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Journey to YU on RTE Lyric FM & at Guth Gafa International Documentary Festival – & more!

by build_1h7qoh | Nov 19, 2015 | Culture, Dance, Documentaries, Projects

It has been a busy two months.  Journey to YU was broadcast on RTE Lyric FM on Friday November 6th – here is a link where you can listen back if you like: Journey to YU on RTE Lyric FM   The film version “Journey to YU (in the footsteps of Rebecca...

Return Trip to Paris – with Irish Moves

by build_1h7qoh | Sep 19, 2015 | Culture, Publishing, Travel

It was great to get back to my favourite city – Paris – after nearly a decade’s absence! Why such a long gap since my last Paris sojourn? Well – I have been busy? I don’t think that’s an acceptable excuse really! But it was great to...

“In the Studio with Danny Osborne” is live via QR code at Oscar Wilde Statue :-)

by build_1h7qoh | Aug 26, 2015 | Documentaries, Sculpture

I am delighted to see that my short documentary “In the Studio with Danny Osborne” about the making of his Oscar Wilde Memorial Statue is now live via QR code at the statue on Merrion Square! You can also catch it here: In the Studio with Danny Osborne...

PHOTOIRELAND Festival Screenings of “Journey to YU (in the footsteps of Rebecca West)” at Temple Bar Gallery & Studios (July 14 – 17).

by build_1h7qoh | Jul 14, 2015 | Culture, Documentaries, Photography, Travel

“Journey to YU (in the footsteps of Rebecca West)” is a photo-documentary produced, written, and directed by Deirdre Mulrooney, inspired by award winning photographer Dragana Jurišić’s RHA & Belfast Exposed exhibition “YU – The Lost Country”, which follows...

My doco Damhsa na hEigeandala/ Dance Emergency is on TG4 again tonight!

by build_1h7qoh | Jul 8, 2015 | Culture, Dance, Documentaries

TG4 SPLANC ARTS DOCUMENTARY (funded by TG4 & ARTS COUNCIL) 9.30pm, TG4, Wednesday July 8th, 2015 Against the backdrop of seldom-seen 1940’s bohemian Dublin, and suspicions of Nazi espionage, we recount an Irish-German artist’s forgotten struggle to bring Modern...
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