Ní É, Ciara

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Ciara Ní É ist eine zweisprachige irische Autorin, Performerin und Rundfunksprecherin. Sie ist Mitbegründerin des LGBTQ+-Kunstkollektivs AerachAiteachGaelach und wurde 2022 vom Irish Examiner zu einer der 100 Frauen, die Irland verändern gewählt.


Wikipedia

Ciara Ní É was born in Clontarf, Dublin. Though not raised speaking Irish, Ní É went to Coláiste Chamuis, Rossaveel in the Gaeltacht, the Irish speaking parts of Ireland, during her secondary school summers. She completed a degree in English Literature and Modern Irish at Trinity College Dublin in 2013. After graduating, Ní É spent a year in London with Dorling Kindersley. In 2015, she completed a master's degree in Scríobh agus Cumarsáid na Gaeilge at University College Dublin. Ní É founded the REIC poetry night while taking her MA course. Ní É completed a year of teaching Irish as a Fulbright scholar teaching Irish at Villanova University, 2017 - 2018. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciara_N%C3%AD_É


Rugadh í i gCluain Tarbh, Baile Átha Cliath. Bhain sí céim Ghaeilge amach sa bhliain 2013 ó Choláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath. Ina dhiaidh sin, chaith sí bliain i Londain ag obair mar chúntóir eagarthóireachta le Dorling Lindersley. Sa bhliain 2015, bronnadh céim mháistreachta uirthi san ábhar 'Scríobh agus Cumarsáid' ón gColáiste Ollscoile, Baile Átha Cliath agus bhunaigh sí oíche fhilíochta darb ainm REIC. Thuill sí scoláireacht Fulbright, agus le linn 2017 agus 2018 d'oibrigh sí mar mhúinteoir Gaeilge in Villanova University, Philadelphia. https://ga.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciara_N%C3%AD_É


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