Nuala Honan 6th Mar 17
Join us as TWIL heads to Brighton for a weekend celebrating and supporting women in music this march! To celebrate International Women’s Day, we take our successful residency (as seen at Bristol’s Canteen) to Brighton’s coolest new arts hub, The Rose Hill – a place well suited to pushing boundaries, on March 25 & 26. The people at…
Nuala Honan 30th Nov 16
You will all remember of course, that we attended Shambala Festival in August of this year, in lovely Northamptonshire. We were welcomed on site to celebrate the women in music performing there, we conducted loads of interviews that have been making their way across the airwaves week by week on our BCfm Radio show…
Nuala Honan 18th Aug 16
THE WORLD IS LISTENING PRESENTS: Combat the Critic – A workshop for women’s confidence in music The World is Listening is an organisation addressing the gender gap in the UK music industry, and creating an inspiring community to support and celebrate women in music. Their research so far has revealed that a major issue holding…
Nuala Honan 1st Aug 16
WE HAVE SOME EXCITING SUMMER NEWS! This month we will be heading to Shambala Festival to host you 2 incredible events on site: ‘Combat the Critic': a workshop for women’s confidence in music + a panel discussion with some amazing women performing at the festival. To celebrate, and to help shine a light on the…
Nuala Honan 15th Oct 15
arts house, beth porter, Bristol, bunty, canteen, Dana Immanuel, diss miss, dj, DJ Diss Miss, DJ Miss radida, Dusty Girl, event, film, gig, honeyfeet, isolde, jazz, katya gorrie, miss radida, rachael dadd, residency, ríoghnach connolly, Rozi Plain, saskia maxwell, Shop Dutty, this is the kit, Tom Waits, workshop
The World is Listening are pleased to present a week long residency on Stokes Croft in Bristol, join us at The Canteen each day for a free drop-in advice hub, and for gigs every night from 9.30pm PLUS workshops and film at The Arts House – full details below. To reserve tickets to the workshops and film at The…
Nuala Honan 13th Mar 15
We celebrated International Women’s Day our own way, launching in Bristol with a panel discussion titled “Where are all the women?” It was quite a broad subject to begin with, and impossible to devour in just one hour, but our aim with it was to get the conversation rolling and inspire ourselves to do more. We’d like to share the audio…