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Cynthia Basinet (Interviewed
Fall 2001)
Singer, actress, model,
humanitarian. These are all words used when describing Cynthia
Basinet to the curious. After years of walking the world's catwalks,
appearing in countless music videos, and generally swaying the eyes
of Hollywood onlookers and bigwigs, Cynthia has emerged as one of
the Internet's most popular artists. She has reached worldwide
success with her rendition of the Christmas classic"Santa
Baby"garnering #1 overall at mp3.com, where she recently broke the
200,000 listen mark. The host of her own live CamChat Wednesdays at 12:00 PST, Ms. Basinet
reaches out to her fans and lets them in on what makes her tick.
Recently she reached out to help the cause of struggling refugees in
the Sahara with a journey to see first hand what she could do. We
chatted online about a number of things, from her home in Hollywood
California....
Mb: Cynthia, you there? cynthia: Yo...sleeves are
rolled up. Mb: What are you up to today? cynthia:
Answering fan mail Mb: How often do you do that?
cynthia: Well do you want an obsessive answer or a normal
one? Mb: lol cynthia: About 2-3 times a week.
Mb: What do most fans write about? cynthia: How much
my voice inspires them or touches them. It's kinda cool. Mb:
And how do you respond? cynthia : UH.... BUY MY CD!! Nah,
kiddin'. Just that I consider it an honour and am interested in who
they are too. What brought them to the music? What are their
interests in life? And everywhere are these really cool people doing
something on this earth. Don’t know if you want to print that
question. Mb: Why not? cynthia: Makes it seem like I
psyche them out or something. Mb: Maybe you do... that can be
a real part of inspiring people. cynthia: Yeah... that's me,
Miss Inspirer. Mb: So who inspired you to go to the Sahara?
Someone psyche you out? cynthia: Received it via e-mail.
Mb: You got an email and that was enough? I'll send you one
to come visit us too! cynthia: It was what I felt when the
simple request came in. And I knew it was a gift. So I said "yes"
immediately. Then researched all about the refugees and was pleased
to know who they were and was honoured to help. Mb: Who asked
you? Who sent the email? cynthia: Mr.Carlos Wilson of the
US-WSF, United States Western Sahara Fund. Mb: And what did
they ask? cynthia: If I would be interested in a fact
finding mission to raise awareness and aid to the Sahrawis.
Mb: What did you find? cynthia says: What did i find?
I found the most peace. Honour. Faith. Care and sharing. Compassion.
I saw betrayal. Hardships endured. Pride. What did i find? I found
the most peace. Honour. Faith. Care and sharing. Compassion. I saw
betrayal. Hardships endured. Pride. Mb: Were you right inside
the camps? cynthia: Yes, visited three of the four camps.
Mb: Describe them for us. cynthia: Well....There is
sand for miles and miles. You arrive to a small outpost where you
are waved through... pass a few that are waiting in the heat for a
ride... travel for about a mile across the sand. Seein' in the
distance a mixture of tents and simple houses made from the sand.
Children. Wrapped women waving. All have curiosity peaked. All
hoping you will not only find and see their value of self
determination... but the belief in it. What makes their society
worth fighting for. Worth making a stand for. For returning back to
our homes not forgetting them. That was the most poignant feeling of
all. I was accompanied by a very nice entourage which made the trip
all the more... meaningful. I had processed so many emotions before
going... as did my photographer friend, Patricia Roseman, whose
sense of compassion opened us all further. The children crowding
around her. Like bees to honey. Mb: When you met these
people, did you imagine you could help them? cynthia:
Well... First, I felt an overwhelming sense of powerlessness. Then
it faded to sure acceptance of the adventure. Then meeting with
officials the shift occurred. And then I saw a game plan. Finally,
communicating that, was the gift I had gone seeking. And that is
what makes them all so great. They had given me my "Mecca".
Mb: What was your experience with the officials like?
cynthia: We met with different ones. With different levels
of empowerment, but most with the same desire, belief and faith in
the Sahrawis and the UN supported referendum. This is in relation to
the officials outside of the issue, meaning the UN, MINURSO,
Algerian officials. Mb: Did you meet with resistance to you
being there? cynthia: Ah... the resistance. Mb:
There's a school of thought that speaks to white intervention being
bad. Feel any of that? cynthia: Oh gosh no. I felf the only
thing might be, the constant getting your hopes up then nothing...
but I saw a society that is so sharing. They did not seem to be on
the outside observing and judging. I mean heck, they will share the
W. Sahara with the settlers from Morroco. Mb: So what will
you do with this new insight? cynthia: Mobilize. Mb:
Mobilize who? cynthia: All that are seeking a peaceful
resolution to their dilemma as it is one that runs a common thread
through many displaced societies. Now with the power of the
Internet, a new form of foreign policy has evolved. Mb: And
with that we can.... ? cynthia: Links efforts....whether it
be aid, a quick e-mail to representatives. And if nothing else, a
moment to give pause to the value of all members that make our world
so great. That perhaps one of the children saved will have the
answer to a coming disease or foreign conflict. Mb: The
Internet holds the potential with such vast numbers?
cynthia: With a click of a button, baby. Mb: You've
been empowered by the Internet. What's made it so comfortable for
you? cynthia: Very empowered. It's called flow... Mb:
How did you first find the Internet? cynthia: It was
something I had been following and believed in since the late 60's,
early 70's, and finally saw the link when launching my music in the
fall of '99 at the millennium's end. Mb: What link?
cynthia: The emergence of MP3 technology. Mb: So you
loaded up tunes at mp3.com... what did you think would happen?
cynthia: I originally, was just hoping for a gig on New
Year's Eve... and then BOOM! Pandora's box opened... I heard on the
radio how all the entertainers were working NYE like Streisand, etc.
Then I heard about someone auctioning off a bridge on ebay.com...
and put it together by having the songs available on Mp3.com, which
happened by meeting a fellow Mp3.com artist Ernesto Cortazar... then
I got my first e-mail from a fan in Toronto, Fern Reid of
f7studio.com and she put me on the map thanks to the information
highway.... Mb: How long ago was that? cynthia: Late
Oct. '99 or maybe Nov. Mb: So do you like the Internet
experience? cynthia: Yes. Mb: what do you like about
it? cynthia: As I said it flows... Mb: As opposed to
real life that stands still? cynthia: Yes. Mb:
Interesting... where do you think it flows to? cynthia:
Where does the universe flow to? Mb: Around... I guess.
cynthia: For the last century we have been tested by
physicality....ie judgement. First, women's rights, then Civil
rights, then gay rights... The Internet travels without "skin"
therefore without boundaries... or limits. Mb: Let's talk
about your music for a minute. You had another big success with
"Santa Baby" last Christmas, two years in a row. What was that like?
cynthia: A silent victory. A 28-year dream realized.
Mb: Have you seen the dark side yet? cynthia: Of
everything, baby... of everything. Mb: Of the Internet?
cynthia: Well, like anything, I am careful as to what I give my
energy to... but I know what exists... Mb: What are your
plans with the web for the future? cynthia: I would like to
now merge all the worlds. Music, Hollywood, the Internet. Mb:
How do you see that happening? cynthia: Financing.
Mb: Money will make it happen? cynthia: It sure
speeds it up alot. ;-) But you can't give power to it... you must as
I said... go with the flow. I've always been a sort of bridge, I
guess. Mb: So, what about your live CamChats... do you find
reaching the fan that way works in bridging the sterile nature of
the internet? cynthia: It's totally cool. Just tired of
letting my fingers do the walkin' though... Mb: So, what
would you like to say to anyone reading this? cynthia: Live
life. Look for what it is and not for what it's not. Mb: And
visit your website for some inspiration? cynthia: Ok... if
so is the desire.... Now can I go out and play?
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