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Nynke Laverman (Weidum, 14 April 1980) is a Frisian fado singer and actress. She has released three albums, all of which have charted in the Netherlands, and is credited in the Dutch press with inventing the "Frisian fado." Nynke Laverman did her internship at Tryater. ==Biography== Schooling and early career Laverman attended college prep school in Leeuwarden.〔 In 1996 she won an audience award in a regional talent show for the song "Kom Werom." She moved to Amsterdam, where she graduated in 2002 from the Amsterdamse Toneelschool & Kleinkunstacademie. During her schooling, she sang with Paul de Leeuw during a series of concerts in Ahoy Rotterdam. She played parts in music videos and acted in a television series, ''Toscane'', on VPRO television. Laverman did an internship with a Frisian theatercompany, Tryater, and worked for them after graduation, presenting a musical television program, ''No Nynke'', for Omrop Fryslân, the Frisian regional television station. In 2003, she participated in the ''Angela Vicario'', part of the Oerol Festival on Terschelling, where she discovered her need to sing fados.〔 Her first album was released in 2004: ''Sielesâlt'' contained fado music, with lyrics by Dutch poet J. Slauerhoff, and made her a "Frisian fado phenomenon."〔 She received the literary award from the city of Leeuwarden,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.leeuwarden.nl/live/artikel_content.pag?objectnumber=154634&referpagina=572 )〕 the Piter Jellespriis, in 2006, the same year her second album was released;〔 ''De Maisfrou'' contains lyrics by Frisian poet Albertine Soepboer, with whom she spent several months in Mexico. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nynke Laverman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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