'I was so happy to be in residence with artists of different disciplines. We had a lot of fun together. I found them all to be very inspiring and we were very supportive of each other’s work. We are still in touch with each other and I am looking forward to working with one artist in the new year. Having new experiences and getting to know new environments, food, culture, and people was very exciting which kept me in a constant state of creativity.
Being surrounded by supportive, open-hearted people who were also in a very creative state felt very healthy for a musician like me. I’m talking about the artists, the staff and the residents. The conditions for being creative couldn’t be any better at Centre Culturel Irlandais, it just feels like somewhere that creativity is respected, cherished and nurtured. Having time and headspace to reflect made for deeper discoveries in the realm of performance and improvisation practice.
I have an urgent need to make music most of the time and I have not yet ever felt the need to actively seek out inspiration. I don’t think I ever will now that I have done this residency. I’m more clear than ever to let the ideas flow through me.
At Centre Culturel Irlandais I have been able to have the privacy to mourn personal losses which has in turn allowed me to sing, create and write with a free and open heart. I have made new friendships and I have developed a new relationship with my creative self in a safe, nurturing and uniquely vibrant environment. Thank you so much for this experience, I will treasure it forever. As one of the artists in residence said on our last day, We will always have Paris.'