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Christina Linhardt
Los Angeles based Operatic Pop Singer, Actress, Dancer and Producer – Dares us to Beware the Enchantment of the ‘Voodoo Princess’ as she conveys the Joy of her Mystical Caribbean Journey.
Keeping pace with the intensely creative, jubilantly frenetic performing career of Christina Linhardt is a bit like playing pinball with a wild spirit that can assume any new role her muse inspires. One minute, she’s a hip h'opera singer (as on her new song and video “Bedlam Boyzz”), the next an exotic ethnic dancer (performing at luaus, Cinco De Mayo and St. Patty’s Day festivals), and later a performance artist exploring the passions of fairies, ghosts and witches in a festival dedicated to German song and literature.
Known by some as the “Diva of Secret Societies,” she’s performed everywhere from
the L.A. County Museum of Art and the Atlas-
Linhardt is also an internationally known act. Her “Classics To Cabaret” show is a favorite among European Royalty and diplomats and she headlined at the opening of the Grand Concert Hall Parksalle in Saxony, Germany in 2005; more recently, she flew down to Guantanamo Bay to perform as the coquette opera singer with the VampHear Circus.
The versatile singer and performer combines the best of all her worlds on her latest musically freewheeling collection Voodoo Princess, which was inspired by her mystical journeys to the Caribbean, most notably Jamaica. Further exploring her passion for the magical arts that she had as a child growing up in Europe and Los Angeles, she searched for esoteric knowledge everywhere from the tropical islands to the Middle East to Southern Africa.
Somewhere along the journey, she discovered true love and created another exotic persona, Voodoo Princess, for herself. Besides treating adventurous listeners to a swirl of cool disco grooves and reggae flavorings sprinkled with a touch of Bollywood here and a smattering of Grand Opera there, Linhardt invites them to swim literally “Under The Sea”—her dozen piece band includes two of the woodwind soloists from Disney’s The Little Mermaid Soundtrack, flutist Dave Shostac and oboe player Tom Boyd.
She’s already getting a massive response to the music videos she has posted on YouTube
for two of Voodoo Princess’ most compelling tracks, the (notable Broadway dancer)
Pip Abrigo-
Big Blend Radio Interview: Christina Linhardt interviewed on Big Blend Radio in 2008.
To hear that show, please click here. For the January 2011 interview mp3 file, please
click here.
Christina’s Websites: www.circussanctuary.com or www.myspace.com/christinalinhardt
This sort of activity is par for the course for the singer, a world traveler and curiosity seeker who is known for kissing exotic animals on the lips—from a fruit bat in Bali to elephants, cows, pigs and a camel. Linhardt’s other hobbies find her reaching high and low to discover the latest incarnation of herself—White Tantric Yoga (she also performs at yoga centered spiritual conferences), skydiving, planting trees and giving talks for Tree People, and street fighting (Krav Maga).
Playfully dubbing herself the “Justin Timberlake of contemporary tropical opera”
for bringing sexy back to the classical tradition she grew up studying, Linhardt
says, “Every song is about a unique life experience I have had, and all have been
adapted from somewhere else. I’m usually drawing from a classical traditional piece
and putting my own spin on it and writing new lyrics. ‘Bedlam Boyzz,’ which derives
from an anonymous 1600-
Another fascinating track of this type on Voodoo Princess is “Redwood Theatre,” an
Andrea Bocelli-
Using the term “Renaissance Woman” to describe Linhardt’s happy schizophrenia would
seem cliché if it weren’t so spot-
As a dancer, Linhardt has traveled solo into remote regions of Africa to absorb grass-
While she’s not performing as a musician on Voodoo Princess, Linhardt is also an
accomplished flute player who began her musical career as a child flutist in the
Jr. Philharmonic of California, the All-
Follow that crazy pinball now…you just never know where Christina Linhardt’s muse
will take her next. in late summer, she will be appearing as the lead in the opera
M-
Album Review – ‘Voodoo Princess’ by Christina Linhardt: On her new album ‘Voodoo Princess’ wild child Christina Linhardt is a fireball of creativity with a beautiful and pure voice that blazes an operatic trail of musical mysticism, taking you on a whimsical journey spiced with sprinklings of exotic and jazzy rhythms that bedazzle in songs ‘Bedlam Boyzz’ and ‘Wolf at Bay’; disco flavored pop with ‘Bengal Prince’; powerful theatrics with ‘Elf King’; and heart warming songs such as ‘Redwood Theatre’ and ‘Waterfall’ that conjure visions of majestic beauty. There is no other sound like the album Voodoo Prince – it’s simply delicious! Review by Lisa D. Smith, The Big Blend Magazine.