Finalised a new page of theatre photos today – Paul Boyd’s “Peter Pan – The Musical” in the Lyric, which we made in the Lyric this time last year…

Finalised a new page of theatre photos today – Paul Boyd’s “Peter Pan – The Musical” in the Lyric, which we made in the Lyric this time last year…
Added a new page of photos today on Paola Bianchis work ‘d’animanimale’ whichI lit on 11th Novmber 2017.
Some photos of Love in the Wild by Lisa Walsh in Axis-Ballymun last week, now touring in the Dublin area, it features Anto Seery in “a deeply engaging performance”. (theartsreview.com), Dublin dates here
Directed by Peter Sheridan, produced by Sheila Sheridan, with set by Kate Moylan, photos © Al Craig.
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Ambra Gatto Bergamasco in Áine Iver’s The Movement of People, an installation concerning local tales of migration. Ambra’s Butoh performance was incorporated in the piece during the Five Lamps Arts Festival last week.
More of Ambra at https://movingbodiesbutohfestivaldotcom.wordpress.com/
and Aine at http://www.seekingthevillage.wordpress.com/aine-ivers
Here’s how handy a smart phone can be.
The sunset catching, under a bridge, the foaming alpine melt of the River Dora at Via Rossini.
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December is quite a remarkable time in Ireland and Northern Ireland in terms of natural light. I have often wondered if my fascination and love for Turner, the painter, is related to the crescent of winter months.
As remarkable painters do, they leave traces and desires for us to be explored. Of course his study on light and its expression through painting deeply effect my sense of aisthesis – the coming together of all senses. I have not watched Leigh’s direction on Turner with great attention, I reserve myself some time over the festivities; found this interview quite interesting, though.
I took this photograph in Derry recently. I often reflect on time and the pulsing desire of expanding my carrier in an exploration of light photography and art. A rest from stage, it is the landscape I wish to gaze upon.
Thank you for reading and stopping by.
Conleth