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Programme, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th, Tuesday, Oct 5th, 1999, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, Throughout the fortnight
Writing events at Manchester Central Library and Town Hall
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Salford Women Writers
Salford Women Writers read a selection of work from their
prize-winning anthology Breaking Out and their recent publication Second Debut. All welcome.
Salford Women Writers are based at Salford Women's Centre.
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2-3pm
Free
Committee Room,
Central Library
Tel. (0161) 736 3844/4046
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Workshop for refugee writers
In the future, do you want to take your work to the wider community
and be paid for it? Find out all about it and form the Manchester
refugee writers' group. Facilitator - Jennifer Langer, editor of The Bend in the Road: Refugees Writing. Open to refugee writers only.
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3.30-5.30pm
Free
Committee Room,
Central Library
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VADA present 'Changes'
Changes - beginnings, middles and endings of stories about time and change from a chorus of lesbian, gay and bisexual voices.
VADA Theatre Company perform a unique work in progress about the process of time on identity and community. Devised by members of the company. Music composed by S. Parkin. Discussion to follow.
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7.30pm til late
£4 / £3
The Green Room,
54-56 Whitworth St. W.,
Manchester
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A refuge for the soul
refugee writers evening
Writers from Manchester refugee communities perform their work, complemented by a multi-media range of music and images. All welcome.
A collaboration between com.art.99, Refugee Writer's Ink! and
Manchester Refugee Support Network. Funded by the Arts Council.
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7.30-9.30pm
Free
Lord Mayor's Parlour,
Manchester Town Hall
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