Four evenings of impassioned speeches from contemporary Irish voices
Worldwide, 2020 was the year of the televised address of the nation, with diligent speech-writers working in over-drive, constructing emotive speeches which have both reinforced our awareness of the fragility of human existence and inspired altruistic acts of humanity. New language has been developed to describe new circumstances. Unfamiliar words have become common currency.
To mark the beginning of a New Year and look forward, we hope, to an era post-COVID-19, the CCI has commissioned 40 artists to address the world with their reflections on the times in which we live: choreographers, theatre makers, writers, musicians, visual artists and filmmakers convey their values, their preoccupations, their anger and frustrations as well as messages of courage, joy, gratitude, desire and aspiration in this month of January.
These voices from Ireland need to be heard!
Click here to view Jan’s talk, alongside short presentations from Wayne Jordan, theatre artist/ Phillip McMahon, theatre artist/ Mark Clare, visual artist/ Joy Gerrard, visual artist/ Mary Dorcey, poet, author/ Jan Carson, writer/ Audrey O'Reilly, screen writer and director/ Kelly Rivière, actress and translator/ Caroline Byrne, theatre director/ Fearghus Ó Conchúir, choreographer and dance artist