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”’Nynke Laverman”’ ({{IPA|nl|ˈniŋkə ˈlaːvərˌmɑn|pron}}; born 14 April 1980 in [[Weidum]]) is a Dutch poet, songwriter, spoken-word artist, explorer, theatre maker and singer. She writes and performs in [[West Frisian language]].<ref>[https://noorderlinkdagen.nl/alle-gidsen/nynke-laverman/ Nynke Laverman], Noorderlinkdagen 2020/2021</ref>

”’Nynke Laverman”’ ({{IPA|nl|ˈniŋkə ˈlaːvərˌmɑn|pron}}; born 14 April 1980 in [[Weidum]]) is a Dutch poet, songwriter, spoken-word artist, explorer, theatre maker and singer. She writes and performs in [[West Frisian language]].<ref>[https://noorderlinkdagen.nl/alle-gidsen/nynke-laverman/ Nynke Laverman], Noorderlinkdagen 2020/2021</ref>

She is married to composer and sound artist [[Sytze Pruiksma]].

She is married to composer and sound artist [[Sytze Pruiksma]].


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Nynke Laverman, 2020.

Nynke Laverman (pronounced [ˈniŋkə ˈlaːvərˌmɑn]; born 14 April 1980 in Weidum) is a Dutch poet, songwriter, spoken-word artist, explorer, theatre maker and singer. She writes and performs in West Frisian language.[1]

She is married to composer and sound artist Sytze Pruiksma.

Albums

(with highest position and number of weeks in Dutch Album Top 100)

  • Sielesâlt (2004; No. 41, 48 weeks)
  • De Maisfrou (2006; No. 16, 25 weeks)
  • Nomade (2009; No. 31, 10 weeks)
  • Alter (2013; No. 71, 2 weeks)
  • Wachter (2016)
  • Plant (2021)

References

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