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[email protected] www.lingofestival.com facebook.com/lingofestival LINGO twitter.com/lingofestival A SPOKEN #LingoFest WORD FESTIVAL 16/17/18 OCTOBER

15 20 What Lingo hopes to offer you is a chance to taste the best of what Irish spoken word has to offer, and that you’ll come away inspired and joyful. We are featuring spoken word artists from around the world -- luminaries from the United States, United Kingdom, and beyond, alongside the most talented Irish spoken Listen. Can you hear it rumbling in the LISTEN! word poets breathing air. From Saul Williams basement bars, the coffee shops, the festival to Hollie McNish, Elaine Feeney and John stages, warehouses and theatre spaces in Cummins; the eclectic Tongue Fu and world Dublin? Can you feel the current between a beatboxing legends to All-Ireland Poetry Slam lone voice and a rapt crowd in spaces across Champions, and charity events, family shows Ireland? Can you sense of a & youth programmes—we have something performer turning the truth into words? Can for everyone. We’ve collaborated with some of you see the audience nodding and whooping the leading event creators around Ireland, as as they hear themselves reflected? There is well as partners such as Dublin City Council, a momentum here in Ireland in spoken word Dublin UNESCO City of Literature, Visit Dublin, poetry. It is more alive and vital than ever, and and Poetry Ireland to curate new formats it is growing every day. They say to “go where for poetry over the course of our festival the energy is.” Right now, in Ireland, that weekend. Spoken word is a modern revolution energy is in live literature. here, and the talent of the artists continue to be an enduring national resource. And every Lingo Festival is born out of that energy and in one of our artists was chosen for their unique service to it. We exist—created by artists—to spark—a singularity in their writing and showcase this truly vital artform, as alive in performing that makes people see the world a dim pubs as it is in Presidential ballrooms, little bit differently. from perspectives young and old, LGBT and straight, rich and poor. Art thrives on the love Spoken word requires no equipment -- just a of it, and artists thrive on a community of voice. Can you hear the rumble? Come and support. Lingo is a product of that love and listen. community. Here’s to live literature, The Lingo Team Linda Devlin, Erin Fornoff, Kalle Ryan, Colm Keegan, Stephen James Smith, and Phil Lynch LINGO The Meeting House www.themeetinghousedublin.com

LOCATIONS Ha’penny Bridge

Bedford Row Millenium The Workman’s Club Bridge

The Liquor Rooms Asdill’s Row www.theworkmansclub.com www.theliquorrooms.com

Grattan Bridge L I F F E Y Temple Bar Fleet Street Wellington Quay

Anglsea Street R I V E R Dame Court Essex Quay Bank of Ireland Essex Essex Street The Button Factory Essex St. Gate Eustace Street www.buttonfactory.ie Smock Alley Theatre Lower Crane Lane Trinity Castle Street

Fownes St. www.smockalley.com Upper Cope Street College Essex St. West College Green Cow’s Lane

Sycamore Street

Street

Lord Edward St. Dame Street Trinity Street Dame Lane

CONTACT Fishamble South Great George’s Street [email protected] www.lingofestival.com Lord Edward Street facebook.com/lingofestival City Hall St. Andrew twitter.com/lingofestival Street #LingoFest Dublin Castle Exchequer Street TICKETS & BOOKING Tourist Weekend Pass: Early Bird €57.50 | Regular €64.50 Office (booking fees apply) Fringe Lab Individual events: From €7 - €19.50 www.fringefest.com/fringelab {plus several free events} Tickets available at: DUBLIN www.eventbrite.ie www.smockalley.com [01 - 677 0014] CITY CENTRE Hotel partner and pop-up venue: www.academyplazahotel.ie 100m approx. indicates wheelchair accessible venue LINGO LAUNCH NIGHT with TONGUE FU Friday Doors: 7pm | Showtime: 7.30pm - 11pm The Workman’s Club - Main Stage 16 Oct. €12.50

Join us for the extraordinary opening night Featured artists: Chris Redmond and the of Lingo 2015 featuring a bumper packed Tongue Fu band, Lewis Kenny (Bohemians lineup of the finest lyrical spoken word FC poet laureate), Oisin McKenna (Fringe artists and snappy sketch performers in festival star), John Cummins (All Ireland Slam Ireland today; featuring a unique set to mark Champion 2013), John Moynes (broadsheet. the passing of the torch from 2014 Lingo ie limerick writing legend), David Lee poet laureate John Cummins to this year’s Morgan (UK & US Slam champion), bard John Moynes. Anchoring the night Genevieve Healy, Bern, Brian McMahon will be Tongue Fu, one of London’s liveliest Gallagher, Anne Tannam, Stephen Clare, and best attended spoken word nights; a Cormac Fitzgerald, and the comedic stylings riotous experiment in live literature, music, of sketch troupe The Brownbread Players and improvisation; always unrehearsed, (Kalle Ryan, Gus McDonagh, Eva Bartley, frequently surprising, sometimes poignant Sean McDonagh). and often hilarious. Witness ten of Ireland’s top performance poets and slam champions perform to sublime improvised soundtracks from the genre-defying Tongue Fu band , inimitably emceed by host Chris Redmond. slam champions improvised soundtrack FESTIVAL CLUB: LOQ LINGO POETRY BRUNCH* Doors: 11pm | Showtime: 11.30pm - late Showtime: 11.30am - 1pm Friday The Meeting House Saturday The Meeting House 16 Oct. FREE 17 O ct . FREE Ease your way into day two and soothe the fear with with some kind words and Featured artists: Niall Donnelly, Ciaran Join us at our Friday festival club for LOQ - a Featured artists: Andre K’por (LOQ host delicious food at the family-friendly Lingo Hodgers (UK Slam Champion), Clara night guaranteed to wallop you with poetry and MC) Fergus Costello (Munster Slam Poetry Brunch. Purchase a plate of savoury Rose Thornton (Leinster Slam Champion), and hip-hop from Ireland’s best wordsmiths, Champion), Raven ( poet brunch delights at a special festival price Caelainn Bradley, Kevin P.Gilday and Dee hosted by rapper and poet Andre K’Por and and hip-hop MC), Sebi C (Galway hip-hop’s (€6.66) from our hosts at Meeting House, Campbell. featuring an extended cypher set to beats finest), Costello (Dublin hip-hop MC) and and let yourself be swept away by the sweet and music. Not to be missed! TemperMental MissElayneous sounds of poems by artists from the UK, USA hip-hop (Dublin’s first lady of hip-hop). and Ireland. kind words cypher delicious food POETRYHUNT by LINGO POETRY BINGO HEADSTUFF* Doors: 1pm | Showtime: 1.30pm - 3pm The Workman’s Club - Vintage Room Saturday Showtime: 1pm - 2:30pm FREE Pearse St. Library 138 - 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 17 O ct . FREE (pre-booking essential: 01 6744888)

Our friends at Headstuff.org have created a winding tour of books. There’s plenty of A returning favourite from last year, Lingo Featured artists: Wasps vs Humans (Punk Poetryhunt, a treasure hunt like nothing prizes and the fun doesn’t end there: we’ll Poetry Bingo is an open mic with a twist. poet and playwright) David Lee Morgan (US you’ve ever experienced before. You will keep you amused with face-painting, baked Hosted by Carl Plover, aka Wasps Vs & UK slam champ), Ailish Kerr, and Kevin P. follow the rhyming clues through a world goodies and plenty of stories and laughs. Humans, this interactive, eclectic event Gilday. of books to find your way to the grand prize. Bring your book smarts and we’ll bring the showcases featured poets, as well as an Will the clues be hiding in Hogwarts, half adventure.​ opportunity for anyone with a poem to join way across Middle Earth, or hanging out in. Audience members drop themes in a hat. with Jane Austen? Sure to get the whole Raising awareness for the They’re drawn out at random. Poets seize family’s brains chugging as we bring you on work of MS Ireland. the moment and jump in with a poem that fits the bill.

treasure POETRY hunt

HUNT THE WORDWORKS: HOMEBEAT presents YOUTH WORKSHOP LYRIC BOOK Saturday SHOWCASE* Doors: 3.30pm | Showtime: 4pm - 5pm Smock Alley - Boys’ School In association with The Irish Writers Centre. €8 17 O ct . Doors: 12.30pm | Showtime: 1pm - 2.30pm Smock Alley - Boys’ School €8

Fresh from a series of workshops with six of Proudly supported by Dublin City Council Homebeat curate and create incredible, a lyrical musician and two of the finest the most active and inspiring creative writing and Dublin UNESCO City of Literature.. intimate shows that feel like they were made poets from page & stage to discuss their facilitators in the country, Ireland’s exciting just for you. At their heart they break down inspiration and give the audience an insight new young spoken word artists take to the the distance between artist and audience, into the craft and art behind the writing stage to showcase their electric new poems. while all the time promoting the ridiculous process. A dynamic, engaging afternoon in the wealth of talent that exists on our doorsteps intimate surroundings of Smock Alley Boys’ at this moment in time. For this very special Featured artists: Emmet Condon (Homebeat School that is truly guaranteed to inspire. A show at Lingo, they will bring together host), Stephen Murphy (All Ireland Slam glimpse at the future of spoken word. Champion), Billy Ramsell (Award winning poet), Pearse McGloughlin (Award winning songwriter) poetry, future of lyrics, spoken the art of word writing HOLLIE MCNISH Saturday with ELAINE FEENEY Doors: 5.30pm | Showtime 6pm - 7.30pm The Workman’s Club - Main Stage viral star, 17 O ct . €10

Hollie McNish is one of the world’s most festival standout and one of Ireland’s most well-known spoken word poets. A viral star provocative writers. The quintessential insightful, from her immigration poem “Mathematics” contemporary Irish female poet who writes and the breastfeeding anthem startlingly witty, unflinching, beautiful poetry. “Embarrassed,” she has won the Glastonbury Expect an exhilarating and extraordinary Slam and performed alongside acclaimed evening of poems. Not to be missed. artists from Kate Tempest to Hozier. Joining provocative her will be Ireland’s own Elaine Feeney, Cúirt Grand Slam Winner, 2014 Lingo LINGO POETRY SLAM Doors: 8.30pm | Showtime 9pm - 11pm Saturday The Workman’s Club - Main Stage 17 O ct . €10

Lingo’s annual poetry slam is the real dynamic duo guaranteed to keep the spirits star of our festival. Top poets from Ireland high and the show blazing along. Last and beyond compete with their best year this riotously entertaining show was performances to win our 2000 year old described by critics as a “Roller-coaster ride bogwood trophy and a slot opening for Saul of face-melting awesomeness”. You don’t Williams, our headliner. Certain to be high- want to miss it this year! energy, raucous, and inspiring, the slam will be hosted by the Lords of Strut, a hilarious,

slam! FESTIVAL CLUB: INJA A GUARD AT THE CROSS: and BACKSHED INC. A Family Show by Saturday Presented by State.ie Sunday Paul Timoney* (For Ages 7+) Doors: 11pm | Showtime: 11.30pm - late Doors:10.30am | Showtime: 11am - 12pm The Meeting House Smock Alley - Boys’ School 17 O ct . FREE 18 Oct. €8

Our Saturday night festival club is hosted by provided by the fresh and innovative Dublin State.ie and is a hip-hop feature show. We based hip-hop collective BackShed Inc. are proud to host Inja, one of the UK’s most energetic, crowd-pleasing and versatile performers. An exceptional artist, MC and host whose work spans a huge variety of genres including dubstep, hip-hop, grime, Paul Timoney is one of the most unique extended family friendly experience that drum ‘n’ bass, and freestyle poetry. He has voices in the world of spoken word; an promises to be funny and clever and sad been host for Major Laser Soundsystem and award-winning Irish poet and performer, and happy and interesting and unusual and accompanied Beardyman and been featured feature who has worked as a teacher and facilitator weird and funny. Yes, funny was mentioned on BBC1, Kiss FM, the stages of Glastonbury, of creative activities for many years. In twice there, not as a mistake, but to and many others. This is hip-hop performed this exclusive event for Lingo, Paul has emphasise the funniness factor. by an artist at the peak of his considerable smushed together a show of words written powers. Support on the night will be by children and young people from all over show Ireland and beyond. This will be a family and hip-hop written by children! REIC MULTILINGUAL FLYING SOUTH BRUNCH* Doors: 12.30pm | Showtime: 1pm - 2.30pm Fringe LAB, Studio 1 - Meeting House Square Sunday 11.30am - 1pm FREE The Meeting House 18 Oct. FREE

Féachfar anocht ar nuafhilíocht le béim ar an Flying South is Ireland’s first monthly mental for poets who would like to participate and bhfocal labhartha; idir dánta, rapcheol, agus health themed arts & open mic event, based perform. amhráin. Join us for a specially priced festival in Dublin. Flying South aims to provide a safe, brunch (€6.66) with a multilingual twist, understanding space for people to share Featured artists: Nicole Rourke, Adrian hosted by popular Irish language show REIC. their experiences. As part of LINGO, Flying Cooper, Sean Ruane, Anne Deroe, Brian & Expect spoken word featuring poems, songs, South will showcase an exciting variety of Ru, and Indifference. and rap from linguistically dexterous artists performers, united by a common theme of in German, Hindi Tamil and Gaeilge. Come mental health expression. Expect honest, This event is kindly supported by to hear the sorts of Irish poems they don’t thoughtful, insightful, lyrical work. Following Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival. teach you for the Leaving Cert – yet! the featured acts there will be an open mic

Featured artists: Ciara Ní É, Fiona Bolger, Eva O’Connor, Justyna Kosmulska, Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin, and Sebi C. mental health expression

Flying German, Tamil, South and Gaeilge THE HERO HOUR in aid of WORDS WITH TEETH Fighting Words Doors: 2.30pm | Showtime: 3pm - 4pm The Workman’s Club - Main Stage Sunday Doors: 2pm | Showtime: 2.30pm - 4pm €7 Smock Alley - Boys’ School 18 Oct. €10

The hugely successful charity event Hero Featured artists: Mark O’Halloran, Colm This event guarantees something a little Featured artists: James Michael Moran, Tara Hour returns to Lingo. Eight figures from O’Regan, Julie Feeney, Dil Wickremasinghe, different. Come watch a motley collection of Flynn, Dave Rudden, Jeanne Sutton, Deirdre Irish public life share their favourite poem Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Eoin Colfer. gifted Irish writers engage in light-hearted Maria Sullivan, and enjoy some banter with host Sean low-stakes competition for your amusement. Ceri Bevan. Rocks (RTE) about what it means to them. You’ll see what happens when comedy, All proceeds go to Fighting Words, an poetry and fiction go head to head as we organisation dedicated to teaching creative make our favourite writers, journalists and writing to as many children, young adults comedians write brand new material and and adults with special needs as they can battle each other for entertainment. It can reach. The event will be recorded by RTE get ugly (but friendly) and hilarious (but Radio One for their flagship arts programme favourite touching). Hosted by popular humorist Arena. Damon Blake and acclaimed Irish author Sarah Maria Griffin. It’s a show with two teams, six world poem premieres and a full hour eight figures of fun. from Irish public life

something a little different 8Oct. 18 Sunday Sunday This showcase brings two of the most most the of two brings showcase This David Braziel, this will be an eclectic show show an eclectic be will this Braziel, David (2014 Oliveira Abby by Poetry Lingo Hosted poetry stand-up alternative Pill an all is new the for in Dublin together Ireland Northern first time. The Monday Night Cure celebrates celebrates Night Cure Monday The time. first Slam Champion) and Alice McCullough & McCullough Champion) Alice Slam and of spoken word, hip-hop and powerhouse powerhouse and hip-hop word, spoken of of spoken word talent emerging in Belfast. in events word spoken new exciting poems. wave new exciting the night showcasing the verbal arts in all forms in Derry while Red Red while in Derry in all forms arts verbal the Northern Ireland, showcase

THE MONDAYTHE CURE NIGHT THE RED PILL AND The Workman’sThe Club -Main Stage Jones (Glastonbury slam champion), Tory €7 Doors: 4.30pm | Showtime: 5pm -6.45pm 5pm |Showtime: 4.30pm Doors: Mel Bradley, Gemma Walker, Bradley, Gemma Mel Frank Rafferty. McLaughlin, Chris Cleland, Jenny Campbell, Rory Ashford, Jason artists: Featured

new spoken word new Citysong is a day in anhour. in aday is today, is day That Citysong or used to at least. It’s a song, it’s a poem, it’s it’s apoem, it’s asong, It’s to at least. used or at different times. Your mother before she she before mother Your times. at different at things different It’s aportrait. it’s a history, different times, and it’s about different things things different about it’s and times, different but it’s also thirty years ago and it’s also sixty sixty also it’s and ago years thirty also it’s but to work, who go to parties, who have babies, babies, have who to parties, go who to work, go who up, get who of people thousands the years ago. It’s five people telling you about about you telling people five It’s ago. years was hers, in this city before it was this city. city. this was it before city this in hers, was she before mother her and mother your was “CITYSONG” “CITYSONG” Proudly supported by Dublin UNESCO City City UNESCO Dublin by supported Proudly by €8 Doors: 5.30pm | Showtime: 5.45pm -6.45pm 5.45pm |Showtime: 5.30pm Doors: New Writing Award. It was also nominated nominated also was It Award. Writing New 2013,Fringe Best Fishamble the winning Dublin of part as premiered Girls and Boys of Literature. Recipient of the 2015 the of fund Recipient Work New Lingo Smock Alley - Boys’ School -Boys’ Alley Smock See Dylan Coburn Gray, Lingo’s of winner Coburn Dylan See for the Stewart Parker Trust Parker for and Award, Stewart the for a is and playwright, and poet experienced an is Dylan festival. Lingo the for exclusively inaugural New Work prize, premiere this this premiere prize, Work New inaugural regular on the spoken word scene. His play His play scene. word spoken the on regular written piece theatre word spoken new the Best Theatre Script Award at the Irish Irish atthe Award Script Theatre Best the Writers’ Guild Awards. Writers’ DYLAN COBURN GRAY COBURN DYLAN theatre piece Doors: 7.30pm | Showtime 8pm - 10.30pm The Button Factory Sunday SAUL €19.50 WILLIAMS 18 Oct. with MARK GRIST and JOHN CUMMINS

Join us for the headline feature of Lingo Joining him will be English writer, performer, Festival 2015 as we host a trio of top artists educator and legendary battle rapper, Mark from Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the Grist; creator of the international spoken United States. word video sensation Girls Who Read (1 million views in 48 hours). Mark has taken World renowned poet, rapper, actor, and shows to Denmark, & Singapore musician Saul Williams makes his return and has performed on BBC Radio 1, BBC to Dublin after a decade for a very special Radio 6 Music, BBC2, ITV and BBC3. spoken word headline performance. Williams has published five books of poetry Rounding out the bill will be the mighty John and currently stands as one of the highest- Cummins, All-Ireland Poetry Slam Champion selling poets of all time. Since gaining global 2013, featured poet at Other Voices, and fame for his poetry and writings at the turn Lingo’s 2014 Poet Laureate. of the century, Williams has performed in over 30 countries, in venues as diverse as the White House, the Sydney Opera House, Lincoln Center, and The Louvre. The multi-talented New York native has also collaborated with Rick Rubin, Nine Inch Nails and Allen Ginsberg, to name but a few. An acclaimed actor, he has featured in countless films, including Slam, which won both the Sundance Festival Grand Jury Prize and the Cannes Camera D’Or. More recently he played the lead in ‘Holler If Ya Hear Me,’ a Broadway musical about Tupac Shakur. He has just launched his fifth album ‘Martyr Loser King.’

trio of top artists 8Oct. 18 Sunday Sunday Join us for our final night of the festival festival the of final night our for us Join Gregg. Expect a show unlike ashow any other. As Expect Gregg. club, for a rollicking musical gig with some some with gig musical arollicking for club, into the wee hours into wee the is our festival club extravaganza of poets, poets, of club extravaganza festival our is to perform with the band as the festival drifts drifts festival the as band the with to perform up popping be will poets on, night blazes the Roger by composed specially settings blues and jazz folk, in rock, dancers and musicians surprises. True of spirit anarchic tosurprises. the vaudeville, mixed with beat poetry and and poetry beat with mixed vaudeville, rolicking, Glade Bee-Loud fancy, The of flights wild anarchic,

vaudeville THE BEE-LOUD GLADE BEE-LOUD THE The Liquor Rooms Liquor The FESTIVAL CLUB: FREE 11pmDoors: 11.30pm |Showtime: -late Typewriting Poet LINGO ON THE GO THE ON LINGO John Moynes, the “most widely-read widely-read “most the Moynes, John John Moynes: John Appearing at selected festival venues venues festival selected at Appearing Lingo Poet Laureate Poet Lingo Poet Laureate. Known for his topical topical his for Known Laureate. Poet on a vintage typewriter as you watch. He is is He watch. you as typewriter avintage on Stephen Clare completely original, writes Stephen Clare: Stephen confidential, personalised, on-the-spot on-the-spot confidential,personalised, pretentious, or unrelatable. academic, This is being poetry about have may you notions daily John limericks is on a Broadsheet.ie, poems. He will write on any topic you would would you any topic on write will He poems. performer, writer, and bearded bard. Over Over bard. writer, bearded and performer, the course of the festival, he will be offering offering be will he festival, the of course the very passionate about deconstructing any passionate deconstructing about very an experience based on connection, and on the connection, based an experience like, and each work is typed up carefully up carefully typed is work like, each and living poet in Ireland,” Lingo’s is poet 2015living and Best Western Academy Plaza Hotel Plaza Academy Western Best and

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DRAWING CONCLUSIONS

Stray Lines, a collective of Ireland’s unique artwork will be scanned and shared alternative cartoonists and illustrators, will across our social media channels, as well as be present at selected events throughout on our Lingo website. the festival, to visually document, reinterpret and capture the spoken word performances, Featured artists: Paddy Lynch, Philip Barrett, attendees, topics discussed and anything Sarah Bowie, Debbie Jenkinson, Gus else that comes to mind! Each evening their Hughes, Elida Maiques.

STENCIL TRAIL OF A HUMAN TALE

Across this fair city, north and south of the to represent the idea that all human wisdom river, the artist and writer Davina Brady has and learning is continuous. Follow the 10 stencilled a poetic trail of lyrics upon the point trail and feel the lyrical and visual come pavements. Each poem represents different together on this specially commissioned elements of human wisdom, including Lingo experience. empathy, compassion, passion, equality, and our ability to love. This unique collection of stencils are shaped in the symbol of infinity, 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 LATE

FRIDAY THE WORKMAN’S OPENING NIGHT with TONGUE FU CLUB 7.30pm - 11pm MAIN STAGE e12.50

THE MEETING FESTIVAL CLUB: HOUSE LOQ 11.30pm - 1.30am FREE

SATURDAY SMOCK ALLEY WORD WORKS HOMEBEAT BOYS SCHOOL 1pm - 2.30pm 4pm-5pm e8 e8

THE WORKMAN’S LINGO POETRY BINGO CLUB 1.30pm-3pm VINTAGE ROOM FREE

THE WORKMAN’S HEADLINER: HOLLIE McNISH LINGO POETRY SLAM CLUB with Elaine Feeney 9pm - 11pm MAIN STAGE 6pm-7.30pm e10 e10 PEARSE ST. POETRYHUNT* LIBRARY 1pm - 2.30pm FREE

THE MEETING LINGO POETRY BRUNCH* FESTIVAL CLUB: HOUSE 11.30am-1pm Inja & Backshed Inc. FREE 11.30pm-1.30am FREE

SUNDAY SMOCK ALLEY A GUARD AT THE CROSS* HERO HOUR CITYSONG BOYS SCHOOL Family Show 2.30-4pm 2015 New Work Commission 11am - 12pm e10 5.45-6.45pm e8 e8 THE WORKMAN’S WORDS WITH TEETH RED PILL & MONDAY NIGHT CURE HEADLINER: SAUL WILLIAMS CLUB 3pm-4pm 5pm-6.45pm with Mark Grist & John Cummins MAIN STAGE e7 e7 8pm-10.30pm e19.50 FRINGE LAB FLYING SOUTH 1pm-2.30pm FREE

THE MEETING REIC MULTILINGUAL BRUNCH* HOUSE 11.30am-1pm FREE

THE LIQUOR FESTIVAL CLUB: ROOMS Bee-Loud Glade 11.30pm-1.30am Events marked with an * are appropriate FREE indicates wheelchair accessible venue Booking fees apply to all prices shown. for families & audience members of all ages. SPONSORS and PARTNERS

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