Full Line Up Revealed For Belfast Business & Mindset Event

Six expert business and mindset speakers are set to take to the stage at this week’s Momentum: A Night At The Museum. 

The event taking place this Friday, September 22 at the Ulster Museum, which is supported by Gekkoshot will see attendees hear from a lineup of inspirational and motivational business personalities who will offer insights and expertise on a range of subjects from  how to harness the power of AI for your business to how to master marketing assets to maximise your ROI. It promises an unforgettable evening filled with insights, networking, and incredible opportunities.

Speakers include Michelin Star restaurateur Michael Deane, AI expert Dr Fiona Browne from Datactics and creative innovator Sarah McBriar, owner of AVA and UP Productions. 

“In a world teeming with events, Momentum stands out as providing a space that celebrates not just the business acumen but the passion, dedication, and the stories behind each success” said Michael Deane, adding: “I’m thrilled to take part, unveiling my ‘Michelin Star Mindset’ and delving into the intricate strategies that have sculpted my journey. 

Organiser Warren Giffin from Momentum said the lineup is set to build on their highly successful event in January earlier this year: “A Night At The Museum aims to bridge the gap between business needs and mindset support.

“What sets Momentum apart is our commitment to creating an immersive and unforgettable experience. We believe that learning and growth should be enjoyable, and our evening events are designed to combine education, entertainment, and networking opportunities in a vibrant and lively atmosphere.”

Also taking to the stage is ECommerce expert Ryan Clarke, interior designer Ian Thompson and marketer Paul Kennedy who will be revealing their specialist knowledge on a range of key subjects to advance your business with actionable takeaways.

“Momentum is what the local business community needs… a fun and relaxed evening with experienced entrepreneurs sharing their knowledge through focused topics and a space to network” said Sarah McBriar.

“I want to do my part to help, impart my knowledge to others, and if this can inspire someone to take the leap or have confidence to be bold, in a city I care deeply about then I have done my job!”

This year the event is sponsored by Belfast City Airport.

Momentum co-founder Amée said: “Momentum serves as an accelerator for personal growth and professional progress.

“We understand that the world of business can often be a lonely one. Especially for business owners and entrepreneurs who have chosen a life outside of the usual 9-5.

“These people often struggle to find the right support both professionally and mentally. Which is why we set up Momentum.

“Our events are designed to facilitate open dialogues and share expertise across various business domains, while simultaneously providing insights into personal development and mindset mastery. 

“Belfast City Airport’s involvement brings a unique opportunity for business owners and professionals. Key representatives from the airport will be in attendance, presenting an exclusive chance to discuss getting your products or services into the airport, an endeavour that can significantly boost your brand’s visibility and reach.”

Attendees at the event will also be given the opportunity to secure a gift bag including £7,000 worth of local products and business vouchers.

Warren added: “Our gift bag is the ultimate entrepreneur go-kit. It includes a fantastic array of local products including local coffee from Cargo Coffee 50% off a new brochure website from Gekkoshot and £5,000 off advertising throughout Belfast City Airport.”

Tickets for Momentum: A Night At The Museum on September 22, 7:00pm-late are now on sale from thisismomentum.co.uk

Aspects Festival 2023 Starts Next Week!

Aspects, Bangor’s festival of reading, writing and words starts next week with a full programme of events celebrating the written word. This year’s festival features a packed line-up, with something for everyone on offer, from top authors to poetry, exhibitions, history and politics.

Opening the festival on Wednesday 27 September is the Galicia Exchange and Concert with poets Keith Payne and Xavier Quiepo at North Down Museum. Galician Xavier is visiting Northern Ireland on a Cultural Exchange and will spend a month at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre as part of the experience. The evening will also feature music from award-winning Galician musician Su Garrido Pombo.

Golden Thread Gallery
Fionola Meredith Book Launch ‘The Stamp of Beauty’
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North Down Museum is also hosting some fantastic book events with Judith Mok presenting her memoir The State of Dark there on Saturday 30 September. Judith Mok is a Dublin-based classical soprano, a leading voice coach, novelist and poet. She was born in the Netherlands to Jewish survivors of the Holocaust trying to rebuild their shattered lives. The State of Dark is a memoir and a detective story which delves into her family’s past. Join authors Fionola Meredith and Olivia Fitzsimons also in North Down Museum, on Thursday 5 October, as they discuss their new books The Stamp of Beauty and The Quiet Whispers Never Stop with Nuala McKeever.

The stunning Chamber room in Bangor Castle is the location for many of the festival’s events. Award-winning composer of Riverdance Bill Whelan will join Neil Martin in conversation in this beautiful venue on Sunday 1 October. Bill’s new book The Road to Riverdance charts his life from his childhood right up to that spectacular Eurovision performance which went on to become a global phenomenon. Glenn Patterson takes to the stage in The Chamber on Friday 6 October to discuss his latest book Two Summers, a pair of novellas, set over two pivotal summers in the lives of two young men from Belfast, as they recall the constraints of the place where they were born and the times in which they are living.

 

For those who want to enjoy literature in the great outdoors, author Maggie Doyle will lead a creative walk along Bangor’s beautiful Coastal Path on Saturday 30 September. Using her new book Mountain Notes, A Nature Diary for inspiration, the walk will include readings and sketching.

Poetry lovers are also in for a treat at this year’s Aspects; the popular Poetry Slam returns on Saturday 30 September at Studio 1A, Bangor. This dynamic competition pits poets against poet, working against the clock and their peers to showcase original work. The outright winner will be crowned Aspects Poetry Champion and the winner and runner-up will go forward to the Ulster Poetry Slam Final in Derry~Londonderry in early November.

Aspiring writers will enjoy the Festival Club which returns to the Imperial Bar, Bangor on Monday 2 October. Writers are invited to take part by reading a short passage of their own original work in a relaxed atmosphere at this special event.

Aspects Festival runs from 27 September to 7 October at various locations around Bangor. For more information on the full programme and to book tickets, visit aspectsfestival.com

OMD Ulster Hall, Belfast: 27 February 2024

After the recent announcement of their forthcoming new studio album, synth pioneers Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) reveal details of their return to the stage, with the band taking to the road next year.

Across February & March 2024, OMD will play 22 dates across the UK & Ireland, including a night at the Ulster Hall, Belfast on 27 February.

“We are so excited to be able to tour again with a brand new album to showcase.” says Andy McCluskey. “It’s been six years since we learned new songs for live performances. The songs from Bauhaus Staircase will fit beautifully into our setlist – we just have to choose which five to play, as we have to treat people to the hits as well!”

The band also release ‘Slow Train’ – the second installment from their forthcoming new studio album Bauhaus Staircase – out October 27th. A raucous, glam-tinged explosion, ‘Slow Train’ arrives with help from the band;s only other external influence David Watts. Known as a rock producer, who helmed Sheffield band The Reytons’ recent No 1 album What’s Rock And Roll?, he brings a sharp, exciting new sound to the record.

“Slow Train is a bonkers song and the video is stunningly crazy!” Andy reflects. “It feels nice to be able to challenge people’s expectations of the band after 45 years of creating music”

The new album sees the band’s most explicitly political record and the crowning achievement of their desire to be both Stockhausen and Abba – born from the impetus to kickstart new explorations during lockdown. A broad, electronic, sonic masterpiece that lyrically tackles the topics of the future, it was predominantly written, recorded, and mixed by both McCluskey & Paul Humphreys (who has recently become a second-time father).

OMD have sold an astonishing 25 million singles and 15 million albums, which has established them as electronic synthesiser pioneers and one of Britain’s best-loved pop groups. Their 13 albums include reissued ‘Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark’ (1980), ‘Organisation’ (1980), ‘Architecture & Morality’ (1981) and ‘Dazzle Ships’ (1983).

By rights, OMD should be in semi-retirement, performing classics like Enola Gay and Maid Of Orleans on the nostalgia festival circuit like so many peers. Instead, they’ve created a landmark album worthy of their finest work. If real life meant OMD were happy to get help, Bauhaus Staircase remains unmistakably the work of a duo who are still perfectly in sync 45 years after their first gig at legendary Liverpool club Eric’s.

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

Antrim

Jazz in the Gardens, Castle Gardens, Lisburn.

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Armagh

The Superstar Wrestling Live Tour is coming for an evening of rip-roaring action. Expect to see edge of your seat, death-defying moves as the stars of Wrestling take part in action-packed matches for the whole family to enjoy! Market Place Theatre, Armagh.

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Belfast

Northern Ireland Opera returns in 2023 with Puccini’s ‘Tosca’, after our critically acclaimed and sold-out production of ‘La Traviata’ in 2022. Grand Opera House.

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Down

See TRÚ perform live at the Portico of Ards this weekend. The trú was a mythological trio of poet-musicians who were revered throughout the Celtic world. From their British-Ukrainian, Ulster-Scots and Irish heritage, they have inherited an unusual and fruitful ethos based on respect and exploration.

Find out more HERE

Fermanagh

Coffee & Connect – Meet up for local business women! Join the Mums at Work network to attend these local Enniskillen Coffee Mornings – you are welcome to come along and see what they have to offer before you join.  Our meetings are relaxed, inclusive, supportive and informative.  Join us for coffee and connections as we get to know you and learn all about your business.
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Derry/Londonderry

Country fans are given a taste of Nashville in this brand-new show Made in Tennessee – the soundtrack of American Country.  With a band made up of some of UK’s finest country musicians, Made in Tennessee takes you through the decades of the nation’s fastest growing music genre.
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Tyrone

Now seen by over 350,000 fans live and watched by millions on TV Europe’s No.1 multi award-winning show “The Legends of American Country”  returns for another fantastic night of toe-tapping Country nostalgia. Legends of America Country Music Show Presented by JMG Music Group. Burnavon Theatre, Cookstown.
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10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 18th – 24th September

  1. Oakfire Adventures, Derry~Londonderry, County Londonderry , throughout September. If you love flying high, then Zip Trekking has your name on it! Challenge yourself with four epic lines spanning the Faughan Valley over woodland, water, and cliffs. For families, why not try the Tree Trek Adventure which allows you to harness up and join in, or cheer on, from the forest floor. An exhilarating and memorable day out.
  2. Temple of the Winds – Autumn Equinox Sound Healing Retreat and Workshop, Newtownards, County Down, 23 September. Join Tessa Ann at the mindful setting of the Temple of the Winds with breathtaking views over Strangford Lough. You will be introduced to the effects that different types of therapeutic sound and musical instruments can have on the body. Relax and prepare yourself for autumn. Check website for availability.
  3. Slieve Gullion Forest Park, Adventure Playpark and Fionn’s Giant Adventure Castlerock, Killeavy, County Armagh, throughout September. Join a luxury dining experience inside Mussenden Temple, celebrating everything this iconic landmark has to offer and the best local food. Enjoy a fully guided experience and an exclusive and unique opportunity that is only available to a small number of individuals per year. This event features a five-course taster menu and a range of locally sourced products. Check website for availability
  4. Andrew Jackson Cottage and US Rangers Museum, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, throughout September. This traditional thatched Ulster-Scots farmhouse built in 1750s highlights Carrickfergus’ strong American and Ulster Scots connections as well as telling the story of Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States whose parents emigrated from Carrick to America in 1765.
  5. Garden of Celtic Saints, Irvinestown, County Fermanagh, throughout September. Discover the Devenish figures, a unique collection of wooden sculptures carved out of Irish oak the grounds of the Sacred Heart Church. The figures of saints and scholars which include Saints Patrick, Brigid and Columbanus and are the work of Lithuanian sculptor Jonas Raiskas. You can also see a Memorial of The Irish Famine close by. Open all year round.
  6. Féile le Chéile, Derry~Londonderry, County Londonderry, 21-24 September. This festival is celebrating 50 years of Traditional music in Derry~Londonderry. Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin is hosting a series of concerts, workshops, and community-led events for all. Whether you’re a calloused piper or casual punter, be sure to check out their dynamic programme and find out what makes our island’s world-renowned musical heritage so special. Tying together a grassroots celebration of our city’s many generations of traditional music pioneers, with opportunities to experience the crème de la crème of current players.
  7. Orchard/Cider Experience and Cooking Demo with Granny’s Traditional Griddle Bread, Portadown, County Armagh, 23 September. Come along to Long Meadow farm right in the heart of The Orchard County to see and taste nature’s bounty for yourself. Walk through the orchards and learn about the whole craft cider/apple juice production from start to finish in this family run business. Taste their award-winning products and sit back and relax in their new glass fronted Bramley Barn and enjoy a cuppa with granny’s traditional griddle breads, cheese and chutneys. Check website for availability
  8. Sperrins Walking Festival, Gortin, County Tyrone, 23-24 September. Get your boots on and prepare to walk across this area of outstanding natural beauty. These guided walks with outdoor experts Far and Wild are designed to help walkers of all abilities to enjoy our beautiful landscape as well as promoting health, physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.
  9. Mourne Dew Spirit Experience, Rostrevor, County Down, 23 September. As part of this Gin, Whiskey and Poitín: Spirits of Fire and Revolution experience come along to one of Ireland’s oldest bars, Fearon’s, dating from the 1700’s. Get an insight into how Northern Ireland’s smallest distillery makes its award-winning drinks and try the company’s full range and come away with some cocktail ideas.
  10. Rathlin Paddle, Rathlin Island, County Antrim, 23-24 September. If you have ever wanted to explore the clear waters of Rathlin Island, why not try Stand Up Paddle Boarding a go? This two-hour session will give you a great introduction with a qualified instructor. All equipment is provided including paddle boards, wetsuits, buoyancy aids and changing facilities. Under fifteen’s need to be accompanied by an adult. The event is weather dependent.

 

Booking is essential for most activities. Book in advance to avoid disappointment. Subject to availability.

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit https://discovernorthernireland.com/blog/read/2023/04/bank-holiday-ideas-for-families-b262

JOHN O’NEILL FOLK AND TRADITIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL LAUNCHES

The John O’Neill Folk and Traditional Music Festival takes place in Donaghmore on 22 to 24 September. With a packed toe tapping festival programme at the Old Cross Arts Centre, organisers of the festival, which was established more than five years ago, are confident that the festival weekend, which is dedicated to honouring the life and legacy of legendary traditional Irish musician, John O’Neill, will be the best one yet.

A highlight in Co Tyrone’s traditional music calendar, the festival has attracted top-tier international talent to perform, an enduring testament to the true spirit of Irish music in the area. Festival goers will be enthralled and uplifted by the unforgettable sounds of some of the island’s biggest names in folk and trad music and the line up includes Four Men and a Dog, Deanta and Malachi Cush and friends.

Speaking about the festival which was created by John’s family through The John O’Neill Trust, John’s daughter Clare McCrystal said: “This year’s John O’Neill Folk and Traditional Music Festival programme includes a diverse range of musical talent which will appeal to all ages. From workshops for children to traditional music sessions and sets by some of the country’s most acclaimed performers, I am thrilled that the festival is firmly established in the trad music calendar as a lasting legacy to my dad’s memory.

“As well as entertaining trad music enthusiasts with our concerts, I am passionate about introducing trad music to the next generation and our music workshops will be open to children from four years and older.”

The festival begins on Friday night at 8pm with performances from Deanta and Niall Hanna. Niall will be accompanied by Rachel McGarrity and Damian McKee. On Saturday night, Four Men and a Dog and Malachi Cush and friends will take to the stage.

On Saturday morning, a range of workshops will be offered from 11am to 2pm. Suitable for all levels, children will be tutored by international performers who have a proven track record as teachers and educationalists. There will be workshops in singing, whistle, flute, guitar, bodhran, button accordion, concertina, fiddle and banjo.

NxNW will play at the festival club in Hayden’s Bar on Saturday evening at 11.30pm, with the festival coming to a close with an afternoon session in Hayden’s hosted by Donal Murphy and Ryan Molloy on Sunday.

Tickets for the festival club are priced at £12 with concert and workshop tickets priced at £25. Tickets can be purchased online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/jonfest or from Stewart’s Music shop in Dungannon.

Follow the John O’Neill Folk and Traditional Music Festival on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/johnoneillmusicfestival and on instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/john_oneill_trad_fest/

Offers of the week from Discover Northern Ireland

Belle Isle Cottages, Lisbellaw, County Fermanagh

Enjoy an outstanding mix of natural beauty and authentic heritage on this private estate designated a Special Area of Conservation. It’s the perfect time to don your coat and boots and enjoy the crunch of leaves underfoot, before retreating to a warm cottage, with wood burning stove as darkness descends. Better still, as part of this September offer, your furry friend can stay for free! From £150 per night based on up to four people sharing a two-bedroom coach house, cottage or courtyard apartment on the estate. Visit https://belle-isle.com for more information.

The Whistledown Hotel, Warrenpoint, County Down

Relax in this quaint spot on the banks of Carlingford Lough. With lovely views and great walks. Visit the inspiration for C.S Lewis’ Narnia at nearby Kilbroney Park or take a drive around the Ring of Gullion. Enjoy some autumn downtime with this ‘You and Me, G & T’ package. One night B&B from £150 for two people with welcome drinks on arrival and sweet treats in your room. Visit https://www.thewhistledownhotel.com for more information.

Roe Park Resort, Limavady, County Londonderry

Escape from the everyday with some me time at this restful spa four-star resort. You can enjoy a one-hour traditional Swedish back massage and Elemis Taster Facial before experiencing the delights of the indoor heated pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. After a pamper you can escape into the serenity of the adjacent Roe Valley Country Park with its stunning woodland walks. B&B from £157 per person sharing. Visit https://www.roeparkresort.com/ for more information.

 

Book in advance to avoid disappointment. Subject to availability.

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit https://discovernorthernireland.com/

Get grooving in the grounds of City Hall this September

The grand finale of Music in the Parks is taking place in the grounds of City Hall on Saturday 30 September.

Organised by Belfast City Council, ‘Groove in the City’ will feature a range of live music from 12.30pm to 5pm.

There will be performances by:

  • String Ninjas
  • Wookalily
  • Kerry Fearon
  • Belfast Groove Collective
  • Belfast Rock Choir

This is a free ticketed event with tickets available from Visit Belfast at  https://visitbelfast.com/event/groove-in-the-city/

Music in the Parks featured live music performances in several council parks across the city on Fridays and Sundays from May.

Councillor Micky Murray, Chair of Belfast City Council’s People and Communities Committee, said:

“Our parks and open spaces in the city are to be enjoyed throughout the year and we were delighted to host live music performances in various locations from May to September.

“We’re very much looking forward now to hosting ‘Groove in the City’ outside City Hall on Saturday 30 September marking the grand finale of the programme.”

For more information on events taking place in the city, visit www.belfastcity.gov.uk/events

 

LEADING JAZZ TRIO AT THE MARKET PLACE

Three of Ireland’s leading jazz artists, The RBG Trio will appear at Armagh’s Market Place Theatre this September to support the release of their debut album.

Renowned for their tight interplay and incredible storytelling, The RBG Trio features Meilana Gillard (tenor saxophone), Dave Redmond (bass) and Kevin Brady (drums). With blues always in their foundation, their sound ranges from pre- to post-bop, soulful to grunge, free to swinging.

The trio’s repertoire ranges from the traditional Sonny Rollins and Joe Henderson to more contemporary and improvised output. It is an approach where free-form exploration rubs shoulders with reimagined music from the like of Nirvana and Soundgarden.

Ultimately, nothing is off limits. It is a band led by tunes – mainstream or lesser known, self-penned or reinterpreted, traditional or contemporary. If it works, it works. Additionally, each member of The RBG Trio composes for the band, which lends to the trio’s diverse output and constant surprise.

The RBG Trio will be on stage at Armagh’s Market Place Theatre on Friday 22 September at 8pm. Tickets are priced £15 and can be booked online at www.visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre or through the Box Office on 03300 561 025. This show is recommended for age 18+ as it may contain strong language and adult themes.

Aspects 2023 – Celebrates New Writing

Aspects Festival is delighted to host a series of events which will celebrate and support new writers and new publications. This year’s festival takes place in Bangor from 27 September – 7 October.

Join authors Fionola Meredith and Olivia Fitzsimons in North Down Museum on Thursday 5 October, as they discuss their new books with Nuala McKeever. The Stamp of Beauty is Fionola Meredith’s debut novel. Fionola is a writer, broadcaster and commentator, based in Belfast. She is a long- established contributor to the Irish Times and to BBC Northern Ireland and writes a weekly opinion column in the Belfast Telegraph. Set in modern-day Ireland, The Stamp of Beauty is an unsettling novel that charts the course of an unlikely and deeply dysfunctional ‘age-gap’ relationship to its inevitable conclusion.

The Quiet Whispers Never Stop is Olivia Fitzsimons first novel and was shortlisted for the 2022 Butler Literary Award. The book is set in Northern Ireland in the 1980s and 1990s, and is a story of love, obsession and escape, an uncompromising, lyrical tour-de- force that marks the arrival of an extraordinary new voice in Irish fiction. Olivia’s writing has appeared in numerous publications including The Irish Times, The Stinging Fly, Banshee, and broadcast on BBC Radio 4.

Glenn Patterson’s latest book Two Summers is a pair of novellas, set over two pivotal summers in the lives of two young men from Belfast as they recall the constraints of the place where they were born and the times in which they are living. Capturing the innocence of adolescent boys, their passion, confusion and yearning, Two Summers is for anyone who has ever been young.

Professor Glenn Patterson is an award- winning writer, screen-writer and broadcaster. He has been the Director of the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University, Belfast since 2017. Join Glenn at his event in Bangor Castle on Friday 6 October.

On Saturday, 30 September, author Maggie Doyle will lead a creative walk along Bangor’s beautiful Coastal Path. Maggie will read from her new book Mountain Notes, A Nature Diary for inspiration as the group walks, take notes, pause for readings, sketching and stories.

Speaking about the events, Festival Director Patricia Hamilton said: ‘We are delighted that Glenn Patterson will be reading from his newly launched book at Aspects this year. New writing has always been important to the festival and we are pleased to be hosting fiction events with Fionola Meredith and Olivia Fitzsimons. Maggie Doyle will also join us and read for a unique festival event where we will walk along the coastal path and use nature to inspire our writing.’

Aspects Festival runs until from 27 September to 7 October at various locations around Bangor. For further information on the programme and to book tickets see: aspectsfestival.com