Posts Tagged ‘Poetry’
Anamchairde / Kindred Spirits
Anamchairde means kindred spirits and is an online event bringing together speakers, musicians, singers, and other performers to commemorate and celebrate the linguistic and cultural friendship between Ireland and peoples of the First Nations of America/Canada.
More >Shades of Green
Shades of Green is a celebration of the range and depth of Irish culture in America. Over the coming weeks, creative work will be shared online from 40 American based artists engaged with Irish culture.
More >Colloquium – O’Shaughnessy Poetry Prize Winner Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh
O’Shaughnessy Poetry Prize 2020 Winner, Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh, in a conversation with Lavinia Finnerty. The discussion will be, at least partly, in Irish.
More >An Evening with John Dingley
Admission at the door: $10 Adults/$8 Seniors (over 60), $5 Children (under 16) Join us for an evening of entertainment with local Welsh-native, singer, poet, actor, author, and character extraordinaire. John will also be signing copies of his latest book, A Visit Home. A Visit Home is a collection of short stories, a sketch and…
More >Film – The Camino Voyage
The Camino Voyage is an award-winning film. A crew including a writer, two musicians, an artist and a stonemason embark on an inspiring and dangerous 2,500 kilometre modern-day Celtic odyssey from Ireland to Spain. RTE review. This event is part of the Irish Arts Week.
More >Colloquium: The Hurley-Makers Son with Patrick Deeley
Patrick Deeley, author of The End of The World and 2019 recipient of The Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Award for Poetry, will read from his memoir The Hurley-Makers Son. A discussion will follow.
More >Poetry Reading with Ethna McKiernan
Ethna McKiernan will be reading her own work, including poems from her recently published, Swimming with Shadows.
More >Class: John Montague and His Contemporaries
Born in Brooklyn, raised in Ireland, discover the richness of the poetic achievement of John Montague.
More >Class: Writing Poetry in Irish
A great way to grasp Irish is to read and write poetry in it!
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