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Kelly, Dan; Kelly, Kim; Kelly, Scott discuss the tradition of hobby horses in Cape Broyle.
Dan, Kim, and Scott Kelly discuss the construction and use of hobby horses in their family and the community of Cape Broyle including their behaviour as well as mummering, and recitations and singing.Introductions from Kim Kelly, Scott Kelly, and Dan Kelly; 00:46 – Dan’s father as the keeper of the Hobby Horse; description of hobby horse and the clapping sound it would make; children being scared of the hobby horse; 2:45 – recitations and singing in Cape Broyle; mummering; 4:39 – construction of hobby horse; reaction to horse; hobby horse and mummering at Memorial University’s campus with international students; 6:10 – importance of January 6th; 7:18 – behaviour of the hobby horse; hobby horse keeper; 9:50 – background of the hobby horse in Cape Broyle; entertainment of mummering; 13:45 – gendered division in mummering; 14:55 – Kim Kelly puts on the hobby horse and Dan Kelly explains construction; 17:52 – Ennis sisters connection to Cape Broyle; 19:10 – Christmas concerts; 22:15 – [interruption by Kim and Scott’s mother]
Kelly, Kim. Photograph of Mr. Rossiter's 100th Birthday Celebration.
Kim Kelly provided a picture of centenarian Mr. Rossiter's 100th Birthday Celebration. The others are standing around him in front of a painted "Happy 100th Birthday" sign. Top left to right: Brian Kelly; Dan Kelly; Dave (?). Bottom left to right: Pat Kelly; Rossiter; Bill Kelly
Kelly Ottaway and the Modern Operative Live Performance
Concert performance of all recorded material from the ABC recording project for the jazztrack' program. This concert featured compositions by Kelly Ottaway, Alistair Dobson and Dan Barnett, all arrangements by Kelly Ottaway, performance and recording engineered by Stewart Long. Band mambers included Kelly Ottaway (Piano) Hamish Stevenson (Bass) Galen Harvey (Drums) Gillan Gregory (Guitar) David Theak (Alto Sax) Alistair Dobson (Tenor and Soprano Sax) Rob Mason (Tenor Sax) Les Johnston (Trombone) Tim Jones (Tuba) Dan Barnett (Trombone, Vocals and Shells) Kristen Berardi (Vocals)
Dan Kelly danced into the shadows : large-scale personas in small-scale stories
Using an analysis of the creation of the character Dan Kelly in my play, risk, I argue that fairytale characters work as more than personage representations. They function on a big canvas for the audience; they carry large chains of association. Given this, I then propose that the human response is to infer additional meaning, meaning beyond the scope of plot and immediate character interaction - the audience infers symbolic meaning, ‘amplifying’ what is there into more. They enter a ‘generative empty space’ within the play where they infer or ‘unfold’ more meaning. In creating this ‘greater tale’, they are engaged beyond their personal ‘horizon of understanding’, and so, ‘take in’ the work through a heightened perceptual acuity.\ud
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Therefore, I pursued the idea of making space for the operation of this process, of leveraging the creation of meaning around a character. My inquiry led me to believe that a powerful way to do this was through absence rather than presence and silence rather than sound; and this had a profound impact on my choice of form for Dan Kelly: he progressed, through a number of stages, from reportage to a digital representation
Letter from J. Kelly to Hagan
Typescript letter signed J. Kelly, Dunedin (New Zealand), to Hagan. Reproaching him for failing to reply. Commenting at length on Cleary's further misrepresentations of the situation when in Rome; he has the funds now to establish a weekly paper, allegedly with backing of the Pope. The paper will be practically banned in Wellington; Archbishop Redwood is the only dependable member of the hierarchy. Strongly disparaging words for Bishops Whyte and Sheehan. Kelly has had great satisfaction in confronting the delegate Cattaneo. Planning to go to Ireland next year. Enclosing [sketch] asking on behalf of Dan Buckley about statues from Rome (not extant)
Dan Kelly and Joe Byrne.
Title devised by cataloguer from reference sources.; Part of the: Jim Davidson Australian postcard collection, 1880-1980.; Condition: Yellowing and spotting.; Inscription: "Dan Kelly & Joe Byrne."--Printed on postcard.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6448957. Image is of a motion picture still, probably The story of the Kelly Gang, made in 1906
Dan Kelly presented “Dividing Possessory Rights” at the Taiwan Law and Economic Analysis Conference on August 6, 2013
Professor Dan Kelly was invited to the Taiwan Law and Economic Analysis Conference and presented “Dividing Possessory Rights,” Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, August 6, 2013
Dan Kelly presented “Restricting Testamentary Freedom: Ex Ante Versus Ex Post Justifications” at the Georgetown Law and Economics Workshop, October 25
Dan Kelly presented “Restricting Testamentary Freedom: Ex Ante Versus Ex Post Justifications” at the Georgetown Law and Economics Workshop, October 25, 201
Dan Kelly presented “Allocating Property at Death: A Comparative Institutional Analysis of Succession Law” at the Notre Dame Law and Economics Workshop on October 14, 2013
Dan Kelly presented “Allocating Property at Death: A Comparative Institutional Analysis of Succession Law” at the The Notre Dame Law and Economics Workshop on October 14, 201
Dan Kelly presented “The Divisibility of Property” at the North American Workshop on Private Law Theory, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec on October 4, 2013
Dan Kelly presented “The Divisibility of Property” at the North American Workshop on Private Law Theory, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec on October 4, 201
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