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Celine Dion on what keeps her young

Pocholo Concepcion (Inquirer.net/Asia News Network)
Sat, June 16, 2018

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Celine Dion on what keeps her young Celine Dion performs on the NBC 'Today' Show concert series on July 22, 2016, in New York City. (shutterstock.com/JStone/File)

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hree years after being forced to cancel her first concert in Manila to take care of her then ailing husband, Canadian pop superstar Celine Dion is finally scheduled to fulfill the engagement with two shows, July 19 (sold out) and 20 at Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena, via Ovation Productions.

Dion, winner of five Grammy Awards and currently the highest paid resident performer in Las Vegas, talked via email to Nightlife, with help from Raoul Chee Kee.

What is one career highlight that you like remembering or reliving, and why?

I think I’ve been more than fortunate to experience quite a few highlights throughout my career, so it’s difficult for me to name just one. But my very first time at the Oscars singing “Beauty and the Beast” was something that I will always remember. Being on that stage performing in front of all those famous actors and actresses was a huge thrill.

How do you maintain the quality of your voice? No cold drinks, only lukewarm? Neck scarves when traveling?

I do a lot of things to keep my voice in shape. Lukewarm drinks is one of them. I also try to stay away from air-conditioning and cigarette smoke. Most of all, I still warm up doing my vocal exercises before every show, or before recording songs in the studio.

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Do you perform in couture? How many outfit changes can we look forward to in your Manila concerts?

Yes, my stage costumes are couture, and I’m excited about what we’ve chosen for the tour. We think we’ve got some gorgeous new costumes, and we’ll have four or five changes for our shows in Manila. But we’re still fine tuning this.

What advice can you give young singers who have a hard time coping with pressure, and complain of emptiness or sheer exhaustion?

I always tell young singers to follow their dreams, and if they love what they’re doing, to just keep going. Whether you’re singing for a few people, or a few thousand, try to have fun.

Do you ever get tired and want to stop? What do you do to recharge?

I get tired after doing a lot of shows, or a big tour. That’s normal. And we always try to plan time off in between long stretches of work. The best way for me to recharge is to simply spend time with my children, away from business. They keep me grounded, and they help to keep me young.


This article appeared on the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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