

He has been studying what’s the most efficient and effective way for people to build new habits. Martin is an author he’s also the CEO of Pinsight, a leadership development and assessment platform. Martin Lanik says leadership is a set of habits, and for great leaders, it is as natural as making your bed in the morning. Some habits will take longer to establish, others shorter. The research in behavior change suggests that it’s 66 days on average. With the support of the Belgian Federal Government’s Tax Shelter and the Flemish authorities.People have always thought that it took 21 days to establish a habit. Tax Shelter financing uFund nv, Melissa Thomas Text based on the final chapter of James Joyce’s Ulyssesįrench language coach French Anny CzupperĬopresentation Festival Temporada Alta (Girona), La Rose des Vents (Villeneuve d’Ascq), La Passerelle (Saint-Brieux), Espaces Pluriels (Pau), Festival de Otoño (Madrid) In so doing, we will hopefully inspire the audience to rediscover James Joyce’s work.’Ĭreation and adaptation Viviane De Muynck & Jan Lauwers

We trust that we have achieved our goal presenting an excellent selection from this rich material, to be heard rather than read, to be felt and understood rather than being clinically analysed. We profoundly regret that certain passages could not be retained, and that we were obliged to condense others, in order not to threaten the clarity of our point of view. We therefore concentrated on Molly Bloom. We arrived at this theatrical adaptation through a process of elimination, filled with admiration and wonder for the ingenuity of the writing and construction, and taking into account that certain elements of the story might be too complex with a view to direct communication with an audience which may not be familiar with Ulysses as such, or with Irish social and political history in particular. ‘Bearing in mind that the entire final episode of Joyce’s Ulysses can only be fully appreciated by a reader, who discovers the different layers of this monologue according to their capabilities, we were confronted with the necessity of making choices. Over the course of an hour, we witness an animated actress creating a Molly who refuses to let you go, and who to a large extent is also Viviane. This is an exceptionally vital presentation of a literary figure and her sensuality.

Here, desire and a zest for life are presented as important female principles. Then Molly is Viviane, or is Viviane Molly? She brushes off this uncertainty with a deep laugh or a giggle. Molly is a self-confident woman who nevertheless still expects more from life, without knowing precisely what. She transforms a dramatised reading into an hour of thrilling spectacle. Molly Bloom as a symbol of femininity, her thoughts on the men in her life, her current situation, her memories, her sense of humour, her zest for life, and how she copes with loss and regret. Molly Bloom presents the inner monologue of the unfaithful wife of Leopold Bloom. Now the copyright on Joyce’s work has expired, they are seizing the opportunity to finally stage this piece. Despite this ban, a few clandestine readings took place in Germany which were picked up by the press.

Joyce, expressly forbade them to use the material. After sending a number of offensive letters, James Joyce’s grandson, Stephen J. In 1999, Viviane De Muynck and Jan Lauwers set to work with the writing of James Joyce. Based on the final chapter of James Joyce’s Ulysses
