The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Perth: First Minister to give talk at Women of the World festival.

Opening speaker at event will be First Minister

- RICHARD BURDGE rburdge@thecourier.co.uk

The First Minister is to take centre stage at a festival being held in Perth which celebrates the achievemen­ts of women and girls while examining the factors which may hold them back.

WOW – Women of the World Perth 2017 will feature Nicola Sturgeon as the opening speaker in conversati­on with WOW founder Jude Kelly.

The programme for the festival features prominent activists, speakers, businesswo­men, artists, broadcaste­rs and campaigner­s including Kirsty Wark, Lesley Riddoch and comedian Luisa Omielan.

The festival will debut in Scotland at Perth Concert Hall over the weekend of October 27 to 29 and includes talks and debates, music, dance, theatre, performanc­e, poetry and comedy as well as workshops and activities ranging from morning song to yoga, and speed mentoring to skateboard­ing.

Funded by Spirit of 2012, the Perth event is part of the Southbank Centre’s expansion of its global WOW network of festivals to create nine new WOWs in five cities across the UK to mark the centenary of female suffrage in 2018.

Perth is the first Scottish city to host one of these WOWs and will produce the festival there in 2017 and 2018.

Founder Jude Kelly says WOW is now the largest women’s festival movement in the world.

“WOW – Women of the World Festivals are designed to be agents of change in their host cities, providing a space for women to participat­e in discussion, education and collaborat­ion on the issues that most impact their lives,” she said.

Launched in 2011 in London, WOW Festivals have inspired more than one million women across five continents and cities in Australia, Egypt, India, Pakistan, the UK, and at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York.

Perth festival programmer Lou Brodie said :“This is Scotland and Perth’s first WOW and I hope everyone will jump in and participat­e; whether it’s taking part in workshops, lending their voice to the many discussion­s or simply listening from the audience we are encouragin­g women and men of all ages to come along and be inspired.”

 ?? Picture: Fraser Band. ?? Women are taking centre stage at the festival.
Picture: Fraser Band. Women are taking centre stage at the festival.

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