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    Diamanda Galás

    Portland Tribune, OR
    Sept 3 2004

    Don't be put off by Diamanda Galás' image as a real-life Cruella
    de Ville, a diva (a word she hates) ever ready with a withering
    put-down. She's a lot of fun on the phone, cursing her way through a
    series of topics from the trivial to the grim. Galás, who lives in
    New York's East Village, will perform "Defixiones: Will and
    Testament," which is about genocide everywhere, with particular
    reference to Turkish atrocities against the Armenians and Anatolians
    in 1915 and 1922, and "La Serpenta Canta," her more user-friendly
    collection of blues and folk covers.
    Screaming Jay Hawkins is easy to get, but the audience will
    benefit from reading the English translation of the amazing texts
    that make up "Defixiones." (They are in the liner notes and on her
    Web site, www.diamandagalas.com.)
    "It's a mass, and masses have been described as bloodthirsty, they
    are the protests of large groups of people," she says. "Mine are not
    passive masses; they are for people who have not been able to find
    peace or apology."
    Having said that, she accepts her responsibility to communicate
    though music and foreign language, as is standard in opera.
    Galás is a classically trained pianist who as a teenager played
    with her Greek Orthodox father in a hotel bar band. (She says that
    when you've played the Carpenters' "On Top of the World" 15 times a
    night, you have a right to reinterpret it). She's not afraid to drag
    her operatic voice through the mud in the spirit of making the crowd
    feel something.
    And she loves Portland. "I feel like I am coming home whenever I
    play there," she says. "The freaks are genuine freaks."
    -- Joseph Gallivan

    "Defixiones: Will and Testament," 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10, Newmark
    Theatre, 1111 S.W. Broadway
    "La Serpenta Canta," 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12, Newmark Theatre,
    1111 S.W. Broadway
    For both shows, advance reservations are required for pass
    holders; call PICA, 503-242-1419.
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