Ninia Binias

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Ninia Binias (stage name : Ninia LaGrande ; * 1983 in Hanover ) is a German writer , blogger , slam poet and presenter . She is the managing director of Büro für Popkultur GmbH & Co. KG and co-organizer of the German-language poetry slam championships 2017 in Hanover.

Life

Binias grew up in Braunschweig, where she graduated from high school in 2003. Until 2008 she studied art history and German in Marburg and Göttingen. She completed her studies with a Magister Artium. From 2009 to 2011 she worked in corporate communications at Schlüterschen Verlagsgesellschaft in Hanover. In 2011 she switched to the language learning portal papagei.com as a social media and online communications manager. Binias has been exclusively self-employed since 2015.

Blog

In addition to individual texts in various blogs and magazines, she blogs under her pseudonym Ninia LaGrande about life in general, stories from the big city, feminism , art and music, as well as photography, fashion and politics. In May 2013 she founded the community blog LesFlaneurs.de together with other authors .

Text / poetry slam

In 2014, Binias published her first book of short stories, And, very, very many stupid! in Blaulicht-Verlag.

Binias has been writing monthly columns for the editorial network Germany since 2017 . The columns appear in various daily newspapers of the network, u. a. in the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung and the Ostsee-Zeitung .

Ninia Binias appears regularly at poetry slams in Germany and abroad. In Hanover, she is a permanent member of the reading stage Nachtbarden, which was awarded the Lower Saxony cabaret young talent award “ Foals of Lower Saxony 2015/16”. In Göttingen she founded the reading stage "acrobat readers" (now: Sprachlabohr).

She has also appeared as a slam poet in various television formats, including a. Pufpaff's happy hour , Luke! The week and me and Ladies Night (ARD).

In 2012 and 2014 Binias reached the finals of the Lower Saxony-Bremen state championships in the poetry slam. In 2015 and 2016 she repeatedly represented her hometown Braunschweig at the German-speaking championships. In order to gain even more attention and support for women in the German-speaking poetry slam scene, she joined the SLAM ALPHAS association in 2016 .

Moderation

On May 30, 2015, the German premiere of the television programs Ninias Fashion Mag and Ninias Style of the Week , which were broadcast in several seasons by RTL , appeared , in the episodes of which the blogger mainly presented a profession in the fashion industry and redesigned protagonists of the show. Ninias Fashion Mag was nominated for the Golden Sparrow 2016.

In September 2015 Binias was the testimonial of Aktion Mensch's new Glückslos campaign . She played one of the leading roles in the TV commercial: "The new lucky ticket". The campaign also included print and online ads with Binias. From 2016–2017 she was a columnist for “Menschen.”, The magazine of Aktion Mensch.

Since 2014 she has moderated the cabaret federal league in the Theater am Küchengarten . Most recently, together with Bernard Hoffmeister , Jörg Smotlacha, Henning Chadde , Tobias Kunze , Volker Petri, Klaus Urban , Julia Ustinski, Uwe Meyer and Jan Egge Sedelies, she organized the German-language Poetry Slam Championships 2017, which took place from October 24th to 28th In 2017, 20 teams and 110 individual poets performed at the Faust cultural center, for example .

Podcasts

Binias podcasts in different formats: Die kleine Schwarze Chaospraxis (with Denise M'Baye), popradar (with Leonie Warnke) and “Die Kolumnisten (Audible Original Podcast)”. She has also been a guest in various other podcasts - u. a. Lila Podcast , Feuer & Brot and Grimmig & Gögge .

Others

In January 2016, Binias launched the hashtag #exceptionally together with 21 other women. In March 2016, the campaign was awarded the special prize for political intervention as part of the Clara Zetkin Women's Prize.

In 2016, Binias solo was recognized as a creative pioneer in Lower Saxony. In 2017, the nationwide award for culture and creative pilots followed for Büro für Popkultur GmbH & Co. KG, where she is one of three managing directors.

Private

Binias lives with her husband and son in Hanover . She is the daughter of Uwe Binias .

Works (selection)

Fonts

Text contributions

  • Axel Klingenberg, Andreas Reiffer (eds.): The Punchliner No. 9 - Satire & Slam Poetry . Verlag Andreas Reiffer, 2012, ISBN 978-3-934896-97-0 .
  • Dominik Bartels (Ed.): Greetings from the most beautiful country in the world: Stories and poems on the state of the nation . Blaulicht-Verlag, 2013, ISBN 978-3-941552-22-7 .
  • Paul Bokowski (ed.): The last will be the doctors: 35 stories. Written sick . Satyr-Verlag, 2014, ISBN 978-3-944035-29-1 .
  • Nik Salzflausen (Ed.): Afterwork with Sisyphos: old myths, new texts in the poetry slam . Satyr-Verlag, 2017, ISBN 978-3-944035-87-1 .
  • Clara Nielsen, Nora Gomringer (eds.): Volume is female: texts by 50 poetry slammers . Satyr-Verlag, 2017, ISBN 978-3-944035-91-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Compare the information and cross-references in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. a b c o.V. : Ninia Binias / Online Communication Managerin / papagei.com GmbH on the website re-publica.com [ undated ], last accessed on October 28, 2017
  3. ^ Office for Pop Culture. Retrieved December 3, 2017 .
  4. a b Wolke, Janina Martens (text), Matthias Stehr (photos): Jörg Smotlacha & Henning Chadde - The organizers of SLAM 2017 on the page of the Hanover city magazine Stadtkind on September 29, 2017, last accessed on October 27, 2017