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  1. Deirdre Mulrooney |. 2024 Travels to Rue des Irlandais, and Ticino, Switzerland. I've been lucky enough lately to enjoy an inspiring artist residency at Centre Culturel, Irlandais, on Paris' rue des Irlandais for the month of April; and a spookily magical week in the Ticino, following in the footsteps of 1940s Irish-German Modern Dance pioneer...

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      In Deirdre Mulrooney’s Lucia Joyce: FULL CAPACITY, we see...

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      Deirdre is author of “Irish Moves – an illustrated history...

  2. Dee Mulrooney is an emerging Irish artist, living and working in Berlin. Raised working-class in a small nation dominated by Catholicism and men, she now lives as a teacher, a mother, and an artist discovering the joy of playing with taboos and visions of female identity that would until all to recently have seen her locked away.

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  3. In Deirdre Mulrooneys Lucia Joyce: FULL CAPACITY, we see the dancer Evanna Lynch re-imagining a dance performance, based on a 1928 photograph of Lucia Joyce taken by Berenice Abbott.

  4. 958 Followers, 1,235 Following, 981 Posts - Deirdre Mulrooney (@deirdremulrooney) on Instagram: "Reclaiming Lucia Joyce, artist; ‘Our Turtle Island Family Album’: ‘Casa Erina’, & other projects.

  5. About - Dee Mulrooney. Bloody Milk River, 23rd June – 9th July 2017, Galerie Baeren, Berlin. Vulvae Collective, 23rd October 2017, Kultstätte Keller, Berlin. Craw Festival, 22nd – 24th June 2018, Kultstätte Keller, Berlin.

  6. Deirdre is a writer/director and dance historian, who holds an honours BA in English and French; a first class honours MA, and a PhD in Modern Drama, from UCD. Reclaiming the body in Irish cultural history, Deirdre’s film documentaries about forgotten Irish-German modern dance pioneer Erina Brady “ Damhsa na hÉigeandála ” ( TG4 Splanc!

  7. Deirdre is author of “Irish Movesan illustrated history of Dance and Physical Theatre in Ireland” and “Orientalism, Orientation, and the Nomadic Work of Pina Bausch” (her PhD). As well as her freelance journalism for top Irish publications, Deirdre has contributed to several books on theatre, dance, and to RTE Sunday Miscellany ...