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Hundreds of Kate Bush ‘Cathys’ dance in Fairview Park for Wuthering Heights Day
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Hundreds of Kate Bush ‘Cathys’ dance in Fairview Park for Wuthering Heights Day

Hundreds of participants, known as 'Cathys,' gathered in Dublin's Fairview Park for the annual Wuthering Heights Day, a fundraiser organized by local activist Joey Kavanagh in support of Women’s Aid. Inspired by Kate Bush's 1978 music video, the event featured a choreographed dance performance by over 250 people dressed in red, reenacting the iconic scene from Emily Brontë's novel. The event, which originated in the UK and was brought to Ireland in 2017, raised over €3,500 for the charity. Attendees included diverse groups, with some wearing regional attire like Cork jerseys and Captain Morgan hats. Organizers emphasized the event's blend of fun and activism, highlighting its feminist values and community spirit.

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Hundreds of Kate Bush ‘Cathys’ dance in Fairview Park for Wuthering Heights Day

Hundreds of participants, known as 'Cathys,' gathered in Dublin's Fairview Park for the annual Wuthering Heights Day, a fundraiser organized by local activist Joey Kavanagh in support of Women’s Aid. Inspired by Kate Bush's 1978 music video, the event featured a choreographed dance performance by over 250 people dressed in red, reenacting the iconic scene from Emily Brontë's novel. The event, which originated in the UK and was brought to Ireland in 2017, raised over €3,500 for the charity. Attendees included diverse groups, with some wearing regional attire like Cork jerseys and Captain Morgan hats. Organizers emphasized the event's blend of fun and activism, highlighting its feminist values and community spirit.

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