2024 Annual Bloomsday in Melbourne Seminar & Lunch

Sun Jun 16 2024 at 10:15 am to 02:15 pm

The Arcadia Hotel | South Yarra

Bloomsday in Melbourne
Publisher/HostBloomsday in Melbourne
2024 Annual Bloomsday in Melbourne Seminar & Lunch
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On the morning of Bloomsday itself, Sunday 16th June, join us a seminar (10.30am-12.00pm) presented by the playwright of Samuel Beckett and the Rainbow Girl Steve Carey, and special guest film artist Erin McCuskey.
Afterwards (12.15pm-2.15pm) we have a delicious two course lunch with Joycean entertainment & a grand opportunity to catch up with old friends...

Leaving us plenty of time to stroll back 700m to the theatre for a matinee (2.45pm) or evening (7.30pm) performance of...
Samuel Beckett & the Rainbow Girl

Please note that there isn't a lift at The Arcadia, and we're in the Rooftop Bar, up several flights of stairs.
SEMINAR
Main Speaker: Erin M McCuskey, film artist
Title: “Dancing out of time”
Lucia Joyce’s archive was decimated by her nephew at pains to protect the legacy of her famous father. All that remains of her creative dancing life are the photographs by Berenice Abbott and some tantalising reviews of her prowess. It was Paris, between the wars. The Roaring 20s. Much of the culture, fashion, and self-expression were considered scandalous. Hemlines were up and stockings were down. Modernism erupted as a flame in the form of women wildly dancing. They had created the new. It is young women particularly who embraced the change with its promise of freedom. However, freedom was not to be Lucia’s destiny. Like many difficult women of the time there was a much simpler solution.
Second Speaker: Dr Steve Carey, DPhil (Oxon)
Title: ‘fading out… you can’t see her now’ (Finnegans Wake p226): Reimagining Lucia
Lucia Joyce has come to represent something, maybe many things, though quite what is hard to articulate, not least because her own voice is so notably lost to us. The themes of Bloomsday in Melbourne’s new play for 2024, Samuel Beckett and the Rainbow Girl, include memory, fame and the toll it takes, art as self-therapy, madness and perhaps above all the silencing of voices. Playwright Steve Carey talks about Joyce, his wife Nora and his children Lucia and Georgio; the young Samuel Beckett; how we turn facts into stories; and the experience of seeing your words transformed by a director, a cast and a creative team.
Bio Like Joyce a ‘collapsed Catholic’ and eldest the son of Irish parents, Steve wrote his doctorate on ‘Comedy in James Joyce’s Ulysses’ at Jesus College, Oxford under the supervision of Joyce’s biographer Richard Ellmann. He is Treasurer of Bloomsday in Melbourne and wrote the screenplay for Love’s Bitter Mystery (2021). He is a Clinical Hypnotherapist.
THINGS TO NOTE
This event is being held in the Rooftop Bar at The Arcadia Hotel. There are no lifts, and several flights of stairs.
There are vegan and vegetarian options on the menu: you'll be ask for dietary requirements during the checkout process.
The lunch will finish at 2.15pm, leaving you plenty of time to get 700m to the theatre either by walking, by public transport or by your own transport.
Join us!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Arcadia Hotel, 2-4 Toorak Rd, South Yarra VIC 3141, Australia,Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, South Yarra

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