Walking Wisdom with Bernadette Divilly

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Walking Wisdom with Bernadette Divilly Silent walking, memory maps and contemplative dance practice - tools to engage our intelligence and support ease and connection between bodies, space and place. Choreography that supports relationship with every-body, city spaces and the enduring wisdom of the body & place and memory.

SAUL: Adap*ve Governance Lab AUTUMN 2014 Designing with Communi*es- Woodquay, Galway Lecturer: Rosemarie Webb MICROPLACE MAPPING WOODQUAY, GALWAY Overview Making urban streets and places is increasingly being understood as fundamental to the future success of ci;es. Re- introducing place as an important factor in urban areas where public space has been damaged by the dominance of the car is seen as intrinsically linked to the con;nuing social and economic health and vitality of urban communi;es. In the case of Woodquay in Galway City, it is the aspira;on of the local business and residents associa;on that this type of re- balancing process will provide a regenera;ve effect to help reverse a perceived decline of the economy and liveability of the neighbourhood. Students attend dance labs -participate on silent walks and dance dates with community

Gaitway to Woodquay https://www.youtube.com/watch? feature=player_embedded&v=ydzx3quaxta

Walking Wisdom With... Design with Communities - City Architect Rosie Webb and SAUL Ómos Áite, Mapping, NUI Galway, CKI and Centre for Irish Studies Woodquay Resident and Business Community Galway Rowing Club Galway One World Centre Town Hall Theatre

Contested Spaces- Mobilizing Memory There is no age or place where knowledge of the body is without use Bodystories by Olsen and McHose.

Mobilisation of Memory At this moment Bodies Stories Places

Past, Present and Possibilities Mapping Woodquay 24th January 2015 GIAF 2015 - First Thoughts This event was to honour local knowledge and memory; "This needs to be documented so that future generations of architects, city planners, and citizens of the city can be informed". 40 local residents crossing 3 generations gathered to put down their memories. Panel discussion chaired by Nessa Cronin http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/ rteradioweb.html#! rii=b16%5f20816726%5f2387%5f20%2d07% 2D2015%5F

Research Inside Out

Dance Date at Galway Dance Days with Dance Performance at Martin O Reilly (1826 1911) Historical Dance House https://vimeo.com/138729182 Password: Woodquay2468@

34 Martin Reilly s dancing rooms, Suc TOM KENNY news@galwayadvertiser.ie A t the beginning of the 19th century there were so many pipers in County Galway that, in England, the uileann pipes were often referred to as the Galway pipes. In 1821 there were seven pipers in the Aran Islands. Among the legendary Galway pipers were Michael Egan, who died in New York in 1860, Paddy Conneely, Patsy Tuohy, Dennis Delaney, who was blind, the Piper Reilly from east Galway, and Stephen Ruane from Shantalla. Another was Martin Reilly, who was born blind in 1829 and lived most of his life in Galway city. He learned to play the pipes and in 1852 travelled to Liverpool to buy a set, but he had to wait five months for them to be finished. He married a widow named Mrs Moore. She already had a son, John, and Martin taught him to play the pipes. John later became a well-known musician in America. Reilly apparently lived in Eyre Street and ran a dance house in Suckeen. It is thought it was the one-storey building in our photograph, which was next to the back of where the Goalpost pub is today. It was a profitable venture and it must have been exciting to watch young people dance to the music of the uileann pipes, but it was too much for the local clergy, who had the building shut down in 1880. Emigration and a decline in interest may also have contributed to the closure. Sightless and getting old, Reilly was unable to make a living by other means than music, and eventually he was forced to take refuge in the poorhouse. The 1901 Census records him as living in the Galway workhouse. The idea of musical and literary competitions to promote Irish culture was mooted in the 1890s, and the first Feis Ceoil and Oireachtas gatherings were held. Many of the old music and dance traditions were revived. Reilly s reputation as a consummate musician meant he still had many admirers, and he was taken from the poorhouse and brought to Dublin where, out of practice and all as he was, he won first prize in the piper s competition at the feis in 1901. A Dublin newspaper described the event as follows: A notable incident was the playing of Mr. Martin O Reilly, who played a selection entitled The Battle of Aughrim, descriptive of the advance, the trumpets of the British, the battle onslaught of the Irish soldiers and the wailing of the women. Aughrim was of course a lost field, but nothing daunted, the gallant old piper, throbbing with a OLD GALWAY spirit that might long to play his countrymen into battle, fired them with a stirring and strident version of the victorious march of Brian Boru. He played in perfect tune and produced marvellous tones on his instrument. The piper s rustic ways often contrasted with the decorum of the Dublin Gaelic Leaguers and he was a source of stories. He was the central figure in various entertainments around the country and made a number of cylindrical records. Eamonn Ceannt was a great fan of his and often put him up in his house in Dublin. Sadly, this general interest in Reilly waned and he died in Galway Workhouse of pneumonia in 1904, less than a mile from his home. He is buried in Forthill. Now a lecture series is being launched in his name. The inaugural Martin Reilly lecture will take place on Tuesday next at 6.30pm in Galway City Library on Folk music collecting in Galway before the Famine. It will be given by Dr Jimmy O Brien Moran and is an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to present ideas, to hear some songs and tunes, and see some dancing. All are welcome. Also on Tuesday February 21, at 8pm, the Western Archaeological and Historical Society will host a lecture by Dr Christy Cunniffe on the subject of Medieval Clonfert, the Genesis, Development, and Decline of a Gaelic Cathedral Settlement, and again, all are welcome. GALWAY DIARY

General Web Links http://bernadettedivilly.com/classes/ http://www.muscailt.nuigalway.ie http://www.barbaradilley.com https://anniebrook.com Culture File Review of Walking Wisdom http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/rteradioweb.html#! rii=b16%5f20816726%5f2387%5f20%2d07%2d2015%5f Dance Date at Galway Dance Days with Dance Performance at Martin O Reilly (1826 1911) Historical Dance House https://vimeo.com/138729182 Password: Woodquay2468@ http://bernadettedivilly.com/videos/

Applications - Urban Design, cultural heritage, engagement with diverse and storied histories associated with urban landscapes in Ireland

Thank You Eleanor Hough Rosie Webb Nessa Cronin John Corcoran Sheila Flanagan Sheila Gallagher Sharon Murphy Elodie Rein Jackie Small Willie Henry Doireann Carney James Harold Cindy Cummins Ronan Browne RÍonach O Neill