Talk Irish politics and the Arts Council Kevin Rafter A fresh look at the legacy of Irish political leaders W.T. Cosgrave, Eamon de Valera and Charles Haughey in relation to the arts.
Theatre | Talk Meet our Theatre Makers Four theatre makers from Ireland, Greece, Lithuania and Portugal discuss their work and special month-long residency at the CCI.
Talk | Podcast The CCI is 20! Emmanuel Tellier in conversation with Jan Carson An evening highlighting the importance of the CCI as an international platform for performance, collaboration and discussion about the island of Ireland.
Literature | Talk Voyage en Angleterre, en Ecosse et en Irlande Homage to Barbara Wright Discover the stories around this illustrated account of a journey to England, Scotland and Ireland in 1824, finally published nearly 200 years later.
Talk 2022 Congress for Ireland Emma Dabiri, Manchán Magan, Fintan O’Toole, Jennifer Walshe Our final evening of addresses for 2022 Congress for Ireland sees four eminent speakers discuss the state of the Irish nation in relation to identity, languages, Europe and music.
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.
Literature | Talk Symposium/ Colloque Global Ulysses Notre Dame University – Keough-Naughton Institute of Irish Studies (USA) is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses.
Theatre | Talk Discussion with Brokentalkers Tonight the co-directors Feidlim Cannon and Gary Keegan will discuss how the company Brokentalkers explores new forms that challenge traditional text-based plays.
Season of Centenaries | Talk 2022 Congress for Ireland Amanda Coogan, Jennifer Goff, Paul Rouse This second evening of ‘state of the nation’ addresses sees Amanda Coogan, Jennifer Goff and Paul Rouse talk respectively about art, design and Irish sports.
Talk Women, taboos, feminisms In the run-up to the Franco-Irish Literary Festival in Dublin, CCI hosts this conversation looking at feminist issues in both Irish and French society.
Season of Centenaries | St Patrick's Festival | Talk 2022 Congress for Ireland Sean Binder, Catriona Crowe, Richard Kearney, Panti Bliss An important 'state of the nation' evening with four renowned speakers commenting on centennial Ireland in relation to social justice, human rights, history, philosophy and religion.
Talk St Brigid's Day Lauded by the Irish Times as the “most courageous Irish album of the year”, Edel Meade’s ‘Brigids and Patricias’ is celebrated alongside leaders from the world of French and Irish theatre.
Talk | Online event Napoleon and Ireland This year is the bicentenary of Napoleon Bonaparte’s death and in this context Professor Bartlett, Emeritus Professor at the University of Aberdeen, will examine the historical reality of Napoleon and Ireland.
Talk | Irish Language The Irish Language: Food for the soul Together with the University of Maynooth, CCI is delighted to present this event as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge (Irish language week).
Talk The Cultural Arena: New Approaches for a Pandemic Era Organised by FICEP, these three international round-table discussions will discuss the future of culture.
Talk Count O'Rouerke and the Marquis de Mirepoix Stephen Griffin presents the annual Liam Swords lecture: ‘Your future nephew: Count O'Rouerke, the Marquis de Mirepoix and family interests in Vienna 1738-1740.’