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Toronto Launch of ’50 Irish Lives in Canada’

by build_1h7qoh | Dec 6, 2025 | Books, Culture, Irish Society, Publishing, Travel, Writing

It was wonderful to make it to the launch of ‘Fifty Irish Lives in Canada’ edited by Mark McGowan & Eamonn McKee at University of Toronto with my Mum, brother Richard, school friend Carolyn & the legend that is Godfrey Jordan . What an honour to contribute...

Pop-up ‘Brancusi Bird’ scene reading, and other Bloomsday perambulations…

by build_1h7qoh | Jul 3, 2024 | Culture, Film, Theatre, Writing

  As part of Bloomsday Festival at the James Joyce Centre, on Friday, June 14th, in an act of creative synergy that Joyce himself would be proud of, we did a pop-up scene reading from my play “Brancusi Bird”, by way of introduction, and of welcome, to Amanda...

2024 Travels to Rue des Irlandais, and Ticino, Switzerland

by build_1h7qoh | May 21, 2024 | Culture, Dance, Dance History, Documentaries, Photography, Projects, Publishing, Travel

I’ve been lucky enough lately to enjoy an inspiring artist residency at Centre Culturel, Irlandais, on Paris’ rue des Irlandais for the month of April; and a spookily magical week in the Ticino, following in the footsteps of 1940s Irish-German Modern Dance...

‘Come and See Me, I’m a Crossword Puzzle’, Saint Lucia’s Day ritual at Dublin’s James Joyce Centre

by build_1h7qoh | Dec 25, 2022 | Culture, Dance, Dance History, Projects, Theatre, Writing

  After dark on Saint Lucia’s Day, Wednesday, December 13th, we presented a four part immersive experience at the James Joyce Centre entitled “Come and See Me, I’m a Crossword Puzzle” to mark the 40th anniversary of Lucia Joyce’s...

Erina Brady features in Tanz Magazin

by build_1h7qoh | Apr 10, 2015 | Culture, Dance, Documentaries

                My contributor copy of Tanz Magazin just arrived in the post! I’m thrilled to see Erina Brady getting (long overdue) recognition for her overlooked contribution to Irish cultural history in this...
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