Nicole Blackman was born on November 30,1971 and is a New York City–born performance artist, poet, author, and vocalist.
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Nicole Blackman was born on November 30,1971 and is a New York City–born performance artist, poet, author, and vocalist.
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Nicole Blackman debuted "Harm's Way" as a work in progress in New York.
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Nicole Blackman created the piece Beloved, commissioned by the Fierce Festival and British Arts Council as a site-specific performance and installation.
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Nicole Blackman is a voice-over performer, and has been used in campaigns for Chrysler, Ford, Blockbuster, Lysol, and Verizon, and channels including Turner Classic Movies, Discovery Health Channel, Cartoon Network, Court TV, PBS and Cinemax.
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Nicole Blackman collaborated with Alan Wilder's Recoil project on Mute Records.
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Nicole Blackman opened on the 1995 US Beat By Beat tour for KMFDM, and her piece "Indictment" was later re-recorded as "Dogma" on KMFDM's Xtort album.
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Nicole Blackman was a featured spoken word performer at Lollapalooza in 1994, collaborated with Scanner, John Van Eaton, and Mark Blasquez in Europe, where she opened at festivals for Nick Cave in Belgium and Placebo in the Netherlands.
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Nicole Blackman refers to her style of spoken word as "broken word, " and in the late 1990s, she appeared frequently on Liza Richardson's "Man in the Moon" spoken word show on KCRW in Santa Monica.
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Nicole Blackman is frequently invited to perform and teach at poetry workshops around the world.
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