Choy-Ping Ní Chléirigh-Ng 吳彩萍 (they/she) is a Hong Kong-Irish theatre maker and designer of set, costume and video. They are a winner of the Linbury Prize for Stage Design. They have worked at the Abbey Theatre, Singapore Repertory Theatre, The Grange Festival and on the West End. Their latest piece of theatre making, WINDOW A WORLD, was co-produced by Dublin Theatre Festival and BUDA Belgium.
Website:
choyping.com
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WINDOW A WORLD is here! choyping.com/theatremaking/waw
Fernanda Ferrari is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist originally from Brazil. With a Bachelor of Arts in Drama, her practice is deeply rooted in cultural and social contexts, utilizing creativity as a tool for personal and social transformation. In Ireland, Fernanda has been recognized with awards from the Arts Council, South Dublin County Council, The Civic Theatre, and Wexford County Council Arts Office, enabling her to research and develop original meaningful projects for young audiences. Her artistic work spans puppet theatre, storytelling, silent books, visual arts, and augmented reality (AR) technology. For over three years, she has collaborated with Mother Tongues on various projects and facilitated Language Explorers workshops for hundreds of multilingual families.
Adrienne N. Wartts, Writer
Resident, Summer 2024
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Evelyn Conlon, Writer
Resident, Summer 2023
Evelyn Conlon, described as one of Ireland’s major truly creative writers, is a novelist, short story writer, essayist and compiler of anthologies. Her own work has been widely anthologised and translated, most recently into Tamil, Chinese and Greek. She lives in Dublin. Her last collection was called Moving About the Place, her most recent publication, Reading Rites; Books, writing and other things that matter.