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Genny Lim

Genny Lim is a native San Franciscan poet-vocalist, performer, director, playwright and educator. Lim has appeared in numerous jazz poetry concerts and festivals, including the San Francisco and Chicago Asian American Jazz Festivals, Koncept�s Jazz in Tongues, Border Voices in San Diego and the North Beach Jazz Festival.

She is the recipient of a Rockefeller Fellowship for a collaboration with Jon Jang and James Newton, Songlines: A Tribute to Paul Robeson and Mei Lanfang, which premiered in June 2000 at U.C. Berkeley�s Zellerbach Playhouse and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Lim can be heard on Jon Jang�s 1997 CD Soul Note release, Immigrant Suite and on Asian Improv�s CD, Devotee, with Francis Wong and the late Glen Horiuchi.

She was featured in the five-part PBS series, The United States of Poetry, on KQED-TV�s, San Francisco Chinatown and on PBS�s, Pins and Noodles, by Paul Kwan and Arnold Iger.

Lim�s award winning play, Paper Angels, was broadcast on American Playhouse in 1985. She is the author of a collection of poems, Winter Place, and co-author of ISLAND: Poetry and History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940.

Lim is on the faculty of New College of California, the University of Creation Spirituality and Naropa Institute.

(bio lovingly appropriated from AsianImprov.com)