Quebec. To celebrate 30 years of career and 50 years of life, that invites an appraisal. There is in me the entrepreneur, the artist, the woman, the girl, the wife, the mother. All this will have a place in the story.
Let's go back to the last year you went through. It seems that it has been punctuated by many challenges.
LF: I had a lot of challenges, but also a lot of shocks. I started the year 2019 falling very very sick. I did not talk about it because I preferred to focus on healing. I went through a strong flu that required three weeks of rest, bedridden. I had to stop all my activities. I was hospitalized. And I was not the only one to be treated in the hospital: I was part of a group of very sick people. As my album was released in January, I had to cancel the promo. I was to sing at Les Victoires, in France, and render homage to Muaranne. I wanted to, but it was impossible ... I also greet with great respect and admiration Dr. Lyne Desnoyers who followed me and helped me to get through. She advised me to avoid eventual sequels. I had to rest. When my body breaks, I always try to find meaning, to understand why I can not function anymore. But there is no response ... I think, however, that health passes before everything else.
Did you succeed in remaking the promo?
LF: Yes, I went on a promo in March and I took my chair at La Voix. On my return, I had only one week of leave, the first one since a year and a half. Is it necessary to remember that Camouflage, La Voix, change of life and transmutation of a continent have followed one another? Since October 8, 2017, it didn’t stop: it was a rolling fire. So I went to do my promo in Europe, where the album was very well received. When I returned to Quebec, I had to move during my week of leave because I started some renovations at home. The day we packed all the boxes, when the moving trucks had to come home, my mom died. It was Friday, March 29th at 7:00 am, but I did not get the news until the 30th.
How did you get the news of her death?
LF: When I woke up, for the first time in a very long time, I did not look at my phone and went down to the piano. I played a melody that I did not know, something that came to me spontaneously. My chum came down to join me, and, in his eyes, I saw that my mother had left. I can not explain why, but I knew it. She did things in the rules of art. That day, my father took a train to visit a sick friend. So my mother left alone.
Were you waiting for her to leave?
LF: No, I had visited my mother nine days earlier. I saw a video shot the day before her death. She was humorous. It is said that in the sickness, it is stronger of us who remains. At my mother's house, her humor, her smile, her light were still there. The last time I saw her, she was really absent. Her soul was far away. It was sad to see her like that, in her wheelchair. I do not wish anyone to live like that. When you know the dimension of my mother to see it thus broke my heart. I did not want her to suffer anymore. At our last meeting, I remember telling her, "Mom, if it's too much, fly away." We talked. I kissed her. I lived this last moment with her.
Given the geographical distance between your mother and you, did you take advantage of your journeys to Belgium to visit her?
LF: Yes, each time that I returned to Europe, I went also to visit her my mother. I have the luck of having my father, who is a valiant man and in good health. He took care of my mother every day until the end. At the announcement of the death of my mother, I left to rejoin my father and I spent eight days by his side with my husband. Since I returned, I have not stopped working one minute. I think I needed to drown myself (in work).
Since you are an only child, do you feel the responsibility of having to take care of your father?
LF: I said to my father: “My house is open to you”, but I warned him he will need good winter boots! (laughs). I told him that our house is his house. Lou and Gab would be happy to welcome him.
Is he familiar with Quebec?
LF: Yes, but he also has his habits in Belgium, a part of his family, his friends. Papa is very active. He plays sports every day. He goes to his sports center with a friend, goes to eat with his Italian friend who has cut his hair for 30 years…Papa is not alone, he has a veritable network. But if he had a desire to live with us, he would be welcome. I’ve even proposed to my father to share between two continents, to pass his summers with us. We could rent a house in the Laurentides and pass some weeks on the side of a lake. I think the fact of knowing that I am there for him makes all the difference.
The departure of her grandmother marked a difficult step for Lou?
LF: My daughter said to me: “She stopped suffering…She is delivered from sufferance…” She is 11 years old. On the subject of her sorrow, she added that she had a lot, but that she was happy for my mother because she did not suffer anymore. We have honored the memory of granny. We lit candles, we put pictures of her, talk about her, sing songs that she taught us ... I have a kind mother with whom the link was particularly umbilical.
An Italian mother, should we call her?
LF: Yes, we love with our blood, with our skin. My mother shone with excellence and wisdom. She was never heavy with me She was able to disappear and to appear when it was necessary.
You seem very calm at this departure. What allows you to be so serene despite the mourning?
LF: Because I know that it is what she would want. She could not bear to see me on the ground, dispossessed of my courage. There is also my family, my husband and my daughter. We form a particularly welded clan. “One for all and all for one”. We are never alone: we are always three. This is not negligible…I am not particularly religious, but I have some beliefs. I believe that everything comes back, that energy decomposes and recomposes differently.
Do you ever find your mother in your daughter, perhaps?
LF: Yes, of course! And in the culture of my husband, who is Sicilian. My mother and he are originally from the same city. To hear the words of love in the same language as that of my mother, it is touching…Then yes, my mother is always here, some part…
What has she left you with that is most important?
LF: Courage. She is a woman who was always capable of seeing an opportunity behind a problem. It is she who is my great teacher in terms of resilience. She taught me to traverse the obstacles and the tests. All this strength was transmitted to me by my mother. The only thing that our mother does not teach us, it is to live without her…But following the publication of an homage to my mother on social networks, I received so many messages of love from the public! It was comforting.
Through your sorrow, have there been happy moments?
LF: Yes, it has been a year rich in emotions, but there have also been some happy shocks. To win La Voix is one. The beautiful Genevieve soared into the arms of the public through this victory. I was happy for her. She is a woman 40 years old, inspired, inspiring, who shows that one can do this career at any age. Once again, that demonstrates that Quebec is filled with kindness and encouragement. I am the proof of it: at 50 years old, the people continue to come to see me, to open their arms for me.
What is it that keeps you so vibrant?
LF: The sensation of being useful, of being able to contribute to the happiness of others. My engine, my lighthouse on the horizon, it is to transmit, to contribute, to be useful. To my daughter, to my family first, but also to those for whom it could be useful to come see the show and for whom I want to sing. It is essentially for this reason that I continue…
------------------------------------------------
Wonderful interview…Lara at her best, honest, human…
In addition to various pictures, there was also a sidebar about her work with the Leski Foundation, translated below :
------------------------------------------
An Animal Who Makes All the Difference!
Lara is actually the spokeswoman for the ‘Fondation Leski’ which comes to the aide of victims of criminal acts, and of people taken with mental health problems or on the autism spectrum by furnishing them, in an ad hoc way, with the accompaniment of an animal of assistance. Kayla, the dog of Lara and her husband Gabriel de Giorgio, have followed a rigorous training to obtain a Leski certification of an animal of assistance. Like all other dogs having succeeded in passing the tests, he could accompany a counselor in different situations, such as supporting a person during his trial against his attacker or assisting a victim with medical appointments. "My dog Kayla, is interventionist for children with autism, people with a problem of mental health and victims of crime". For more information, visit fondationleski.com
----------------------------------------
Lara’s comments about her mother were picked up on other sites, for example, one such can be found at (https://www.envedette.ca/videos/lara-fabian-aborde-avec-emotion-le-recent-deuil-de-sa-maman-1.9422902?fbclid=IwAR0FMVl2-P5Okn0PAahKISwg987O4fSv5aFbehT0ZGy0o3fImH8BTeyVhUg). Unfortunately, the video is only available in Canada.
Interesting photo(s) of the week: first Lara with the aforementioned Kayla, from her Instagram site
http://instagram.com/p/BzdPH4ziCfq
with the caption, “Ready for my day in total look @sarahpacini_official with my little Kayla ... who always watches over you...”
A nice picture of Lara (without jewelry ) and Gabriel, from Lara’s FB site,
www.facebook.com/larafabianofficial/photos/a.622966977744803/2912294232145388/?type=3&theater
with the caption, “Little memory in love, on the way to mama mia … can't wait to meet you soon on stage #50 worldtour
and a selfie of Lara “at the end of the day”, here from the LaraFabianweb FB site,
www.facebook.com/larafabianweb/photos/a.247913198557556/2915098361839013/?type=3&theater
As Lara indicates on several of these pictures, and in the interview above, she’s hard at work preparing the “50 World Tour”. The way she described it in the article sounds quite appealing. Perhaps it isn’t too much to ask that maybe a DVD, or some form of preservation might be in order? Perhaps TVA would be interested . Never too early to suggest it!
David