Watch: Rising Irish spoken word artist Natalya O’Flaherty on ‘The Irony Of Entitlement’
Natalya O’Flaherty is a young spoken word artist who has played the likes of the National Concert Hall for St. Patrick’s Festival’s Young Blood event, appeared at a Nialler9 event From Darkness To Light in D-Light Studios and recited everywhere from the GPO to Electric Picnic, Red Bull’s Free Gaff and beyond.
To give those who haven’t been present the experience of the young poet, this video of Natalya reciting her poem ‘The Irony Of Entitlement’, directed by Luke Murphy should do the trick.
Natalya O’Flaherty Live dates
15th September – Hey Troubadour, Whelans (with Glen Hansard, Ailbhe Reddy, Stephen James Smith)
21st September – DCU Library
21st September – Collins Barracks (RTE Culture Night with Mango x Mathman, Villagers)
5th October – Glasdrum (with Ye Vagabonds)
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