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About NUI Galway
About NUI Galway
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Guiding Breakthrough Research at NUI Galway
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Community Engagement
Community Engagement
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Events
Wednesday, 3 March 2021
Arts in Action - Sacrificial Wind
Lorna Shaughnessy's poetic examination of the characters around the story of the sacrifice of Iphigenia by her father Agamemnon asks big questions about war, patriarchy, and society. Mary McPartlan commissioned Shaughnessy and Hafler to produce it as a world premiere in 2017 for Arts in Action, and Sacrificial Wind held the distinction of being the first piece of theatre performed in the new O’Donoghue Theatre. Sacrificial Wind has also been performed in the Seamus Heaney Centre in Queen’s University, Belfast. The piece was worked using the Michael Chekhov Technique, a process of acting McPartlan herself was dedicated to and which she also pioneered at NUI Galway.
Click here to register for this event.
Location: Online
Time:13:00