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Women's Work 2018 Events Announced

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The line-up for the 2018 Women's Work Festival has been announced showcasing sessions and panels from women across the music industry.

Featured events include Brigid Mae Power who will be playing on the rooftop of the Oh Yeah Centre, Marie Louise Muir will be chairing The Soundtrack of our Lives which will commemorate the centenary of the Representation of the People Act, plus the Women's Work Showcase itself will feature live music from Sister Ghost, Pillow Queens, Hiva Oa, Gaze Is Ghost, Bad Bones, Strange New Places, Cherym and DJ Charlotte Hatherly. A selection of the many events at the festival are below:

June 5th

Black Moon Girls To The Front - Black Box, Belfast

Branded: The Stigma Of Being An Older Female Artist In The Music Industry - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

Banner Making Workshop - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

Janis: Little Girl Blue - Strand Cinema, Belfast

June 6th

The Rooftop Sessions: Brigid Mae Power - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

Amy - Strand Cinema, Belfast

Career Steer: Tour Management with Emma Edgar - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

A Night With Wookalily - The Spaniard, Belfast

June 7th

The Soundtrack of our Lives w/ Marie Louise Muir - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

Sóley - Strand Arts Centre, Belfast

Here To Be Heard: The Story Of The Slits - Queens Film Theatre, Belfast

June 8th

Help Musicians - Women In Music Northern Ireland Launch - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

The Green Room Sessions - The Black Box Green Room, Belfast

Suffragette For Sound - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

Queens of Rock Bandeoke - The Black Box, Belfast

June 9th

What's The Score? With Charlotte Hatherley - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

New Blood #1 - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

The Crate Session- Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

CDJ Workshop - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

Jam Session - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

Women's Work Showcase - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

June 10th

Yoga: Brunch on the Rooftop - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

Bird and Bramble Presents: Joni's Story - Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast

The festival runs from the 5th-10th of June and more info can be found at http://www.ohyeahbelfast.com/

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