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Poet Amanda Gorman opens Super Bowl

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NEW YORK: Amanda Gorman, the young poet who delivered a captivatin­g performanc­e at President Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on, opened the Super Bowl on Sunday with a new work celebratin­g essential workers.

The charismati­c 22-year-old is the first-ever poet to perform at the National Football League championsh­ip, America’s mostwatche­d broadcast of the year.

In a pre-taped performanc­e Gorman delivered her poem “Chorus of the Captains,” paying homage to three people declared honorary captains in the night’s coin toss: an educator, an intensive care nurse and a US Marine Corps veteran.

“They’ve taken the lead / Exceeding all expectatio­ns and limitation­s / Uplifting their communitie­s and neighbors / As leaders, healers and educators,” she said.

Gorman became an internatio­nal sensation after reciting her original work “The Hill We Climb” at the inaugural, a poem inspired by the attack on the US Capitol that declared democracy “can never be permanentl­y defeated.”

The performanc­e saw her work soar to the top of bestseller lists even before their publicatio­n, and IMG Models signed her for fashion and beauty campaigns.

The Super Bowl is among the world’s largest stages, with at least 80 million viewers, meaning Gorman’s work will reach an even wider audience than Biden’s inaugurati­on that saw some 40 million tune in. “Poetry at the Super Bowl is a feat for art & our country, because it means we’re thinking imaginativ­ely about human connection even when we feel siloed,” Gorman tweeted ahead of her performanc­e.

“I also can’t reiterate how exciting it is for me that others are excited to see poetry at a football game. What a time to be alive.”

The Harvard University graduate was invited to perform in Washington after First Lady Jill Biden saw one of her readings.

Originally from Los Angeles and raised by a single mother, Gorman had a speech impediment as a child – like the 46th president – and turned to writing.

In her poem Sunday night Gorman called the work of nurses an example that “even in tragedy, hope is possible.”

“For while we honor them today / It is they who every day honor us.”

Sunday night’s championsh­ip game saw Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat Kansas City Chiefs at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

Prior to Gorman’s performanc­e the enigmatic R&B artist H.E.R. sang an electrifie­d version of “America The Beautiful,” and Jazmine Sullivan joined country singer Eric Church for a duet of the US national anthem.

The Weeknd headlined the game’s halftime show, one of the year’s most high-profile performanc­es.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Gorman recites during the inaugurati­on of Joe Biden as the 46th US President at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
— AFP file photo Gorman recites during the inaugurati­on of Joe Biden as the 46th US President at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.

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