Unburying Bríd

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The Workman's Club, Wednesday 1st February

To celebrate Imbolc/St. Bríd’s Day, QÉIRE is hosting a new event – ‘Unburying Bríd: Performances inspired by colonial/religious erasure and queer resistance.’ The event will take place Wednesday, 1st February 7-8:30 pm in the Vintage Room, upstairs at Workman's. Our line-up includes poetry, music, storytelling and more, and we’re really excited for you all to see. Regrettably, this event is only accessible by stairs, but we will be live-streaming the event for those unable to attend in person. Get your free tickets here, and come, toast Bríd, Imbolc, and the beginning of Spring!


Date:
Wednesday 1st February
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
The Workman's Club, Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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