“Sweet Dancers: An Illustrated Talk on Irish Dance” by Deirdre Mulrooney

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Photo of Deirdre Mulrooney by Ishmael Claxton Deirdre Mulrooney, dance historian, documentary filmmaker, author of Irish Moves, an illustrated history of dance and physical theatre in Ireland, and host of Dance Ireland’s 30th Anniversary podcasts presents a virtual illustrated talk on Irish Dance. Followed by an audience Q&A. as a part of Princeton University’s 2020-21 … Continue reading "“Sweet Dancers: An Illustrated Talk on Irish Dance” by Deirdre Mulrooney"

Symposium on “The 175th Anniversary of Frederick Douglass’s Tour of Ireland”

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On November 13, Professor of History Christine Kinealy (Quinnipiac University), author Colum McCann (author of TransAtlantic), and Assistant Professor of English and African American Studies Autumn Womack (Princeton University) lead a symposium on “The 175th Anniversary of Frederick Douglass’s Tour of Ireland," moderated by Paul Muldoon, Howard G. B. Clark '21 Professor at Princeton University. … Continue reading "Symposium on “The 175th Anniversary of Frederick Douglass’s Tour of Ireland”"

Lecture by Patrick Radden Keefe

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Bestselling author and staff writer at The New Yorker Patrick Radden Keefe delivers a lecture on “Say Nothing: A true Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland” as part of Princeton University’s 2020-21 Fund for Irish Studies series

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