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              9 Archival description results for Audio

              UGA T/T5/18/4 · Item · 07/2023
              Part of Theatre

              Recording of oral history interview with Lachlan Binns, Director, Co-Founder and Acrobat, and with Darcy Grant, Artistic Director, both of Gravity and Other Myths. from, Adelaide Australia. The interview features discussion on the establishment and growth of the company Gravity and Other Myths, its style of performance, circus, New Circus, and spectacle; the experiences of the company performing at the Galway International Arts Festival on numerous occasions, the work of the company members; as well as on future plans and creative work. The interview was recorded at Archives and Special Collections, University of Galway and conducted by Dr. Barry Houlihan, Archivist.
              Access to Audio: https://digital.library.universityofgalway.ie/p/ms/asset/87799

              UGA P/P71/13/1784/6 · Item · 01/12/2002
              Part of Personal

              Audio CD of "Another Country - John McGahern" with Stephen Rea, producer Frances Byrnes, Radio 3, December 1, 2002.

              UGA T/T5/18/5 · Item · 09/2023
              Part of Theatre

              Recording of oral history interview with photographer Lorraine Tuck. Tuck's photographic exhibition, "Unusual Gestures" was part of the Galway International Arts Festival 2023, at the Festival Gallery, Galway. "Unusual Gestures" is a photographic exhibition that tells the story of a family living with autism spectrum disorder [ASD], and intellectual disability. In the interview Tuck discusses the themes of the exhibition; discussion of specific photographs; curating the exhibition; personal family experiences of autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability, and in wider Irish society; and discussion of other exhibitions of photographs by Lorraine Tuck. The exhibition is curated by Photo Museum Ireland. The interview was conducted at Archives and Special Collections, University of Galway by Dr. Barry Houlihan, Archivist.
              Access to audio: https://digital.library.universityofgalway.ie/p/ms/asset/87800

              UGA T/T5/18/6 · Item · 07/2018
              Part of Theatre

              Oral history interview with photographer Sarah Hickson, whose exhibition of photographs "Sounds Unseen" were part of the 2018 Galway International Arts Festival, exhibited at the Festival Gallery, Market Street . Interview was conducted at the gallery by archivist, Dr. Barry Houlihan. Between December 2015 and May 2016, photographer Sarah Hickson made a number of visits to the temporary refugee camps of Northern France to photograph ‘The Calais Sessions’ – a live music project among musicians living in the UK, the ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais and the Grande–Synthe in Dunkirk.
              Access to audio: https://digital.library.universityofgalway.ie/p/ms/asset/87806

              UGA T/T5/18/10 · Item · 07/2023
              Part of Theatre

              Recording of interview with writer Rosemary Jenkinson. Jenkinson was part of a 'First Thought' talk event as part of the Galway International Arts Festival 2023 entitled: "Three Female Versions of Belfast", with Lucy Caldwell, and Wendy Erskine, in conversation with Jessica Traynor. The conversation discusses the writing, plays, poetry, and novel of Rosemary Jenkinson, her early and family life, memories and experiences of Belfast, experiences of bonfires in Belfast, writing about Loyalism and masculinity, characters in her works, and her writing processes.
              Access to Audio: https://digital.library.universityofgalway.ie/p/ms/asset/87802

              UGA T/T5/18/11 · Item · 07/2023
              Part of Theatre

              Recording of oral history interview with novelist and short story writer, Lucy Caldwell. Caldwell was part of a 'First Thought' talk event at the Galway International Arts Festival, entitled "Three Female Versions of Belfast", with Wendy Erskine and Rosemary Jenkinson. in conversation with Jessica Traynor. In the conversation Caldwell discusses her most recent novel, "These Days", earlier works including "Intimacies", "All the Beggars Riding", her role as editor of the collection of stories "Being Various", her early life and influences, memories of Belfast, her writing processes. Caldwell also discusses her plays and playwriting, including the play "Leaves, produced by Druid Theatre Company and directed by Garry Hynes.
              Access to audio: https://digital.library.universityofgalway.ie/p/ms/asset/87801

              UGA T/T5/18/7 · Item · 07/2018
              Part of Theatre

              Recording of oral history interview with artist Dean Kelly and on his curated exhibition, "The Art of Protest" held at Kenny's Gallery, Galway, as part of the 2018 Galway International Arts Festival. Kelly discusses the artworks within the exhibition, the work of curating, as well as his own artworks and practice. Interview conducted at Kenny's Gallery by Dr. Barry Houlihan, Archivist.
              Access to Audio: https://digital.library.universityofgalway.ie/p/ms/asset/87804