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‘Keeping an Even Pace with the Harp’ – Ann Heymann

'Keeping an Even Pace with the Harp'Rhythmic experiments in the performance of an 11th century didatic poem.A discussion moderated by Ann Heymann, Moore Institute visiting fellow,with clÌÁirseach and voice examples

ECHO Seminar: Birthplace & Displaced: Women in C19th Ireland – Charlotte McIvor & Riana O’Dwyer

ECHOHumanities Research ForumECHO is a regular humanities research forum taking place on Thursday in the Moore Institute, with Workshops discussing research strategies, and Seminars for research papers of all kinds. Everyone at all levels across the College of Arts is invited, and requests for future events and seminar paper submissions are hugely welcome.For more information... | Read on »

Public Concert – Guth Binn 7 T̩ada ÌÒir ̢åÛå¢ Bardic Voices, Horns And Medieval Harps – with Ann & Charlie Heymann, Lillis ÌÒ Laoire and Simon Dwyer

Guth Binn 7 T̩ada ÌÒir ‰ۢ Bardic Voices, Horns and medieval harps On Friday, November 30th at 7 pm, NUI Galway's Aula Maxima will resound with the ancient sounds of early Irish harp, voice and horn. Gold-strung clÌÁirseachs played by Ann Heymann will accompany 7th-18th century Gaelic poems (including genres of laoi, rosc and amhrÌÁn)... | Read on »

Beckett Reading Group

Beckett Reading Group All readings will be kept short, as this reading group is meant to inspire not increase the work that everyone is doing. We will be concentrating on his radio and television plays for our first meetings. We hope that considering the implications of these works as texts will lead to stimulating discussion.... | Read on »

ECHO Workshop: Research funding proposals

ECHOHumanities Research ForumECHO is a regular humanities research forum taking place on Thursday in the Moore Institute, with Workshops discussing research strategies, and Seminars for research papers of all kinds. Everyone at all levels across the College of Arts is invited, and requests for future events and seminar paper submissions are hugely welcome. For more... | Read on »