Powerful musical drama returns to Europe 
Dear Friends,
The Preda-Akbay youth group is speaking to the world through a powerful awareness building and empowering musical theatre presentation- "Once We Had A Dream" coming to Ireland 27th June. This is a must for you and your friends and contacts. Please forward this e-mail to them and invite them to go see this moving and enlightening musical play. You will find below the itinerary in Ireland.
This play by the Preda-Akbay youth players has won acclaim and praise in many countries for their fantastic and emotionally challenging performance. Acclaimed from The Philippines, Canada, Australia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain and Ireland, it is now on a return visit to Europe.
Please don't miss it and bring your friends, too. It will not be for entertainment but a moving, life-long and lasting experience you will never forget. All who experienced this unique theatre production always want others to experience it. It will awaken and enliven and empower your inner strength, deepest convictions, and true beliefs and renew your trust in the infinite power of goodness and self-giving love.
The young players give their all, they speak and live out their own life experience, which makes this unique and one of a kind. They are the feelings and voice of thousands of children everywhere who were lost and powerless and silent. Now that silence is broken and they are the voice and heart of children who ask only for love, respect, solidarity, affirmation and support from adults and youth alike. If ever you are concerned about the youth and feel lost at the problems of life, meet these young people and know how they feel and see their commitment, it will inspire you and young people to go out and change the world!! It is for mature 14 years and above, for more information and details please e-mail Chris at chris@serve.ie
The hosting organization is serve, Ireland. This is a youth action group supported by the Redemptorist Fathers Justice and Peace apostolate. They bring young Irish people to developing countries every year to participate in human development activities and help them to know and understand the people of other cultures and their human situations. In Ireland they work for justice and human rights and help find ways to make this a better more just and loving world.
Shay Cullen.
Here is the itinerary of venues and
times,
Monday 27th June: Clonard Monastery, Belfast, 8pm
Tuesday 28th June: Dublin (no show organised )
Wednesday 29th June: Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, 8pm
Thursday 30th June: Douglas GAA Hall, Cork.
Friday 1st July: Dublin (no show organised)
Saturday 2nd July: Barratstown Gang Camp, 4 kilometers from Barrymore
Eustice, which is 7 kilometers form Naas, Co.Kildare. The show begins
at 6pm. It is one-hour drive from Dublin.
Sunday 3rd July: Day Trip and Party
Monday 4th July: Depart Ireland for Barcelona
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