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Are you ready to Do What You Always Wish You Dared?
Audacious Women Festival empowers and encourages women to break down personal, political or institutional barriers, and to commit your Audacious Acts.
We invite you to Do What You Always Wish You Dared, move outside your comfort zone, face your inner demons and take the first steps on your personal journey to audacity.
Women only workshops, sporting events and conversations to support you in your audacious journey.
Theatre, musical evenings and cabaret to enjoy and celebrate the work and legacy of audacious women.
Commit your own Audacious Act. Share your audacious experience with us and encourage other women to overcome their fears.
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