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Mem Nahadr : ウィキペディア英語版
Mem Nahadr

Mem Nahadr (also known as M. Nahadr and simply "M"), is an internationally acclaimed American performance artist and multi-octave vocalist best known for the performance of the song "Butterfly", composed by Yoko Kanno and lyricized by Chris Mosdell for ''Cowboy Bebop''. She is also an author, composer, poet, filmmaker, and human rights activist.
In 2008, she presented her off-Broadway theatrical production, ''Madwoman: A Contemporary Opera''.〔"(''Madwoman: A Contemporary Opera'' )", ''Lortel Archives''.〕 co-produced by Grammy winner James P. Nichols, and Harvard LOEB Theater director, Claude E. Sloan, Jr.
Nahadr, an albinistic African-American, was requested in 2004 by ''National Geographic Magazine'' to have a portrait made of her by renowned photojournalist Robert Clark, to be included in an article on genetic inheritance, ideas of diversity and acceptance of difference. Later that year, the portrait and some of Nahadr's artistic work were included in the magazine's "Best of the Year" collection of images.〔(2004). "(Tracking the Evolution Story )", pp. 13–14. ''National Geographic Magazine''.〕
Another portrait of Nahadr travels internationally in the ''Positive Exposure'' exhibition (featuring many people with albinism and other genetic conditions) by notable fashion photographer and human rights activist Rick Guidotti. The collection was launched at the Smithsonian Institution during the Mapping of the Human Genome Celebration in 2000.
In 2009, Ms. Nahadr released her second album entitled: "EclecticIsM" internationally, to critical acclaim. AMG/Billboard gave it 4 stars, while a BBC Music review called it "The soul album of the year for its challenge to the genre itself".
In 2010 Ms. Nahadr was requested by legendary poet and playwright Ntozake Shange, to compose a musical work for the soundtrack to the feature film adaptation of her iconic Broadway classic ''For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf''. This film was released by Lions Gate Entertainment, Hollywood, CA.
Again in 2012, award winning BBC Music journalist Kevin Le Gendre included Ms. Nahadr extensively throughout his 2012 literary release: ''Soul Unsung - Reflections on the Band in Black Popular Music (Popular Music History)''.
In March 2013, Ms. Nahadr began the creation of a new Opera entitled: "FEMME FRACTALE - An Opera of Reflection", for the Theater. James P. Nichols and Claude E. Sloan, Jr. will again support this presentation with co-production and state of the art technical and creative design. It is due to premiere at the Spring Equinox of 2015.
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