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'Creative Cafe' A social and musical gathering

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Tuesday November 07, 2006 01:33author by Rachel Dempseyauthor email racheldempsey at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Entry by donation (all proceeds to support empowering indigenous women in Bolivia through natural medicine and voice work)

Creative Café, 18 November 2006 @ 8pm
586 South Circular Road, Dublin 8
(Luas: Rialto, bus numbers 19, 123 from O'Connell street or Dame street)
For more information, phone 086 309 7232 or email racheldempsey@hotmail.com.

A relaxed social gathering open to all interspersed with musical and cultural offerings from friends from around the world. Relax and listen to the impromtu performances or contribute a song, a story or a poem. Tasty food and mulled wine, short film, musings and music!

Bolivia Project:

This event is a fundraiser for Rachel Dempsey’s work in December with indigenous women in Bolivia though the social movement, ‘La Coordinadora de la Defensa del Agua y de la Vida’ (Co-ordination for the Defence of Water and Life). Rachel will be running voice workshops with the women, exploring the role of voice in daily ritual and how it can be used for personal and group transformation. As well as this she will interpreting for Judith Hoad, (herbalist and author amongst other amazing things!) who has been invited to help indigenous women to re-establish their traditional customs around pregnancy and birth by giving them skills to employ in a home-birthing system they are trying to establish. The money raised will contribute towards the transport, food and accommodation costs of running these workshops and for the purchase of supplies needed by the women’s groups.

author by Rachel Dempseypublication date Wed Nov 08, 2006 18:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Please email or phone to book for this event in advance. Thank you.

author by Jonaspublication date Sun Nov 19, 2006 14:02author address author phone 087-4110593Report this post to the editors

Hi all,
what a wonderful idea and inspiring gathering! Thank you to Rachel, Deidre and all the other helping hands for organising and creating such a relaxed atmosphere. Any chance for an other fundraising 'Creative Cafe' in the future? I'd volunteer for help!
CU Jonas

 
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