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

Antrim

Make a Fairy House at the Family Pottery Class, Island Arts Centre! Interactive, creative fun for all the family. Enjoy getting stuck into wonderful tactile clay and experiment with shapes and forms in a sharing, welcoming environment.

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Armagh

Summer in the City!  Summer in the City hosts free pop-up events and activities for all ages in Armagh city centre every Saturday throughout Summer.  Starting on Saturday 22nd July until Saturday 9th September 2023 express yourself with cultural experiences, feed your curiosity or take some time out to refresh and rewind.

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Belfast

The 17th Belfast Mela Festival, sponsored by Sensata Technologies, celebrating Northern Ireland’s growing cultural diversity starts on Saturday 19 August with a spectacular FREE Mela Carnival through Belfast City Centre.

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Down

The return of the Wake the Giant Festival, the perfect reason to visit the charming town of Warrenpoint!  Nestled on the picturesque shores of Carlingford Lough, Warrenpoint is a town steeped in history and culture, and the annual Wake the Giant Festival is the perfect opportunity to experience it all.

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Fermanagh

Join Geopark guide Andy for a two hour walk around the beautiful Benaughlin mountain to explore the early Christin Heritage of the area. See the stunning geology, flora and fauna of this historic site.  Suitable for those with reasonable fitness, (Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult) If you need to cancel, please contact us 24 hours in advance of the event time.

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Derry/Londonderry

Echo Echo Dance Theatre Company will teach a fun and inclusive dance workshop inspired by the World Illustration Awards Exhibition allowing you to tell a story with movement at the Roe Valley Arts Centre. For children 7-12.

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Tyrone

Ulster Orchestra “On Your Doorstep”.  It’s become a favourite summer performance of the Ulster Orchestra and this year’s concert has a flavour of the silver screen, as the Orchestra perform much-loved film music from the likes of Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Star Wars, The Incredibles and more. They will also take you on a whirl round Europe with some toe-tapping dance music, inspired by folk music from Hungary and Czechia.

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