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Case Studies

A Queer Ceili Kabosh
Don’t Shoot My Wane, Shoot Me Greater Shantallow Community Arts
Hear My Voice Brendan J Byrne
Music Unite Shankill Road Defenders
Still Life Prime Cut
Theatre of Witness Playhouse
A Queer Ceili
A new production from Kabosh that explores the events of the first National Union of Students Lesbian and Gay Conference, Queen’s University Belfast 1983, based on both interviews with people who were in attendance at the events of the weekend and archival research.
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 A Queer Ceili
Don’t Shoot My Wane, Shoot Me
A play about punishment shootings in Derry which seeks to include all 'sides' of the issue - victims, families, public discourse, shooters - and therefore involve difficult conversations with those involved, to be put on in April 2019.
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Don’t Shoot My Wane, Shoot Me
Hear My Voice
Hear My Voice/Silent Testimony: Short film produced by Brendan J Byrne and launched at the QFT in 2018, based upon the portraits and testimonies of sitters in Colin Davidson's 2015 Silent Testimony exhibition.
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Hear My Voice
Music Unite
Music Unite (Beyond Skin; Centre for Democracy & Peacebuilding): 3-month pilot project which provided an opportunity for band members and musicians of different cultures to develop relationships, celebrate identity and perform together as well as to challenge stereotypes associated with loyalist bands.
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Music Unite
Still Life
Performance in 2011 which looked at Belfast over a period of 100 years told from the perspectives of women.
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Theatre of Witness
Developed by Teya Sepinuck, a form of performance 'that gives voice to those who have been marginalised, forgotten or are invisible in society.
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Theatre of Witness
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