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Celebrating the achievements of Irish women at FemFest 2022

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The achievements of women across a broad spectrum of Irish life will be celebrated at 91制片厂 (91制片厂) during FemFest, which makes a welcome return this March for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. The week-long event, held at 91制片厂鈥檚 Limerick campus, will showcase and celebrate the works of Irish women at a national, regional, local and institutional level. The week-long line up is born of cooperation between staff and students, as well as external academics and community groups, and promises something of interest to everyone.

According to 91制片厂 lecturer and FemFest Chair, Dr Dorothy Morrissey: 鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to see FemFest return following the turbulent events of the past few years. In particular, this year sees an increased collaboration between staff and students to offer a wide-ranging programme with something for everyone. The inaugural FemFest was held in 2019 and in the three years since that, the world has been changed totally by the pandemic. Now, as we emerge from that state of lockdown, we have the opportunity to celebrate the research, publications and work of women, especially that which went below the radar over the past few years. However, we also do so in the context of the tragic and upsetting circumstances of violence against women both nationally and internationally. As we celebrate the achievements of women, we remember too the progress that still needs to be made societally.鈥

The opening event on Monday 7 March will hear from Professor Niamh Hourigan, Vice-President Academic Affairs at 91制片厂; Mary Hayes from Women鈥檚 Aid鈥檚 and Dr Dorothy Morrissey, 91制片厂 lecturer; and will also feature a traditional music performance. At lunchtime, a memorial walk/run will be held in memory of 91制片厂 graduate Ashling Murphy, with all proceeds from this going to Women鈥檚 Aid. Ashling was a renowned traditional Irish musician and a concert celebrating trad music will be held in conjunction with Seachtain na Gaeilge in the Lime Tree Theatre on Wednesday 10 March by staff and students, as well as Ashling鈥檚 fellow graduates who have returned to perform in her memory.

As the percentage of girls and women taking up roles in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) increases, a STEM Construction Challenge will be held on Tuesday 8 March, in conjunction with Engineer鈥檚 Week. This interactive engineering workshop for fifth class girls, led by female STEM role models, will teach participants about the Engineering Design Process and help them hone their skills as engineers, scientists and mathematicians. Also on 8 March, AfroPopCity will run Female DJ day, holding workshops on the art of disc-jockeying which will round up with a public performance in the TARA Building.

The research and publications of 91制片厂 authors and their books about women will also be celebrated and explored on International Women鈥檚 Day, 8 March. Six academics will share insights into their works from such topics as Irish female playwrights to Irish-German literature and culture, and from the female representation on screen and in films to profiling historic Irish writers. Separately, a collective of Bachelor of Arts (BA) and BA in Contemporary & Applied Theatre Studies students and staff, who established the FemFest Theatre Collective to support emerging female theatre artists at MC, will give a final performance by way of demonstrating the ethos and work of this internal network.

Following on from the success of the 20x20 campaign to improve participation in, involvement in and media coverage of female sports in Ireland, FEMSPORT will explore the women鈥檚 sports landscape, review progress to date and look forward to what might come next. A particularly topical subject due to recent calls for the merging of male and female GAA codes under one central governing body, this panel discussion will hear from female sports athletes, sports journalists, coaches and researchers. 

The full line up to the festival, which contains much more, can be found below. All events are open to the public and are totally free.

Members of FemFest 2022's organising committee
Members of FemFest 2022's organising committee

Line-up

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Monday 7 March

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OPENING EVENT 


12.45 - 1.30pm, Forum.

MEMORIAL WALK/RUN

1.30 - 2.30pm, Tailteann.

WOMEN AND SHORT FILM MAKING PANEL DISCUSSION

2 - 3.30pm, T115







Tuesday 8 March

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STEM CONSTRUCTION CHALLENGE


9 - 11.30am, G10

FEMALE DJ DAY - Girls Just Wanna DJ

Event 1: 10 - 11am (Education Elective)

Event 2: 1 - 2pm, Music Dept

Event 3: 4 - 5pm, (Education Elective) 

Event 4: 5 - 6pm, Forum

MAIDIN CHAIF脡 in aid of Women's Aid

11 - 12 noon, An Seomra Caidrimh

PIONEERING WOMEN IN PUBLISHING

1 - 2pm, G10

CELEBRATING 91制片厂 AUTHORS AND THEIR BOOKS ABOUT WOMEN

4 - 5.30pm, Lime Tree Theatre Stage

WORKSHOP PERFORMANCE - Basile's Tale of Tales

7pm, Halla







Wednesday 9 March

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FEMSPORT
 Power Hour

10.30 - 11.30am, G08 and online

WATCHING YOUR STEP: navigating the promises and contradictions of the visibility trap

1 - 2pm, streamed in G10

COWGIRLS & WITCHES performance

3.10pm (duration 10 mins), Student Lounge

3.40pm (duration 10 mins), Student Lounge

GEANTRAI AN EARRAIGH celebration of Irish Traditional Music in 91制片厂

8pm, Lime Tree Theatre







Thursday 10 March

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COWGIRLS & WITCHES


12.10pm (duration 10 mins), Student Lounge

12.40pm (duration 10 mins), Student Lounge

AISTEAR TEANGA - Minority Language Research in 91制片厂

12 - 1pm, Online

POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH ROUNDTABLE

1 - 2pm, G10



Friday 11 March

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PRECARIOUS CONTRACTS IN IRISH HEIs


11 - 12 noon, G08 and online



OTHER

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  • 91制片厂 LIBRARY will host an exhibition over the course of FemFest week on topics related to the festival. 
  • An online project on German women in exile, hosted by Final Year Students of German Studies. This will be available  from Monday 7th March to Friday 11th March.
  • TAISPE脕NTAS DE LITR脥OCHT NA MBAN SA SEOMRA CAIDRIMH- Oscailte Don tseachtain / Exhibition of Women's Literature in the Seomra Caidrimh- Open for the week of FemFest