Bloomsday

Celebration of Literature – Words – Wit – Wisdom

James Joyces book ‘Ulysses’ depicts the events of one day when Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom took their epic journey through Dublin.

For millions of people, June 16 is an extraordinary day. On that day in 1904, Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom each took their epic journeys through Dublin in James Joyce’s Ulysses, the world’s most highly acclaimed modern novel. “Bloomsday”, as it is now known, has become a tradition for Joyce enthusiasts all over the world.

From Tokyo to Sydney, San Francisco to Paris, Trieste to Northampton, dozens of
cities around the globe hold their own Bloomsday festivities.

The celebrations usually include readings as well as staged e-enactments and street-side improvisations of scenes from the story.

4th Bloomsday 2007

To celebrate that special day, known as Bloomsday, the Irish Community Arts Project will present a reading by invited literary figures at the graveside of Lucia Anna Joyce who died in Northampton in 1982.

An Irish nurse, who nursed Lucia Joyce, will lay the flowers.

The event takes place at 3pm on Saturday 16th June 2007 at Kingsthorpe Cemetery and The Masque Theatre Company performed in period costume.

Further details from:

Peter Mulligan
Project Co-ordinator
The Irish Community Arts Project
Northampton Connolly Association
5 Woodland Avenue
Abington Park
Northampton NN3 2BY
Tel. 01604-715793
e-mail: pmcelt@aol.com