词条 | Norman Nawrocki |
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| name = Norman Nawrocki | image = Norman Nawrocki at Chaotic Insurrection Congress.jpg | caption = Norman Nawrocki at Chaotic Insurrection Congress | image_size = | background = solo_singer | origin = Vancouver, British Columbia | instrument = Violin, vocals, viola, cello, tsymbaly, piano, accordion, concertina, percussion | genre = Cabaret, punk rock, post rock, spoken word, Klezmer | occupation = Comedian, sex educator, cabaret artist, musician, songwriter, author, actor, producer and composer | years_active = 1985 - present | label = Les Pages Noires | associated_acts = Rhythm Activism, Bagg Street Klezmer Band, The Flaming Perogies, Bakunin's Bum, DaZoque!, The Montreal Manhattan Project, Bush's Bum, SANN | website = Les Pages Noires | current_members = | past_members = }} Norman Nawrocki (born in Vancouver, British Columbia), is a Montreal-based comedian, sex educator, cabaret artist, musician, author, actor, producer and composer.[1] Nawrocki together with Sylvain Côté were the founding members of "rock 'n roll cabaret" band Rhythm Activism. Nawrocki owns Les Pages Noires, through which he has published twenty albums and three books. Early life and educationNawrocki was born in the East End of Vancouver to Polish/Ukrainian Canadian parents.[2] He attended Langara College and Simon Fraser University, and co-edited the university's newspaper The Peak. He left without graduating. CareerIn 1993, Nawrocki created I don’t understand women! , the first of several anti-sexist, sex positive, comedy cabarets on the topic of date rape, sexual harassment and violence against women. In 2001, Nawrocki and Godspeed You! Black Emperor drummer Aidan Girt formed a duo, "Bakunin's Bum", named after the anarchist philosopher Mikhail Bakunin.[3] Their recording, Fight to Win! was released in 2001 on G7 Welcoming Committee Records as a benefit for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty and featured spoken word by anti-poverty activists over instrumental music.[4] In 2002 CBC Radio’s Montreal Matters commissioned Nawrocki to write a series of six short plays Don’t Call Me Bob ; relating the life of a payphone in one of Montreal's poorer neighbourhoods Côte-des-Neiges. In 2004 he wrote, recorded and released his first solo album Duck Work. By the end of 2005 Nawrocki was teaching a course at Concordia University's School of Community & Public Affairs on The Arts, Radical Social Change and Community Economic Development.[5] As well as starring in Uncle Eddie's guide to art appreciation, by Donald Goodes.[6] On 25 February 2010, Norman Nawrocki has signed, together with 500 artists, the call to support the international campaign for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israeli apartheid.[7] Bibliography
Discography
Bakunin's Bum
Bush's Bum
DaZoque!
The Montreal Manhattan ProjectDraft 1.0 (2004) LPN017C (Les Pages Noires) Rhythm Activism
SANN : Sylvain Auclair & Norman Nawrocki
Videography
Rhythm Activism
References1. ^Norman Nawrocki Les Pages Noires Accessed 15 October 2006 2. ^[https://www.pressreader.com/canada/montreal-gazette/20170203/281539405689772 "Album by 'rebel wordsmith' to benefit migrant workers"]. Montreal Gazette, February 3, 2017. 3. ^1 "DaZoque! DaZoque!". Exclaim!, By Eric Hill Jan 01, 2006 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://exclaim.ca/Reviews/PopAndRock/bakunins_bum-fight_to_win_-_benefit_for | title= Bakunin's Bum Fight To Win - A Benefit For OCAP| publisher=Exclaim!}} 5. ^"Norman Nawrocki launches benefit album". Concordian, Sandra Hercegova February 9, 2017 6. ^Norman Nawrocki's biography Les Pages Noires Accessed 15 May 2007 7. ^Tadamon!: 500 Artists Against Israeli Apartheid 8. ^Welcome to Rebel Music Quebec Rebel Music Quebec Accessed 11 May 2007 External links
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