Elayne Harrington Explained

Elayne Harrington
Other Names:Temper-Mental MissElayneous
Birth Place:Finglas, Dublin, Ireland
Occupation:Poet, rapper,
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Genre:Spoken word,
Instrument:Vocals, bodhrán

Elayne Adamczyk Harrington, also known as Temper-Mental MissElayneous, is an Irish hip hop musician, poet and visual artist.[1] [2]

Early life

Harrington (born) is from Finglas, a suburb of Dublin.[3] [4] Her mother was a union activist and her father a musician. She also has a sister.[5] As a child, she attended union meetings with her mother. She wrote her first poem when she was nine and started rapping around age eleven. At fourteen, she named herself "Temper Mental".

Music and poetry

According to the Sunday Independent in 2013,[6]

Her debut EP, Proletarian Restitution, and the single "Step in the ring" was released in 2012. The same year, she had a poem published in The Stinging Fly. By then, she had an online following and encouraged girls in Finglas to express themselves through rap.[7] She appeared in the 2012 documentary Ireland's Rappers and in the 2014 RTÉ2 reality series Connected.[8] [9] President Michael D. Higgins, seeing her perform in 2012, said she was "letting her life flow through the rhythms and sounds."[10]

A writer with The Irish Times stated in 2013 "As long as this country is producing authentic artists with original voices like [Harrington] this is still a wonderful place."[11] The same year she appeared in a commercial for the Arthur Guinness Project, which seeks to promote "creative innovation in Ireland". One critic, who was not a fan of hip-hop and believed that some of Harrington's pieces were "thrown together", nevertheless compared her to the British poet Kate Tempest and said "she is well worth paying to see".[12] A 2015 article in the Irish Independent said that she "serves up her unique brand of rapping, hip-pop, bodhrán-beating, urban spoken word to growing audiences of teenagers in schools in Dublin's Northside. Teachers, impressed by her adept skill at bringing poetry to life for students, often call her back even to read aloud the poetry that's on the curriculum".[13]

Social activism

Harrington has been involved in the issue of homelessness in Dublin. She was herself homeless at times,[14] [15] and carried her belongings in her bodhrán case. She says "I became very resourceful but it was very dangerous and destructive and has had long term implications. It takes years to recover from homelessness - if you ever fully do".[16] She has done community work in primary schools and youth centres, using her own hip hop curriculum. According to Harrington, "Hip hop is central to a sense of crews and a sense of community so I use it to develop that sense in young people".[17] She played bodhrán and read poetry at a protest during a state visit by Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland in 2011, and was arrested together with other protesters.[18]

Visual art

As a graduate of fine art of National College of Art and Design in 2019, she displayed her work Instrumental, exploring "the ideas of the working class, the eight hour work day and the appropriation of working class labour and produce."[19] In 2021, she received a residency at the Dean Arts Studio in Dublin, in a partnership with the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA).

Personal life

As of 2021, she is married. She is a vegan.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Murphy . Lauren . Rolling with the punches and throwing her own . 23 August 2024 . . 19 August 2012 . en.
  2. Web site: Elayne Adamczyk Harrington . . 23 August 2024 . en-IE.
  3. News: Heslin . Maeve . Miss-Terious Girl . 23 August 2024 . . 6 March 2012.
  4. Book: Goldsmith . Melissa Ursula Dawn . Fonseca . Anthony J. . Hip Hop around the World: An Encyclopedia [2 volumes] ]. 1 December 2018 . Bloomsbury Publishing USA . 978-0-313-35759-6 . 352 . en.
  5. News: Rushe . Loreana . Inbound: Temper-Mental MissElayneous . 24 August 2024 . The Thin Air . 3 June 2014.
  6. News: Kiernan . Joanna . Temper-Mental MissElanyneous: People like us . 23 August 2024 . . 4 August 2013. .
  7. News: Coulter . Peter . Irish Rappers Revealed: Meet the new stars of Ireland's booming rap scene . 23 August 2024 . . 15 July 2012.
  8. News: TV: Has reality TV just got real? . 23 August 2024 . . 28 September 2014. .
  9. News: McCahill . Elaine . 'I can't get a job with my Finglas accent' - Connected's Elayne Harrington aka Temper-Mental MissElayneous . 23 August 2024 . . 2 October 2014 . en.
  10. News: Watch: Temper-Mental MissElayneous @ The Music Show . 23 August 2024 . . 26 February 2012.
  11. News: 50 Reasons to love Ireland right now . 23 August 2024 . . 16 March 2013. .
  12. February 2013 . . 2 . 5 . Kelly . Connor . Irish Poetry – The Changing of the Guard . 26 August 2024 .
  13. News: Poetry: In motion or going through the motions: Anita Guidera meets the young Irish poets writing from personal experience and winning admirers around the world. . 23 August 2024 . . 29 January 2015. .
  14. News: Andrews-McCarroll . Sophie Jane . Temper-Mental, a Truly Dublin Rapper . 23 August 2024 . . 6 January 2015.
  15. Web site: Conroy . Catherine . A City of Words: Temper-Mental MissElayneous . . 23 August 2024.
  16. News: Sheridan . Colette . 'It takes years to recover from homelessness': Elayne Harrington on getting her art career on track . 23 August 2024 . . 17 March 2021 . en.
  17. Web site: O’Connor . Ruth . Inspiring women, inspiring stories . . 23 August 2024 . 7–8.
  18. News: Feehan . Conor . Riot-arrest rapper fronts Guinness ad . 23 August 2024 . . 29 August 2013 . en.
  19. Web site: Lindsay . Erin . NCAD's 2019 graduates show a bright future for Irish design . . 23 August 2024 . en . 8 June 2019.