The 4 of Us return to Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre

One of Ireland’s most successful bands, The 4 of Us are bringing their critically acclaimed show to Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre on Saturday 3rd March at 8pm.

Newry born brothers Brendan and Declan Murphy have developed a strong musical identity which has produced original and award winning recordings as well as a large and loyal fan base.

The band shot to fame in the late 80’s with songs such as ‘Mary’ and ‘Drag my Bad Name Down.’

They also enjoyed great success with their album ‘Man Alive’ which made Q Magazine’s Top 50 albums of 1992 and included the UK Top 30 song ‘She Hits Me.’

To date, the brothers have had six Top 20 albums with the most recent ‘Sugar Island’ released last year. It explores the brothers’ early years growing up in Northern Ireland at the height of the Troubles.

This concert will see the brothers in an up tempo acoustic setting. Fans can expect some beautiful songs, stunning interplay and great stories from the road.

For tickets and further information, please contact the Box Office on 028 7776 0650 or visit www.roevalleyarts.com

AWARD WINNING PRIME CUT PRODUCTIONS PUSH BOUNDARIES WITH TWO NEW PRODUCTIONS IN EDGEFEST AT THE MAC

Edgefest opened last week at the MAC with the critically acclaimed The Man Who Fell to Pieces from Tinderbox, and continues this week with two new productions from Prime Cut, Every Day I Wake Up Hopeful by John Patrick Higgins and East Belfast Boy by Fintan Brady.

EdgeFest, a 3-week festival of explosive theatre, which deals with issues around mental health and wellbeing, is now on at the MAC Belfast. Presented by leading theatre companies, Prime Cut Productions and Tinderbox, EdgeFest continues until 3 March featuring a series of powerful dramas and accompanying workshops, supported by National Lottery funding through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Pictured (L-R) are actors Charlie Bonner and Ryan McParland. Visit www.artscouncil-ni.org

Edgefest is a mini festival produced in collaboration with the two leading theatre companies and the MAC, with work that throws the light on the mental health crisis facing many of our citizens with a special focus on men. The theatre productions are supported by a series of free workshops and talks which are focused on practical and positive ways to manage self-care and evolve a deeper understanding of holistic practices which can help us manage stress in our daily lives.

Speaking today, Prime Cut Artistic Director Emma Jordan said:

‘We are so excited to be producing these two plays by two very talented Northern Irish writers. The plays are very different Every Day I Wake Up Hopeful [ starring Charlie Bonner and directed by Rhiann Jeffrey] is a heartbreakingly funny story of Malachy a man facing an epic mid-life crisis whilst East Belfast Boy [ starring Ryan McParland and directed by Emma Jordan] brings us into the world of Davy a young DJ and father who is at a precipice in his life – East Belfast Boy was created by Partisan Productions through a collaborative process involving the creative team and young men from the Beersbridge and Newtownards Roads in Belfast. It was first presented at Ballymacarrett Friendship Centre in August 2015 as part of the Eastside Arts Festival. Prime Cut are thrilled to be bringing this authentic exciting play to new audiences in the MAC. Both these plays are funny and real and encourage audiences to engage in an act of empathy as we understand the worlds in which these characters exist.’

Prime Cut Productions began 2018 making quite a splash with seven nominations in the prestigious Irish Times Theatre Awards for their Lyric Theatre co-production of Red by John Logan. Red had its Irish Premiere in The Lyric in April 2017 and is nominated in the Best Play category with further nominations for all the creative team and cast with a clean sweep for best lighting design, set design, director, actor, supporting actor and choreographer. The Award Ceremony will take place in the National Concert Hall on 25th Feb 2018.

Gilly Campbell, Arts Development Officer for Drama and Dance, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, commented, “Congratulations to Prime Cut Productions and the Lyric Theatre on their well-deserved seven Irish Times Theatre Awards nominations.  Prime Cut Productions continue to push boundaries and offer audiences challenging, impressive and innovative theatre.  I would also encourage everyone to go along to Prime Cut’s Edgefest at The MAC which demonstrates the power of the arts in highlighting and opening dialogue around difficult subjects.”

To buy tickets to East Belfast Boy and Every Day I Wake Up Hopeful contact the MAC on 028 9023 5053 or  www.themaclive.com

Prime Cut’s work is supported by the Arts Council Northern Ireland, the Belfast City Council and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

For further information contact Stephen Coulter on 028 9024 4044 or mobile 078 5671 7726 email stephen@primecutproductions.co.uk

Belfast International Arts Festival Dates and First Event Announced for 2018

Belfast International Arts Festival is delighted to announce that the provisional dates for the 56th edition are Tuesday 16 October to Saturday 3 November 2018 inclusive.

Image credit: Between the Door and the Street (2015) Produced by Creative Time and the Elizabeth Sackler Center at the Brooklyn Museum of Art Brooklyn, New York Photo by Nicola Goode

Today, the Festival announced the programme with a new signature work from American social practice artist, Suzanne Lacy, called Across and In-Between to be co-commissioned by the Festival and 14-18 NOW, the UK’s official arts programme for the First World War centenary.

Borders have profound impacts on the lives of people who live on or near them. Some borders, such as the one dividing Northern Ireland from the Republic, run through lakes, roads and farmland. The Partition of Ireland dates from the end of the First World War. After the Easter Rising of 1916 and the assertion of independence by Sinn Fein in 1918, a devastating civil war broke out following the division of Ireland into north and south. The consequences of partition are still being felt today.

Suzanne Lacy investigates how the border frames identity and intervenes in the routine of everyday life. For this new commission, she co-creates with residents a series of localised gatherings and individual musings on visible and invisible borders.

Lacy is a celebrated pioneer of social practice, a form of art that engages the public in collaborative projects on social issues such as class, race and gender equity. For the 56th edition of the Belfast International Arts Festival and the final season of 14-18 NOW, Lacy will work with communities from both sides of the Irish border on a shared artistic project that will also feature a presentation in Belfast in October 2018.

Making the announcement, Festival CEO and Artistic Director Richard Wakely said:

“Borders are in the news as never before, from the continuing migration of peoples from Africa and Middle East into Europe through to the implications of Brexit for those living and working on the island of Ireland. However, does a border represent a particular kind of region or social environment? If so, does the border tend to produce a particular kind of culture? And what is the relationship between this environment and its culture? The Belfast International Arts Festival is a place for artists and audiences to come together and to explore, exchange and debate such ideas through creative practice. We are delighted to continue our relationship with 14-18 NOW with this co-commission of a new participatory work, Across and In-Between from Suzanne Lacy that will explore the impact of the Irish border on identity and everyday life for those who live on or near to it”.

Noirin McKinney, Director of Arts Development, Arts Council of Northern Ireland said:

“The importance of staging an international arts festival in Belfast cannot be overestimated. As the Festival’s principal funder, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland recognises its enormous contribution to high-quality arts and culture in return for a relatively small amount of public investment.  We are delighted to support the Belfast International Arts Festival once again through National Lottery and public funding and we wish the team every success with this year’s festival.”

Jenny Waldman, Director, 14-18 NOW said:

“14-18 NOW is the UK’s arts programme connecting people with the First World War. Our final season in 2018 marks the centenary of the Armistice and end of the war and features brand new artworks by some of the world’s leading contemporary artists taking place across the UK.  14-18 NOW has worked with Belfast International Arts Festival for three years, and we are thrilled to have the chance to continue this partnership.  Across and In-Between, by the renowned artist Suzanne Lacy, tackles the complex issue of borders, a topical theme in the UK and beyond.  This work will leave a lasting legacy for future generations.”

The full Festival Programme is due to be revealed later in the year with booking available for some key events over the coming months.

 

For all the latest information and to sign up for Festival News, visit www.belfastinternationalartsfestival.com, follow on facebook and twitter @BelfastFestival  for all the latest news.

A Night of Athletic Boxing

Bangor Abbey Boxing Academy (BABA) is organising what promises to be an exhilarating night made up of approximately 10 bouts in the ring on Saturday 3 March.

 

Marine Court Hotel in Bangor will play host to the athletic competitors who will be travelling from across Ireland in the cross community event in a bid to raise funds towards the Academy and the four nominated charities that Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Robert Adair, chose at the start of his term: Beyond the Battlefield, Decorum NI, Helping Alopecia Trust and Homestart.

Head Coach of BABA, Sandy Rice, is excited about the event and is urging people to purchase their tickets sooner rather than later due to the highly anticipated evening of entertainment, “the guys involved are looking forward to taking part, especially as the night is raising funds for good causes including our Academy. BABA means a lot to many people, and the passion these guys have runs over and above the involvement of the sport but to their dedication in ensuring facilities such as ours remain open and working.”

BABA, recently relocated to SERC in Bangor, is a hub for people of all ages and provides facilities where young boxers can really hone their skills. For many of the members it has been a place of refuge, giving them direction and focus in life. Places like BABA rely on funds raised via events such as these.

Mayor Adair was delighted when Sandy Rice approached him about organising the event, “I was thrilled when Sandy got in touch about the event. I was already familiar with the work Sandy does with the Academy as he had been awarded for his service in the field of Voluntary Community Work in last year’s Civic Awards. I myself am excited to be part of the event and so pleased for the charities, and the Academy, who will benefit from the proceeds of the night. Be sure to book your ticket soon as it is already proving very popular.”

Whether you are a boxing fan or not this evening is sure to have you enthralled in the fight. Come along and support your local club and your local charities.

Doors open 7.30pm for 8pm. Tickets £10, available from Bangor Town Hall, Bangor Abbey Boxing Academy, and the Mayor’s charities, or by calling 07985 476 414.

 

Jacqueline shares her pick of what’s on this Half Term

Down

Calling all little superheroes this Thursday 15th and Friday 16th February! Join The Outlet in Banbridge for an action packed half term, where kids will get the chance to help protect the universe against evil arch enemies by designing and building their very own superhero using lego-bricks.  Children aged 5 – 11 years old are invited to create their favourite superheroes by visiting the free craft workshop, where they will go home with an official superhero certificate for demonstrating their super powers and completing their model (1-hour slots available from 11.00 am – 2pm and 3pm – 5pm).

Armagh

Enjoy a free day at Navan Fort’s Straw Craft Workshop on Sunday February 18th where you and your family can learn about the traditions of straw craft and participate in craft making activities. Admission is free!

Fermanagh

Join the Marble Arch Caves staff this Saturday 17th February to hear about the hydrology of these fascinating caves while watching the Owenbrean River turn a luminous shade of green. Dye Tracing is a method used by hydrologists to track and trace the flow of underground streams and rivers. Learn about the importance of dye tracing in the field of geology and the different equipment used to carry out these exciting experiments. Admission is free but booking is essential.

Tyrone

The Burnavon in Cookstown will host the Bump, Baby and Beyond, Pregnancy and Baby Fair on Saturday 17th February.  This popular annual event hosted by Gold Surestart will be of interest to parents and family members in the antenatal period and beyond into family life. Visitors will be made welcome to browse various information stalls, receive midwifery advice and support, gain details of baby massage courses and other relevant antenatal and postnatal courses. There will also be the opportunity to view  nursery goods, baby wear and a number of handmade craft tables.  Come along for a browse and friendly chat.

Derry/Londonderry

Collapsing the Distance: With Damian Smyth, Matthew Warwick, Frank Ferguson, Nelson McCausland, Carol Baraniuk and John Erskine, Seamus Heaney Homeplace Bellaghy, Friday 16th February.  In his collection of essays Finders Keepers, Seamus Heaney wrote a heartfelt essay called ‘Burns’s Art Speech’ detailing his love for the poetry of Robert Burns, his belief in the power of words and poetry to connect rather than divide and the joy of language found in Ulster Scots, Gaelic and the everyday colloquial phrases of Ulster. Inspired by this essay, this mini-festival will celebrate the work of Robert Burns, the legacy of Ulster Scots and the power of common speech to provide a positive viewpoint on Ulster’s history and culture.

Antrim

From the creative team that brought last year’s stunning production of Annie to the Theatre at The Mill stage comes a new special Youth Production of one of the most enduring shows of all time. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a reimagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers and the coat of many colours. Wednesday 14th to Sunday 18th February.

Belfast

This half term break? Join HMS Caroline for a weekend filled with fun family activities! Journey around the ship and explore the historic spaces with Tom the Cat children’s trail. Join Bricks4kidz and Clayrazy in the Learning Room, where you can discover how to build your very own creations. Facilitated activities are available Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th February from 11am – 3pm. Normal admission applies; opening hours 10.00am.

For more details on these events and to add your events free go to whatsonni.com. Follow us on twitter @whatsonNI and on facebook at fb.com/www.whatsonni.com for news, competitions and what’s on near you.

CHRIS JONES LIVE AT THE MARKET PLACE

Bluegrass, Jazz and Comedy Drama are all on the bill for the start of March at Armagh’s Market Place Theatre.

C21 Theatre Company return on Thursday 1 March with ‘May The Road Rise Up’, a fast-paced, comedy rollercoaster about a woman who resolves to live life to the full no matter what it flings at her. When Mia’s boyfriend leaves her, she falls into debt and loses her job, but she still stays cheerful throughout our recessionary times. Mia is aided and abetted by her BFF, wedding singer, Paddy, who can sniff out a party at a hundred yards and, when it comes to acting disabled in the benefits office, he makes Liam Neeson look like an amateur! Then, one day, Mia lands a new job, driving round Belfast’s busy streets, and thinks to herself surely life is on the up. Little does she know, she could be about to get closer to those streets than she ever imagined…

Then on Friday 2 March, Chris Jones & The Night Drivers take to the stage, with some of the most distinctively elegant music to be heard anywhere today, and they’re delivering it with a unique blend of dry wit, emotional authenticity and broad humour that’s won the loyalty of a growing number of fans. Steve Martin referred to the Night Drivers as ‘some of the best players in bluegrass! Chris Jones’ voice is there with the great masters.’ Chris’ range of talents took centre stage at the IBMA’s Awards Show in 2007, where he earned both a Song Of The Year award, and the organization’s Broadcaster Of The Year trophy. The occasion marked the first time that both music and industry awards have gone to a single person.

Lovers of Jazz are in for a treat on Saturday 3 March, with a performance by jazz guitar legend Jim Mullen, unquestionably one of the all-time greats in the history of the genre. A five times winner of ‘Best Guitarist’ in the British Jazz Awards and recipient of a lifetime achievement award in 2015, Jim has worked with US jazz stars including Mose Allison, Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Witherspoon and Teddy Edwards. With his original and visceral guitar style, Jim will be joined by The Ronnie Greer Organ Band, featuring the complementary guitar playing of Ronnie, Scott Flanigan on Hammond organ, and Dominic Mullan on drums.

Tickets can be booked through the Box Office on [028] 3752 1821, or online at www.visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre And to keep up-to-date with the latest news at the Market Place Theatre, you can follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/marketplacearmagh) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/mptarmagh) where you will find all the latest information, special offers and video previews.

 

Music In The Chamber – Runabay

The next concert in the series of Music In The Chamber concerts at Bangor Castle, is taking place on Friday 9 March and will feature the hugely popular alt-folk band Runabay.

 

Runabay are six musicians from the Glens of Antrim who through their passion for harmony and melody have been writing and recording since 2014.

The band are at the forefront of fresh, new music in Northern Ireland, a sound which has undeniably been shaped by the beautiful coastline which surrounds the Glens of Antrim and is felt through the swooping melodies and poignant lyrics. The band produce a mature sound that leaves the listener hanging on to the intricate guitar riffs, harmonies and haunting cello.

With uplifting melodies, complex instrumentation, their music will appeal to fans of artists like José Gonzalez and Fleet. Don’t miss this chance to catch the band in the beautiful surroundings of The Chamber room at Bangor Castle. Show time is 8pm.

Tickets cost £10 and are on sale now at: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/ardsandnorthdown. Tickets can also be purchased from North Down Museum or any of Ards and North Down Borough Council’s Visitor Information Centres.

OFFERS OF THE WEEK

Northern Ireland boasts a unique collection of irresistible places to stay including beautiful B&Bs, luxurious spa hotels and great value self-catering properties. Discover NI has selected the best offers of the week to help you plan a short break.

 

1 Night B&B, Marine Court Hotel, Bangor from £100 per room.

Beautifully situated on the seafront of Bangor in County Down, the Marine Court Hotel has superb views over Belfast Lough with Bangor Marina in the foreground. Enjoy a one night bed and breakfast stay in this superb three-star hotel, offer based on two people sharing. To book call 028 9145 1100. Offer available until 31 March.

 

Family Spring Break, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh from £218 per family.

Enjoy a great family (two adults & two children) spring break at the three-star Armagh City Hotel for two nights. Offer includes full breakfast each morning, a £50 meal voucher to use in any of the hotel’s food outlets, and a family ticket to either the Armagh Planetarium or Navan Centre & Fort. To book call 028 37 518888. Offer available until 6 April.

 

Walking Break, Mahons Hotel, Co. Fermanagh from £99 per person. 

Situated in the heart of Irvinestown and only a short trip to Enniskillen and Omagh, the three-star Mahons Hotel in the heartland of Fermanagh and the beautiful lake district. This means beautiful country walks and watersports. Offer includes two nights B&B, one four-course dinner and two walks guided by Joe Mahon. One walk in Necarne Castle and one around Castle Archdale on the shores of Lough Erne. To book call 028 6862 1656. Offer available 31 March.

 

All offers are subject to availability.  For further information visit www.discovernorthernireland.com

Rob Brydon for the Forum

The Millennium Forum has just announced that hugely popular comedian, Rob Brydon, will make his debut at the cityside venue on Saturday 29th September.  Tickets go on sale tomorrow, Fri 9th Feb at 10am and are priced at £31.50.

 

Rob Brydon is perhaps best known for the television shows Gavin and Stacey, Would I Lie To You? and The Trip as well as Marion and Geoff, Human Remains, Little Britain, The Rob Brydon Show, Best of Men, Gangster Granny and Q.I.  His film work includes The Huntsman : Winter’s War, Cinderella and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Earlier this year in London’s West End he starred opposite Sir Kenneth Branagh in The Painkiller.  His other theatre credits include Future Conditional at The Old Vic and A Chorus of Disapproval at The Harold Pinter Theatre.

I Am Standing Up represents Rob Brydon’s first stand up tour since his sell out national tour and West End run of 2009.

Rob Brydon performs at the Millennium Forum on Sat 29th September.  Tickets go on sale at 10am tomorrow, Fri 9th Feb.  Telephone 71 264455 or visit millenniumforum.co.uk for bookings.

Family things to do in Northern Ireland this half-term

Looking for something to do to entertain the kids this half term? Discover NI have put together this list of 10 family friendly events happening in Northern Ireland during the mid-term week (12-17 February) to keep children entertained and parents happy.

Toddlers take over the museum, Bangor, 16 February

As part of the playful museums month, North Down Museum will be hosting ‘toddlers take over the museum’. The building will become a fun and exciting place for children aged 3-5 years old. This is a chance for your child to experience arts and crafts, storytelling and puppet shows put on just for them. Free event.

X Factor Live Tour 2018, Belfast, 16 February

The X Factor Live Tour 2018 kicks off and for the first time ever the audience will choose their own winner. The top artists confirmed to go on the tour are Rak-Su, Grace Davies, Kevin Davy White, Lloyd Macey, The Cutkelvins, Matt Linnen and Sean and Conor Price.The X Factor Live Tour has thrilled more than three million people since it began 13 years ago, making it one of the UK’s most successful annual arena tours .To book tickets visit SSEArenaBelfast.com

Winter Woolly Walk, Newcastle, 17 February

Wrap up warm and come along to Cancer Fund for Children’s wonderful Winter Woolly Walk at Tollymore Forest Park. Walkers are free to stroll leisurely or can walk as briskly as they wish, it’s all about having fun together as a family, getting out in the fresh air and enjoying the wonderful wintry scenery. Refreshments for adults and children will be provided at the end of each walk as well as some fun family activities. To sign up phone 028 9080 5599 or e-mail fundraising@cancerfundforchildren.com

NI Science Festival, Belfast 15-25 February

With over 180 events across over 50 venues, the NI Science Festival offers a stimulating and wide range of events focusing on the wonders of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. These events present some of the best scientists from NI and beyond to discuss their work, cutting-edge research and what the future might hold. During the day, the festival offers a range of workshops, talks and interactive activities for young people and parents. Full festival programme at NIScienceFestival.com

Dusty’s Northern Ireland Puddle Jumping Championships, Castle Espie, 16-18 February

Join Dusty the duck by grabbing your wellies, getting outside and having a splashing time at Dusty’s Northern Ireland Puddle Jumping Championships this February half term. Bring friends and family and see who can make the biggest, craziest splash as measured by special splash-o-meters. The Championships are open to children no matter what age or ability. U105 will be there each day between entertaining the crowds.

Museum of the Moon, Belfast, 10 February – 4 March

Museum of the Moon is a new touring artwork by UK artist Luke Jerram coming to W5 .Measuring seven metres in diameter, the moon features detailed NASA imagery of the lunar surface. This installation is free to view with admission to W5.To book tickets visit W5Online.com.

The TQ Giants Trail, Belfast, 17 February

A family friendly trail where you will be provided with a treasure map and lots of clues. Spend the morning exploring Titanic Quarter searching for industrial giants, discover how they have played a huge role in the Titanic Quarter’s maritime history, and the one thing that links them all. Prizes to be won. To book visit VisitBelfast.com

George’s Marvellous Medicine, Belfast, 13-17 February

Most grandmothers are lovely, kind, helpful old ladies. Not George’s Grandmother. She likes to gobble up slugs and bugs, and is always telling George what to do. Following the success of Fantastic Mr Fox, The Twits and The Witches, Curve’s magnificent new co-production with Rose Theatre Kingston promises to be yet another hugely imaginative and entertaining stage adaptation coming to The Grand Opera House bursting with growing grannies, feathery farm animals and bags of frothbuggling family fun. To book visit GOH.co.uk.

O Duo, Bangor, 17 February

See percussionists O Duo whizz around the stage as you have never seen before in this exciting family concert. The pair perform an invigorating mix of classical music alongside some popular classics from TV and film on a huge array of percussion including marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel, drum kit, African and Brazilian drums and a multitude of handheld percussion. To book tickets visit TicketSource.co.uk.

Spotlight Talk, Newtownards,

Join Castle Espie’s aviculture team to find out more about their range of collection birds, which are kept on-site and inspire any young nature enthusiast. The close encounters area is one of the most popular attractions of the reserve, offering visitors the opportunity to feed rare and exotic birds. To book a space call 028 9187 4146.

For more information on these events or to plan a short break for any season in Northern Ireland, visit DiscoverNorthernIreland.com.