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@_WomensWork

Celebrating women in music and the creative industries. Facilitating discussion with industry and artists. 2-5th June 2022

Belfast, Northern Ireland Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Women's Work@_WomensWork·
Women's Work is live, show up to show your support' #womenwork2022
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So sad to hear about the passing of my shero @aanightingale at the age of 83, but what a life - a true pioneer an inspiration for us girls. Thanks for opening the first ever Women's Work event back in 2016 💔 RIP Annie, rest in rock n roll power x youtu.be/bD1DYapyZjE?si…
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We had a lovely morning celebrating #IWD2023 with some of our music community. We’re sorry to announce we have cancelled the festival but onwards to a refresh of plans - full details on the @OhYeahCentre Facebook x
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“It’s kind of a hobby for us, but we’re actually producing great art rock, and that’s not been done before by ordinary women from our age group." She went on to set up workshops under Unglamorous Music project which has now birthed 7 all-female bands unglamorous.co.uk
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Why did rising star of British jazz and blues music, Ottilie Patterson, disappear from the story of British music? Dana Masters explores this NI woman's story in My Name is Ottilie, screening this Saturday. queensfilmtheatre.com/Whats-On/My-Na…
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Soul singer @thedanamasters traces the story of Comber-born Ottilie Patterson, who for a dazzling few years in the late 1950s and early 1960s was the rising star of British popular music. My Name Is Ottilie is on @BBCiPlayer & will be broadcast on February 1, BBC One NI @ 10.40pm
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Oh Yeah Music Centre@OhYeahCentre·
Thank you, every single one of you who showed up to show your support for @_WomensWork 2022. The 6th edition felt more vital than ever with a renewed energy reflected in the range and volume, from participants and attendees. Set your diaries for 2023! womensworkni.co.uk
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This was such an outstanding cover of “Running Up That Hill” for our 2021 festival when we were still under covid restrictions. It gave us shivers of awe. thank you @Shade_music_ and all the voices involved. #RunningUpThatHill
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Running up that Hill released just over a year ago in support of @womensaidabcln for @_WomensWork Produced by me and featuring flipping dozens of amazing women from NI Full video at youtu.be/GeLwJl00xYs

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Bravo Kate🙌🏼 Records Are Meant 2 Be Broken‼️Remember Back In The Day,When Women Had SHORT SELL BY DATES⁉️We Had 2 Fight Our Way Through The Testosterone Curtain,& We Did it So The Girls Who Came After Us Could Sing As Long As They Want To. With Mega Respect 💋 Me
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