Tuesday 28th January 2025
Location: The Set Theatre, John St.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2025 19:00
(once purchased, tickets cannot be refunded, unless the event is cancelled)
Seed Talks presents Witchcraft and Feminism: Reclaiming Power in a Modern World with Lora O’Brien
Uncover the fascinating history of witchcraft and feminism in Irish culture. Discover how witchcraft can fuel modern activism. With Q&A.
Witchcraft and feminism have long empowered women and marginalised communities to challenge oppression and reclaim their power. In this talk, Lora O’Brien explores their significance in modern Irish society. Drawing on ancient Irish traditions, she highlights how witchcraft has historically helped women push against social norms, offering a path to empowerment and self-expression.
This talk is a call to reclaim personal and collective power through witchcraft, linking feminist values to Irish culture. Lora shares stories from Irish mythology and practical insights into modern witchcraft to demonstrate how these ancient practices can help tackle injustice and build resilience. She offers a fresh perspective on how the magic of the past can inspire activism today.
Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm – come down early to grab a good seat!
Speaker Bio
Lora O’Brien is a modern Draoí (practitioner of Irish magic) and has been a dedicated priest of the Irish Goddess Mórrígan since 2004. With over 30 years of experience exploring and teaching Irish spirituality, mythology, and witchcraft, Lora has authored seven books, including works on Irish history, folklore, and Pagan practice. Their eighth book, The Mórrígan: Ireland’s Goddess, will be published by Llewellyn in 2025. Lora regularly speaks at international events, including workshops and conferences in the US and Europe, sharing their knowledge of Irish spiritual traditions, witchcraft, and decolonisation.
Please note: this a fully seated show.
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