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Jun 2018
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Ep 223 Fair Plé to the "Lovely Girls" of...

THE IRISH TIMES
About this episode
Waking the Feminists shone a light on the representation of women in Irish theatre. Now, women in Irish traditional and folk music are trying to address the gender imbalance across their sector through the Fair Plé initiative. It began with a meeting at the Cobblestone pub in Dublin and two of the women who were there that night – harpist Una Monaghan and singer Pauline Scanlon –speak to Róisín Ingle on today's podcast and perform the song My Dearest Dear. This Saturday Fair Plé events are taking place around the world as part of a day of action, ahead of a showcase event at the Cork Midsummer Festival on June 16. For more information go to www.fairple.comWant to get in touch? We're on Facebook and Twitter @ITWomensPodcast and you can email us on thewomenspodcast@irishtimes.com

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