Lillian Allen

Lillian Allen

  • Place of birth: Spanish Town, Jamaica
  • Fame for: Directing

Biography

Lillian Allen is a professor of creative writing at Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD). Two time JUNO Award winner and trailblazer in the field of spoken word and dub poetry, Allen artistically explores the aesthetics of old and new sounds in music to create her distinctive leading edge brand of Canadian reggae with new world sounds in her poetry recordings, with her powerful reggae dub poetry/spoken word recordings including her latest single Woken & Unbroken (2018), album ANXIETY (2012), her groundbreaking first solo Juno award-winning album Revolutionary Tea Party, a Ms. Magazine Landmark Album, followed by another Juno winner, Conditions Critical. Her third album, Freedom & Dance and her recording for children and young people, Nothing But a Hero, were released to critical acclaim.

Filmography

Riddim & Hardtimes
Release date: 1/1/1998

Riddim & Hardtimes

Role(s): Self

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Revolution from the Beat
Release date: 1/1/1998

Revolution from the Beat

Role(s): Director

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Blakk wi Blak...k...k
Release date: 1/1/1993

Blakk wi Blak...k...k

Role(s): Director

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