Wednesday, November 7, 2012
LA CAt music/dance/art SHAMAN BLOG: woman, their life, in music
LA CAt music/dance/art SHAMAN BLOG: woman, their life, in music: When a woman can say she didn't get raped when forced to have intercourse that is saying that woman was smart, strong and confident. That w...
woman, their life, in music
When a woman can say she didn't get raped when forced to have intercourse that is saying that woman was smart, strong and confident. That was me and set a pace for how I saw life being it happened when I was thirteen. The exploitation of females sexuality is a perpetuating drone that hovers in the entertainment industry. It was figured out a long time ago that flesh and sensuality captivates the audience. What about the power behind that and the gestures rather then words that evoke the power of a female verses exploiting her. I say I am a kitty or a panther. Kitties are soft smooth and move gracefully. Panthers are the same except they are wild. Both can bite and have claws. Size does matter here dudes. I like to be the kitty, La Cat as its my power. If disrespected in a flash I will be that panther devouring exploitation in my path and feed it to my cubs. I have no mercy for anything less then the power of the female I possess. I don't want to use men but rather guide them to the divine connection we all belong too. If my sensuality awakens their senses through how I sing, move or speak I want it to be an uplifting experience of higher order in their consciousness. I am interested in their power, how they can utilize it. Not using them or me being used for decadent self serving gratification. I believe this to be my truth in my art. I love humanity deeply and hope for much more respect toward one another. Ladies and gentleman be so to one another as it is the salvation to our existence. One Love
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Haitian Reggae Song singer Johnny wins 1st in festival contest!!!
A news bulletin. I'm happy to announce Johnny Joseph won 1st in a contest at the three day music Festival, 'The sound of the drums in our life", October 31- November 3, 2012, Jeremie, Haiti . He sang his original song, "I'm Black and I'm Proud" and floored everyone. There were 300-400 to up to 1000 fans throughout the days of the festival. Johnny was well received by the fans, radio stations and national tv. This is a great step forward also for the Johnny Joseph, LA CAt collaboration project. I hope to go to Haiti this December 20, 2012 for a Reggae Concert and perform with Johnny and his band. GO, GO JOHNNY GO GO GO...JOHNNY BE GOOD!!!
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