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Category Archives: Arts
Zrazy • Weford Arts Centre • 9th of April
When: 9 April at 20:30 Where: Wexford Arts Centre The Cornmarket, Wexford, Wexford, Ireland Tickets: wexfordartscentre.ticketsolve.com €15.00 Returning to WAC, vocalist Maria Walsh and pianist, saxophonist Carole Nelson promoting their new album The Art of Happy Accidents with their unique … Continue reading
Posted in Alt-services, Arts, Events, Wexford
Tagged 9th April 2016, amalgamation of soul, Carole Nelson, celtic influences, funk, jazz, Maria Walsh, pianist, pop, radiate positivity, saxophonist, The Art of Happy Accidents, Vocalist, Wexford Arts Centre, Zrazy
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How to Keep an Alien, by Sonia Kelly @ Wexford Arts Centre
Rough Magic Theatre have a play on at the moment called How to Keep an Alien, by Sonia Kelly, about a lesbian couple trying to get a work visa for one of the partnership. This show is on tour across Ireland and is apparently really funny. According to Rough Magic, it also should be of interest to anyone with an interest in civil rights/LGBT equality.
It’s playing in the Wexford Arts Centre | 13 – 14 November | €15/€13 | http://www.wexfordartscentre.ie/
Here’s more information: www.roughmagic.ie/Shows/What-s-on/How-to-Keep-an-Alien.
FaceBook: RoughMagicTheatreCompany |
By the way, Rough Magic have another play (a musical, no less!) coming up, The Train, about the women who went by train to Belfast in the 1970s to get contraceptives. It will run from 6-11 October at the Project Arts Centre in Dublin.
Posted in Art's Design 'n' craft, Arts, Wexford
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Never Give Up • Shine a light for LGBT people • bullied, depressed or confused.
Never Give Up is a campaign to shine a light for all LGBT people that may be bullied, feel depressed or confused with life. This Campaign and future Film will demonstrate that life is for living, and no matter how difficult it may become, please Never Give Up, as things can get a lot better for you.
Please make your own inspirational video and send it to us at dtmediaireland@outlook.com or upload it here. Your video should be short, inspirational and showing that life will be better when you never give up on life.
You Tube • NevergiveupIreland
Arklow LGBT Social Drop-in • Irish Queer Archive Exhibition • 5th – 18th Oct ’12
This is the first time that the Irish Queer Archive has come to Arklow, thanks to the newly formed Arklow LGBT Social Group, The Community Foundation for Ireland & Dt Media Ireland.
The Queer archive exhibition is a wonderful exhibition. Truly an eye opener to those who participate with in the LGBT Community as well as those who move around the periphery with out really noticing the community exists. Everyone welcome.
Tonie Walsh of the Irish Queer Archive has been busy this year bringing the exhibition around the Southeast, his enthusiasm is infectious.
Irish Queer Archive Exhibition
OPEN• 5th to 18th October
Times• 10am to 12pm, 2pm to 4pm
at
the Bridgewater Shopping Centre
(Upstairs/ Elevator)
Arklow
County Wicklow
‘Never Give Up’ campaign. Please read this and participate in this amazing campaign.
Never Give Up is a campaign to shine a light for all LGBT people that may be bullied, feel depressed or confused with life. This Campaign and future Film will demonstrate that life is for living, and no matter how difficult it may become, please Never Give Up, as things can get a lot better for you.
YouTube • NevergiveupIreland
•Never Give Up • Shine a light for LGBT people • bullied, depressed, confused•
Posted in Arts, Wicklow
Tagged 5th to 18th October, Arklow, Bridgewater Shopping Centre, County Wicklow, Queer archive exhibition
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