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HOMESWEETHOME

A festival of literature and living

7 June – 9 June 2024

Running at MoLI across the weekend of 7-9 June 2024, HOMESWEETHOME is a multidisciplinary festival circling the theme of home – a many-layered, and ever present subject for Dubliners, and one that inspires at least as many questions as there are answers. Taking place across the museum’s exhibitions and historic house, and with programmes designed for all ages, the festival will explore new perspectives on the central question of ‘What is home?’ through talks, discussion, performances, music, workshops, food, and more.

Throughout HOMESWEETHOME, people from many walks of life will share their experiences of home – imagining home, finding home, remembering home, writing home. The festival will explore concepts of home as diverse as family, identity, migration, shifting demographics, human rights, land access, architecture, gentrification, homelessness and housing crises. HOMESWEETHOME will channel the lived experiences of many, and the unique perspectives of people from across society, including, of course, writers.

HOMESWEETHOME is presented as part of ULYSSES European Odyssey, an epic project across 18 cities producing artistic responses to social and cultural themes identified in James Joyce’s Ulysses. Find out more at ulysseseurope.eu

REMEMBERING HOME

Friday, 7 June 2024 | 7pm

Reflections on memory and home, led by writer and documentary maker Manchán Magan and featuring poet Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe, writer Melatu Uche Okorie and fiddle player Caoimín Ó Raghallaigh.

WRITING HOME

Saturday, 8 June 2024 | 7pm

A conversation bringing together authors Anne Enright and David Hayden and songwriter Adrian Crowley on finding home in the written word and song, led by literary scholar Dr. Katie Mishler.

GOING HOME

Sunday, 9 June 2024 | 7pm

Exploring the home of the future in a discussion between writer Roisin Kiberd, architect Marcus Donaghy, and musician Natalia Beylis, led by professor of philosophy Katherine O’Donnell.

WHAT IS HOME?

Saturday, 8 June 2024 | 2pm–5pm
Sunday, 9 June 2024 | 2pm–5pm

Taking place in MoLI’s Old Physics Theatre across two days, What is Home? revolves around short talks by Dubliners from many different walks of life – each addressing the question of ‘What is Home?’ from their own distinctive outlook and experience. Paired with this is a kaleidoscopic banquet, exploring how food shapes ideas of home in so many cultures. Drop in and out at any time! Food and museum admission included in your ticket.

Saturday, 8 June 2024 | 2pm-5pm
Sen. Eileen Flynn, Senator
Bulelani Mfaco, MASI
Kelly Hickey, DCC Arts Office
Tom Roseingrave, Frustrated Writers’ Group
Osgur Ó Ciardha, Pop Up Gaeltacht
Gerry Godley, Baker
Liz Carolan, Tech & Democracy Campaigner
Liam Van Laere, Writer
Casey Hallanan, Mr. Sands Youth Theatre

Sunday, 9 June 2024 | 2pm-5pm
Jennie Moran, Artist
Des Murphy, Focus Ireland Lived Experience Ambassador
Simona Yonkova, Architect
Anja Murray, Ecologist
Ruth Johnson, Dublin City Archeologist
Muhammad Achour, Architect
Clare O'Connor, Friends of the Earth
Niamh Ní Chonchubhair, Axis Ballymun
Jennie Ryan, MoLI

FAMILY WORKSHOPS

The Slug and the Snail with Oein DeBhairduin, Síomha Ní Aonghusa & Paula Erraught
Saturday, 8 June 2024 | 11.30am–12.45pm

Join author Oein DeBhairduin in a bi-lingual workshop to explore his magical book The Slug and the Snail, in which two slugs search for home. Hear actor and singer Síomhá Ní Aonghusa bring the book to life, and get creative with artist Paula Erraught. Suitable for ages 8 and under; children must be accompanied by an adult.

Bígí linn ag ceardlann dhátheangach bunaithe ar an scéal draíochtúil, An Drúchtín agus an Seilide, ina bpléann dhá dhrúchtín brí an fhocail 'baile'. Seisiún scéalaíochta, ceoil agus ealaíne leis an údar Oein DeBhairduin in éineacht le haisteoir agus amhránaí, Síomha Ní Aonghusa, agus ealaíontóir, Paula Erraught. Do pháistí 8 mbliana d’aois nó faoina bhun sin; caithfidh duine fásta a bheith in éineacht le páistí.

What I Like Most with Mary Murphy
Sunday, 9 June 2024 | 11.30am–12.30pm

Step into the enchanting world of Mary Murphy’s much-loved story about a young child and her mother in a workshop led by the author. Be sure to explore MoLI’s brand new exhibition about the book afterwards. Suitable for ages 4-8. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

ADD YOUR VOICE

Throughout the festival, we encourage you contribute their own questions and prompts towards the idea of home in a contemporary Europe; these will be gathered from throughout the festival and will form part of a publication produced by our parent project, ULYSSES European Odyssey, as a kind of snapshot of this current cultural moment in Europe.

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