Here is Jacqueline’s pick of what’s on this week across NI.

Down

The Slieve Donard Resort Wedding Fair takes place this Sunday 8th February from 1.00pm.  With over 40 wedding suppliers, a live catwalk show, live entertainment throughout the day & fantastic spot prizes you can be assured of an informative day out. Admission is free.  Join a Hotel tour to view the Chandelier Room set for a Wedding, the Spa facilities, Bridal Suite & more.

Armagh

Peter Corry returns to the Market Place Theatre this Saturday 7th February with an evening celebrating some of the greatest songs from the movies.  Peter will take you on a journey down memory lane with some of the most iconic and memorable songs ever written for films from the past to the present.  From the heat of Casablanca to fun of Mama Mia, the sultry Moulin Rouge to the wonderful World of Disney…..acclaimed international singer Peter Corry will delight you with a host of movie memories.

Fermanagh

The Newtownbutler CCE Trad Weekend takes place this weekend 6th – 8th Feburary.  Enjoy this weekend Festival of Traditional Irish Music, Song & Dance featuring some of Ireland’s finest traditional music families – Maguire, Hanna, Connolly, Fitzpatrick, Bogue, Keaney, Kearins, Leonard.

Tyrone

The Strule Arts Centre Omagh is the venue for the 2015 Omagh Jazz and Big Band Festival. Commencing the weekend will be Omagh’s very own Ray Moore on Friday evening. Ray needs no introduction to local audiences. He was a founder member of the fabulous ‘Plattermen’ and the man who kept the Jazz flame alive in Omagh. He brings a master’s touch to this inaugural festival which takes place Friday 6th, Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th February.

Derry

Titanicdance  makes a welcome return to the Millennium Forum this Thursday Friday and Saturday.  This Irish Dance sensation that tells the story of the world’s most famous ship from its beginning in the Belfast shipyard to its tragic end in the Atlantic Ocean.  It embarked on an emotional journey of hope, aspiration, love, heartbreak and sadness that left audiences wanting more and bringing them to their feet.  A cast of 28 world class Irish dancers and musicians set the scene for a breath-taking romantic performance that’s led by and choreographed by Principal Dancer and Creative Director, Raymond Sweeney.

Antrim

Legendary Irish singer/songwriter Andy Irvine returns to Ballymoney Thursday 5th February, following his hugely successful performance here a few years ago. With his impressive repertoire of Irish traditional songs and dexterous Balkan dance tunes, he creates an exciting new fusion of Irish and World Music not to be missed.

Belfast

Get your skates on every Saturday with Kelly’s Roller Disco for some fun and fitness all rolled into one for all the family. See kellysrollerskating.co.uk.