9 Pictures of Feile 23 screening of 'Be Yourself' at Nerve Centre, Derry
By Jim McCafferty
Published 17th Aug 2023, 10:32 BST
Updated 17th Aug 2023, 15:02 BST
A new Féile production, ‘Be Yourself?’ was screened on Wednesday evening in the Nerve Centre.
The new production follows Dee McLaughlin, a youth worker from Creggan, as he meets with a range of members of the LGBTQIA+ community in Derry to share stories about the issues they have faced in the past, those they face today and their hopes for the future.
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Feile 23 screening of 'Be Yourself' at Nerve Centre, Derry Photo: Jim McCafferty
3. Dee. McLaughlin in conversation with Aisling Hutton, BBHF after Wednesday's 'Be Yourself' screening at the Nerve Centre as part of Feile 23. (Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography)
Dee. McLaughlin in conversation with Aisling Hutton, BBHF after Wednesday's 'Be Yourself' screening at the Nerve Centre as part of Feile 23. (Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography) Photo: Jim McCafferty
4. 'BE YOURSELF' SCREENING. . . .Group pictured at the Feile 23 ''Be Yourself' screening at the Nerve Centre, Derry on Wednesday evening last. The new Feile production followed Dee McLaughlin, a youth worker from Creggan as he meets with a range of members of the LGBTQIA+ community in Derry to share their stories about the issues they have faced in the past, those they face today and their hopes for the future. The event was a 'Communities in Transition' project and was funded by The Executive Office. Pictured from left are Ruairi Campbell, Dee McLaughlin, Jim Doherty, Steven Adams, Sha Gillespie, Oliver Grant and Gareth Stewart. (Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography)
'BE YOURSELF' SCREENING. . . .Group pictured at the Feile 23 ''Be Yourself' screening at the Nerve Centre, Derry on Wednesday evening last. The new Feile production followed Dee McLaughlin, a youth worker from Creggan as he meets with a range of members of the LGBTQIA+ community in Derry to share their stories about the issues they have faced in the past, those they face today and their hopes for the future. The event was a 'Communities in Transition' project and was funded by The Executive Office. Pictured from left are Ruairi Campbell, Dee McLaughlin, Jim Doherty, Steven Adams, Sha Gillespie, Oliver Grant and Gareth Stewart. (Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography) Photo: Jim McCafferty