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SUMMARY:Grundtvig Project Meeting  NUI Galway with European NGOs to examine lifelong learning and recognition for voluntary engagement
DESCRIPTION:Grundtvig Project Meeting\nNUI Galway with European NGOs to examine lifelong learning and recognition for voluntary engagement.  Thursday 12th February – Friday 13th February 20159.00-5.00\nFollowed by evening receptionCelebrating the Learning in VolunteeringThursday the 12th February 2015\, 5pmAula Maxima\, Quadrgangle\, NUI Galway \nShort inputs on the evening will come from: GVC\, Europass Ireland\, Volunteer Ireland and NUI Galway (Centre for Adult Learning and Professional Development).\nThe event is an opportunity to:Discuss with community groups the benefits to implementing learning and recognition tools for their volunteers Music and refreshments will accompany.\nFor further information on this L̩argas funded project to recognise volunteer learning: http://cki.nuigalway.ie/news/634/roads-to-recogition/
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/grundtvig-project-meeting-nui-galway-with-european-ngos-to-examine-lifelong-learning-and-recognition-for-voluntary-engagement/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Performing Famine Memory: Irish Theatre and the Great Hunger Symposium - February 12th and 13th 2015
DESCRIPTION:Performing Famine Memory:\nIrish Theatre and the Great Hunger Symposium\nConference Convener and Contact: Dr. Jason King Jason.king@nuigalway.ie \nThis symposium examines Irish Theatre and Famine Memory between the periods of the Irish Revival and the rise and fall of Ireland’s Celtic Tiger.  It places special emphasis on the performance of Famine remembrance to register moments of national crisis and forced migration in Ireland\, both past and present.  The symposium brings together leading Irish theatre and famine scholars and theatre practitioners to explore recent productions about the Great Hunger in the era of the Celtic Tiger\, such as DruidMurphy’s revival (2012) of Tom Murphy’s Famine (1968)\, Sonya Kelly’s How to Keep An Alien (2014)\, Moonfish Theatre’s bilingual English and Irish language adaptation of Joseph O’Connor’s novel Star of the Sea (2014)\, Jaki McCarrick’s Belfast Girls (2012)\, Fiona Quinn’s The Voyage of the Orphans (2012)\, Caroilin Callery and Maggie Gallagher’s “Strokestown – Quebec Connection Youth Arts Project – ‘The Language of Memory and Return’” (2011-2014)\, Donal O’Kelly’s The Cambria (2005)\, and Elizabeth Kuti’s The Sugar Wife (2005).  Representations of the Great Famine during the Revival in Maud Gonne’s Dawn and early plays staged at the Gate Theatre will also be discussed. The performance of traumatic remembrance of the Famine and pivotal historical events in W.B. Yeats’s The Dreaming of the Bones (1916) will be explored in a keynote address by Professor Chris Morash.  Dr. Margu̩rite Corporaal will also deliver a keynote address on the development of international Famine studies and research networks and opportunities for collaboration. \nSymposium Schedule Thursday Februrary 12:\n1-2pm. Irish Famine Memory and Migration in Contemporary Theatre Productions: \nBarry Houlihan (NUIG)\, Overview of Irish Theatre Archival Resources at NUI Galway. \nDr. Jason King (NUIG): “Performing the Green Pacific: Staging Female Youth Migration in  Jaki  McCarrick’s Belfast Girls (2012) and Fiona Quinn’s The Voyage of the Orphans (2012)”. \nDr. Charlotte McIvor (NUIG): “Sonya Kelly’s How to Keep An Alien: Gender\, Palimpsestic Time and Migration in the Decade of Centenaries”. \n2-3pm. Staging Famine Memory: Theatre Practitioner Perspectives \nMÌÁir̩ad Ni Chroinin (NUIG and Moonfish Theatre): “Moonfish Theatre’s production of Star of the Sea\, based on the novel by Joseph O’Connor”(2014). \nCaroilin Callery (Cultural Connections Theatre Group): Strokestown – Quebec Connection Youth Arts Project – ‘The Language of Memory and Return’. \n3-3:30pm coffee break \n3:30-5pm. DruidMurphy and Early Twentieth-Century Representations of the Great Famine on Stage: \nProfessor Patrick Lonergan (NUIG): DruidMurphy (2012) and Abbey Productions of Tom Murphy’s Famine. \nDr. Margu̩rite Corporaal (Radboud University Nijmegen): “Starvation in the Shadows: (Un)staging the Famine in Maud Gonne’s Dawn (1904)”. \nRuud Van Den Beuken (Radboud University Nijmegen): “‘My blessing on the pistol and the powder and the ball!’: Prospective Memories of Landlord Murders in the Earl of Longford’s Ascendancy (1935)”. \n6pm. Keynote address: Professor Chris Morash (MRIA\, Trinity College\, Dublin): \n“Re-placing Trauma: Yeats’s The Dreaming of the Bones“. \nSymposium Schedule Friday February 13 (10am-12pm)\nPlenary Workshop: Dr. Margu̩rite Corporaal\, “Building Irish Famine Research Networks”. \nDeputy Thom Kluk from the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands will introduce keynote speaker Dr. Margu̩rite Corporaal (Radboud University Nijmegen). Dr. Corporaal will discuss her European Research Council funded project Relocated Remembrance: The Great Famine in Irish (Diaspora) Fiction\, 1847-1921 (http://www.ru.nl/relocatedremembrance/) and her Dutch Research Council funded International Network of Irish Famine Studies (INIFS) (http://www.ru.nl/irishfaminenetwork/). She will consider the challenges of building international research networks and explore the opportunities and themes for research collaboration.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performing-famine-memory-irish-theatre-and-the-great-hunger-symposium-february-12th-and-13th-2015/
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