by build_1h7qoh | May 27, 2026 | Culture, Dance History, Film, Projects, Writing
I’m delighted that my surrealist short aerial dance film, “The Clouds are not Inaccessible”, based on a 1932 text by Lucia Joyce will premiere at the Irish Film Institute as part of Bloomsday FIlm Festival alongside René Clair’s 1924 surrealist...
by build_1h7qoh | May 6, 2026 | Culture, Documentaries, Film, Photography, Television, Travel, Uncategorized
Thanks to Valerie Waters for the fantastic RTE Nationwide report on April 20th, which sets myself and my Mum up nicely for our imminent return trip to Cat Lake First Nations next month. In the meantime I was thrilled to receive support from Canada Council for the...
by build_1h7qoh | Mar 23, 2026 | Culture, Dance, Dance History, Film, Irish Society, Projects, Theatre, Travel
Delighted to report that the stars aligned earlier this month with this super-talented crew, and our short aerial dance film “The Clouds are not Inaccessible”/ “Les Nuages ne sont Inaccessibles” is safely in the can, and currently being edited....
by build_1h7qoh | Jan 9, 2026 | Books, Culture, Dance, Dance History, Film, Irish Society, Literature, Projects, Publishing, Writing
On a recent visit to the legendary Paris bookshop Shakespeare and Company, I was glad to see that my book reclaiming Lucia Joyce as an artist is now available in their Theatre section for 2026 – so feel free to grab a copy there, and be sure to spread the word...
by build_1h7qoh | Jul 7, 2025 | Culture, Dance, Dance History, Film, Writing
Merci to the French Embassy in Ireland for inviting me to present an illustrated talk entitled “Lucia Joyce in Paris” at the Alliance Française on Bloomsday this year. It was a delight to share the highlights of my month at Centre Culturel Irlandais,...
by build_1h7qoh | Apr 27, 2025 | Books, Culture, Dance, Dance History, Documentaries, Documentary, Film, Projects, Publishing, Sculpture, Writing
I was delighted to see Lucy McCabe’s review of my book ‘Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity’ in Village Magazine”. It is great to see people engaging with the work. McCabe’s response is thought-provoking: ‘At once alternative biography,...