Английская Википедия:Aziza Barnes

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Aziza Danielle Bailey Barnes (born October 1992) is an American poet.[1] Barnes frequently performs slam poetry and has performed at the Da Poetry Lounge, Urban Word NYC, PBS NewsHour and Nuyoricans Poets Cafe.[2]

Education

Barnes received their B.A from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.[3] They received their MFA from the University of Mississippi.[4]

Career

Шаблон:Like resume Barnes is the author of the chapbook me Aunt Jemima and the nailgun (2013), which won an Exploding Pinecone Prize from Button Poetry.[5] Their full-length collection, i be but i ain’t (2016), won a Pamet River Prize from YesYes Books.[6] They are the cofounder of the Poetry Gods podcast and the co-founder of The Conversation Literary Festival.[7][8] Barnes wrote the play BLKS, which played at Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago.[9] Their upcoming collection, The Blind Pig will be released by Not A Cult media.[10]

BLKS

BLKS centers around the story of four black millennial friends, Octavia, June, Ry and Imani, who share a New York City apartment.[11] The play has been called "comedic social realism" and is a "day in the life" style of work.[12] The production has been compared to the TV Show Girls.[13] BLKS was originally Barnes' final thesis project at NYU.[14]

Actors Nora Carroll (Octavia), Leea Ayers (June), Danielle Davis (Ry) and Celeste M. Cooper (Imani) performed in the Steppenwolf's Theatre Company's rendition of BLKS.[12][15] The show was directed by Nataki Garrett and artistic director Anna D. Shapiro. The show debuted on December 18, 2017,[15] and ran through January 28, 2018.

Awards

  • 2015 Winter Tangerine Award[16][17]
  • 2013 NYU Grey Art Gallery Prize for Radical Presence
  • Emerging Poets fellowship at Poets House[18]
  • Cave Canem Fellow[19]
  • Antonyo Award for Best Play for BLKS [20]

Personal life

Barnes is black, and identifies as queer.[12] They are originally from, and currently live in, Los Angeles.[2][21] Barnes was born with a polycystic ovary and as such grows facial hair. They use they/their/them pronouns.[12]

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