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Sabrina Chap : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sabrina Chap
Sabrina Chap (born December 9, 1977) is a Brooklyn based songwriter, cabaret performer, and author. She was born and raised in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. She is the editor of the anthology, Live Through This: On Creativity and Self-Destruction. She is most known for her involvement in the neo-burlesque and cabaret scenes as a musician and cabaret performer. Her two cds are ''Oompa!'' and ''We Are the Parade''.〔Divertida Devotchka, September 1, 2013, (PinCurl Magazine ), Retrieved February 25, 2015〕〔Katy Otto, Spring 2013, (Sadie Magazine ), Retrieved February 25, 2015〕〔(She's Pretty Good for a Girl ), November 24, 2012, Retrieved February 25, 2015〕 == Literary == Chap began performing slam poetry at Chicago’s Ladyfest in 2000, leading her to perform in Ladyfest Amsterdam. The trip to Europe landed her in Paris’s infamous Shakespeare and Co., where she lived for months in between touring in squats and cafes throughout Amsterdam, Luxembourg, Germany and Belgium. She was awarded a space and began working with members of Kilmoter Zero, writing a short play for their 24-hour play series. During this time, Chap published 5 chapbooks of poetry, 1 chapbook of short stories and a one-act play, entitled ‘Security’, which was given a reading at Shakespeare and Co.’s first literary festival. Chap returned to Chicago to compete as a storm poet in the National Poetry Slam.
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