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SUMMARY:Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity makes Welsh debut at IFF Film Festival\, Elysium Gallery\, Swansea
DESCRIPTION:Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity will feature in the elysium International Film Festival Week \non Wednesday August 12th at 7pm.\n\nThe festival runs from Weds 12th to Sat 15th August\, with four installaments premiering on Elysium Gallery Y\nouTube channel and social media outlets at 7pm UK time. The running order is:\n\nWeds 12th:\nLily Dean\, Shir Handelsman\, Alexander Iasenko\, Deirdre Mulrooney\, Behnaz\nFahari\n\nThurs 13th:#\nTracy Satchwill\, Svetlana Ochkovskaya\, RV & Oliver Tida Tida\, Izaak\nBrandt\, Diamond Frances\, Finn Rabbitt Dove\n\nFri 14th:\nEmily Peacock\, Cointeen Trash\, Gisela Ferreira\, Nirit Rechavi\, Zhang\nRuiqi\, Kieron Da Silva Beckerton\n\nSat 15th:\nAbel Korinsky\, Julia Keenan\, Sean Smuda\, Javier Velazquez\, Mitja Zupanc\,\nJack Thomson\n\nElysium gallery will be reopening from Aug 5th so the films will also be played on a show reel\nat some point during the Film week.
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/lucia-joyce-full-capacity-makes-welsh-debut-at-iff-film-festival-elysium-gallery-swansea/
LOCATION:elysium 210 High Street\, Swansea\, SA1 1PE\, elysium gallery\, Swansea\, Wales\, SA1 1PE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Dance,Film
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200805T180000
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SUMMARY:Think ND Kylemore Book Club: Understanding the Body with WB Yeats and James Joyce
DESCRIPTION:In connection with “Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity”\, which will be available to view for 7 days as part of the series\, Deirdre and Evanna Lynch will be participating in ThinkND Kylemore Book Club series “Understanding the Body with WB Yeats and James Joyce”\, hosted by the great Declan Kiberd on Wednesday August 5th at 6pm (Irish time).  Our session is titled “Body and Mind”. \n“In this segment\, Professor Declan Kiberd will situate the series within our current collective experience of the coronavirus pandemic as daily attention is drawn to the vulnerability of our bodies. Introducing readers to two major Irish authors\, James Joyce and W.B. Yeats\, Kiberd will explain how their work invites readers to interrogate the body and its relationship to the mind\, to pain\, to history\, and to creative expression.”
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/think-nd-kylemore-book-club-yeats-joyce-and-the-body/
LOCATION:Dublin 2
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200617
DTSTAMP:20260405T113405
CREATED:20200508T104911Z
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SUMMARY:Lucia Joyce Bloomsday 2020 Broadcasts
DESCRIPTION:RTE Lyric FM will re-broadcast my BAI-funded feature radio documentary on Lucia Joyce to tie in with Bloomsday 2020\, on Sunday June 14th at 6pm.  This will tie in with further virtual events to be announced on Bloomsday itself\, June 16th.  Watch this space! In the meantime\, here is the information on the radio documentary: \n\n\n\n\n\nReassessing the artistic significance and legacy of Lucia Joyce as an artist in her own right\, with Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood in Harry Potter) as Lucia Joyce and a cast featuring Olwen Fouéré\, Bairbre Ni Chaoimh\, Michael James Ford and Elliot Moriarty. \nAligning Lucia’s promising modern dance career at the heart of 1920s Parisian avant-garde with Yeats’ & de Valois’ Abbey Theatre Ballets\, we ask\, what if the overlooked daughter of the famous writer had been allowed to fulfill her promise? \nInterviewees: Carol Loeb Shloss (Lucia Joyce\, To Dance in the Wake); Simon O’Connor director of www.MoLI.ie; Olwen Fouéré creator of Riverrun; David Norris & Robert Nicholson. \nProducer/Presenter : Deirdre Mulrooney \nA Deirdre Mulrooney Production for RTE lyric fm\, funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.\nOriginal score: Conor Linehan\nSound Supervision: Neil Kavanagh \nFor more info click here: https://www.rte.ie/culture/2019/0711/1061493-reclaiming-lucia-joyce-the-lyric-feature/ \nEvanna Lynch’s Instagram Post from rehearsals at O’Connell House\, Notre Dame Global Gateway Dublin
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/lucia-joyce-bloomsday-broadcasts/
LOCATION:Dublin 2
CATEGORIES:Dance,Dance History,Radio
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200617
DTSTAMP:20260405T113405
CREATED:20200605T070848Z
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SUMMARY:Online Premiere of Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity at Bloomsday Festival June 11 - 16
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted that our short dance film “Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity” is making its online premiere as part of the first ever online Bloomsday Festival\, from June 11th to 16th.  The film stars Evanna Lynch (best known as Luna Lovegood in Harry Potter)\, channeling Lucia Joyce as captured by photographer Berenice Abbott at the height of her dancing prowess in 1920s Paris.  Choreography is by Megan Kennedy of Junk Ensemble; Costume by Claire Garvey; Original score by Conor Linehan; Shot by Brian O’Leary; Edited by Aoife Carey; Stills photography by Mella Travers. Produced\, directed\, and concept by Deirdre Mulrooney. \nThe film premiered at Bloomsday Trieste 2019\, followed by a special screening at Museum of Literature of Ireland; Kerry International Film Festival; and Richard Harris International Film Festival\, where Evanna Lynch was nominated for best actor in a female role. \nFor more info on the online streaming of the film please go to Bloomsday Festval here. \nEvanna Lynch’s Instagram Post from rehearsals at Notre Dame Global Gateway\, O’Connell House\, Merrion Square\, Dublin \nRehearsing at Notre Dame Global Gateway\, O’Connell House.
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/online-premiere-of-lucia-joyce-full-capacity-at-bloomsday-festival-june-11-16/
LOCATION:Bloomsday Festival\, North Great Georges Street\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Dance,Dance History,Film
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200525
DTSTAMP:20260405T113405
CREATED:20200508T103123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200520T162537Z
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SUMMARY:UCD Festival @ Home/ Coosheen's Forgotten Seanchai and Son
DESCRIPTION:UCD Festival\, which is virtual this year due to Covid 19\, will feature my BAI-funded radio documentary which was broadcast on Newstalk\, “Coosheen’s Forgotten Seanchai and Son”\, in association with UCD’s National Folklore Collection. \nDeirdre Mulrooney unearths the vernacular magic of forgotten Irish language village Coosheen\, County Clare and its unsung storytellers –  a special place which despite being on the windswept “Wild Atlantic Way” today doesn’t even register on Google maps. \nOff the grid in West Clare\, on the Doonbeg road 2km North of well known ‘Victorian seaside resort’ Kilkee the road-sign on a bare\, ascending left turn announces “L2024”.  L2024?  You’d never guess that just over the brow of this hill\, descending into the mighty Atlantic towards infinity\, this modest boreen leads to what not so long ago was a thriving Irish language village of fisher folk\, kelp collectors\, and an award-winning storyteller with connections to Walt Disney. \nPreferring anonymity\, “Coosheen”\, with its magnificent Atlantic vista North towards the Aran Islands\, boasts no sign at all\, let alone the Iar Ghaeltacht sign to which it is entitled\, trumpeting its heritage on the “Wild Atlantic Way”.  Join producer Deirdre Mulrooney who was lucky enough to spend her childhood summers in this remote spot\, in her BAI-funded feature radio documentary “Coosheen’s Forgotten Seanchai and Son”\, as she discovers a 1950 National Folklore Collection recording of the forgotten Oireachtas winning Seanchai even they never knew about – Padraig “Croaker” Ó Briain –  who was born in 1873 and lived on the site where her parents built a traditional cottage in the 1980s. \nEnlisting the help of young Irish scholar Ailbe Van der Heide\, Professor Angela Bourke (Voices Underfoot; The Burning of Bridgie Cleary; Maeve Brennan: Homeless at the New Yorker) and actor Pat Laffan (Father Ted; The Snapper; Barry Lyndon; The Queen; Abbey Theatre Company)\, together they decipher and unravel the magic of Croaker’s idiosyncratic and site-specific\, yet universal fairy tales. \nCharting the transition from Clare Irish speaking Seanchai father to English language poet and memoirist son Paddy “The Poet” O’Brien (1920 – 1977)\, Aonghus Óg McNally (whose own grandfather Ray McNally\, creator of Hugh in Brian Friel’s 1980 play ‘Translations’\, had a house in Coosheen village)\, sings the poet’s Coosheen memoir and witty lyrics back to life. Val Geary\, last indigenous child in Coosheen village\, and Anne Daly\, great-grand-daughter of the Seanchai\, reminisce on Paddy “The Poet” O’Brien’s mischievous and unforgettable character\, and his drive to immortalise his beloved\, but disappearing Coosheen village in verse; while Margaret Kelleher\, Professor of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama at UCD (The Maamtrasna Murders)\, puts this intimate family story into the wider context of seismic language shift in Ireland. \nPremiering “Caoineadh Chuaisin”\, a haunting\, original score by Rossa Ó Snodaigh of Kila\, Irish language activist\, author of several books ás gaeilge\, and convenor of ‘Mindfield: An Puball Gaeilge’ at the Electric Picnic. \nFeaturing: \nAnne Daly\, great-grand-daughter of Padraig “Croaker” Ó Briain\, fisherman and forgotten Seanchai of Coosheen \nVal Geary\, last indigenous child of Coosheen Village \nProfessor Angela Bourke\, Author of “Voices Underfoot”\, Famine Folio; The Burning of Bridgie Cleary; Maeve Brennan: Homeless at the New Yorker \nMargaret Kelleher\, Professor of Anglo-Irish Literature & Drama at UCD\, Author of The Maamtrasna Murders (UCD Press: 2018). \nAonghus Óg McNally (whose grandfather Ray McNally had a house in Coosheen)\, performs song/poems and Coosheen Memoir by Paddy “The Poet” O’Brien \nPat Laffan (Barry Lyndon; Father Ted; The Snapper; The Queen; Abbey Theatre Company) as Padraig “Croaker” Ó Briain \n1950 Clare Irish recording of Croaker Ó Briain by National Folklore Commission\, translated by Ailbe Van der Heide (UCD) \n1950 recording of Pádraig Ó Briain by Tadhg Ó Murchadha courtesy of National Folklore Collection UCD \nOriginal score by Rossa Ó Snodaigh of Kila (Irish language activist\, author of several books in Irish) \nCREDITS:\nCoosheen’s Forgotten Seanchai and Son was produced and presented by Deirdre Mulrooney. Sound Supervision and Mixing by Neil Kavanagh. \nMore info to follow! \nRecording Croaker’s version of The Widow’s Son\, translated to English by Ailbe van der Heide and adapted by DM \nPat Laffan in his living room recording Croaker’s version of The Widow’s Son
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/ucd-festival-coosheens-forgotten-seanchai-and-son/
LOCATION:Dublin 2
CATEGORIES:Radio
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200201T130000
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CREATED:20200108T093408Z
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SUMMARY:"Georgie's Vision" features in Herstory Event at National Library of Ireland
DESCRIPTION:George Yeats by John Butler Yeats \nI’ll be speaking about George Yeats\, and showing my documentary “Georgie’s Vision” (funded by BAI Sound & Vision; broadcast originally as a radio documentary on RTE Lyric FM)\, as part of this event highlighting some of the extraordinary women in the life of WB Yeats\, including Lilly\, Lolly\, and Anne Yeats. I’ll be in esteemed company with Elaine Sisson (IADT) and Lucy Collins (UCD).
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/herstory-event-at-national-library-of-ireland/
LOCATION:National Library of Ireland\, Kildare Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191027T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191102T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T113405
CREATED:20190924T140859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T094928Z
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SUMMARY:Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity @ Richard Harris International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:NAT / INTL SHORTS BLOCK (9) MOVING ON..\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nADMISSION €5 \nBarry Wilson – Persuasions to Enjoy directed by Shane Serrano \n To the Boats directed by Michael Driscoll \n Swipe at First Sight directed by Kevin de la Isla O’Neill & Stephen Crilly \nAFLOAT directed by Ronan Dempsey \n Walls of Limerick directed by Arturo Bandinelli \nHer Name is… directed by Claire Byrne & Lydia McGuinness \n First Disco directed by Helen O’Reilly \n Procession directed by Jeda De Brí \n Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity directed by Deirdre Mulrooney \nEverything Looks Better in the Sunshine directed by Jonathan Farrelly & Mark Smyth
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/the-richard-harris-international-film-festival/
LOCATION:The Commercial\, 46 - 47 Catherine Street\, Limerick\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191025T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191025T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T113405
CREATED:20191018T093946Z
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SUMMARY:TRUE NORTH @ Richard Harris International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:TRUE NORTH: Paud Mulrooney’s Irish-Canadian Adventures in Super 8”\, is a half-hour film by Deirdre Mulrooney offering a rare window into the life of Native Canadians via an Irish Family who were fortunate enough to share their path in the 70s & 80s.  \n“TRUE NORTH” offers a unique representation of Irish-Canadian experience via Paud Mulrooney’s never-seen Super 8 films and self-developed photographs of life on Cat Lake and Ogoki Post Reserves in the 70s and 80s\, with his young family\, (including the film-maker). Ogoki Post has come into international focus thanks to Gord Downie\, lead singer of top Canadian band Tragically Hip’s latest album ‘Secret Path’\, the proceeds of which go to truth and reconciliation with Canada’s First Nations. Paud Mulrooney\, a school teacher from Limerick\, was on this path decades ago\, when he brought his wife and family to live with the Ojibway and Cree people\, and ran the local schools there at a critical period of transition from the Residential school system to more enlightened native community-run schools\, developing a new curriculum suited to native traditions and lifestyle. ‘True North’ reveals what drew Paud Mulrooney there – from his days in Trinity College Dublin to an encounter with Vietnam War Draft Dodgers who were forming a film co-op when he arrived to Toronto in the 1960s – bathed in the gorgeous hues of his original dreamy Super 8 reels and slow photography. \nFor more info on Gord Downie’s “Secret Path” see www.secretpath.ca \nThe For the Cause block will feature 6 Nat/Intl Shorts Films: \nThe Marksman\nDirected by Conor Healy\nRuntime: 1 minute\, 10 seconds \nAn army sniper contemplates the lives of those he is tasked with eliminating. \n\nAshmina\nDirected by Dekel Berenson\nRuntime: 15 minutes \nIn an impoverished country\, rife with contradiction\, a young girl is torn between her obligation to her family and the influence of foreign visitors. \n\nThe Boy Who Wanted to Fly\nDirected by Jorge Muriel\nRuntime: 20 minutes \nIn the Madrid of the 80s\, Ivan\, a five-year-old boy\, is confronted with the birth of a new brother. His sister is dad´s favorite\, the newborn is mom’s favorite. Which place does he take in this new situation? What if He could fly and escape? \n\nMoth\nDirected by Allyn Quigley\nRuntime: 14 minutes \nA taxi driver returns to work after the death of his daughter\, only to come across the young boy who may be responsible \n\nTrue North: Paud Mulrooney’s Irish-Canadian Adventures in Super 8\nDirected by Deirdre Mulrooney\nRuntime: 27 minutes\, 30 seconds \nThis half-hour film offers a rare window into the life of Native Canadians via an Irish Family who were fortunate enough to share their path in the 1970s and 1980s. \n\nThe Third King\nDirected by Chistoph Oliver Strunck\nRuntime: 25 minutes \nThe coldest German winter of World War II. African-American private Jamar gets lost behind the enemy frontline. When he takes shelter in a cabin deep in the forest he struggles in an uncertain path with fateful encounters for heading home again.
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/true-north-richard-harris-international-film-festival/
LOCATION:Belltable\, 69 O'Connell Street\, Limerick\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191024T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191024T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T113405
CREATED:20190914T175636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T094300Z
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SUMMARY:Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity @ MoLI
DESCRIPTION:Dublin Premiere of ‘Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity’ at the Museum of Literature Ireland. In this special one-off event\, after the screening Simon O’Connor with host an Artist Talk about Lucia Joyce and the making of the film featuring choreographer Megan Kennedy\, choreographer Claire Garvey\, stills photographer Mella Travers\, composer Conor Linehan and\, of course\, the film’s producer and director\, Deirdre Mulrooney.
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/lucia-joyce-full-capacity/
LOCATION:Museum of Literature Ireland\, UCD Newman House\, St Stephen's Green\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191020T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191020T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T113405
CREATED:20190914T180154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T094151Z
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SUMMARY:Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity @ Kerry International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Irish Premiere: Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity \nSunday October 20th 4pm – 6pm at St. Mary’s Church of the Sloes\, Kenmare Place\, Killarney \n\n\n\n\nShorts – New Narratives + Q&A/Intro\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nTeen + / 105 min (plus Q&A/Intro) \nEach of these exciting Irish and International short films plays with narrative structures. This is a unique mix of spoken word\, music\, dance or even silent films that experiment with new and fresh narrative progression. Each film stands alone\, so expect the unexpected. \nARTHUR KING – CHANGING LANDSCAPES \nDirector: Brian Canning\, Sam Johnson / Producer: Sam Johnson\, Lisa Klipsic \nLos Angeles based art collective Arthur King travels to rural Iowa to gather audio and visual samples from a small family farm in order to reuse them creatively in a large-scale\, improvisational visual art and music performance within the same setting. \nWalls of Limerick  \nDirector: Arturo Bandinelli / Producer: Kat and Dawg Productions \nWalls of Limerick is a vertical dance film that explores the psychological effects that harsh political borders have on people. \nPLACES \nDirector & Producer: Claudia Barral Magaz / Producer: Andrés Pulido Santamaría \nIn Places we explore the limits of time and it’s course. It captures the trip to different instants\, always from the same place\, expanding the possibilities of the ellipsis and giving birth to an artistic universe that evokes memories using always the same spatial coordinates. \nHappy Easter \nDirector & Producer: Boris Utkin \nA schoolboy tells a story of how a bunch of youngsters robbed a grocery store near the nightclub. \nThe Dream Report \nDirector & Producer: Jack O’Shea \nA deadpan sci-fi interweaving moments of familiar routine with esoteric messages from deep space. \nX Anniversary \nDirector & Producer: Yvette Farmer \nFour monologues performed by the same actor exploring themes of grief\, regret\, LGBTQ and our wants and desires. \nLucia Joyce: Full Capacity \nDirector & Producer: Deirdre Mulrooney \nWe imagine and pay tribute to misunderstood artist Lucia Joyce at ‘full capacity’\, referencing Berenice Abbott’s iconic 1928 large format photograph of Lucia in her self-designed silver fish costume\, and a little-known link with WB Yeats’s Abbey Theatre Ballets. \nThe Garden \nDirector & Producer: Patrick Müller \nStrange blossoms\, sunken pathways\, déjà vus: A hike through H.P. Lovecraft’s most personal garden. \nBilly Willy \nDirector & Producer: Michael Barwise & Sean Mullan \nExploring residue\, trauma and memory through the eyes of two best friends and their shared identities. Billy and Willy guide us through their world of Jazz. \nWas That A Yes? \nDirector: Ray Mac Donnacha / Producer: Kevin Ó Flatharta \nDate-night disaster\, sometimes you wish you could start the perfect evening all over again. \nTuna \nDirector: Cliona Noonan / Producer: IADT Dun Laoghaire \nA late-night supermarket cashier with a strange obsession is visited by a mysterious customer.
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/kerry-international-film-festival/
LOCATION:St. Mary’s Church of the Sloes\, Kenmare Place\, Killarney\, St. Mary's Church of the Sloes\, Kenmare Place\, Killarney\, Co Kerry\, Ireland
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