| Armagh Taster Sessions |
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| Written by Michael Glover | |||
| Monday, 01 November 2010 00:00 | |||
Taster Sessions
Creativity Thirst is a project designed for those considering setting up their own business in the Creative Industries orlooking to make some extra income with their creative skills. The programme has been developed by the WEA in response to specific needs identified in the Creative Industries. As part of this project, two Taster Sessions are being delivered in the Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre, Armagh. They will be presented by professionals who work both locally and internationally in the Creative Industries.These role models will give some background to their work and explain how they approach commercialising their business ideas. The sessions are FREE to attend. Who's it for?Anyone who would like to know more about working in the Creative Industries represented at the sessions but you must be over 16. Taster One
Date: Wednesday, 17th November 2010 Her work has been broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster and published in Fortnight, Brand,Verbal and Northern Woman magazines, in The Belfast Telegraph and in the anthologies The Barefoot Nuns of Barcelona and in My Story. Her play, The Weather Watchers was produced and toured in Ireland in 2006 by Cahoots NI and in 2010 she co-wrote The Haunting of Helena Blunden for Big Telly Theatre Company, for which she was nominated, along with co-writer Paul Boyd, for the Best New Song of the Year Award by the Stephen Sondheim Society, London. Her first novel, The Butterfly Cabinet, has just been published in the UK and Ireland by Headline Review, and will be published next year in the US by Free Press and in translation in Italy and the Netherlands.
Taster Two
Date: Wednesday, 8th December 2010 Liam McGarry Liam also runs McGarry Consulting, a consultancy business aimed at helping start-ups and small organisations to develop ideas, plan for growth and secure funding. If you are looking to develop an idea (and cheaply) or want to know more about funds, call in and say hello.
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