Liliana Felipe
Liliana Felipe is a Argentinian (1954 Las Varillas, state of Córdoba) composer , singer, pianist, tanguera, gardener and poet. Cordobesa, descendent of the Comechingones. Liliana Felipe’s music is mainly theatrical and cinematographic. Her songs have the quality to be irreverent and profound at the same time. During the dictatorship in her country (1976) she exiled to live in Mexico.
In 1990 she founded with Jesusa Rodríguez (Mexican artist and companion for over two decades) the Theater Bar 'El Habit' and restore the Theater of 'la Capilla', independent cultural spaces. There he performed his own works cabaret and independent artists. The following year in a symbolic act, marries Jesusa as a form of protest against the Catholic church and the struggle for a new law in Mexico called Law Society of Coexistence. Also in that year received the Obie Award granted by the Village Voice in New York and opens with the work 'Las Horas de Belén' (Bethlehem Hours) the Theater 'Brava!', San Francisco, California.
The day 11th March 2010 married Jesusa Rodriguez, one of the first four same-sex couples to marry in Mexico City, Mexico.
Recordings
* LP Liliana 1. Dedicated to Commission of Relatives of vanished people for political reasons in Argentina. 1980.
* LP Liliana 2. With La Orquesta de Mujeres. 1983.
* Cassette. Materia de Pescado, (Fish Matters) Liliana Felipe with Danzonera Dimas. 1989.
* CD Liliana Felipe 1991.
* CD Elotitos Tiernos, (Tender Corn). Liliana Felipe with La Sonora Reclusur. 1992.
* CD LILITH Segundo Fracaso de Dios, (LILITH the Lord’s second failure). 1994.
* CD La Ley del Amor, (The Law of Love) book by Laura Esquivel. 1995.
* CD Que devuelvan!, (They must return it!).Eugenia León sings Liliana Felipe
* CD Oh Noche! (Oh Night). Eugenia León and Dimítri Dudin play the music of Liliana Felipe.
* CD Tabaquería (Tabaco Shop) Poem by Fernando Pessoa. Music by Liliana Felipe.
* CD Las Horas de Belén (A Book of Hours). Recorded live * CD Cabaret 2000 (Three Mexican Cabaret Divas). 2000.
* CD Vacas Sagradas, (Sacred Cows). 2000.
* CD. Trucho. 2002.
All Recordings produced by El Habito Editions.
Original Music for Theatre
* “13 Girls (Homage to Frida Kahlo)” by Carmen Boullosa. 1983.
* “Cooking Men” by Carmen Boullosa. 1984.
* “The Council of Love” by Qskar Panizza. 1987
* “The Ballad of the Sad Café” by Carson Mac Cullers. 1990.
* “Time’s Passage” by Alvaro de Campos. 1992.
* “The Down Sky” by Rodriguez, Felipe, Huacuja. Direction: Jesusa Rodríguez 1992.
* “Everyone their Marguerite” by M. Yourcenar. Direction: Jesusa Rodríguez.
* “Crime” by Margueritte Yourcenar. 1993. Direction: Jesusa Rodríguez.
* “LILITH the Lord’s second failure”. 1993.
* “Santa Chichilia”. 1995.
* “Tabaco Shop” by Fernando Pessoa. January 1996.
* “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern have died” by Tom Stoppard. Direction Juliana Faesler. 1996.
* “The Great Magic” by De Filippo. Direction Juliana Faesler. 1997.
* “Alice in Bed” by Susan Sontag. Direction by Juliana Faesler. 1998.
* “Belen a Book of Hours”. 1999.
* Frankenstein o el moderno Prometeo. Musica diseñada por Clarissa Malheiros y Liliana Felipe. Direction: Juliana Faesler. 2001.
* La Eva futura. Direction by Juliana Faesler. 2003.
Original Soundtracks for Cabaret
* The First Failure.
* The Second Failure.
* Kingdom of Interneland.
* The 500 cunts.
* It was a Girl!
* The Marriageable Diane.
* On the Crib with Madonna.
* Victims of the Neo-liberal Sin.
* Chupamos Faros.
* An Evening at Salón México. Astrid Hadad, Liliana Felipe y Eugenia León live at New York Central Park Summer Stage Festival.
* Pedro Paramount. 2003.
* In 1990, along with Jesusa Rodríguez, opens El Habito Cabaret and La Capilla Theater, independent cultural spaces, without grants, where self-censorship is forbidden.
* In 2000, along with Jesusa received the OBIE AWARD granted by New York’s newspaper TheVillage Voice.
* In 2000, Liliana and Jesusa also inaugurated Brava! Theater in San Francisco performing“Belen: a Book of Hours”.
* In 2001 she had performances in La Trastienda, in PROA Foundation, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and in the Teatro Real, in Córdoba, Argentina.
* In 2002 she gives a function Marcelo T. de Alvear and in Radio Nacional de Córdoba, in Argentina, she offers a broadcast for H.I.J.O.S. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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