Lyngo Theatre’s magical family show Heart of Winter is coming to the Queens Hall, Newtownards on Saturday 30 November at 2pm and 7pm.
Lyngo Theatre’s Heart of Winter show is sure to be a hit with the whole family. Queens Hall, Newtownards, 30 November. 2pm & 7pm.
Ards and North Down Borough
Council welcomes this festive show which is sure to get everyone in the mood
for Christmas! The musical production celebrates family, friendship and the
good fortune of finding the winter we really need and want with the precious
offering of fluffy snow.
Christmas is coming and Sally can’t sleep – it’s far too hot! The
weather has gone topsy-turvy. No-one can remember the last time it snowed, or
even rained, and her father can’t sell any of his umbrellas. To help her sleep
Dad reads her a story about the last snowflake.
That night Sally has a dream that changes everything – a mysterious
silver spark transforms her bedroom into a glistening, white field where she
meets the glowing heart of Winter.
Speaking about the show, Community
Arts Officer with Ards and North Down Borough Council, Amy McKelvey said: “We are very excited about bringing
this beautiful Christmas show to Newtownards. Lyngo performances are always so
magical and utterly unique, it is the perfect way to kick off the festivities
for all the family.”
Tickets cost £5. The show
is suitable for ages 3 +. Duration 1 hour.
For
further information and booking, please visit www.ardsarts.com
As
part of the ‘Taste the Island’ initiative for 12 weeks
DiscoverNorthernIreland.com will have the top three food experiences and events
in their weekly 10 things to do listing. DiscoverNorthernIreland.com has
stacks of fun things to do across NI, from family days out to gigs and cultural
events. Here are ten exciting things taking place this week including three
food experiences and events (25 Nov – 1 December)
1. Childrens-Christmas-Baking-Workshop
Dungannon, 30 November. Budding bakers can get stuck into Christmas baking in
this fun hands-on class at Wee Buns Cookery School. Guests will learn about
ingredients and baking techniques, pick up handy tips and have a go at piping.
The children will be rolling out the cookies, baking and decorating them with
royal icing. They will also each make and decorate a dozen chocolate fairy
cakes.
2. The-Great-Georgian-Banquet-An-Evening-in-Vienna
Armagh, 29 November. Travel through the mists of time to join a Viennese
banquet in the beautiful Georgian setting of the Archbishop’s Palace in Armagh.
In the splendour of the Archbishops Palace, experience an evening in Vienna.
Enjoy music, dancing and a sumptuous five-course meal with fine wines, evoking
the tastes of the time, served with a modern twist.
3. Sippy-Fest-Craft-Beer-Drinks-Extravaganza
Derry~Londonderry, 29 – 30 November. Sippy Fest started around a kitchen table
in the City of Culture year which then grew to a festival with over 1200 people
enjoying local brews, food and music in the Guildhall. Sippy Fest puts a strong
focus on local produce, as well as allowing people to meet the brewers, discuss
the products in a fun environment, with local live music and more.
4. Friendship-Four-2019
Belfast, 29 – 30 November. The thrill and excitement of American college Hockey
will return to Belfast at the SSE Arena this November. The Friendship Four
tournament is a unique opportunity to watch the only NCAA college hockey
tournament to be held outside of the United States. The tournament will feature
elite hockey players from across the world providing hockey fans with an
exclusive first chance to see up and coming stars of the future
5. Christmas-Lights-Switch-On
Ballycastle, 28 November. The Diamond, Ballycastle will be buzzing for the
Christmas Lights Switch On. Come along and join in the carol singing and
electric atmosphere as the countdown begins with live entertainment before the
arrival of Santa Claus in his horse drawn carriage.
6. Italian-Wine-Dinner
Derry~Londonderry, 29 November. For an evening out with a difference, head over
to Bonds Hill Restaurant for some fabulous Italian Wine Dinner. Enjoy Prosecco
on arrival and a six course tasting menu with perfectly paired wines. A
wonderful dining experience and a delight for foodies and wine lovers.
7. Winter-Wonderland
Enniskillen, 30 November – 14 December. Cancer Connect NI is delighted to
announce the return of their Magical Winter Wonderland to Enniskillen. Once
checked in at the ticket booth, families will be greeted by Mrs Claus and her
elves upon arrival. Following some games and fun entertainment you will be
invited to board their amazing Polar Express which will take you to a secret
castle location
8. A-Journey-Beyond-Prejudice
Belfast, 25 November. This talk, which is part of the CS Lewis festival, will
look into Lewis’s family background in early 20th century Belfast and the
attitudes of that era, followed by Lewis expert Rev. Mercia Flannagan who will
consider how Lewis’s later Christianity was broadened by his friendship with
Tolkien.
9. Observatory-Tours-Armagh
Armagh, 30 November. Follow the Christmas star during a tour of the Armagh
Observatory building. Learn about the Observatory’s history, current scientific
research and its programmes of Science. As an option, you can journey back in
time and learn about the star the Wise Men followed in their Planetarium
seasonal ‘Mystery of the Christmas Star’ dome show.
10. Adventure-Caving-at-the-Marble-Arch-Caves
Enniskillen, 1 December. Delve off the beaten track with an experienced and
qualified Cave Leader to explore the depths of the Marble Arch Caves system.
Alongside a group you will have the opportunity to explore cave passages,
negotiate boulder chambers and clamber through the well-known flyover to emerge
into the public tour of the show cave before navigating your way out.
Santa Claus is coming to town, Banbridge town! Meet him at the annual Christmas Lights Switch On and
Twilight Market event this Friday evening.
Enjoy the festive atmosphere, street
entertainment and visit the magical Twilight
Market showcasing local artists, handmade crafts and Christmas
delights.
Antrim
The
Victorian Street Fair/Steam Saturday in Whitehead takes the form of a street
fair and train rides within the Whitehead Excursion Station premises, with
the chance for visitors to enjoy the unique steam experience. See at close hand how the magnificent steam
locomotive works, talk to the Driver and Fireman and see the footplate.
Armagh
With
seasonal crafts and workshops, real reindeer, a snow globe, light sculptures
and a wide range of stalls selected to appeal especially to children, you will
find the magical Children’s Market a must do for little visitors. The
perfect event to make lasting family memories. This Saturday, The Shambles
Yard, 1.00pm to 7.00pm.
Derry
Join
Santa and his elves in Maghera Walled Garden for some festive fun, or why not
try some arts and crafts in the Lurach Centre, before you follow his
sleigh to the town centre for the Christmas lights switch on. This Saturday
30th November, 3.00pm to 6.00pm.
Fermanagh
Cancer
Connect NI returns with their Magical Winter Wonderland to be held at a secret
location in the heart of Enniskillen. After refreshments, games and
entertainment, board the Polar Express through the town to Santa who has a
special gift for you with an opportunity for photographs.
Tyrone
Na
Fianna Christmas Fair and Christmas Tree Lights Switch in Coalisland takes
place this Sunday 1st December. 1.00pm –
5.00pm at the Parochial Centre and from 4.30pm at the Cornmill Heritage Centre
there will be free face painting, balloon modelling and the opportunity to meet
Santa in his cosy corner.
Belfast
The
Titanic magical Christmas Experience is now open until the 23rd December.
Journey through the Enchanted Forest, the Old Curiosity Shop, the Elves’
Workshop, Mrs Claus’ cosy kitchen, the bustling post office and peek into the
Elves toy shop! Have your name checked off the ‘Naughty or Nice’ list by the
Chief Elf and get to meet Father Christmas!
For
further details on these events and to add your events free go to whatsonni.com. Follow us on twitter @whatsonNI
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Northern Ireland Children’s Theatre company Cahoots NI is celebrating their 18th birthday this week.
Pictured are staff members (from left) Matthew Bradley, Marianne Crossle, Paul Mc Eneaney and Emma Wilson.
For more information contact Excalibur Press 07305354209 team@excaliburpress.co.uk
Famed Northern Ireland theatre company Cahoots NI is celebrating coming of age as it marks its 18th birthday.
The company specialises in theatre for children and its distinctive style combines magic and illusion, physical theatre and original music.
Its work is acclaimed in Ireland, the UK, America and has been enjoyed in theatres, schools and all kinds of venues since it launched in 2001.
The company is currently touring China with its production of Shh! We Have a Plan and has ever-growing audiences at home and across the world.
Their production Penguins is about to run in Birmingham Repertory Theatre and will open at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast in December. The company’s theatrical adaption of Marita Conlon-McKenna’s Under The Hawthorn Tree heads to The MAC and tours Ireland in the new year.
One of the founders and Artistic Director Paul Bosco Mc Eneaney says it’s amazing to have come so far.
“We’ve come of age. Isn’t that frightening?”
He revealed that the company came about almost by chance.
Northern Ireland Children’s Theatre company Cahoots NI is celebrating their 18th birthday this week.
Pictured is artistic director Paul Mc Eneaney
For more information contact Excalibur Press 07305354209 team@excaliburpress.co.uk
“It started by complete accident. When I was six or seven, I was obsessed with magic.
“Honestly, my mother and father couldn’t go past a shop that had anything linked to Paul Daniels or David Nixon. I had every magic set under the sun. I just loved it, and later I became one of the youngest members of The Magic Circle.
Along with that came a real love of circus, and fun fairs, and anything that, when I analyse it now, was built for joy or for fun or for amazement
“I knew that was my world.”
After touring the US as a musician Paul realised theatre was his first love.
“Absolutely, my first love.
“So, I came back and studied performing arts at BIFHE (Belfast Institute of Further and Higher Education, now Belfast Met). “Then I decided I was going to be an actor. That was it.
“I got into The Lyric Theatre at a good time, I did three or four shows back to back. A Midsummers Night’s Dream, The Playboy of the Western World and others.
“After that I became a jobbing actor. I was doing the odd little bit of film and nothing hugely significant, but I was making a living out of it.
“Then Anna Cutler, who ran the Belfast Children’s Festival at that time, asked me if I’d ever thought of writing anything for young audiences.
“I ended up writing a show called Puppet Magic, and I was in it. It got picked up by a few of the visiting international delegates who said, ‘We’d like that at our festival’.
“They were all happening the following year. So I was asking, how do we do this? How do we make this work? And the only way to make it work financially, was to form a company.
Northern Ireland Children’s Theatre company Cahoots NI is celebrating their 18th birthday this week.
Pictured are staff members (from left) Matthew Bradley, Marianne Crossle, Paul Mc Eneaney and Emma Wilson.
For more information contact Excalibur Press 07305354209 team@excaliburpress.co.uk
“This allowed me to access some funding from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, who would in turn support the international travel for this project.
“We renamed the show Buster, and it opened at the Edinburgh International Children’s Theatre Festival the following year. And then you do one show and you go, ‘Oh gosh, we should do another’.
“So, there was no plan. There was absolutely no plan.”
Paul said theatre for children was not seen as a priority back in the beginning of Cahoots NI.
“There was an inequality in the funding streams back then. I don’t believe children’s work was funded in the same way theatre for adults was.
“At the time, there was an education company, that was doing issue-based work and that was funded, but what we were hoping to do didn’t exist in Northern Ireland.”
Cahoots NI has gone on to challenge and change perceptions, with Paul adamant that children are just as deserving of top-quality theatre as adults.
He also says theatre can play a social role, instilling empathy in children and making them more socially aware.
“We are not changing the world, but we’re going to make the world a slightly better place with what we do.”
The company is now in big demand all over the world and has toured to Europe, Asia, all over the US and has even had requests to take their shows to Chile in South America.
Cahoots does not plan to rest on its laurels though.
Paul is already looking forward to future milestones.
“I’m looking towards 2021, which is our twentieth year – I feel I’m looking towards some sort of mini Cahoots NI festival, perhaps a celebration of our best work to date.
We are currently working on a new show called The Vanishing Elephant which will play in Belfast before opening on Broadway. Our future is exciting – I’m keen to create greater and longer partnerships with other organisations here and across the world.
The Cahoots show definitely looks set to go on.
Penguins, a Cahoots NI, Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Prime Theatre co-production will run at The Lyric Theatre from December 18-22. Under The Hawthorn Tree will open at The MAC on January 30 through to February 9 before touring Ireland.
This Saturday in Bangor, expect family fun,
food and craft market and seasonal entertainment, all leading to
the lights switch on at McKee Clock arena with extra special guests The
Snowman™ and The Snowdog followed by a fireworks finale.
Antrim
This
year’s Courtyard Theatre Newtownabbey’s pantomime will be the 10th Anniversary
Production of the Courtyard Theatre and Mr Hullabaloo Productions bringing
timeless magic to your Christmas treat! Prepare to soar away on a magical
carpet ride of non-stop laughs and thrills in one of the most spectacular
pantomime adventures of all time – Aladdin. November 23rd to December
21st.
Armagh
Enjoy
a magical evening of festive song, dance and merriment with performances
for all the family, including carol singing from local primary schools at
the Portadown Twilight Market and Christmas Lights Switch On this Friday
evening 22nd November from 6.00pm.
Derry
Join
in the fun in Magherafelt on Saturday 23rd November for live entertainment and
the Christmas market, before the street party kicks off and countdown begins to
this year’s Christmas lights switch on. The market is back again for a second
day on Sunday 24th November.
Fermanagh
On
Sunday 24th November, Share Slalom is back for the 16th year in a row at
Ballyconnell Lock Gate. Waterways Ireland has developed this area with canoe
steps and assisted flow boulders to provide a superb venue for this Paddle 4
Sport League event.
Tyrone
It’s
time to get signed up for Dog Trails NI’s next race event in the magical and
wild grounds of Lissan House in the heart of Mid Ulster this Sunday 24th
November. Muddy Mutts comprises a 5K, 3K and kids race. This is a canicross
race…….but one with a twist! As a location for equestrian events, Lissan House
is going to be a muddy one, with jumps and swamps to challenge you and your
dog!
Belfast
Every
Sunday evening comedic improvisers at the Accidental Theatre, Shaftesbury
Square put together scenes, songs, and stories from audience suggestions. All
scenes are created in the moment, and no two shows are ever the same.
For
further 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 for news, competitions and what’s on near
you.
North Down Museum’s Christmas Craft Market is taking place this weekend, Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 November.
A popular date on the local shopping calendar, the market will showcase a total of 22 artists and crafters providing an array of handmade goods, perfect for that unique Christmas gift.
Come
along and browse the stalls which will be dotted around the historic museum
building – start your Christmas shopping or even finish it!
Visitors
can enjoy live music in the café from 1pm – 3pm on Saturday afternoon when
local singer songwriter Riley Holland will perform.
Speaking about the Christmas
Craft Market, North Down Museum Manager, Heather McGuicken said; ‘The
Museum’s Christmas Market is a fun and festive way to purchase unique, local,
hand crafted items for your loved ones. Come and see something different
while shopping this year’.
Coffee Cure, the museum
café will be open throughout the event serving tea, coffee, lunch and snacks.
The
market runs from 10am to 4.30pm on Saturday 23 and 12pm to 4.30pm on Sunday 24
November. Parking and admission is free at North Down Museum.
For
more information on the Christmas Craft Market and other events and exhibitions,
visit www.northdownmuseum.com
As
part of the ‘Taste the Island’ initiative for 12 weeks
DiscoverNorthernIreland.com will have the top three food experiences and events
in their weekly 10 things to do listing. DiscoverNorthernIreland.com has
stacks of fun things to do across NI, from family days out to gigs and cultural
events. Here are ten exciting things taking place this week including three
food experiences and events (18-24 November)
1. Belfast
Christmas Market 2019, Belfast, 16 November- 22 December. Visit the Belfast
Christmas Market in the City Hall grounds for an award-winning taste of
Christmas with over 30 international traders offering incredible foods and
delightful gift ideas.
2. Christmas
Cooking Demonstration, Dungannon, 23 November. Sit back, relax and learn
how to get prepared for Christmas with this practical cookery demonstration at
Wee Buns Cookery School. Learn how to get ahead for the day with lots of tips
and delicious tried and tested recipes.
3. Irish
Whiskey Tasting at The Morning Star, Belfast, 21 November. Join The Morning
Star for an Irish whiskey experience with their Irish whiskey ambassador Joe
McGowan. Enjoy a number of very different whiskeys, tasting flight, cocktail
demonstration, award winning tasty nibbles and learn some whiskey knowledge
along the way.
4. C.S.
Lewis Festival, Belfast, 22-26 November. Be transported through the
wardrobe into the incredible imaginative world of C.S. Lewis and his
characters. The festival offers plenty of family-friendly events, a huge range
of informative talks and discussions and lots of opportunities to explore your
own imagination through bespoke workshops.
5. Atlantic
Sessions, Coleraine, 15-18 November. From traditional to contemporary, from
electric to acoustic, Atlantic Sessions has emerged as a permanent music
feature on the cultural calendar creating an energetic, vibrant atmosphere in
the pubs, hotels, coffee shops and town halls across Portrush, Portstewart and
Portballintrae.
6. The
Polar Express at the Culloden Estate, Belfast, 19-23 November. Climb on
board and explore Santa’s Polar Express at the Culloden Estate & Spa. Meet Santa
and his elves, enjoy the train journey and get your Christmas gift.
7. Kirkistown
Point to Point, Portavogie, 23 November. This exciting horse race in County
Down provides an exhilarating day out with the first race starting at 12pm.
8. Guildhall
Craft Fair 2019, Derry~Londonderry, 22-24 November. Celebrating its
twenty-fifth anniversary, this annual event at the Guildhall showcases a wide
range of bespoke craft items created by craft designer-makers and artists
throughout Ireland.
9. Tastes,
Tales and Tunes, Ballygally, 20 November. Tastes, Tales and Tunes provides
you with a great collaboration of food, tales and music from the surrounding
Antrim Coast area. Enjoy tapas at Ballygally Castle, listen to tales with Liz
Weir as traditional music accompanies these activities.
10. Krazi
Baker Baking Classes, Dromore, 24 November. Enjoy this Christmas
class which teaches how to bake an 8-inch Xmas cake, Stollen bread and sweet
mince pies, the perfect homemade festive treats for the Christmas season.
People organise events for a variety of reasons: training, networking and bringing people together, to name but a few, and the number of organisers doing so for these grounds has increased in recent years. Choosing the right venue and location are stressful enough, but on top of those concerns there are the challenges of running the right activities and engaging the guests once they come through the doors.
A soul-destroying event could spell disaster for your brand and company, but have no fear. Below are six simple ways you can supercharge your event and keep the attendees clamouring for more:
1. Call In Some Content Producers
Content is huge now, so you need to hire some professional content creators to help with the content marketing of your event. This is a superb way to start telling the story of your event, get potential attendees familiar with your brand and, generally, get them enthusiastic for the event. The content contributes to the overall experience of the event. Of course, you’re creating expectations by doing this, too, so you must be sure to deliver the goods on the day.
2. Encourage Social Media Use
Social media is another part of the event experience and is a way to generate excitement before the event, during it and after it. An event hashtag is a given, to help promote the event, and that can get the ball rolling, but if you’re the organiser you should keep the momentum going by encouraging discussion on social media. Ask engaging questions or introduce interesting topics, related to the themes of the conference event itself.
3. Keep Things Simple
Now, your audience won’t be idiots, but you should observe a simple formula to keep them from dozing in their seats. The content should be valuable to them in some way or have a wow factor that makes them sit up and take notice. It should solve a problem, provide an answer to a question or respond to a theory or need. The content should also generate some form of emotion and be something that they want to later share with others at the event and away from it. Professional content producers can help with all of this.
4. Train Speakers in Engagement Techniques
Public speaking is a skill and it takes no small amount of guts for speakers to get up there and deliver their speech or presentation. No one likes to give a tranquilising speech or stare into the eyes of attendees who are visibly bored and have grown irritable, maybe a touch hungry, too, or both.
None of that has to happen, though, if you train speakers in engagement techniques. This gets the audience more involved. The speaker can ask them questions. They can have breakout sessions. They can run activities or workshops that lend themselves to interaction. Boredom shouldn’t be an issue.
5. Use audience engagement handsets
Audience engagement system handsets are useful for a simple reason: they include everyone. A lot of events use websites or apps and present polls in which the attendees can take part, but sometimes internet bandwidth issues can disrupt engagement measures like this. A handset offers more reliability and, to a certain extent, equalises attendees because no one has to be tech savvy to use them. Older members may struggle if they were to have to use their mobile phones to participate and would welcome the handsets if this is the case.
6. Harness the power of analytics
How do you know if a conference is going well? A real time analytics tool can help you gauge it. Implement one of these tools and you can track how attendees are responding to your social media content. You can also have a look at any online feedback forms guests have submitted during the event. This data supplies you with valuable insight which you can use to make changes to the event as it happens or keep in mind when you hold your next event. No longer do you have to hit and hope or look on helpless as an event goes downhill.
A note on presenting at a conference event
If you happen to be one of the brave souls presenting at an event, consider hiring an expert to help you with your presentation visuals. Bullet points do add structure, fair enough, but they can be a bit boring as well, to say the least.
Meanwhile, there are presentation specialists out there who can design your presentation visuals for you. Shoddy visuals can damage your presentation and your credibility. You want to look like a professional, but poor visuals will let you down. Hiring a PowerPoint pro to give your presentation the TLC it needs to shine and keep your reputation intact.
Whether you’re running an event to train people, get people networking or just bring people together, you can minimise the stress of the endeavour by implementing the tips above. They’ll help you and your speakers to keep the attendees engaged, making it an enjoyable event for them and a successful one for you.
For more details on how to make your next event truly engaging, be sure to check out https://responsecrowd.com
Don’t miss out on a very special Narnia-inspired Christmas experience – The Most Magical Library of the Best Stories Ever – which will take place 22-24 Nov at C.S. Lewis Square, east Belfast, as part of this year’s C.S. Lewis Festival, 22 – 26 Nov.
Getting ready for the Most Magical Library at C.S. Lewis Square, were The evil Snow Queen aka Mary Jordan pictured at the White Witch statue at C.S Lewis Square.
Join The Literary Fairy, her friend Finn Faun, and the
Very Interesting Creatures to sort out the terrible mess created by the evil
Snow Queen and foil her rotten plan to ruin Christmas! This brand new C.S.
Lewis-inspired Christmas experience will take place in a specially designed
magical space in C.S. Lewis Square, where children and families will go on a
fun and imaginative journey, encountering some fantastical characters before
finally meeting Santa himself once their quest is complete. For further information
on tickets, booking and the festival
visit www.eastsidearts.net
The Into Film Festival is a free, annual, UK-wide
celebration of film and education for 5-19 year olds. The Into Film Festival is
running at Portico Ards until 22nd November 2019, bringing you three weeks of
engaging film screenings, workshops and special events!
Armagh
Talon’s ‘Greatest Hits Tour 2019’ will once again
feature the Eagles timeless back catalogue including Hotel California, Take It
Easy, One Of These Nights, Take It To The Limit, Desperado, Lyin’ Eyes, Life In
The Fast Lane and many more. See them perform live this Friday evening
at the Market Place Theatre.
Fermanagh
This Saturday join Fiona Stewart for a very special evening
of Spirit Communication and Psychic Insights at a very intimate and exclusive
audience held at the Donn Carragh Hotel. This will be an extraordinary
night of communication from beyond the grave illustrating in her very down to
earth manner that the soul lives on.
Tyrone
Join Tutor Louise McEntee this Saturday 16th
for Little Tokens Picture Frames Workshop at Ranfurly House. Craft a bespoke and personalised picture
frames which will make the perfect Christmas gift or a beautiful keepsake.
Create and decorate a photo frame using crafts, paint and illustrations to show
off treasured pictures. 10.30am – 1.00pm | £10.
Derry/Londonderry
Get hands-on with the BBC
Microbit at Coding for Kids this Saturday at the Flowerfield Arts Centre in
Portstewart. Learn what it is, what it
can do and how to create the code to make it do cool stuff. This beginner’s
workshop will not only teach you the basics of creating scrolling text and
animations, but will also provide ideas for more advanced uses. £12.
Antrim
Naturally North Coast and
Glens will celebrate Christmas in Ballycastle with the first of their TWO
seasonally sensational Christmas Markets in the Marine Hotel, Ballycastle
this Sunday. A fabulous festive fanfare
is in store for all, the market will be festooned with artisan treats galore,
quirky gift ideas, sumptuous hand crafted treats, and much
more!
Belfast
Frock
Around The Clock will be returning to Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter and the
stunning location of Belfast Cathedral on Saturday 16th November 2019 for The Wonderful
Winter Fair. This event will feature 90
sellers of beautiful and original handmade, vintage and holistic treasures. Admission £3.
For further 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 for news, competitions and what’s on near you.