Birdwoman Presents; Brigid in Space!

The Amulet Gallery, Sunday 1st February

Coming at you live from the Vulva Stories -Chapter 2 exhibition @ The Amulet Gallery in the heart of Dublin City, multidisciplinary artist and electrifying improv musician Birdwoman, invites you to join her for an evening of spontaneous art creation on St Brigids Big Day; Imbolc. Come celebrate the Goddess of inspiration, wisdom and poetry! Lets get mystical! Lets get radically feminine! Lets track the origins of Brigid across Irish mythology and folklore, out into the universe and beyond, into the most magical realm of them all- The Imagination-.
Characterised by a dynamic interaction with her crowd, Birdwoman, (AKA, Kellie Marie Reynolds) is a former Leinster Slam poetry champion and multi instrumentalist with over 25 years in performance and music. Drawing on this wealth of experience she makes every performance a memorable, funny and often profound journey. Join her as she pushes the boundaries of live music and turns every show into a delightful adventure while showcasing the beauty of creativity born from spontaneity.

Doors 6.30

Highly recommend you come early and check out the Vulva Stories exhibition! Lots of great art to view or buy.

Very Limited accessible seating.

Please email [email protected] to reserve


Date:
Sunday 1st February
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€15
Address:
The Green Building, 23/24 Temple Lane South, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of The Green Building, 23/24 Temple Lane South, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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