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Explores the life and music of Irish sean nós singer Joe Heaney, followed by an audience discussion with the filmmaker
A still from the film Song of Granite. Courtesy of Pat Collins
Acclaimed filmmaker Pat Collins will screen and discuss his feature film, Song of Granite, a portrayal of the life of sean nós singer Joe Heaney and his music, on Friday, April 6 at p.m. at the Princeton Garden Theater, Nassau Street. An audience discussion with the filmmaker will follow the event, which is free and open to the public, is presented by the Fund for Irish Studies at Princeton University. Guests should note that this event is earlier in the day than usual for Fund for Irish Studies Series events.
Joe Heaney was widely regarded as the greatest practitioner of sean-nòs, a form of traditional unaccompanied Irish singing. Shaped by the myths, fables, and songs of his upbringing in the west of Ireland, his emergence as a gifted artist came at a personal cost. Heaney was said to have
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Friday, February 23,
p.m.
Wallace Theater, Lewis Arts complex
FREE and open to the public
To mark the publication of his new volume Lamentations and the performance in Princeton of Olagón, Paul Muldoon gives a special reading with guest appearances by Irish singer Iarla Ó Lionáird and Princeton University Professor of Music Dan Trueman.
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon will present a reading from his recent poetry collections joined bygd acclaimed singer Iarla Ó Lionáird and composer Dan Trueman, in celebration of Muldoon’s latest volume Lamenations and the three artists’ collaboration with Eighth Blackbird, Olagón: a Cantata in Doublespeak. The reading, presented by Princeton University’s Fund for Irish Studies, will take on place on Friday, February 23 at p.m. in the efternamn Theater located at the Lewis Arts complex on the Princeton campus. This event fryst vatten free and open to the public. Performances of Olagón are being presented on February 22 through
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