Patricia Forde

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Patricia Forde, former Director of the Galway Arts Festival and children's author, born c. 1960.

Forde was raised in Market Street, Galway, a fluent Irish speaker. She became a member of An Taibhdhearc at age ten, both acting and directing its plays over the following ten years. She spent ten years as a primary school teacher, and was one of the early members of Macnas. Macnas co-founder, Pádraic Breathnach, enouraged her work on stories for Macnas's street performances. While working with Macnas she took a year's leave from teaching to write her first book, Tír faoi Thoinn. However, an opportunity to become Director of the Galway Arts Festival (proposed by Ollie Jennings in 1990) meant that she never returned to teaching.

She left in 1995, subsequently working in Ros na Rún, Aifric and RTE soap Fair City.

Forde's other work has included a creative programme for children at the festival, which developed into the Baboró International Arts Festival for Children.

She is married with two children and lives in Moycullen.

Bibliography

  • Tír faoi Thoinn/Land Under the Sea, 1990
  • The King’s Secret, O’Brien Press, 1992
  • Frogs Do Not Like Dragons, Egmont, March 2010

External links

References

  • Macnas: Joyful Abandonment, Terry Dineen, The Liffy Press, November 2007. 1905785283
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