- Hermine Demoriane
Hermine Demoriane (Hermine, Hermine Williams) is a French singer, writer and tightrope walker. Born in 1942 in
Neuilly-sur-Seine , daughter of an engineer and a journalist, she married the British poetHugo Williams in 1965, with whom she has a daughter, Murphy Williams, also a writer and journalist.Bohemian London
At the end of the 1960s she contributed to "
International Times ", a hippy magazine, carrying out interviews withJean-Luc Godard ,Philippe Garrel etc.In the early 1970s she spent time as a tightrope walker (see her book "The Tightrope Walker"), performing for example with
COUM Transmissions (pre-Throbbing Gristle ), and spending a season withJérôme Savary 's "Grand Magic Circus" in Paris in 1974. She played the character of Chaos, singing Piaf's "Je ne regrette rien", inDerek Jarman 's Jubilee. She also took part in "Alternative Miss World", organised by the artistAndrew Logan .Hermine wrote three plays: "Lou Andréas Salomé" (starring
Richard O'Brien andJenny Runacre ), "He Who Is Your Lord Is Your Child Too" (starringAnne Bean ) and "The Knives Beside the Plates" (with theNeo-Naturist Cabaret ), between 1978 and 1980. From October 1980 until 1981, she performed musical interludes atThe Comic Strip , a pioneering café-theatre inSoho with comedians such asRik Mayall ,Jennifer Saunders , etc. In addition, she performed and organised various evening shows.She acted in
John Maybury 's "Court of Miracles" in 1982, and "Hilda Was a Goodlooker" byAnna Thew (London Film-Makers Co-Operative) in 1986.Chanteuse
Hermine was one of the "new wave divas" during her musical career. In 1974, employed as a tightrope walker by
The Moodies , she sang for the first time in public, singing a song byNick Lowe "I won't make it without you". With Moodier, successor group to The Moodies, she performed a version ofRoy Orbison 's "Blue Angel" produced byMax Paddison in the style of aMarlene Dietrich song.In 1976 she played two concerts with the group "The Subterraneans", composed of
Nick Kent andThe Damned without their singerDave Vanian , and also recorded with both Nick Kent andPeter Perrett , the resulting single never being published. David Cunningham fromThe Flying Lizards noticed Hermine and recorded her for her single "Torture", originally planned forVirgin Records but which was eventually released on her own label Salomé Records, with a later remastered release onHuman Records . She then released a second single with Human.In April 1982, the Belgian record label
Crammed Discs released an album containing six songs by Hermine, "The World On My Plates", well known for the cover photograph by Richard Rayner-Canham where Hermine loads 7" singles into a dishwasher while wearing a ball gown. She toured in 1982 and 1983. The follow-up album "Lonely At The Top" was released in July 1984 on her own label (Salomé). Swiss session recordings for another album, along with a couple of re-recordings, were eventually released on "Who'll Come Walking" in 2008. Her two albums were both re-released in digitally remastered CD editions in 2006 by Les Temps Modernes (LTM).Although having recorded very little since 1984, viewers of the TV series
French & Saunders andAbsolutely Fabulous have been able to see her as well as hear her French-accented voice in numerous musical pastiches (she sings a French version of the theme tune at the end of the episode "Paris" in 2001.)In April 2008, Hermine released "Who'll Come Walking", a new CD album through her label Salomé Discs. She also sang on the 11th and 12th June at Andrew Logan's Summer Sale at the GlassHouse in London.
Lady of the Manor
Hermine is President of the non-profit organisation "Ateliers d’artistes de Sacy", based in the Château de Sacy (a country house that she inherited in 1994 from her grandparents Hermine and Armand Dupuis, after having bought out the shares of her brothers and sisters, cousins and aunt), in
Sacy-le-Petit , l'Oise . The organisation organises artists' residences by British and French artists and hosts exhibitions.She is also Secretary of the
Blondin Memorial Trust , dedicate to the memory of the tightrope walkerCharles Blondin .Discography
Original
* "Torture/Veiled Women", 7", Salomé, re-released Human Records, "Torture/Veiled Women/Born a woman/Foxes will", HUM 3, 1980
* "TV Lovers/Valley of the dolls", 7", Human Records, HUM 11, 1981
* "The World On My Plates", 12", Crammed Discs, 1982
* "Lonely At The Top", 12", Salomé, 1984
* "Who'll Come Walking", CD and download, Salomé, 2008Re-releases
*"The World On My Plates", Remastered CD, LTM CD 2473, 2006
*"Lonely At The Top", Remastered CD, LTM CD 2476, 2006Bibliography
*"Lifestar, a Diary of Nine Months", Demoriane (Hermine), Alan Ross, 1969 / Coward-McCann, 1970. A diary of her pregnancy.
*"The Tightrope Walker", Demoriane (Hermine), Secker & Warburg, 1989. ISBN 0-436-12682-6External links
* The site of [http://www.chateaudesacy.com/ Château de Sacy] .
* Hermine's [http://www.myspace.com/herminedemoriane MySpace] page.
* [http://www.ltmpub.freeserve.co.uk/herminebio.html Biography] , on the site of Les Temps Modernes (LTM).
* Murphy Williams' [http://www.myspace.com/murphywilliams MySpace] page.
* The [http://www.blondinmemorialtrust.com/ Blondin Memorial Trust] web site.
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