
IAW&A Board Member Shelley Ann Quilty and Author/Playwright Honor Molloy to co-host QUEER HOUSE - IAW&A’s Pride Salon. Please join us on Thursday, June 5th from 7pm to 10pm to celebrate our LGBTQ+ communities and all things fabulously queer! We have a terrific lineup of talented folks who will loudly and proudly raise our spirits and raise the roof of our “Queer House”. This salon will feature readings, music, poetry, dance, and comedy for all to delight in! So, come on down . . . Don’t miss out on all the craic and joy! Please RSVP so we know to expect you.
Houghton Hall Arts Community
22 East 30th Street, NYC, NY, 10016

Irish Arts Center
Wherever else I feel myself to be a stranger, I will remember I have a home in Belfast”—FREDERICK DOUGLASS In 1845, only seven years after escaping slavery, the abolitionist Frederick Douglass journeyed across the Atlantic to Ireland, where, in Belfast, he felt so welcomed that he declared of the city: “Wherever else I feel myself to be a stranger, I will remember I have a home.” Inspired by Douglass’s historic visit and galvanized by racial tensions in the aftermath of Brexit, the celebrated Belfast-based artist and DJ Kwame Daniels set out to create an artistic production that would bring the people of Belfast closer to Black cultures. His North Star, a flagship project of Belfast 2024, the city’s largest cultural program to date, melds music—jazz, gospel, classical, hip-hop and electronic—with spoken word and storytelling for a large-scale, immersive theatrical experience featuring artists and young people from the community responding to the question: What makes a place home to new people, to new ideas? This is a show about belonging like nothing you’ve ever seen. Join us.
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