International Women’s Day listings in Wales (in order of events)

 

WEN and Fizzi Productions presents

 

Swansea

Sunday 12 March, 11am-3pm

National Waterfront Museum

Live music, speakers, workshops, exhibitions and market stall traders with Marina Markets and Oxfam’s Fair Trade Fortnight.

Full listings to be announced throughout February.

 

The Bucket List, Wind Street, Swansea
Sunday 12 March, 7-9pm.

Live music, and spoken word. Full listings to be confirmed throughout February.

 

Cardiff

Sunday 12 March, 6pm – 10pm

Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay

The Glanfa Stage 6-7pm – Free live music and spoken word.

The Weston Studio 7.30pm – 10pm – Live music, speakers and workshops.

Full listings to be announced throughout February

Tickets on sale 9 February.

Other events in Wales

Bangor

Main Building, Bangor University

Saturday 4 March, 2017

10am-3.30pm

 

Speakers, workshops and information stands.

For further information about events in Bangor please contact s.ashton@bangor.ac.uk / 01248 382475

 

Aberystwyth
An Evening with Honno Welsh Women’s Press (Fringe event)

Monday 6th March

6pm – 9pm

Aberystwyth Arts Centre

The Women’s Equality Network is delighted to host an International Women’s Day fringe event in partnership with Honno Welsh Women’s Press. Honno is an independent co-operative press run by women and committed to bringing you the best in Welsh women’s writing.  Come along to this event and hear from Welsh women writers about their work and experiences of writing and publishing in Wales. Cheese and wine will be served.
Creating An Equal Future, A Conference for International Women’s Day 2017

Tuesday 7th March

11am – 5.00pm

Aberystwyth University

This year The Women’s Equality Network (WEN) Wales will be hosting a conference for International Women’s Day in partnership with Aberystwyth University. The event will be fantastic opportunity for women in Mid and West Wales to come together, network, hear from inspiring speakers and discuss the issues that really matter to women in Wales in 2017.