The Oh Yeah Music Centre has announced the details of its fifth Women’s Work programme. The annual celebration of women in music, will take place online, across four days and includes a range of activities including showcases, gigs, special events, panels, talks, and workshops.

One standout of the schedule is a collective cover of Kate Bush’s ‘Running Up That Hill’ led by Katie Richardson – The video will support efforts to raise funds for Women’s Aid.

Women’s Work will also launch the application process for new initiative – NI Electronic Workshop led by Hannah Peel, while Dani Larkin will launch her highly anticipated debut album ‘Notes for a Maiden Warrior’ and the Oh Yeah Getting To Know series will run two events featuring Pillow Queens and Dani Larkin.

The festival also features performance from Kate Nicholson via the Accidental Theatre. The Lunchbox Sessions will feature daily music from Sara Ryan, Míde Houlihan and Winnie Ama, while The Magy’s Farm Sessions will feature artists from University of Ulster Music: Niamh Murray, Cara Quinn, Rhian Brownlow, Clodagh May and Lara O’Donnell.

Isobel Anderson will host a special live edition of music podcast Girls Twiddling Knobs – featuring special guests. There are also workshops with Siobhan Brown, Theodora Byrne, Amanda St John, Brigid O’Neill and many more on offer.

 “Women’s Work is a celebration of the multi-genre females at work, both on and off the stage, in Ireland. I am delighted it’s back for a 5th year and burning brighter than ever. The programme is just a snapshot and it brings me incredible joy to work in collaboration with these talented and creative women. I hope you enjoy what we have planned for you.” says festival coordinator, Charlene Hegarty.

Women’s Work runs 17th – 20th June 2021. For full details of the above events and other panels and workshops go to www.womensworkni.co.uk