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‘Let Me Tell You A Story’: Reflections on the EastSide Arts Festival, Belfast
Patricia Ferguson, PhD student, English Literature ‘Let me tell you a story’ was the principal theme of this year’s EastSide Arts festival. These are my reflections on four events which seem to me to resonate profoundly with the present state … Continue reading
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Tagged Antigone, Belfast, Catholic, Protestant, Seamus Heaney
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Reflections on EastSide Arts Festival, Belfast, 2-12 August 2018
Patricia Ferguson, PhD Student, Department of English The Director of the EastSide ArtsFestival writes, in the brochure’s welcome page: ‘…if this part of the city is your home, the festival is our annual invitation to you to celebrate and enjoy … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts Festivals, Belfast, Catholic, conflict resolution, Protestant
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