European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies
60 episodes
5 months ago
In their conversation with Tim Groenland, Emily Cooper and Dean Fee discuss the origins of their literary journal, The Pig’s Back, designed as a Donegal-based journal with an international bent. They talk about creating not only an issue, but a beautiful object that stays in people’s minds; blurring fiction and non-fiction; bringing the many literary journals in Ireland together at the Journals Fleadh; and what being edited has thought them as writers and editors. www.efacis.eu
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In their conversation with Tim Groenland, Emily Cooper and Dean Fee discuss the origins of their literary journal, The Pig’s Back, designed as a Donegal-based journal with an international bent. They talk about creating not only an issue, but a beautiful object that stays in people’s minds; blurring fiction and non-fiction; bringing the many literary journals in Ireland together at the Journals Fleadh; and what being edited has thought them as writers and editors. www.efacis.eu
56. Breandán de Gallaí in conversation with Gyula Glaser (16 January 2025)
The Irish Itinerary Podcast
42 minutes
10 months ago
56. Breandán de Gallaí in conversation with Gyula Glaser (16 January 2025)
In his conversation with Gyula Glaser, Breandán de Gallaí discusses the very beginning of his interest in dance; the impact of Riverdance on Irish dancing; Irishness and how this is not a defining part of the dance form; the creation of his own choreographic voice and how his academic research helped him do this; and the reception of his work. Links: Breandán de Gallaí Dance Company: ÉRIU (www.eriu.co)Instagram: @eriudancecompanyCelebrating 10 Years of ÉRIU: https://www.youtube.com/...
The Irish Itinerary Podcast
In their conversation with Tim Groenland, Emily Cooper and Dean Fee discuss the origins of their literary journal, The Pig’s Back, designed as a Donegal-based journal with an international bent. They talk about creating not only an issue, but a beautiful object that stays in people’s minds; blurring fiction and non-fiction; bringing the many literary journals in Ireland together at the Journals Fleadh; and what being edited has thought them as writers and editors. www.efacis.eu