CONTENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 2021 • THE BULLETIN talent GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 3 The Bulletin and Scalehouse, a collaborative for the arts, have joined together to raise donations to help Central Oregon’s creative artists — musicians, visual artists, performers and creative workers — by offering grants and a platform to bring attention to local amazing talent. This is a crowdfunding effort with a first-round fundraising goal of $40,000. To make a tax-deductible donation or apply for a grant, go to bendbulletin.com/talent Bend singer-songwriter Viani finds her joy BY JACKSON HOGAN The Bulletin T he timing of Bend singer-songwriter Alicia Viani’s self-titled debut album couldn’t have been worse: April 2020, right at the start of the COVID-19 pan- demic. “It’s such a huge labor of love to create an album, especially a debut,” said Viani, this week’s featured Central Oregon Creative Artists Relief Effort (CO CAREs) performer. “It was disappointing to have the momen- tum interrupted.” Still, despite this setback, Viani, 40, car- ried on throughout the pandemic. She per- formed in online, livestream concerts for charity, and eventually played some socially distanced outdoor shows. There was a silver lining to playing her new songs online, rather than with a live au- dience, Viani said. She describes herself as a “shy performer” who can get anxious on stage, so the livestream shows helped her hone her performance skills, she said. “I felt like I was just playing for myself and my friends, which helped me drop in into what I was doing and why I was doing it,” Viani said. “I was less hooked by perfor- mance anxiety like, ‘what are people think- ing,’ and all that nonsense.” Viani said she did about four livestream shows during the worst parts of the pan- demic. For one of those, in March 2020, all proceeds went to local nonprofit Thrive Central Oregon to help low-income families with COVID-19 needs, she said. Luckily, a lack of touring income wasn’t a concern for Viani, who has a full-time job as a clinical therapist. Singer-songwriter Alicia Viani is this week’s featured CO CAREs artist. Submitted photo “It was less devastating because it wasn’t my career — I did (music) because it was a creative outlet,” she said. But eventually, by the winter of 2021, Vi- ani was already back to doing live shows. But they were in COVID-safe settings — outdoors at Silver Moon Brewing’s patio, or in garages at homes in Bend and Tumalo. In February, Viani and her duo partner/ bassist Mark Karwan played a private gig at a Bend home for an anniversary. The duo serenaded the engaged couple from the home’s patio in the cold — don’t worry, they had their own fire pit — while the couple danced, she said. “It was a great experience,” Viani said. “Events like that remind me that music is connective and it brings joy.” Now, Viani and her band have a series of live, in-person shows lined up — including Indulge in Self Care CALL TODAY TO BOOK YOUR SPA EXPERIENCE! HAIR•NAILS•LASHES•SKIN•BROWS Namaspa.com 405 NE 3RD ST. 541-385-8060 a July Fourth concert at the On Tap food cart pod. And she said her livestream shows have taught her how to feel more comfort- able on stage. “When I started performing live again, I just felt so much joy in myself,” she said. “A lot of my performance anxiety evaporated, because I was reminded of the purpose of (playing music).” Reporter: 541-617-7854, jhogan@bendbulletin.com Located in Downtown Bend is Central Oregon’s foremost wine bar/shop. It features: Wine by the glass, Premium selection of wine, Champagne, Ports and sake, Bottles to go, On-line ordering & shipping, Public wine tastings, Three wine clubs, & more! Tues-Thurs 11-6:30 Fri/Sat 12-8 Sun/Mon Closed 141 NW Minnesota Ave 541.410.1470