Jacqueline shares her pick of what’s on this weekend across NI

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Have you got what it takes to put your powers of sleuthing to the ultimate test? Then “The Point of Murder”, a brand new 1940’s Country House themed Murder Mystery Weekend at The Lough & Key Hotel Warrenpoint is where you should be this weekend! This two day immersive Murder Mystery weekend will transport you back to war time Ireland for an experience not to be missed.  From the moment you arrive on the Saturday afternoon, to your departure on Sunday after the final lunch, mystery, intrigue and top notch entertainment will be the order of the day.

Armagh

Join Armagh City Hotel for an amazing Girls Night Out this Friday at the Something Blue Fashion Event! See the latest styles from leading boutiques Creative Ideas Bridal, Shauna Fay Designs, Crystal, Mary Curry, The Dressing Room & Paynters Menswear, showcased on the catwalk. The evening will be compered by Denise Curran Styling & Events. All proceeds will go to Sands NI (Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Support) to help fund a Bereavement Suite in Craigavon & Daisy Hill Hospitals.  Tickets available from all participating boutiques & online.

Fermanagh

Colin Murphy is coming to Ardhowen Theatre, Enniskillen for his Bald Ambition Tour on 23rd February 2018. Known for his role as resident panellist on the BBC Northern Ireland comedy show, The Blame Game, Colin will be making the humdrum fun with support from Mary Flannigan.

Tyrone

The Hothouse Flowers are a jam band with their own homemade jam spread into all corners of the bread!  Despite the band’s lengthy career, which is now heading into its forth decade, there is a sense of unfinished business.  There are still songs to be written and emotions to share, whether it’s in a tiny club, an arena or in a festival field, there is a sense that the best is yet to come.  See them perform live this Saturday 24th February at the Alley Theatre Strabane.

Derry/Londonderry

It’s Freak Out Friday this Friday at Carrowmena Activity Centre Limavady, offering outdoor activities for crazy prices for the last Sunday the month.  Climbing Wall, Leap Of Faith & Archery Price – £10pp at 11.00 am & 2.00pm.  Enjoy a morning of Adventure Sports with Leaping from Heights, Tackling the 28ft Climbing Wall & Shoot Golds in the Archery Range. Your Instructor will guide you through the morning events.

Antrim

Ever fancied building your own castle?  Then join in the fun at Carrickfergus Castle Museum this Saturday 24th February from 2.00pm to 4.00pm  to create a colourful cardboard castle, fit for royalty.  This is the perfect opportunity for your little ones to use their imagination, it’s super practical and always lots of fun!  Suitable for ages 1-5 and admission is free!

Belfast

Peace Proms returns to the stage of the SSE Arena Belfast at 3.00pm on Sunday 25th February 2018 and promises to be a huge celebration of youth, music, energy and sheer talent on an epic scale.  Peace Proms is an outstanding production, suitable for all the family – young and old! The critically acclaimed Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland will perform with the Belfast Children’s Peace Choir which is made up of 3,500 Primary School children from all over Northern Ireland.

 

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.

New Play Park in Antrim Lough Shore Park

If you have visited Antrim Lough Shore Park recently you may have noticed some building work taking place.

Exciting plans are underway to develop a nautical themed play park, including a wheelchair accessible boat.

Speaking at the sod-cutting, the Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Paul Hamill commented, “I am pleased to see this exciting new project taking shape as the Council is investing £250,000.  The new play park will make this beautiful park even more fun for everyone as well as complementing the future plans to develop a new Gateway Visitor Centre at Antrim Lough Shore Park.”

Some elements of the new play park have been designed by school pupils from across the Borough.  Their creative ideas should be open in time for the summer holidays, as the work is expected to last for approximately 16 weeks.  Please keep an eye on social media and our website for details of when the new play park is open and ready for use.

For more information, please T. 028 9446 3113 ext. 31376 or E. Karen.Steele@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk

Ireland Chair of Poetry to deliver poetry workshops at Seamus Heaney HomePlace

As well as the brighter days, spring sees the welcome return of the Irish Writers Centre to Mid Ulster as award-winning poet and Ireland Chair of Poetry, Erin Halliday hosts a six-week poetry workshop at Seamus Heaney Homeplace in Bellaghy.

In honour of the Irish Writers Centre’s remit to support writers throughout the island of Ireland they are now offering access to their courses in Belfast and Derry focusing on editing, blog writing, creative non-fiction, poetry and the novel.

The course starting this month at Seamus Heaney HomePlace will be taken by Erin Halliday, Ireland Chair of Poetry bursary awardee and featured poet in New Poets from the North of Ireland (Blackstaff). She published her first collection Pharmakon (Templar) in 2015. An Arts Council of Northern Ireland ACES award has funded the completion of her forthcoming second collection.

Erin’s course will begin on Tuesday 27 February at 7pm and will run for six weeks, one evening per week, throughout the spring.  The course is aimed at emerging or advanced poets who are interested in receiving critique of their work and Erin will provide constructive workshop-based analysis throughout.

Speaking what would be available to emerging poets and peers during the course workshops, Erin said, ‘Your voice, form, your poetic preoccupations, condensing meaning into words, and how you consider these aspects of poetry in your editing process; these are questions we’ll consider over the course of this series of workshops.’

Spaces on the six week course, costing £60, can be booked directly through the Irish Writers Centre at www.irishwriterscentre.ie or for further information contact Bernadette Greenan, Education Programmer, Irish Writers Centre (telephone +353 (0)1 872 1302)

 

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.

 

Gilbert & George Package with The MAC & the Merchant Hotel, Belfast from £144 per person.

Join world famous artists Gilbert & George for afternoon tea and conversation at the five-star Merchant Hotel followed by an overnight stay and breakfast. Package includes a ticket to Afternoon Tea with Gilbert & George, overnight accommodation including breakfast and free car parking. To book call 9023 5053. Offer available 11 April.

Spring Couples Offer, Da Vinci’s Hotel, Derry~Londonderry  from £109 per person.

Enjoy a two-night break in the four-star Da Vinci’s Hotel with breakfast and a two-course evening meal. Located a 15 minutes’ walk from Derry’s historic City Walls and is the ideal base to explore Portrush and the Giants Causeway. To book call 7127 9111. Offer available until 31 March.

Seamus Heaney Sunday Special, Glenavon House Hotel, Co. Tyrone from £62 per person. 

Spend Sunday exploring Seamus Heaney HomePlace before checking into the three-star Glenavon House Hotel, situated on the outskirts of Cookstown. Overlooking the Ballinderry River and set in nine acres of its own mature grounds, this luxurious hotel offers a wide range of high standard facilities, whilst the hotel’s central location within the province makes it an ideal base. Package includes bed and breakfast, a four-course dinner in The Cellar restaurant, full use of the leisure facilities and an entrance ticket to Seamus Heaney Homeplace. To book call 8676 4949. Offer available until 31 March.

 

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

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

DiscoverNorthernIreland.com has stacks of fun things to do across NI, from family days out to gigs and cultural events. Here are 10 exciting things taking place this week (19-25 February 2018)

 

  1. Titanic Taster Photography Tour: Lenses, Light & Magnification, Belfast, 24 February.  Become a Titanic inspired photographer for the day, learning all about the science behind photography while having the opportunity to explore Titanic Quarter’s industrial and maritime heritage.
  2. Born2Run Castlewellan 5/10K Race, Castlewellan, 24 February. The Castlewellan 5K/10K is final race in this year’s Belfast Telegraph Run Forest Run Series. The atmosphere will be buzzing at this last race when everyone who has completed six out of eight races will receive their free Forest Finisher t-shirt. The race starts and finishes in the shadow of Castlewellan Castle.
  3. The Bjorn Identity at Portico, Co. Down, 24 February. Abba tribute band, The Bjorn Identity return to Portico where their last show had the audience literally dancing in the aisles to their singalong favourite songs. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy this evening of great entertainment in these unique surroundings.
  4. The Man Who Fell to Pieces, Coleraine, 20 February.  This unique play performing at the Riverside Theatre is a story about John who is falling apart, literally. He spends days holding himself together with tape and cling film and other DIY tools.
  5. Flash Harry- Celebrating the Magic of Queen, Lisburn, 23 February. From the small beginnings of five Queen fans getting together for a one off gig, Flash Harry have gone from strength to strength. They will have you rocking in the aisles of Lagan Valley Island, and singing along to some of the greatest songs ever written. To book tickets visit LaganValleyIsland.co.uk.
  6. Peter Corry – Call of the Celts, Coleraine, 23 February. An evening of some of the finest music from Ireland and Scotland comes to the Riverside Theatre. This show will take you on a musical journey through some of the all-time favourite Celtic classics performed by one of the great voices to come out of Ireland.
  7. Giancarlo Castro’s Trumpet Concerto, Belfast, 23 February. An evening with one of the most exciting rising musicians – Venezuelan trumpeter Francisco “Pacho” Flores who has been achieving worldwide recognition as a soloist, captivating audiences with his energy and the bell-like beauty of his tone. See a concerto world premiere as he performs at the Ulster Hall.
  8. The 4 Of Us, Lisburn, 24 February. Formed and fronted by Newry-born brothers Brendan and Declan Murphy, The 4 Of Us has a strong musical identity which has produced original and award-winning recordings. This concert will see the brothers in an up-tempo acoustic setting – expect some beautiful songs, stunning interplay and great stories from the road. To book visit LaganValleyIsland.co.uk.
  9. Murder Mystery Night at Belfast Castle, Belfast, 24 February. This event involves dinner with all of your group as teams of detectives. You must attempt to solve a deadly whodunit by answering three simple questions: who committed the crime, how and why? To book call 028 9077 6925.
  10. Katherine Ryan, Belfast, 25 February. From Live at the Apollo and Jimmy Carr’s Your Face or Mine? see Katherine Ryan’s brand new comedy show Glitter Room at the Ulster Hall. To book tickets visit UlsterHall.co.uk.

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

“Get your Tractor wheels on the road to break a record & help raise over £100,000 for charity.”

PROJECT TRACTOR & the BIG Country Breakfast with Richie Remo.

 

Maghera based Specialist Joinery Group, have set their sights on beating an Irish Record for having over 750 tractors on a charity run, a record which is currently held at 715 and was set in Armagh in November 2017.

PROJECT TRACTOR & the BIG Country Breakfast on Saturday 10th March is the second of a series of community focused fundraising events held by the company to celebrate 30 years in business.

To mark this milestone, the staff aim to raise over £100,000 for ten designated charities carefully selected by the team. Those benefitting include; Steps, Alzheimer’s, Our Lady of Lourdes Pilgrimage. Chest Heart & Stroke, Cystic Fibrosis, Marie Curie, Children’s Cancer Unit, NI Children’s Hospice, Kings College Hospital, London and Sands.

Festivities at Specialist HQ on 10th March will commence at 9.00am, with a bumper Charity Breakfast. Country star Richie Remo will provide the headline act for a strong bill of entertainment throughout the morning. Arbutus Catering, by Barry & Amanda Dallat will provide all tasty event catering.

Entry for Children is free and they will be entertained by an adventure playground and a selection activities.

Wheels on the road

The cavalcade of Tractors will roll out from Specialist HQ at 1.00pm sharp, to travel the 30 mile Anniversary Route via Maghera, Tobermore, Draperstown, Desertmartin, Magherafelt, Castledawson, Bellaghy, Gulladuff & then finally return to Specialist HQ.

We are calling all Tractor enthusiasts to join this very special charity tractor cavalcade to attempt to break the current Irish record for these brilliant charities. The group emphasis that everyone who participates on the day is working for charity and this event is made even more special by the number of brilliant causes that funds are being raised for.

Whilst there will be facilities for Tractors to register and pay on the day, drivers and passengers are encouraged to register in advance and avoid queuing and to allow for a coordinated record breaking attempt.

Set to be a fun filled event for all the family, as we have limited spaces available please book early to avoid disappointment!

Tickets to the big country breakfast are available online only.

For further event details visit www.sjg.co.uk

Dementia Friendly Outreach Tennis at CIYM

Dementia NI members have been working with CIYMS Tennis Club, Belfast to develop Dementia Friendly Tennis Sessions. These sessions are aimed at people with dementia, however, carers and loved ones are also welcome to participate.

CIYMS Tennis formed an outreach department in Autumn 2017 to reach out to the entire local community, and in particular those who might not have thought tennis was for them, or even possible.

CIYMS Outreach Manager, Jane McComb explains how it all began,

“Belfast City Council provided funding to help us set up a stock of rackets and balls. Members were also very generous with donations. This means that participants only need a pair of trainers to come and participate.

We have been able to run two new groups this year and offer Blind/VI tennis on Tuesdays and Dementia Friendly on Wednesdays. We have a fantastic team of volunteers who are able to offer 1 to 1 assistance with these groups.

Our Dementia Friendly session started up after we contacted Ashleigh at Dementia NI, and we invited a few members to come and visit us at the club to talk about their needs and see if we could work on a tennis programme together. A workshop on Dementia Awareness was held at CI, and we have been enjoying our Wednesdays together with an ever-expanding group of those living with dementia and their carers. We are indebted to Belfast City Council for funding this group for this term.”

Dementia NI member, Allison Batchelor encourages others to get involved,

“The Dementia Friendly tennis was an opportunity for me to do something completely different. It was proof that I was still able to learn and to develop new skills even after my diagnosis. I enjoy the gentle exercise and the social side with being given the chance to meet new people. The volunteers have learnt more about dementia and how they can help support people like me remain within the community. To me this gives me hope that another group of people see that those living with dementia are still trying to remain active and included within society.

I would encourage others to get involved, the tennis is for everybody at any level, the volunteers are very accommodating and will adapt to suit each individual’s personal needs.”

Ashleigh Davis, Dementia NI Empowerment Officer shares the benefits Dementia Friendly tennis has brought to the charity’s members,

“Studies show that leading a physically active lifestyle can have a significant impact on the wellbeing of people with dementia. Exercise can be beneficial for both physical health and mental health, therefore improving the quality of life for people living with the condition.

People with dementia are users of local services and Dementia NI members play a vital role in influencing how to make Dementia Friendly communities.

Our members are involved in many Dementia friendly initiatives throughout Northern Ireland, including here in East Belfast. Members regularly advise community groups, sports associations, shops, and organisations on how they can make their facilities or service more appropriate for people with dementia to access. Dementia friendly tennis is a wonderful example of how the views and opinions of people with dementia have been utilised into creating an environment where people with dementia feel socially included and integrated within the community.

We are currently working closely with CIYMS tennis to develop a model that can be utilised and rolled out by other tennis organisations throughout Northern Ireland. Dementia NI is delighted to be involved in the development of dementia friendly tennis sessions and welcome others inspired by these wonderful achievements to contact us to learn more about how to make their organisations more inclusive for people living with dementia.”

CIYMS Outreach Manager, Jane concludes,

“We know that tennis has many health benefits, for both our mental and physical wellbeing, and have already found that even the sceptical or reluctant, will end up having a lovely morning hitting some balls, and then we always have the important cup of tea in the clubhouse afterwards! We hope to be able to continue these two groups and to integrate our new friends into our club. We will also continue to reach out to the local community to offer tennis for everyone.”

For more information on Dementia Friendly tennis, please contact Jane McComb, CIYMS Outreach Manager on 07833 721 865 or email outreach@ciymstennisclub.co.uk to learn how to become involved.

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.

 

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