GEORGE EGG: DIY CHEF

NEW MATERIAL, NEW METHODS and a whole NEW MENU from the comedian who brought you ‘George Egg: Anarchist Cook’

 

“brilliantly funny” 

                The Observer (Jay Rayner)

 

George Egg is a stand-up comedian who cooks food, outstandingly good food, live on stage using unconventional methods and unexpected equipment. He makes you laugh too.

 

In GEORGE EGG: DIY CHEF a health scare sees George banished from the family kitchen, but relocated to the garden shed his imagination and resourcefulness lead him to build an improvised kitchen there instead. During an inspiring and inventive hour of stand-up, live cooking and comedy lecture George prepares a breakfast, a lunch and a dinner using, amongst other things, a wallpaper stripper, a heat gun, a paper shredder and a whole host of other power tools, office equipment, hair-dressing appliances and gardening implements. And the audience gets to eat the food at the end.

 

“the wonderfully talented George Egg is genuinely unique” 

The Independent

 

George Egg: DIY Chef was a Total Sell Out at the 2018 AND 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Festival where it enjoyed a glut of 5 and 4 star rave reviews. He is presently touring it all over the country including Brighton Fringe, Glasgow Comedy Festival, Galway Comedy Festival, Leicester Comedy Festival and a run at the Soho Theatre, London.

 

George’s last show, and Edinburgh debut in 2015 (George Egg: Anarchist Cookwas also a total sell out. It won him the Spirit Of The Fringe Award and he toured the show extensively on a 60 plus date tour throughout the UK as well as abroad at festivals in New ZealandEstoniaNorway and Holland. Sell out runs at the Soho Theatre and numerous festivals, arts centres and theatres lead to appearances cooking on BBC Radio 4’s ‘Loose Ends’ and Radio 4 Extra’s ‘The Comedy Club’.

 

“trust us, you won’t believe how good the food is”

                The Scotsman

 

CONTACT INFO:                                                                                   SHOW INFO:

George Egg                                                                                            Venue: MAC Belfast

07977 413811                                                                                     Dates: Sat 22 & Sun 23 Sept

email: post@georgeegg.com                                              Time: 20:00

web: www.anarchistcook.info                                            Tickets: from £12.50

twitter: @georgeegg

Hozier forthcoming tour of Ireland – including BELFAST

Having just completed a small run of intimate, sold-out shows last week, Hozier has announced his forthcoming tour of Ireland.

 

15 December – The Olympia Theatre, Dublin

16 December – The Olympia Theatre, Dublin

17 December – The Olympia Theatre, Dublin

19 December – The Ulster Hall, Belfast

20 December – The INEC, Killarney

 

Tickets for all shows will go on sale this Friday 21 September at 9am via Ticketmaster.

 

Tickets limited to 4 per person.

 

The tour will also see Hozier and his band perform at venues across the UK and Europe – his biggest shows in over four years – and his first tour since releasing his celebrated new EP ‘Nina Cried Power’. Full tour schedule below:

 

Sunday 11th November – Coliseum, Lisbon, Portugal

Monday 12th November – La Riviera, Madrid, Spain

Wednesday 14th November – Salle Pleyel, Paris, France

Thursday 15th November – Cirque Royale, Brussels, Belgium

Sunday 18th November – Alcatraz, Milan, Italy

Monday 19th November – X-Tra, Zurich, Switzerland

Wednesday 21st November – Gasometer, Vienna, Austria

Friday 23rd November – Verti Music Hall, Berlin, Germany

Sunday 25th November – Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norway

Monday 26th November – Annexet, Stockholm, Sweden

Wednesday 28th November – Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark

Friday 30th November – Mehr! Theatre, Hamburg, Germany

Monday 3rd December – Palladium, Cologne, Germany

Tuesday 4th December – TivoliVredenberg Ronda, Utrecht, Netherlands

Thursday 6th December – O2 Apollo, Manchester, UK

Friday 7th December – O2 Academy, Glasgow, UK

Sunday 9th December – O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK

Tuesday 11th December – Eventim Apollo, London, UK

Acclaim for Hozier’s recent shows and newly-released music has been widespread. The Guardian dubbed the single ‘Nina Cried Power’ as “startling”, with The Evening Standard commenting in their 5* live review that “Hozier’s watertight backing band wreathed the choruses in four-part harmonies, elevating his new songs into the realms of the celestial”.

Hozier’s 4 track EP ‘Nina Cried Power’ is out now via Island Records, and features legendary soul/gospel singer Mavis Staples, with iconic musician Booker T Jones on organ.

Listen to the EP and connect with Hozier here: https://hozier.lnk.to/FollowPR

https://hozier.com/

Tickets for the Ulster Hall are available:

In person at the Ulster Hall box office

By Telephone: 028 9033 4455
Book On Line: www.waterfront.co.uk / www.ulsterhall.co.uk

In person: From 100 Ticketmaster Outlets Nationwide
By Telephone (24 Hour): Northern Ireland – 0844 277 44 55
Book On Line: www.ticketmaster.ie

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 ten exciting things taking place this week (17-23 September)

 

  1. Armagh Food & Cider Festival, Armagh, 20-23 September. In the heart of the Orchard County, this festival is brimming with fine foods, sharing plates, foraged lunches, artisan markets, art tuition, fiction and even a murder mystery. Combine all this with award winning ciders and stunning surroundings and you’re in for a harvest season treat.
  2. Culture Night Belfast 2018, Belfast, 21 September. Culture Night is Belfast’s largest, most exciting and inclusive cultural celebration. This event brings together over 300 free events across 150 locations in Belfast City Centre in a single day, attracting over 100,000 visitors from Belfast, Northern Ireland and beyond.
  3. Culture Night Derry~Londonderry 2018, Derry~Londonderry, 21 September. Enjoy a late night of free cultural events across the City and District on Culture Night. Culture Night is an annual public event that celebrates culture, creativity and the arts. Arts and cultural organisations open their doors until late with hundreds of free events, tours, talks and performances for you, your family and friends to enjoy.
  4. Festival Lough Erne, Enniskillen, 22-23 September. Ireland’s only island town, Enniskillen, will host a celebration of the very best of local food and the Fermanagh Lakelands. The weekend will see a host of activity on and off the water with cookery demonstrations by celebrity chefs, local artisan food and drink producers and live entertainment all taking place at the newly refurbished Enniskillen Castle.
  5. Deep RiverRock Belfast City Half Marathon, Belfast, 23 September. Over 4,000 participants are expected to set off on their 13.1 mile journey from Ormeau Park in a bid to complete the largest Half Marathon event in Northern Ireland, the 6th Deep RiverRock Belfast City Half Marathon. As spectators cheer on the runners they can enjoy plenty of food stalls, music and entertainment.
  6. Giant Fondo, Newry, 23 September. A new cycling Sportive which follows a route through the beautiful Mourne Mountains region. Starting from Clonduff GAC, the total ride distance is 76.63 km, taking in challenging ascents and some of Northern Ireland’s most fabulous scenery.
  7. Cocktail Mixology Workshop, Armagh, 20 September. Learn how to mix, muddle and shake at an interactive 90 minute masterclass with Uluru’s Bar Manager, Paul McElligott. You’ll learn some of the tricks of the trade as well as learning about some classic and contemporary cocktails.
  8. Ramble with the Ranger, Castlerock, 22 September. Set on a windswept cliff-top, with fabulous views in all directions, the 360-acre Downhill Demesne offers an invigorating setting for a guided walk. A National Trust Ranger will lead you around the Demesne, as well as the neighbouring Downhill Forest.
  9. Out of the Night, Into the Light, Newcastle, 22 September. See sunrise from the highest point in Northern Ireland to raise awareness of the work of Adopt NI. Be guided by marshals and the trail of glow-sticks clearly marking out the route, to the top where you will then view a magnificent sunrise and descend into the light.
  10. Woodland and Whiskey Coach Tour, Newtownards, 22 September. This coach tour combinines a guided walk along trails in the estate farmland at Mount Stewart with a visit to Echlinville Distillery. Experience the fine art of whiskey making and taste a golden drop.

 

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

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

Down

The USPCA will host its Annual Open Day at the Animal Hospital in Newry on Saturday the 22nd of September from 10.00am to  2.00pm. The Q Radio Saturday Brunch show will broadcast live from the animal hospital and there will be competitions, loads of giveaways and fun for all the family.  Other open day highlights include family activities, PSNI Dog Display, USPCA Animal Hospital tours, BBQ, Bouncy Castles, Face Painting, Jumping Clay, Animal Advice including discounted microchipping, and lots of fun and games.  The USPCA will also host a Dog Show and visitors are encouraged to bring along their dogs to join in. Registrations for the Dog Show will take place on the day and there are some fantastic prizes up for grabs.

Armagh

Treat yourself to a sumptuous afternoon tea aboard the Big Red Bus at Loughgall Country Park, right in the heart of the Orchard County on 22nd and 23rd September.  Served on vintage crockery, you will be treated to a wide selection of savoury and sweet courses using the finest seasonal ingredients sourced from within the Food Heartland area.  Enjoy your scones, sandwiches, meringues and cakes to the sounds of vintage 50’s and 60’s music. This event is part of the Armagh Food and Cider Festival 2018. See the full programme at visitarmagh.com. Booking essential.

Fermanagh

It’s time for Festival Lough Erne, a celebration of the best local food and the Fermanagh Lakelands, 22nd and 23rd September.  A great weekend of activities on and off the water – enjoy the Lough Erne Cot Regatta, cookery demonstrations by local chefs, artisan food and drink producers PLUS live entertainment.  Come along and join the fun, Festival Lough Erne, Enniskillen Castle, 22 and 23 September.  For further information visit festivallougherne.com.

Tyrone

Silverbirch Hotel, Omagh are brewing up a storm in Lola’s at Silverbirch Hotel with the return of North West Brew Fest, Craft Drinks Festival on Saturday 22nd September. This exciting event is all about great drink and will showcase local Craft Gin, Vodka, Rum, Whiskey, Beer, Cider produced the North West and beyond featuring some of Ireland’s top distilleries and breweries. Festival goers will have the opportunity to taste for themselves a collection of craft drinks that have been hand crafted and locally made as well as meeting first hand some of the characters behind the ever growing Irish brewing scene while enjoying live entertainment by Anna’s Number & Monte Thompson.

Derry/Londonderry

For one night only at The Waterside Theatre Coleraine, Bray Lewis productions bring you 2 of Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads!  Bray Lewis Productions is a new company formed by Jeremy Lewis and Valerie Bray, both experienced actors.  This is guaranteed to be a good night’s entertainment. Thursday 20th September.

Antrim

Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council is holding a free two-day Health and Wellness Fair on the 23rd & 24th September at Lagan Valley Island, Lisburn.  This free event will feature expert talks, workshops, one-to-one consultations and you will also get the opportunity to purchase health and wellbeing products from local providers.  Statutory organisations as well as local healthcare providers will also be present.  Opening times are 1.00pm – 6.00pm on Sunday 23rd September and 10:00am – 7:00pm on Monday 24th September. Entry is free, however any donations received by visitors will go to the Mayor’s Charity, Cancer Fund for Children.

Belfast

Calling all families!  On Sunday 23rd September, have the ultimate family day out with W5 and the Stena Line Belfast Giants!  Discover over 250 interactive exhibits at the award-winning Science & Discovery Centre and then watch NI’s professional ice-hockey team hit the ice to take on the Fife Flyers in The SSE Arena, Belfast!  Save 47% by booking the Joint Family Ticket for 2 adults & 2 children or 1 adult & 3 children for £39.00! Free car parking is also included.  Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the SSE Arena, Belfast Box Office on 02890739074. Visit www.w5online.co.uk for full information and online booking.

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

Down

Thousands of chocolate lovers and foodies from across the island of Ireland and beyond will descend on Killyleagh to celebrate the 2018 Finnebrogue Artisan Hans Sloane Chocolate & Fine Food Festival, 14th – 16th September. This year’s festival features many chocolatiers and local artisan food producers at the historic Killyleagh Castle.  The festival will kick off on Friday 14th September with the Chocolate Ball, held within the exquisite grounds of Killyleagh Castle, continuing on Saturday and Sunday with the Hans Sloane Chocolate & Fine Food Festival, where guests will be spoiled for choice with a vast range of chocolatiers’ displays, market stalls and local artisan produce to taste and purchase. The festival will also host a range of activities and entertainment for the whole family, offering a memorable weekend of fun for all in 2018!

Armagh

Foraging Sunday takes place this Sunday at Navan Fort.  Under expert guidance, you will learn to forage for food as the Celts would have. Explore the wealth of edible delights in our countryside and sample dishes made with foraged foods like berries, apples, cherries and even nettles – you are sure to be amazed!  This is a free drop in event.

Fermanagh

Plan a visit to Corralea Activity Centre, Belcoo for an Electric Mountain Bike Adventure – Ride, Discover, Explore! Explore the untapped wilderness using top of the range Electric Mountain bikes, cruise across old bog roads and forest tracks, discover megalithic tombs hidden in the forest and enjoy the sweeping views over Lough Macnean and its islands.  Whether you are tempted to buy an e-bike or you fancy tackling longer or more difficult trips but don’t want to be left behind… what better way to find out than booking an e-bike week-end package!

Tyrone

An autumnal treat, both visual and edible, is in store at the Woodland Trust’s Cabin Wood, Cookstown.  Saturday 15th September, 11.30am to 1.00pm, is the date for the diary. The charity has enlisted the support of foraging expert Dermot Hughes to lead a stroll through this charming woodland.  Dermot will identify the natural wares that are safe to eat, with some tasty recipes at his fingertips. The wood, bordered by the Ballinderry and Killymoon Rivers, was once part of Killymoon Estate.  Booking is essential.  Find out more and book a place at www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/events or telephone 0330 333 5302.

Derry/Londonderry

Help Seamus Heaney HomePlace celebrate Roald Dahl Day this Saturday 15th September. Ten-year-old Sophie is in for the adventure of a lifetime when she meets the Big Friendly Giant. Naturally scared at first, the young girl soon realizes that the 24-foot behemoth is actually quite gentle and charming. As their friendship grows, Sophie’s presence attracts the unwanted attention of Bloodbottler, Fleshlumpeater and other giants. After traveling to London, Sophie and the BFG must convince Queen Victoria to help them get rid of all the bad giants once and for all.

Antrim

Join The Cancer Fund for Children for their Giant Coastal Challenge on Sunday 16th September and make a Giant difference to local children with cancer. Enjoy world class scenery on this 10 mile Atlantic adventure from Giant’s Causeway to Carrick A Rede. Highlights along the route include the ruins of Dunseverick Castle, the stunning Whitepark Bay, and Ballintoy Harbour. Funds raised will help to provide vital services for local families affected by cancer.  Sign up today at www.cancerfundforchildren.com.

Belfast

Belvoir Players present another great event and ideal for children aged 1-7 this Saturday 15th September – Goldilocks and the Three Bears Sing Along. Goldilocks and the three bears, Ruff The dog! and Mr Bunny, perform live on stage, right before their eyes in this exciting and fun filled musical production.  The popular tale takes a few twists and turn along the way with other new puppet characters and hopefully a happy ever after.  Kids will learn that music can be found everywhere as they sing and dance to all their favourite songs.

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Quadrophenia Live!

Concept Concerts Ltd are very excited to announce that Quadrophenia – the album, LIVE! is set for Theatre at The Mill on Friday 21 September.

This storming show pays tribute to the emotive music of The Who, the biggest-selling and most powerful band in the world for decades. Produced specifically for the stage and appealing to all generations, with full-on sound effects as used on the original album and state-of-the-art lighting to enhance the performance.

The Goldhawks, a world-class, eight-piece band, fronted by Doug Freeman who is widely regarded as the world’s greatest ever live tribute to Roger Daltrey, faithfully recreates the power, tension and visceral emotion of the music, backed by a large screen showing bespoke film, archive footage and visual effects throughout.

This show captures a tremendous piece of Mod musical history for all ages to experience today and a chance for all who were or are still part of the phenomenal Mod movement, to relive its glory. However, don’t be mistaken, it’s also about the angst of growing up in this day and age.

To send you home Shakin All Over there are a few all-time classic hits from The Who to close the show! Tickets from Box Office T: 028 9034 0202 or online theatreatthemill.com

Queen’s Film Theatre to celebrate 50 years of movie magic

The internationally renowned Queen’s Film Theatre is set to host a month-long series of films and events to celebrate its golden year this October.

 

To mark its fiftieth birthday, QFT, which is an independent cinema based at Queen’s University Belfast, will host a range of events including brand new films and old classics. It will also show off its newly refurbished cinema which has now been completed after a £350,000 investment.

The month-long celebrations, funded by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and the British Film Institute, will also see over thirty special events take place including in-depth Q&As with Mark Kermode, Jim Sheridan and the Derry Girls cast.

QFT50 will kick off on 5 October with the opening of a special exhibition that will showcase a range of artefacts, photographs and memorabilia from the past 50 years, as well as screen a preview of new film First Man starring Ryan Gosling.

President and Vice-Chancellor of Queens University Belfast, Professor Ian Greer said:

“As we begin this month-long programme of events, I am excited and honoured to lead the celebrations which mark 50 years of QFT. At Queen’s University Belfast, we are privileged to have such a unique cultural venue on campus, with vast experience of bringing a high quality film experience to Belfast audiences.

“As well as being a social hub for our students and the wider community in Northern Ireland, QFT brings many positive economic, cultural and social benefits to the local economy.”

Joan Parsons, Head of QFT Belfast said:

“We are so excited to be celebrating the golden year of Queen’s Film Theatre with an amazing programme of events that takes a trip down memory lane and also looks to the future of film.

“The QFT is deeply embedded in the fabric of student life at Queen’s but it has also been an  important part of culture in Belfast itself and I am really excited to be able to present this programme of events and welcome old friends and new faces to the QFT in October.

 “With more than 30 special events, as well as our regular programme of film screening there is quite literally something for everyone to enjoy and get involved with. We have films, workshops, talks with renowned film experts like Mark Kermode, book launches, Derry Girls and even a French themed disco with tunes provided by DJ David Holmes.

 “The celebrations will mark the contribution that the QFT and film has made to Belfast during some very difficult years in the past and is a testament to the power of film that the QFT is thriving today. We thank National Lottery players for supporting us to highlight and share our fascinating 50 year heritage. We hope that after QFT50 we will have welcomed a whole new audience to the QFT.”

 Angela Lavin, Senior Grants Officer, Heritage Lottery Fund Northern Ireland said:

 “QFT has been part of the fabric of Belfast for 50 years and many people have strong memories of watching the wonderful array of diverse films that have been shown there over the years. We were delighted to invest National Lottery funding to help the QFT to collate, share and celebrate their rich heritage.

 Sarah-Jane Meredith, Manager- UK Wide Audiences, BFI said:

 “We are delighted to be able to support QFT as it celebrates 50 years of screening films to audiences in Belfast.  The QFT50 programme demonstrates an ongoing commitment by the venue to screening the very best in cinema, bringing great cinematic stories to new and existing audiences and re-kindling a love for cinema in lapsed audiences.”

 

Highlights of the QFT50 Programme

14 October

Bloodyminded – First ever interactive live feature film broadcast online and at cinemas around the UK. The film will allow audiences to make its own decisions on the morality of war and decide the ending.

16 October

Themed 50th birthday celebration night with screening of Viva Marial, followed by a David Holmes DJ set.

19 October

Devils Doorway – Gala screening with director Aisling Clarke (former employee of QFT and first ever female-directed horror movie).

21 October

Mark Kermode book launch and Q&A.

23 October

Derry Girls screening of favourite episodes with Derry Girls cast and crew.

31 October

Closing Night Gala – ‘Widows’ by Steve McQueen with special guests to be announced at a later date.

The QFT 50 celebrations are generously supported by National Lottery funding awarded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and The British Film Institute.

‘THE MAN WHO FELL TO PIECES’ PUTS MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE STAGE AT THE CRESCENT

With overwhelming responses from audiences NI theatre company Tinderbox is back with the hugely successful The Man Who Fell to Pieces at The Crescent 16th – 27th October.

Premiered as part of EdgeFest at The MAC in collaboration with Prime Cut Productions in February, The Man Who Fell to Pieces explores the stigma of mental health in Northern Ireland.

The play is written and directed by Tinderbox Artistic Director, Patrick J. O’Reilly, with stage design by Ciaran Bagnall and music by Katie Richardson.  It also includes a stellar cast featuring some of NI’s leading actors; Shaun Blaney (John), Roisin Gallagher (Caroline), Maria Connolly (Alice) and Patrick Buchanan (Henry).

The Man Who Fell to Pieces is a comedy which tells the story of John, a man who is literally falling apart. It is a physical, imaginative piece of theatre that celebrates what it means to be broken.  The play also reflects the personal experience of Artistic Director Patrick J.O’Reilly who used his own struggle of coping with depression to show strength and hope.

Tinderbox Artistic Director Patrick J O’Reilly said;

“I am delighted to be given the opportunity to create The Man Who Fell to Pieces at The Crescent. The story explores my personal struggle in dealing with depression and the immense power of the imagination to not only deal with the complexities of life but celebrate the beauty and fragility of being human. The Man Who Fell to Pieces inspired, entertained and most importantly shone a light on strength and hope back in February and I am delighted that it has the opportunity to empower people again in October.”

Gilly Campbell, Arts Development Officer for Drama and Dance, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, commented;

The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is delighted to support this production from Tinderbox through National Lottery and public funding. The Man Who Fell to Pieces is a powerful drama which truly demonstrates the value of the arts in exploring challenging issues and I would encourage everyone to go along and see it.”

Director of The Crescent, Roger Courtney added;

“Having seen the show earlier this year, I am immensely proud to collaborate with Tinderbox to bring this play to The Crescent and to play our part in helping to reduce the stigma attached to mental health in Northern Ireland. If you missed out on seeing this play at The MAC in February we strongly recommend you don’t miss the opportunity to see it at The Crescent. We guarantee you will be moved and inspired by this incredible production.”

 

The Man Who Fell To Pieces will run at The Crescent  16th – 27th  October; 2.30pm &  7.45pm. For further details visit www.crescentarts.org

Inspire Young Imaginations at Aspects!

This year’s Aspects Festival features a full programme of creative events aimed at little readers. Designed to inspire young imaginations the Young Aspects series of events includes reading, illustration, writing and more, running from 25 – 30 September.

Children’s Writing Fellow for NI, Myra Zepf and young readers Nico and Myles McCandless enjoying a story ahead of this year’s Young Aspects programme, a series of creative children’s events taking place 25 – 30 September in Bangor.

Reading With Your Little One at Bangor Carnegie Library on Friday 28 September is a relaxed workshop suitable for 0 – 2 year olds. Gain confidence and enjoy reading with your little ones and get some tips and advice on techniques for getting babies and toddlers interested in books. This is a free event, but booking is essential.

For more energetic youngsters –try a Book-Inspired Yoga Session with ‘David Walliams’ The First Hippo On The Moon!. Taking place at Boom! Studios on Friday 28 September, this amazing yoga adventure will bring the book to life with yoga postures, movement, breathing exercises, meditation and lots of fun! Suitable for 4 – 7 year olds, tickets cost £6.

Older children (8+) will enjoy the Tablets and Text event also taking place at Boom! Studios on Friday 28 September. Join Digital Artist Graham Ginty to create a unique audio-visual story mash up! Tablets are provided, all you need is a handful of words and a big creative brain! Tickets cost £6, booking is required.

On Saturday 29 September, also at Bangor Library, kids can enjoy ‘The Snail on the Tail of a Whale’ told in a Sensory Story Experience. Gather around to hear this Julia Donaldson classic, then explore a room full of sensory stations provided by Creative Natives. Suitable for 1 – 4 years olds, little folk will get stuck into all sorts of exciting textures, sights and sounds! Tickets £8, booking is essential.

Creative kids will love the Junior Illustrators Workshop and Original Comic Creative Workshop. Led by experienced artists and illustrators, these sessions will give children the chance to create their favourite character and their own comic! Junior Illustrators workshop is suitable for ages 4 – 6 years, tickets £5. Original Comic Creation Workshop, suitable for ages 7+, tickets £6. Both workshops are taking place at Bangor Carnegie Library on Saturday 29 September.

For the first time ever at Aspects, an Autism Friendly Story Telling Morning features on the programme. This relaxed story-telling morning will be tailored specifically for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Taking place in North Down Museum on Sunday 30 September, the storyteller will provide entertainment and playful education for families as they enjoy a once upon a time experience together. This is a free event, but booking is essential.

The Festival is delighted to once again welcome Children’s Writing Fellow for NI, Myra Zepf for a series of children’s workshops at North Down Museum on Sunday 30 September. ‘Rita Wants A Robot’ will inspire children to dress up and play, suitable for 4 – 6 year olds who enjoy stories and fun! ‘Writing Dragons’ is an exciting creative writing workshop full of dragon themed props and story writing tools designed to fire-up young imaginations. This workshop is suitable for 7 – 12 year olds. Each workshop costs £6 per child, booking is essential.

Download the full Aspects Festival programme and book tickets at: https://aspectsfestival.com/

The Aspects 2018 festival brochure is also now available. Pick up your copy today from any of our Visitor Information Centres, North Down Museum or The Town Hall, Bangor.

OFFERS OF THE WEEK

Northern Ireland boasts an irresistible collection of 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.

 

  • Pilates and Wellness, The Green Holiday, Co. Down from £200 per person.

Located on the outskirts of Kilkeel, the four-star Green Holiday Cottages are based in an eight-acre woodland site. Enjoy a two-night stay and experience the therapeutic benefits of this tranquil rural setting. Price includes all food, which is locally sourced and is fish and vegetarian based but they can cater for other preferences if notified. Breakfast is provided in the cottages but other meals are communally prepared and eaten together. There will be additional cost for the off-site activity if chosen. To book call 078 6095 1841. Offer available 21-23 September.

  • One Night B&B and Murder Mystery Dinner Cruise, Manor House Country Hotel, Co. Fermanagh from £200 per night

Based just outside Enniskillen, in the heart of The Fermanagh Lakelands on the shores of Lough Erne, the four-star Manor House Country Hotel combines old world charm with modern hotel luxury and is the perfect place to put your detective skills to the test. Offer includes a one night stay and Murder Mystery Dinner Cruise on the hotel’s Lady of the Lake Cruiser with a full Irish breakfast the next morning. Experience a true sense of tranquillity and relaxation with the hotel’s full leisure facilities and the excitement of a unique evening with this murder mystery cruise. Price based on two adults sharing. To book call 028 6862 2200. Offer available until 30 September 2018.

  • Date Night, Dobbins Inn, Co. Antrim from £100 per couple

The three-star Dobbins Inn is situated in the heart of Carrickfergus, offering a warm, welcoming atmosphere from the log fire in the bar lounge as well as quality service and top-class food in their new Landings restaurant. Its central location provides the opportunity to explore the nearby Carrickfergus Castle or take a stroll along the seafront. Offer includes overnight accommodation, a meal for two from their Cinema deal menu and two tickets for Carrickfergus Omniplex Cinema. To book call 028 9335 1905. Offer available until 31 March 2019.