Ifor ap Glyn
Ifor ap Glyn (born 1961) is a television presenter and Welsh-language poet.[1] He is bilingual in Welsh and English. He was Children’s Poet Laureate for Wales (Bardd Plant Cymru) in 2008-2009 and won the Crown at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1999 and 2013.[2]
Ifor ap Glyn was born in London into a Welsh-speaking family, but graduated from Cardiff University. He relocated as an adult to Denbighshire and later to Caernarfon. He worked as a television producer and scriptwriter before becoming a poet and dramatist[3] and has worked extensively with the theatre company Cwmni Dda.[4] He performed at the celebratory concert that marked the opening of the Welsh National Assembly in 1999, and has twice represented Wales at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in the USA.[5]
He was the executive producer of the documentary film Cysgod Rhyfel (The Shadow of War). [6]
On 1 March 2016 Ifor ap Glyn was appointed National Poet of Wales.[7]
Poetry collections
- Holl Garthion Pen Cymro Ynghyd. Y Lolfa, 1991
- Golchi Llestri Mewn Bar Mitzvah. (with Dewi Glyn Jones), 1998
- Cerddi Map yr Underground. Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2001
- Lleisiau'r Rhyfel Mawr. 2008
- Waliau'n Canu. Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2011
Plays
- Branwen
- Frongoch
Television (as presenter)
- Ar Lafar (2011)[1]
- The Toilet: An Unspoken History (2012)
- Pagans and Pilgrims: Britain's Holiest Places (2013)[8]
References
- 1 2 Wales Online, "Interview: Poet and presenter Ifor ap Glyn on his new TV series", 4 June 2011. Accessed 25 August 2013
- ↑ Wales Online, "Poet Ifor ap Glyn awarded crown at National Eisteddfod", 5 August 2013. Accessed 25 August 2013
- ↑ Literature Wales: Writers of Wales - Ifor ap Glyn. Accessed 25 August 2013
- ↑ Northwales.co.uk, Poet Laureate. Accessed 25 August 2013
- ↑ Smithsonian Folklife Festival 2013. Accessed 25 August 2013
- ↑ "Ifor ap Glyn". IMDb. (Retrieved 23 May 2014)
- ↑ "Ifor ap Glyn is appointed new national poet of Wales", BBC News, 1 March 2016, retrieved 2 March 2016
- ↑ The Telegraph: Review by Ben Lawrence, 11 April 2013. Accessed 25 August 2013