Chilean Flute Festival

I absolutely loved my time at the Chilean Flute Convention in Villarica, Chile.  Organized by Hernan Jara, the event was a beautiful exchange between the Chilean flute students and the various guest artists which included Michele Bellavance and the multi-talented Juan Pablo Aguayo.  The Festival, now in its 15th year, was superbly organized and showcased a wonderful range of activities, masterclasses, recitals, flute choirs, flute exhibits and competitions.  The town of Villarica is located in the incredibly scenic lake region of Chile.  The concert hall overlooked a lake that is at the foot of a majestic snow capped (dormant) volcano.  The festival hotel lodging was walking distance away thru the lakeside trail.  I felt enchanted the whole time I was there, performing, teaching and smiling all the way. My birth country’s long, long coastline has many different climates and a varied geography, but the Chilean people are uniformly welcoming and places such as Villarica are undiscovered jewels off most people’s radar.  Like the amazing Las Torres Del Paine National Park in southern Chile, the lake district offers lots of natural beauty that you can have practically to yourself, if you’re willing to forego having your double macchiato creme latte from a certain Seattle-based chain before setting out in the morning.

Villarica Chile flute festival

8 Travel Tips for Machu Picchu

Semanas V & MahaniI was excited to perform again at El Teatro Del Lago for Semanas Musicales in Frutillar, Chile.  It was Semanas Musicales 46th season.  The festival spans 16 days and my recital was set for the last day.  This is probably the most beautiful theater in the world as it sits at the foot of a lake that overlooks a snow capped volcano.  It is simply breathtaking.  Now combine this with Bach, Piazzolla and Faure, and yes, I was in heaven.  My performance was filmed to be broadcast on Chilean TV in April.  So all in all, the packed theater, warm reception, standing ovation, sold out CD sales, it was a huge success and I was thrilled with the outcome.

Because my husband had never been to Machu Picchu, I decided to escort him on an unforgettable excursion to the ancient mythical city of the Inca.  We spent the night in a gorgeous 1800 style hotel in Lima, the Hotel Antigua Miraflores.  We visited the Cathedral with it’s captivating cavernous archways and musty, sinister crypt, complete with uncovered bones.

PeruAfter Lima, we took the one hour flight to Cuzco, the ancient capitol of the Incas, which is located at 11,000 feet above sea level in the heart of the Andes.  The whole area which spans 200km  is enchanting.  We stayed at the Hotel Arqueologo which was conveniently located close to the Plaza de Armas on the main square next to the Cathedral.  We visited the Cuzco area highlights including, Pisa , Ollantaytambo, Sacsayhuaman, Chinchero, Urubamba, Aguas Calientes, and the various Cuzco artisan markets.

Machu Picchu is not easy to get to.  There is no road to get there.  Everyone is forced to take the train from Cuzco to Aguas Calientes on PeruRail and from there take the bus up to Machu Picchu.  My dream was to film a music video in Machu Picchu.  But the “authorities” would not allow it!  I was taken in like a criminal, finger printed and forced to turn over any footage.  They even erased photos of me and my flute!  Schmucks!  I’m sure they were after money, but I refused to pay them anything for taking video of myself playing my flute.  The nerve!

Peru5Following are some Travel Tips for Machu Picchu for anyone who might be visiting the area in the future.

8 Travel Tips for Machu Picchu

1. Best time to visit Machu Picchu is from June to September.  Rainy season is December thru April and the road often washes out.  My tour guide said that in 2010, tourists were unable to visit Machu Picchu at all for 4 months due to the over flowing river wash out.  Be sure to pack an umbrella if visiting November thru March.

2. The two major airlines that fly to Cuzco are Lan.com and Taca.com.  At the airport in Callao (next to Lima), you can also book flights via StarPeru.com and Peruvian.pe

3. To avoid the crowds, April, May (avoiding Peruvian rainy season) and September, October, November at the best times to visit (avoiding North American summertime).  Hotel prices are much lower.

4. If price is of no concern, I suggest staying at the Tambo del Inka Resort & Spa.  It offers a train ticket directly from the hotel to Machu Picchu.

5. You can book various tours from any of the tour centers that circle the Plaza de Armas.
To book day trips, out of Cuzco I recommend Peru Treks.

6. Stay away from food that is not cooked and drink only bottled water.

7. Ask before taking a picture of the locals.  If they are dressed in their traditional dress, they will most likely ask (and expect) a tip for it.

8. Travel with clean, crisp bills as they reject foreign money with the slightest rips and tears.  Good news is that there are ATM machines everywhere.

Lastly, learn from me, don’t try to make a music video in Machu Picchu!

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Concert in Easter Island, Chile

1497653_10152132448209578_129065440_nThis year started off with a bang.  On January 2, 2014 I boarded a plane to Easter Island, Chile.  The plane stopped in Santiago where I had a very long layover, so I visited a local music store and purchased some flutes (why not?!) and then went to visit my aunt for an hour.  I made my way back to the airport where I was the happy recipient of a First-Class seat on LAN Chile to Easter Island.  What a treat!  When I landed in Rapa Nui, as I disembarked the plane and walked to the airport terminal, there was a rainbow in the distance.  This MUST be a good sign, I thought to myself.

 

The air was balmy, but not too hot and humid, it was perfect.  I was greeted by a very friendly islander, Salvador who told me he was a direct descendent of the last King of the Island.  He took me to my hotel where I dropped everything off in my room and looked for something to eat.  It was in the complete darkness, outside on the way to the dinning room that I found myself with my pianist/collaborator and Easter Island native, Mahani Teave.

 

1525756_10152147293614578_943287094_nWe had a lot to catch up on as we hadn’t seen each other since she had performed for Flutes by the Sea with me back in July 2013 in California.  We discussed the several upcoming tours that we have in Chile and Asia, while we ate some fantastic empanadas and watched the local children’s dance and music groups perform until after midnight.  We then headed to the church to practice until 3:30am.  We walked back to my hotel in the pitch darkness, along the coast, listening to the waves crashing in the dark night.

 

1011780_10152147293444578_734233696_nThe next morning around noon I made my way to where Mahani was staying which was right next to a row of colossal MOAI.  It was a breathtaking vista, to approach first a horse with the epic statues in the distance and then stand right next to them.  It was a dream come true for me as I had been wanting to visit Easter Island and it’s magnificent statues since I first read Thor Heyerdahl’s book when I was 10 years old.  We started filming right away as it was a spectacular day, with the formidable ocean crashing ardently in the distance.

 

1522340_10152147294234578_862150405_n-1Mahani’s friend Tiare came and picked us up to take us to the most awe-inspiring Moai of the island.  We passed wild horses, she explained how all the statues face inland and pointed out the ones that had been knocked over by rivaling tribes.  We spent the day filming and then rehearsing.  That night I ordered room service, took a bath and slept very soundly.

 

1604578_742931885718432_95971791_nI woke up early to make it to the church on time for that 9am service.  The native choir is a splendid group who sing with the passion and zeal of the oceanfront Moai.  Mahani and I rehearsed a bit.  And then with Tekena and Kimai, the students of the Music School of Rapa Nui, who both play violin.

 

The concert was very well attended and we all got a resounding standing ovation at the end.  It was such an honor for me to be performing on Easter Island.  I was struck by the incredible beauty and grace of the people of this island.  Visiting this remote place was one of the most impressive destinations for so many reasons, the vistas, the people, the statues.  I was in heaven!

 

After the concert, Tiare took us to visit one of the three volcanoes.  I was speechless after experiencing the fierce power behind this site.  But it wasn’t just the volcano that was intoxicating, the magic was everywhere, the ocean, the statues, the mystery, the history, the people…. everything.

 

It was a very quick trip for me as I was boarding and working on the Oceania Cruise Line as a Guest Entertainer and my ship was leaving.  I was leaving this precious island, with a burning feeling that I am going to return…. very soon.

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Concert Tour of Chile

Tour of Chile

MercurioValpoMy first stop on this grand adventure was 30 minutes outside of Temuco, Chile.  After spending the night on the airplane, I landed in Santiago and hopped onto a night-bus that ended up in Temuco, Chile the following morning.  A white mini-van came to pick me up at the bus stop at 7am and took me to Mahani’s Mom’s house in the beautiful Chilean countryside outside of Temuco.  The house was filled with performers from Easter Island as they had had a fundraising event the night before I arrived.  The house was full of sleeping performers.  I found a bed, and continued sleeping, too.  We all woke up and had breakfast together.  Two of the younger girls, 9 & 11 I had shared breakfast with turned out were musicians, so we went to the piano room to play music together.  They were two of the current students enrolled in the Music School Mahani Teave has started on Easter Island.

 

Mahani and I rehearsed that day in this bucolic Chilean countryside.  It was heaven.  That night I was so enthralled with the evening sounds that I decided to sleep with the window open.  To my horror, I woke up with a spider just above my head.  I still don’t know what kind of spider it was, except that it really gave me an enormous and itchy bite that lasted the rest of the tour and to this day is still not fully healed!  Nasty was this spider’s middle name!

 

TV interview in Concepcion, Chile

TV interview in Concepcion, Chile

The following morning, we took the bus into Valdivia where we were to perform the following evening.  We were met at the bus stop by Florangel and Jorge whom had approached me via Facebook.  They had graciously offered to host me in a Masterclass for their students at the Conservatory in Valdivia.  They were such warm, fun and generous people.  It was such a pleasure to hear their students some of whom were some of the finest in the world!  Who knew that there was such a vibrant Flute Community in Valdivia, Chile!

 

Our concert took place the following day after my Masterclass.  I was impressed that both the Masterclass and the concert were announced separately and with large color pictures in the newspaper.  This really helped bring in our terrific audience.  It was a great theater, we had a great turn out, and we got a standing ovation.  It was so wonderful to be back on the stage in Chile with such a wonderful musician.  Mahani is not only a fantastic, sensitive musician, but a magnificent woman with a glorious heart.

 

Newspaper Diario Austral Valdivia, Chile

Newspaper Diario Austral Valdivia, Chile

Next, I boarded the plane to my birth town Concepcion where I was picked up by my Aunt and Uncle Carmen and Eugenio.  It was such a joy to see them both again as they are such warm and kind people.  I hadn’t seen them for over a decade as I hadn’t performed in Concepcion since I played there with the orchestra.  After Mahani arrived, we were interviewed on the morning TV show, and the newspapers.  The day of the concert I held a Masterclass at the Conservatory in Concepcion.

 

The concert was so very well received that we got rhythmic applause!  I hadn’t heard that kind of response since I played as a soloist with the orchestra in Khabarovsk, Russia.  We played our encores and then some of the students from the University of Bio Bio surprised us by performing music from Easter Island in honor of Mahani.  She felt so inspired that she started to dance.  Then an audience member Enrique Icka jumped on stage and joined her.  Soon enough, I was dancing, too.  What a magical exchange it was.  Thank you Concepcion!

 

El Mercurio Social Column

El Mercurio Social Column

The following day, we took a bus back to Santiago after which we were scheduled to perform for The President of Chile and his Authorities in Viña del Mar.  This was quite the Gala Event complete with red carpet, TV cameras, and fancy cobalt blue lights, all of which took place in the newly renovated historic Hotel O’Higgins.  We even made into the Chilean Newspaper socialite page.  It was all very cool.

 

Ten days after my initial spider bite, finally, I found some time to go visit with a doctor when we were back in Santiago who put special creams on it and gave me some antibiotics as the bite was looking worse than ever.  It was amazing to me how fierce those little insects can be.  More than anything my wound itched like crazy and after the doctor placed the healing Duraderm patch on it, I felt a bit of relief.  It was really a lesson on assuming a very Zen-like attitude in spite of yielding to scratch the itch.  My motto became:  Observe.  Release.  Resist.  I wondered if this lesson needed to be transferred to other areas of my life.

Viviana & Mahani Concert

Viviana & Mahani Concert

Our days were filled with more interviews that lead up to our concerts in Valparaiso and Santiago.  The concert in Valparaiso was in the Universidad Technica de Santa Maria, my father’s Alma Mater.  I had performed there previously 7 years prior.  The campus is alluring as it overlooks the enthralling Valparaiso Harbor.  The best part of this concert is that so many friends and family came.  After the concert it was like a real homecoming for me.  It was so nice to see so many familiar faces.

 

A few days later we performed for the bank executives of the Banco Santander at the MAC Museo de Artes Contemporeano, the MOMA of Santiago.  This event was also filmed in this magnificent building.  And our final concert was held at the Escuela Moderna.  Immediately that evening was my flight home.  By then, 3 weeks later, my spider bite was still not much better.  In addition, that morning, I woke up with a severely stiff neck.

 

In hindsight it was probably my body that was rebelling and pleading for some time off.  My dilemma is always the fact that I ADORE touring and performing;  so much so that I’ve turned into a Super Road Warrior.  I remember that during our demanding Asian Tour, Mahani was the one who’s health started caving towards the end of our stay in China.  Touring is not for sissies that’s for sure.  Nevertheless, I always learn so much from traveling and performing.  I gain such inspiration from the cultural exchanges, and all the smiling people I meet along the way.   I rested the day I got home and then embarked on my next adventure.

Viviana, Teamai, Mahani & Yoli

Viviana, Teamai, Mahani & Yoli

 

 

p.s.  An extended THANK YOU and shout out goes to Mahani’s beautiful, meticulous and super organized sister, Teamai Teave for making this Tour of Chile especially wonderful, fruitful, comfortable and above all, JOYFUL!!!!  VIVA TEA!!!  VIVA MAHA!!! LAS QUIERO MUCHO!!!!

Universidad Santa Maria Theater where we performed

Universidad Santa Maria Theater, Valparaiso, Chile

 

South America and Antarctica

Humpback Whale Tail. Viviana Guzman Photography

Humpback Whale Tail. Viviana Guzman Photography

Perform in Antarctica?  Hell yeah!

My agent called me to do a month tour  of South America Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Antarctica.  I said, “of course!”  The best part of visiting such places is the incredible wildlife that exists in such remote places.  I saw my first breeching whale… what a sight.  That’s more unusual to see than a shooting star!  …or an entire pod of spinner dolphins.  The seas are magic with the divergent creatures and sunsets galore.

My trip started in Punta Arenas, Chile which is the gateway to Las Torres del Paine National Park.  This hidden gem is the homeland to a 6,500 square mile ice cap that sits at the bottom of South America.  Glaciers formed what is now this unparalleled national park with it’s majestic vistas, and sweeping glaciers, lakes, rivers and ice floes.

After performing and traveling, my next biggest passion is visiting remote areas of the planet with incomparable beauty.  For me nature is is such a source for inspiration, serenity and peace.  It nurtures my soul.  City Girl I am not.

After visiting these tremendous vistas, I felt  so motived to give my all in front of the audience.  I love the South American public, because they are such fervent audiences that I received standing ovations after every performance.

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In Antarctica!

In Antarctica!

Magellanic Penguins. Viviana Guzman Photography

Magellanic Penguins. Viviana Guzman Photography

Gentoo Penguins. Viviana Guzman Photography

Gentoo Penguins. Viviana Guzman Photography

 

September 2012 Newsletter

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Concerts in Argentina, Chile, Bali, Thailand, Malaysia

Mendoza, Argentina & Santiago, Chile

I took off my Wedding Dress and popped on my Performance Sequins as I flew back onto my next destinations which were three recitals and a Masterclass in Mendoza, Argentina.  I flew into Santiago, Chile, and traveled by bus over the colossal Andes Mountains, through the tallest mountain in South America, the Aconcagua, and arrived on the other side in Mendoza, Argentina.  This time I was participating in the Flutes of the World Festival.  As through the years I have collected about 100 world flutes from my travels around the world, I fit right into this festival which featured all sorts of ethnic flutes.  I hung out and partied every night with the wonderful Christine Earlander Beard and Tomm Roland and felt very grateful to have met Pablo Salcedo and all his wonderful friends.  We had a blast at this festival, so exotic with all the unique flute sounds from deep in the Amazon, the Andes, Venezuela and Colombia.

Next on my agenda was presenting a Masterclass at the Escuela Moderna in Santiago, Chile, sponsored by Altus Flutes.  I was able to visit with long time flutist friend, Hernan Jara, as well as with my family in Santiago which is always a welcomed thing.

At the World Flutes Festival in Mendoza, Argentina with Tomm Roland

 

January & February 2011 Newsletter

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Concerts in Uruguay, Argentina and Chile