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ELLIOT
TIBER is the man who gave the original
permit to hold a music and arts
festival in White Lake, Town of Bethel, New York State in the summer of 1969.
If not
for Elliot, there would not have been the now acclaimed Woodstock Festival on
Yasgur's Farm. Elliot operated the
disastrous El Monaco Motel for 12 years before the miracle
of the century appeared.
As
President of the Bethel Chamber of Commerce for several years, Elliot obtained a
permit for a Music/Arts Festival which
he attempted to get started on his own mini 15 acres at the entrance
intersection of Route 17B & Route 55. That
spring of 1969, a total economic disaster for all of Sullivan County, Elliot gave
his barn to the Earthlight Theatre group from NYC's Greenwich Village in
exchange for a season of theatre. He
converted his casino (former bingo
room) into an underground cinema,
also, given rent free to film people trying to get a start in the movie biz.
Nobody
in the county responded to the art shows which displayed Elliot's own paintings
(he was a Professor of Fine Arts at Hunter College/City University at the time )
and the work of the then County Historian, Manville Wakefield, who is also a
painter. Only Elaine Grossinger
& her family arrived to lend support to the goings on!
The locals were busy hating Tiber & his Greenwich Village hippie theatre misfits,
homosexuals and lesbians, who found a safe
haven in a county beyond humane redemption, and his Jewish parents who were
installed at the ugly motel.
The
Woodstock Festival was originally planned to take place near Woodstock, NY,
which is 60 miles from Bethel. Plans
fell through for that location and the festival moved to Wallkill. In July of
1969 Elliot read that the festival was in trouble in Wallkill.
He phoned the Woodstock offices, spoke to Mike Lang, and invited him to
avail the festival with his permit. Suspicious Lang, having been bombarded with hucksters,
cheats, and liars for a year while trying to get Woodstock installed, asked what
the price a.k.a.catch
was ?
The
catch was, and still is to this day, that the people of Sullivan County and the
World want this event to take place! And because of the handful of local
politicians who, for the sake of their own agendas, do not want Woodstock to
happen (unless, of course, it is to their own economic advantage) the world was
robbed of 27 festivals.
When
the Woodstock Crew ruled out The El Monaco swampland and were about to get back
into their helicopters, limos, and quit... Elliot panicked.
He said his milkman, Yasgur, had plenty of land.. land that was a natural
amphitheater, filled only with cows. "I'm
sure Max will put the cows in his house if they are in the way.
Max supported our theatre barn, he loves music.. Lets go ask him!!"
We did.
He did. They did.
It was done...
For the
record, Max Yasgur made the best sour cream, cottage cheese, and ice cream in
the world! And he personally brought
his goodies to feed the Earthlight crew and performers -- who were mowing the
lawns and eating the cuttings as salads when things were so economically dire at
the height of the business season in downtown White Lake that year!
The
rest is now movie history as they say. It
took 20 years. In 1989, Elliot came
out - and got in touch with Michael Lang and the 20th anniversary celebrations.
Life Magazine featured Tiber & his search for the Woodstock Baby
(which he delivered himself). After
being totally invisible about his major role
in the Woodstock Nation, finally, Elliot was doing national and international
media interviews telling the story.
In 94,
Festival Conservancy press published his hilarious blow by blow description of
how he came to be (as the media referred to him) “The Gay Man” who helped
give birth to the Woodstock Nation!'
After
Woodstock, Elliot sold the El Monaco Motel to its present owners, and fled to
Europe. He became an instant success writing and starring in his own television
comedy specials on French Network television in Belgium.
This lead to writing plays and musicals for theatre with his new partner,
famed Director, Andre Ernotte. Within
a quick 3 years he won Grand Prix awards for best films at the Grenoble &
Paris film festivals and then he and Andre had their first novel, Rue Haute, a
bestseller. It was made into a film
and became the official Belgian/French entry into the Academy Awards.
It became a semi-finalist. Their
major hit musical comedy: "Attention Fragile" in Paris lead them to
NYC, where they wrote and developed plays and musicals.
In
1994, Elliot was invited, by Sid Bernstein, to MC and host the Bethel 94 Fest,
but the plug was pulled for various treacherous and sinister (political)
reasons. He did give a funny intro
on stage in the rain with Melanie, Richie Havens, Peter, and Arlo.
He wrote, and played himself, in a docu-comedy : TICKET TO FREEDOM:
WOODSTOCK, which is still being edited (when you run out of money, you keep
trying)! This film is based on his book 'KNOCK ON WOODSTOCK' which recounts the
story of how Woodstock came to White Lake.
At
present, 1997, Elliot just had his controversial farce THE MUSIC KEEPER about
Wagner's music and Hitler (which he co-wrote with Andre Ernotte).
It premiered in Germany to rave reviews and acclaim.
It will open the Ravello Festival in Italy next season with famous
Georgio Albertazzi (Last Year At Marienbad) directing.
The La Scala Opera Orchestra has volunteered to play the music cues for
the opening gala! Also, their new
Jacques Brel Musical Folktale,
BREL
BLUES, will have its
European premier in January 1998 at the famed Royal Flanders Ballet Opera
Theater in Antwerp, Belgium and in Amsterdam shortly afterwards.
The King and Queen of Belgium are expected to be present.
ET is
currently writing his sequel to 'KNOCK ON WOODSTOCK', "Woodstock @ the
Millennium", hopefully to be published in time for the 30th anniversary in
1999!
He
lives in Manhattan & commutes to Paris, Brussels, & Amsterdam.
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