WOW 2015 Women of the World Festival Programme

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Forewords I’m so thrilled that for the third year, the WOW - Women of the World festival will be in DerryLondonderry.

Jude Kelly CBE Founder, WOW Women Of The World Festival, Artistic Director, Southbank Centre,

Since I launched WOW at London’s Southbank Centre in 2011, the movement has grown with WOW festivals in over 15 cities across 5 continents - Sydney, Brisbane, and a festival with the aboriginal community in Katherine in Australia, in Cambridge, Cardiff, Derry-Londonderry of course, Essex and Folkestone in the UK, Alexandria in Egypt, Hargeysa in Somaliland, Baltimore, New York in the USA with conversations happening in Washington D.C., new WOW festivals happening in Karachi in Pakistan, Dhakar in Bangladesh, and Mumbai in India, and WOW Commonwealth in 2018, as part of the Commonwealth Games on Australia’s Gold Coast, with women and girls from across all 53 nations.

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I’m so sorry not to be able to join you this year - but I’ll be with you all in spirit.

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WOW attempts to raise and explore all of our concerns whilst also celebrating the huge potential of girls and women to make a different and more successful society for everyone. At WOW we encourage fun, activism, openness to new subject matter and an opportunity to add your voice to the wealth of stories that girls and women from all ages, backgrounds and experiences are sharing. WOW Derry-Londonderry has become a place where people come to meet, celebrate and take action, celebrating the women and girls of the North West and the rest of the world - and taking a frank look at what still stops them from achieving their potential. This year, there’ll be communal spaces to meet and discuss topics with people you’ve just met, and talks on the Refugee Crisis, consent, gender, how to feed your family on a budget - and of course there’s the bellydancing. Don’t miss the chance to see Sandi Toksvig, Helena Kennedy and Kathy Lette, all part of the WOW family, who will join in local discussions as well as bringing their own expertise on everything from female friendship, female histories, and feminist knitting.

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WOW Derry-Londonderry is for everyone. If you are a woman or you know a woman, WOW will have something to offer you. We have searched the North West and further afield to bring fun, exciting and thought-provoking speakers and performers to the festival. Amongst many others we are especially delighted to welcome Sandi Toksvig, Baroness Helena Kennedy and Kathy Lette to WOW Derry- Londonderry this year. The festival is run by the local women of the North West Women’s Collective (NWWC), who in partnership with Southbank Centre in London have created the very first and only WOW festival on the island of Ireland. WOW Derry-Londonderry is part of an exciting growing global movement of WOW festivals, happening on 5 continents around the world. The festival is a brilliant and unique opportunity for women from all walks of life to gather, share, learn, celebrate and grow. There will be an emphasis on building community at this year’s WOW Derry-Londonderry. The festival attracts Taryn Gleeson diverse, inspiring, interesting and amazing people, so we’ve created a community room Executive Producer WOW where festival attendees can relax, chat and forge connections with other like minded folk. All Derry-Londonderry 2015 genders, nationalities and ages are welcome to attend WOW and most WOW events are free of charge. See you there! Taryn Gleeson

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All listings correct at time of going to press and subject to change.

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The Playhouse THE VENUE: The Playhouse is located within the historic Walls of Derry~Londonderry, just a short walk from the Foyleside and Richmond Shopping Centres (see map). All events will take place at The Playhouse, unless otherwise stated. 5-7 Artillery Street Derry Londonderry, BT48 6RG, Northern Ireland Tel: 028 71 268027 Fax: 028 71 261884 www.derryplayhouse.co.uk info@derryplayhouse.co.uk

HOW TO BOOK: All events at WOW in the Playhouse are free of charge and do not require a ticket. Come to as many talks, workshops and discussions as you like – and we encourage you to experiment with new subjects!

system is installed in the theatre. If patrons have any special requirements, please contact Jessica Caldwell on T: 028 7126 8027 and we will be happy to help in any way we can.

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Please note: events on Friday 13th November are reserved for an invited audience of local secondary school students.

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T S W E W ACCESS & DISABLED PATRONS Winner of the William Keown Prestige Access Award 2010, The Playhouse provides full access for disabled patrons and an infra-red hearing assisted

WOW Schools Day, Friday 13th November WOW Derry – Londonderry dedicates one day of the festival to local secondary school students. The School’s Day motivates, inspires, educates and empowers students of all genders. The start event is a screening of WOW NOW. BBC Radio 1’s Gemma Cairney travelled around the UK interviewing girls and young women about their hopes, dreams and concerns. Following the screening girls from the North West will give a local perspective on the issues raised by the film. Representatives from the White Ribbon Campaign in Ireland will be talking to students about their male-led campaign to end men’s violence against women.

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Sophie Bennett from UK Feminista returns with her workshop on Gender Equality and Activism. Maggie Green from The School Door gives a robotics class and Artist Cara Parks discusses her latest body of work looking at what we prioritise in our culture before creating an interactive art installation. Young women will take part in WOW Speed Mentoring, which is an exciting opportunity to be mentored by experts across many fields including theatre directors, journalists, scientists, campaigners, artists, speakers and more.

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VOID Gallery Events The Eye of the Beholder Friday November 13th at 7.30pm Forty years on from the Fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War, do conscientious citizens and decision makers have the power to effect change? How do artists create a commentary and historical archive during times of conflict and war? This panel discussion will be chaired by Orla Ryan, curator of Spring Watching Pavilion, an exhibition currently at Void Gallery. The discussion will reflect on contemporary art practise against a backdrop of humanitarian crisis, drawing parallels between the current refugee crisis and that of Vietnam in the 1970’s. Admission free, pre-booking essential, contact sally@derryvoid.com

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WOW Derry – Londonderry is delighted to be partnering with Void this year to present a number of free events that will be taking place in Void’s new space at the City Factory in Patrick Street, BT48 7EL

Imagining WOW Tuesday 27th October, 2pm Come along and add your creative vision to WOW Derry – Londonderry. Facilitated by artist Karen Cassidy. Free Event 12+ Places limited, advanced booking essential Email to book: sally@derryvoid.com Printing for WOW Tuesday 3rd November, 2pm Learn how to screenprint using the designs created at Imagining WOW. Facilitated by artist Karen Cassidy. Free Event ages 12+ Places limited, advanced booking essential Email to book: sally@derryvoid.com

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WOW Drop-in Art Space Throughout the month of October and leading up to the festival Void is hosting a dedicated WOW art space in the Process Room. Drop in anytime and make art inspired by WOW. Free Event ages 5+

Dr Sketchy Cabaret Life Drawing Saturday November 14th at 9pm Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School is the little New York art event that became a movement. Since it’s inception in 2005, Dr. Sketchy’s has received coverage from the likes of The LA Times, The Washington Post, BBC Radio, Time Out London, and The New York Times. 18+ Entry by donation. Web Links: http://www.drsketchy.com https://www.facebook.com/drsketchysderry


Festival Highlights, Saturday 14th November Kathy Lette and Helena Kennedy

Sandi Toksvig

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The NWWC present ‘Sandi Toksvig Tells a Yarn’

Courting Trouble

Saturday 14th November, 6.00-7.00pm Dance Studio Sandi gallops through the great revolutions of history for equality and finds out how women fared in this one hour show. Warning - it's not pretty but there is a lot of fine knitting. Further Warning - this show contains live knitting. Tickets £10 on the door.

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Saturday 14th November, 4.00-4.50pm Gallery In 2014 best-selling Author Kathy Lette wrote Courting Trouble, examining issues around a rape case, the Criminal Justice system and our legal institutions. Baroness Helena Kennedy QC provided Kathy with the facts and details for the book. Join them both for this discussion about why Kathy wanted to write the book, the complexities of the case and how they reflect real life, and what she learnt as a result. Is poetic justice the only true justice available to women?

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Saturday 14th November (see full timetable on p12-13) Welcome to WOW 11.30am-12.20pm, Theatre WOW Derry-Londonderry is full of stories of amazing everyday women, the challenges they face and how they overcome those challenges. Join best friends Politican and Broadcaster Sandi Toksvig, bestselling Author Kathy Lette and Baroness Helena Kennedy QC for this opening session where they discuss female friendships and the importance of this dynamic in women’s lives. Grit, wit and Girl talk guaranteed!

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WOW Market 11.30am6.00pm, Plaza Pamper yourself at the WOW Market. A personal stylist is on hand for one on one consultations at The Style Council, local beauticians are offering inexpensive mini treatments and Lush Belfast come for one day only to Derry-Londonderry with a range of their products available for purchase.You can also treat your tastebuds with a cake from the WOW-themed Bake Sale. Bestselling Author Kathy Lette will also be signing books at the Little Acorns Bookstall in the WOW Market.

Mindfulness Meditation 11.30am-12.20pm, Green Room Daily mindfulness and compassion meditations are little opportunities to come out of the habit of stressful living and back into our innate well-being. Mindfulness teacher Aoife Valley facilitates this gentle introduction to Mindfulness Meditation.

WOW Community Space 11.30am-6pm, Community Room Curious about WOW? Do you want to find out how to get involved with the festival? Would you like to connect and share with other like-minded people? Throughout the Saturday the Community Room becomes a communal sharing space for people to meet, relax, talk and share. Create some responsive art, sit back and enjoy a series of 5 minute Feminist Films or just enjoy a cup of tea on a comfy lounge and have a chat to other festival goers. The Community room is an open space for creating and supporting community, relaxing and sharing. Feel free to drop in before or after the talk and workshops or at anytime during the day.

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Menopause Matters 11.30am-12.20pm Actor’s Studio Health Practitioner Audrey Parke joins Susan Gibson from Derry Well Woman in this informal discussion about the Menopause.

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Saturday 14th November (see full timetable on p12-13) Writing Your Story 11.30am-12.20pm, Art Room Tell the tale of your life, how is or how you’d like it to be. In this workshop well known Derry writer Felicity Mccall guides novice and experienced writers to share their unique story.

“We Need You!” Men and Gender Equality 12.30-1.40pm, Theatre What can men do to support gender equality? Come along and join Alan O’Neill of the Men’s Network and White Ribbon Ireland, poet and performer Andrew Galvin, musician Paddy Nash and other local men in this discussion about the vital role men can play in effecting real and lasting change for all. Chaired by Helena Kennedy.

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Baladi Dance Class 11.30am-12.20pm, Gallery Egyptian Baladi is a feminine and earthy dance that improves flexibility, posture and muscle tone and promotes a sense of well-being. This dance will be presented in its cultural and historical context by instructor Audrey Doherty from Audrey Doherty Dance. Please wear comfortable gym clothes and soft shoes or socks.

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From People Pleasing to Assertiveness 1.00– 1.50 pm, Green Room Are you a people pleaser? Do you struggle with saying ‘No’ to demands on your time and attention? Experienced facilitator Kathryn Daily will help you hone and own your ‘No’ in this interactive and fun workshop.

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Grow your own veg and feed your family for less 12.30-1.20pm, Art Room If you’ve ever thought about starting your own garden this is for you. Community Gardener Joanne Butler explains how to get started creating your own vegetable patch. Joanne is going to bring some produce from her garden to make into a soup for participants to try.

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Saturday 14th November (see full timetable on p12-13) Tools for a Stress Free Life 12.30-1.20pm, Actor’s studio Learn some simple techniques in this workshop on de-stressing your life and creating more work-life balance with Catriona Jones, Motivational Coach.

Make your own Lush Product 1.30-2.20pm, Art Room Join Lush Belfast in making a selection of fresh, handmade products at this interactive workshop.

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Second Class Citizens? 1.30-2.20pm, Actor’s Studio Northern Ireland is now the only part of the UK where lesbians and gay men cannot legally get married.Yes Equality campaigners and Rainbow Project advocates contribute to this discussion looking at what legal, social and personal challenges face lesbian and bisexual women in Northern Ireland and across the North West.

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Sex Workers – the Forgotten Females? 2.00-3.20pm, Theatre How much of what we hear in the media about sex workers is true? Are sex workers excluded from the fight for equality? Panelists are Lucy Smith from UglyMugs, Laura Lee from the Sex Workers Alliance and Caroline Ryan who has a masters in Sexuality Studies. Chaired by Sarah Sproule.

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Lunching with Literature in association with Derry Writers’ Group 1.00-2.00pm, Gallery How about some poetry or prose with your lunchtime panini or packet of crisps? Local writers Claire Allan, Julieann Campbell, Deirdre Devine, Lynne Edgar, Ellen Factor and Anita Robinson will read from their own work as you munch on your lunch. Hosted by Felicity McCall. NB Please bring your lunch!

WOW Bites 2.00-2.50pm, Gallery WOW Bites are short talks and inspiring ideas, achievements, passions, stories, performances, manifestos and everything in between. Speakers include Janet O’Sullivan from Octocon scifi convention, Author Sinead Cox and Grainne McAnee sharing her inspiring story about recovering from depression.

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Saturday 14th November (see full timetable on p12-13) House Husbands and Domestic Goddesses 2.00-2.50pm, Dance studio Why is it that women are still doing the bulk of the household chores? How does society treat men who do their fair share? Are we still living with gendered expectations around housework? All these questions and more will be discussed. With Kathy Lette, journalist Kathy Donaghy and longterm couple Cathy O’Neill and Davy Patton.

Possession Exorcism 2.30-3.20pm, Art Room The possession exorcism is an interactive installation where all of the items are up for grabs. It is an exercise in recognising our rubbish and questioning our constant consumption. What do we really need to live? Are we compulsive incurable collectors? Do we have a healthy relationship with objects? With Cara Parks, broadcaster, performance artist, designer and actor.

The Lone Parent Entrepreneur 2.30-3.20pm, Actor’s Studio How do you combine a passion for business with lone parenting? Find out from serial entrepreneur Joanne Sweeney-Burke.Joanne was a finalist in the Irish Apprentice TV show and has been a broadcast journalist, a PR lecturer and a CEO many times over. Joanne now runs Digital Minds Online and is the author of ‘Social Media Under Investigation’.

Minaj vs. Swift 2.00-2.50pm, Green Room What does the row between Nicky Minaj and Taylor Swift have to teach us about race? Should women of colour stand in solidarity with their White sisters and prioritise gender discrimination over racism as the most pressing issue of our time? Or are White feminists out of touch with how discriminations play out in the real world for those unprotected by white privilege? What even is white privilege? Do Nicky and Taylor have something to teach us about Intersectionality? Or are these even the right questions? Bring your voices to what we hope is a lively discussion! Facilitated by Francine Blaché-Breen, lecturer on Equality Studies.

What is Body Autonomy? Who Owns Your Body? 3.00-3.50pm, Dance Studio Why are women’s bodies still more rigorously policed than men’s bodies? Who are the people making decisions about women’s bodies? What is the way forward for women to reclaim bodily autonomy? This panel discussion will cover breastfeeding, reproductive rights, rape and more. With Kathryn Daily and Aoife Valley.

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The Creative Path to Unlocking Your Potential 3.30-4.20pm, Art Room This Creative path workshop offers a fun, creative and inspirational way to help unlock your true potential by focusing on your core passions, resilience and resourcefulness. Facilitated by Ursula McHugh who is a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist, Yoga Teacher, Singer and founder of The Creative Path.

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Saturday 14th November (see full timetable on p12-13) Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby 3.00-3.50pm, Gallery Sex makes us happier, fitter and live longer and yet it remains a taboo subject for many. Join John Paul Patton, Sally Murphy and a host of others for this fun and light-hearted discussion about all things of a sexual nature.

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Killing Her Softly – how the media affects women and girls’ self esteem 3.00-3.50pm, Green Room The increase in self-harm and eating disorders has been linked to the media’s unrealistic portrayal of women’s bodies. This talk by journalist and author Claire Allen looks at questions like what influence does the media have on girls and women’s health and self-esteem? Do women and girls feel pressure to reach an unattainable ‘ideal’? How can women support each other to feel better about themselves? Claire will be joined by young artist and activist Emer Smith for this talk.

What Is Emotional Abuse? 4.00-4.50pm, Dance Studio With most of society aware that physical violence is not acceptable Domestic Abuse services are seeing a huge rise in the number of women seeking help for emotional abuse. So what is emotional abuse and how can you spot the signs of it? Join emotional abuse survivors and experts Caroline Ryan and Gina Watterson for this panel discussion chaired by Andrew Galvin who is a supporter and advocate for abuse victims.

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The Agony and the Ecstasy Aunts 3.30-4.20pm, Actor’s Studio Do you ever wish you had your own personal Agony Aunt? This panel of older and wiser women will sort out all that ails you. Bring along your worries, concerns, queries and complaints and our esteemed Agony and Ecstasy Aunts will impart their hard-won wisdom on a range of subjects from parenting to heartbreak. You bring the Agony, they will supply the Ecstasy! With Mary Scally, Anita Robinson, Mary Pat O’Kane and Dr Aine Downey.

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A Safe Country for Women 4.00-4.40pm, Green Room White Ribbon is the world’s largest male-led movement to end men’s violence against women. Join Alan O’Neill of White Ribbon Ireland as he discusses White Ribbon’s goal to change the attitudes and behaviours that cause men to be violent towards women.


Saturday 14th November (see full timetable on p12-13) Artists as Agents for Political Change 3.30-4.40pm,Theatre Is all art political? What do Banksy and Ai Wei Wei have in common with the mural artists of Northern Ireland? What extra challenges do politically motivated artists face? These questions and more will be explored with panellists including Writer and Politician Sandi Toksvig and Roisin McDonough, Chief Exectutive of A.C.N.I Chaired by Broadcaster Michael Bradley..

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Healing after the Loss of your Partner 4.30-5.20pm, Art Room This session is a safe, intimate and supportive discussion with Eilish Friel who shares her personal story of loss and Caroline Smyth-Kenyon the founder of Walk with Me. Caroline will talk about the support group she set up for young widows and widowers. Hear how both women found peace after the loss of their partners and how they now support others to share their stories.

End Session: What do Women Want (from WOW)? 5.00-5.40pm, Gallery Bring your thoughts ideas and feedback to this Dragon’s Den style talk. Let us know what you’d like to see at next year’s WOW and be in the running to win a pair of tickets to WOW London at Southbank Centre in March 2016.

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Herstory - ‘Researching the Maidens’ City’ 4.30-5.20pm, Actor’s Studio This informative and illustrated talk by University of Ulster lecturer and Filmmaker Anne Crilly explores the challenges of researching the ‘Herstory’ of women in Derry ~Londonderry.

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Gender Quicksand 5.00-5.50pm, Dance Studio Gender identity is how you feel about and express your gender, gender roles are those that are pressed upon us by society. What does it mean to be a woman? What if you feel you’re really a man, or if you are gender fluid? Is our culture becoming more inclusive and accepting of non-binary gender roles? All this and more will be discussed by our panel, which includes a trans woman, Kayleigh/ Kendall Warren who identifies as gender fluidand Sarah Sproule who is an O.T specialising in working with trans people. Chaired by Andrew Galvin.

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Courting Trouble 4.00-4.50pm Gallery In 2014 best-selling Author Kathy Lette wrote Courting Trouble, examining issues around a rape case, the Criminal Justice system and our legal institutions. Baroness Helena Kennedy QC provided Kathy with the facts and details for the book. Join them both for this discussion about why Kathy wanted to write the book, the complexities of the case and how they reflect real life, and what she learnt as a result. Is poetic justice the only true justice available to women?

The NWWC present ‘Sandi Toksvig Tells a Yarn’ 6.00-7.00pm, Dance Studio Sandi gallops through the great revolutions of history for equality and finds out how women fared in this one hour show. Warning - it's not pretty but there is a lot of fine knitting. Further Warning - this show contains live knitting. Tickets £10 on the door.

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AT A GLANCE: FRIDAY 13th/SATURDAY 14th NOVEMBER Time

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Tue 27 Oct, 2pm

Imagining WOW

VOID Gallery

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Tue 3 Nov, 2pm

Printing for WOW

VOID Gallery

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WOW Drop-in Art Space

VOID Gallery

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VOID Gallery

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7.30pm

The Eye of the Beholder WOW Schools Day

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Saturday 14 November

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WOW Community Space

11:30am-6:00pm

WOW Market

11:30am-12:20pm

Welcome to WOW

11:30am-12:20pm

Mindfulness Meditation

11:30am-12:20pm

Menopause Matters

11:30am-12:20pm

Writing Your Story

11:30am-12:20pm

Baladi Dance Class

12.30-1.20pm

“We Need You!” Men and Gender Equality Grow your own veg and feed your family for less

12.30-1.20pm

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11:30am-6.00pm

Community Room

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Plaza

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Theatre

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Green Room

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Actor’s Studio

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Art Room

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Gallery

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Theatre

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Art Room

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12.30-1.20pm

Tools for a Stress Free Life

Actor’s Studio

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1.00-1.50pm

From People Pleasing to Assertiveness

Green Room

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Lunching with Literature

1.30-2.20pm

Make your own Lush Product

1.30-2.20pm

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1.00-2.00pm

Gallery

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Art Room

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Second Class Citizens?

Actor’s Studio

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2.00-3.20pm

Sex Workers – the Forgotten Females?

Theatre

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2.00-2.50pm

WOW Bites

Gallery

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AT A GLANCE: SATURDAY 14th NOVEMBER Time

Event

Venue

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2.00-2.50pm

House Husbands and Domestic Goddesses

Dance Studio

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2.30-3.20pm

Possession Exorcism

Art Room

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Minaj vs. Swift

Green Room

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The Lone Parent Entrepreneur

Actors’ Studio

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Dance Studio

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3.30-4.20pm

What is Body Autonomy? Who Owns Your Body? The Creative Path to Unlocking Your Potential

Art Room

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3.30-4.40pm

Artists as Agents for Political Change

Theatre

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The Agony and the Ecstasy Aunts

Actors’ Studio

10

Dance Studio

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2.00-2.50pm 2.30-3.20pm 3.00-3.50pm

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What Is Emotional Abuse?

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3.30-4.20pm

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3.00-3.50pm

Killing Her Softly – how the media affects women and girls’ self esteem

Green Room

10

3.00-3.50pm

Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby

Gallery

10

4.00-4.40pm

A Safe Country for Women

Green Room

10

4.30-5.20pm

Herstory - ‘Researching the Maidens’ City’

Actors’ Studio

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4.30-5.20pm

Healing after the Loss of your Partner

Art Room

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4.00-4.50pm

Kathy Lette: Courting Trouble

Gallery

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5.00-5.50pm

Gender Quicksand

Dance Studio

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Gallery

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6.00-7.00pm

Sandi Toksvig Tells a Yarn

Dance Studio

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Dr Sketchy Cabaret Life Drawing

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End Session: What do Women Want (from WOW)?

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9pm

Actors’ Studio Art Room

Community Room Dance Studio

VOID Gallery

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Green Room Plaza

Theatre

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Sponsors of WOW Derry-Londonderry

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Funders, Sponsors & Partners: Carmel Woods, Aromatherapist and Reflexologist 07904 676 163

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Catriona Jones Motivational Coach The Olive Tree Boutique 21 Waterloo Street

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Audrey Doherty Dance Tel: 0044(0)7535350702 Website: http://raksetaudreyorientaldance.weebly.com Email: iontaspromos@gmail.com

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Contact WOW Derry~Londonderry: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NorthWestWomensCollective Twitter: @nw_womens Hashtag: #wowderry2015 Email: nwwomenscollective@gmail.com

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