'That tension has always been around in my life, being mixed race and growing up in Ireland with Hong Kong heritage'
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'That tension has always been around in my life, being mixed race and growing up in Ireland with Hong Kong heritage'
"Choy-Ping Ní Chléirigh-Ng expresses that growing up in Wicklow as a mixed-race individual often felt isolating, as they navigated their identity in a small town."
"Reflecting on their heritage, Choy-Ping mentions that embracing their Hong Kong roots has been a transformative experience, allowing them to connect with a part of themselves they had hidden."
Choy-Ping Ní Chléirigh-Ng, a director and writer, shares their feelings of isolation growing up mixed race in a small Irish town. They reveal a deep connection to their Hong Kong roots, which they previously concealed. This personal journey has significantly influenced their latest play, The Madonna of Asia, highlighting the complexities of identity and belonging in a predominantly homogenous environment.
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