Interview – Sabina Chantouria

Have you ever found yourself revisiting a particular dream more than once?
Yes, walking backstage and then there’s this red curtain that unfolds and I’m walking out on a huge arena stage overlooking a sea of people.

In your opinion, what is an essential life experience that every individual should undergo at least once?
If I had to choose one, I would say love. It’s the most powerful thing in the world in my opinion. Also, failure and success, easy doesn’t make you grow. And to travel, so you can expand your mind and horizons of the world.

What’s currently playing in your ears?
“If It Makes You Happy” by Sheryl Crow right now, I’m totally in love with 90s pop/rock.

What is one book that changed your life?
The Attractor Factor by Joe Vitale. It has a lot to do with the law of attraction and that really fascinates me. I read a lot of self-help books and that one helped me a lot to see new perspectives in order to expand and attract more of what I want in life.

If we’re treating, what beverage would you choose?
Red wine.

Share with us a significant dinner memory that stands out for you.
The very first dinner with my two Georgian cousins in Tbilisi when I was 12, united for the first time since decades back, it was a remarkable and memorable family dinner with exquisite Georgian cuisine.

Can you recount a challenging work experience that you consider to be the least enjoyable?
There are many, like negotiations about artist fees can be frustrating.

Reflect on the day that brought you the most joy in your life.
Wow, there are many special days that has brought me so much joy. Like when I was 19 and I got the call back that I had been chosen for World Championship of Performing Arts in Hollywood with my music, stands out. I fought it was a dream and it took several hours to process.

If you had the chance to jet off anywhere right now, where would your destination be?
Los Angeles and then Hawaii.

Who holds the title of your favorite fictional hero?
Aragon, I’m a big Lord of The Rings fan and Wonder Woman.

How would you like people to remember you?
As loving, bold and brave, living life to the fullest and making music that touched people.

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