CNAG: Ceabairé Neamhleithscéalach Aiteach Gaelach

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Merrion Square Park, Saturday 27th May

CNAG: Ceabairé Neamhleithscéalach Aiteach Gaelach | An unapologetic queer and Gaelic cabaret

“Ceabairé aiteach Gaelach le ceol, filíocht agus taibhsiú eicléictiúil draig agus buirlisce. Beidh cúigear taibheoirí difriúla ann ag roinnt a gceirde linn. Maiden Voyage, taibheoir draig agus ceoltóir, a mbíodh an t-ainm Lila Lied orthu roimhe seo; TADHG, ceoltóir; Aurora Divine, taibheoir buirlisce; Eoin McEvoy, file; agus Ciara Ní É, file. Mairfidh an t-imeacht uair an chloig, ní bheadh sé oiriúnach do dhaoine faoi ocht mbliana déag d’aois agus is í an Ghaeilge teanga an imeachta.

Léiriú é seo de chuid Aerach.Aiteach.Gaelach.

A queer, Gaelic, cabaret with music, poetry and eclectic drag and burlesque performance. Five different performers will share their craft with us. Maiden Voyage, a drag performer and musician, formerly known as Lila Lied; TADHG, musician; Aurora Divine, burlesque performer; Eoin McEvoy, poet; and Ciara Ní É, poet. The event will last approximately one hour, will not be suitable for persons under eighteen years of age and will be held through Irish.

This is an Aerach.Aiteach.Gaelach production.”


Date:
Saturday 27th May
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€12.50 - €15
Address:
Merrion Square Park, Merrion Square East, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Merrion Square Park, Merrion Square East, Dublin, Ireland

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