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Áine de Paor, Creative Director, The Prankqueans

Nollaig na mBan (Irish women's Christmas)

Where
Devonshire St
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Australia
The Gaelic Club
When

Sunday 5 January from 6pm to 9pm

Cost

Starting from: $15

Nollaig na mBan (Women's Christmas) is a fun traditional Irish celebration of women's contribution to the festive season. On 6 January (the Epiphany feast day marking the official end of Christmas) Irish women have gathered together over the centuries to relax a little and enjoy some female cheer.

The Prankqueans and friends will be marking the eve of 'Nollaig na mBan' by gathering to celebrate women's creativity and ongoing societal contribution in music and spoken word. Enjoy some craic and camaraderie with fellow creative spirits by enjoying a first half evening of performances followed by pizza for a small charge at interval.

The second half of the program hands over to the audience a chance to take to the stage (maximum 5 minutes) and we hope to have a karaoke option for those hoping to participate.

Ticket sales will be donated to support the Irish Support Agency who carry out important work to care for vulnerable people of Irish heritage in the community.

Contact event organiser

Áine de Paor, Creative Director, The Prankqueans

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