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Nadine backs culture bid 04.06.10

DERRY pop star Nadine Coyle is backing her hometown’s bid to be named City of Culture 2013.
The LA-based singer and business woman said she was "absolutely delighted" to be associated with the city's campaign
Involved in cultural activity from an early age, Nadine’s upbringing gave her a clear insight into Derry’s cultural heritage.
“When I was young my mammy took me to Fheis Doire Colmcille where I did verse speaking, and in the process learnt some beautiful writings and poetry. I sang in the Fheis and also learnt some of the wonderful and evocative songs and lyrics that have come from this city and Ireland as a whole," she said.
“My daddy took me to watch him rehearse in plays and eventually to take part where I learnt not only stage craft, but also about the many world renowned playwrights who originated in Ireland and indeed in Derry. Brian Friel and Seamus Heaney spring to mind. Later, when I took part in pantomimes and stage musicals I learned a greater appreciation for all the amazing song-writers and musicians who have come from our city,” she added.
Nadine has experienced phenomenal success with Girls Aloud, with a string of 20
Nadine Coyle
consecutive UK Top-10 singles including four number ones.
“My home town taught me that culture and the arts, music, pantomime, theatre, dance, they are not just something to see or a place to go, they are part of who we are. I have travelled all over the world, and I may be a bit biased but, my town, Derry, deserves this honour more than anywhere I have ever been,” she said.
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