Season of Centenaries Season of Centenaries The CCI has planned an ambitious season of exhibitions and projects celebrating the two centenaries, the publication of ‘Ulysses’ and the independence of Ireland as a Free State.
Season of Centenaries | Exhibition Deirdre Brennan Following Ulysses For its courtyard exhibition, the CCI has selected eighteen photos from this large body of work, one representing each chapter of “Ulysses”.
Season of Centenaries | Visual Arts Oonagh Young Reading Ulysses You can watch and read the more than 265,000 words that make up James Joyce’s masterpiece.
Season of Centenaries | Theatre Yes! Reflections of Molly Bloom Hailed by New York critics, this is a dynamic portrayal of Molly Bloom and celebration of womanhood created by Aedin Moloney and Colum McCann.
Season of Centenaries | Literature | Musique Pomes Penyeach as part of the Festival Quartier du Livre Join some of Ireland’s finest contemporary musicians on a journey to comprehend love and life from the map left by James Joyce’s pen.
Season of Centenaries | Musique A Bit of a Peregrination Jazz with a West-African touch, improvisation and spoken word take you on a very discursive excursion into the inner world of Joyce’s Ulysses.
Season of Centenaries | Outdoor event Bloomsday Picnic Join the CCI for a festive literary picnic and an immersive experience into James Joyce’s universe and words.
Season of Centenaries | Literature | Musique Tundish Paris 2022 An evening of words and music produced by Field Day to celebrate the Tundish Award that is bestowed in Paris this year upon a special recipient
Season of Centenaries | Musique Ulysses Journey 2022 – the concert A specially curated concert for guitar and voice brings together the Ulysses connections between Ireland, France and Hungary.
Season of Centenaries | Talk 2022 Congress for Ireland This series of short talks by high-profile contemporary thinkers echoes the Irish Race Congress held in Paris in January 1922, where each speaker expressed their hopes and aspirations for the new Free State.