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PERFORMANCE

These Halcyon Days
May 7 – June 2
A St. Yves Concert
May 21
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EXHIBITION

Ulysses “seen”
An International Bloomsday Celebration: Four Chapters in Four Cities
by Robert Berry
in association with
The James Joyce Centre Dublin
John McCourt and The Trieste Joyce School
Igor Jurilj, Irish Embassy to Croatia (Ljubljana) and the Tourist Board of Pula
May 1 – June 30
Irish Arts Center Gallery
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EDUCATION

Spring 2013 term begins April 15th
8-week Spring 2013 term begins April 15. Pre-register by March 2 here or through 866-811-4111 by March 2 to save $10 off each class
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Thalia Book Club
at Symphony Space presents
Colum McCann
Transatlantic
Wednesday, June 5 | 7:30 pm
National Book Award-winning novelist Colum McCann talks with John Wray (Lowboy) about his spellbinding new novel (to be released June 4).
Admission: $25 general / $21 members / 30 & Under $15
SymphonySpace.org
or 212-864-5400
at Symphony Space
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
New York, NY
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Writing Home Summer School in Ireland
July 28 - August 9
The Writing Home summer school has announced its two week programme -- featuring poets and authors David Wheatley, Molly McCloskey, Nuala Ní Chonchúir, Martin Gale, Mary Costello and others. The course will be based in Maynooth and aims to draw on the historical and cultural riches of Kildare, Wicklow and Dublin.
For further information visit
writinghomeireland.com
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Our third annual Irish Arts Center’s Book Day was a huge success and we couldn’t have done it without our sponsors and volunteers who helped us hand out thousands of free books by Irish and Irish-American authors across the boroughs of New York City.
Interested in participating in 2014? For book donation and sponsorship opportunities promoting this day of literacy and Irish culture, contact rachael@irishartscenter.org. For volunteer opportunities, contact volunteer@irishartscenter.org.
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Arts Center member.
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of the Spring Brochure!
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Playwright Deirdre Kinahan and Annie MacRae from the Manhattan Theatre Club discuss the creative process behind These Halcyon Days during the Artist Talk Back after the May 10th performance.
Playwright Deirdre Kinahan and Annie MacRae from the Manhattan Theatre Club discuss the creative process behind These Halcyon Days during the Artist Talk Back after the May 10th performance.

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Dublin duo, and twin sisters, Ellie and Louise Macnamara make up Heathers; the 2012 Meteor Award winners talk musical backgrounds and share the play their newest single, "Forget Me Knots," in advance of their April 12 SongLives concert.
Dublin duo, and twin sisters, Ellie and Louise Macnamara make up Heathers; the 2012 Meteor Award winners talk musical backgrounds and share the play their newest single, Forget Me Knots, in advance of their April 12 SongLives concert.

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New York-based singer/songwriter, Jenna Nicholls, stopped by IAC for a chat with SongLives curator, Susan McKeown, and performed her new song, “Sassie Miss Lassie,” with guitarist Mark Marshall.
New York-based singer/songwriter, Jenna Nicholls, stopped by IAC for a chat with SongLives curator, Susan McKeown, and performed her new song, Sassie Miss Lassie, with guitarist Mark Marshall.

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Kevin May and Mick Lynch from The Guggenheim Grotto sat down with SongLives curator, Susan McKeown, to discuss their success in the US and true origins back home in Ireland. Also included is a lovely acoustic version of “Cherry Red” from their forthcoming album, This Time Round.
Kevin May and Mick Lynch from The Guggenheim Grotto sat down with SongLives curator, Susan McKeown, to discuss their success in the US and true origins back home in Ireland. Also included is a lovely acoustic version of “Cherry Red” from their forthcoming album, This Time Round.

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Irish Arts Center programs, are made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
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Irish Arts Center programs, are made possible, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.
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Irish Arts Center programs, including SongLives, Masters in Collaboration VII, These Halcyon Days, Irish Arts Center Book Day, and Declan O’Rourke: In Residence are supported, in part, by Culture Ireland, the agency for the promotion of Irish arts worldwide.
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