Take a walk in the country at Randox Antrim Show on Saturday 28th July when the country life showcase descends on the beautiful setting of Shanes Castle, Antrim.
The event offers a fun-packed day where the best of the best of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, fruit, vegetables, flowers, photography, crafts and baked goods are brought to the one location for visitors’ enjoyment. You’ll also find a Festival of Food, dog agility displays, a petting zoo, sheep shearing, live music, dancing, and stalls to list only a few of the other attractions.
New this year is a Youth Busking competition where a £250 prize is on offer. The competition is open to individuals or groups of up to six performers of secondary school age (U18s) from youth groups across the Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough.
A Children’s Treasure Hunt is also new and free for U12s to take part in; offering an extra element to the range of children’s entertainment on offer.
Following the event website’s revamp, this year there is the option to avail of discounted early bird tickets on the show website until Wednesday 25 July.
Paula McIntryre’s cookery demonstrations in the ‘Festival of Food’ marquee – surrounded by food producers keen for the public to sample their wares – has become one of the event’s most popular attractions.
As examples of what can be found in the Home Industries and Horticulture section, Antrim is hosting a new Women’s Institute team competition on the theme of ‘Afternoon Tea’ and is on the hunt for the Show’s ‘Gardener of the Year’ and County Antrim Shows’ Best Chocolate Cake.
In the entertainment marquee the jiving competition, introduced last year, returns to see who will win the ‘King & Queen of the Castle 2018’ title. There’s a tempting first prize of £200 on offer to the winning couple, £100 for second and £50 for third. Entries for the jiving competition are taken on the day of the show just before it starts at 2.30pm.
The Children’s Pet Show always draws a good crowd. Open to U16s, it is £1 to enter on the day, just ahead of judging at 1.30pm in the cattle rings. Look out for the sign. Details of all of the event’s competitions can be found on the Show’s website.
When it comes to exhibitors’ classes, horticulture entries are still accepted up until Friday 27 July by contacting that section via 075 2609 9966. Only equine classes can be entered on the day and late entry fees will now apply in that section.
New livestock/equine classes for 2018 include working hunter classes for ponies and horses and in the sheep section, there are classes have been added for the new, Suffolk Cheviot breed.
This year Antrim is proud to be hosting the Northern Ireland Shorthorn Club’s National Championship, the NI Dexter Group’s Premier Show, NI British Blue Heifer Championship, NI Limousin Championship, incorporating the Young Limousin Breeders’ Anglo Irish Stockjudging Competition, the final of the Bank of Ireland and NISA pedigree Junior bull Championship; and, in the sheep section, the Border Leicester National Show. Antrim is also a qualifier for the Bluegrass/NISA Clydesdale Championship 2018 and the Linden Foods/NISA Pedigree Beef Heifer Championships.
Randox Antrim Show takes place on Saturday 28th July at Shanes Castle, from 9am until 5pm. Admission on the day is £10 per person and children under 16 years of age go free when accompanied by a paying adult. Car parking is free. For further info and the event’s timetable visit www.randoxantrimshow.com.
Such was the popularity of Duke Special when he performed at the John Hewitt International Summer School in 2016 that the organisers were keen to have him return and they are delighted that he will appear with the traditional super-group, Ulaid, at The Market Place Theatre in Armagh on Tuesday 24 July.
Ulaid are already very popular with Armagh music enthusiasts as the exciting trio of master fiddler Donal O’Connor, the exceptional piper John McSherry and acclaimed guitarist Seán Óg Graham have been regular guests at William Kennedy Piping Festivals in the city.
Duke Special continues to enjoy a most successful solo career, performing at major venues and festivals throughout Ireland and the UK, and in 2017 he issued his latest solo album, “Hollow”, based on the poetry of Michael Longley [who is to read at JHISS the previous evening, Monday 23 July].
When contemporary song writing and traditional music meet, the results can be something to be treasured. Such is the case with the collaboration between the highly talented members of Ulaid and singer-songwriter extraordinaire, Duke Special.
When the idea of this unlikely collaboration was first suggested to Duke Special and the members of Ulaid by Tiona McSherry, they wondered how they could approach each other’s worlds in a way that was both authentic and that played to their strengths.
Ulaid is a group steeped in the rich tradition of a thousand years and Duke Special draws on a dusty world of gramophones and pre-rock and roll melodies. Through conversations, they lit upon the notion of exploring old texts collected by the antiquarian, Francis J. Bigger, and these texts became the starting point for what became a kind of musical homage to Belfast, its history, its stories and our own understanding of living here at this time.
In 2107 Ulaid and Duke Special made a live recording of their Belfast Suite, ‘A Note Let Go’, and they have continued to perform their incredible musical collaboration to hugely enthusiastic audiences at festivals throughout Ireland and the UK. Local music lovers can look forward to something very special when they perform for JHISS at The Market Place Theatre on Tuesday 24 July [with an 8.30pm starting time].
Booking for the Ulaid and Duke Special concert at The Market Place Theatre has already opened on 028 37521821 and online at www.visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre
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The 2018 Carryduff Forklift Down Rally kicks off at the Eikon Centre, where the adrenaline fuelled action will kick off at 8.30am on the 21st of July. The live action will continue throughout the day with plenty of safe viewing areas within the Eikon Centre. There will also be lots of additional entertainment in the form of static car displays, interactive model car racing, kids entertainment, face painting and lots more.
Armagh
Asda Portadown is hosting a Teddy Bear’s Picnic in aid of Children in Need at Kids United, North Way Community Association on Thursday 19th July. There will be lots of ‘bear-y’ exciting activities for everyone to take part in, from teddy bear bingo to a traditional tombola. A fun filled day for all the family to enjoy while doing their bit for Children in Need. Admission is free.
Fermanagh
Grab your favourite teddy bear and look out his best outfit, because you are invited to the Ultimate Teddy Bears’ Picnic! Departing from SHARE on Sunday 22nd July at 11.00am & 2.30pm this picnic cruise will venture along Upper Lough Erne. On board all baby bears will enjoy a delicious picnic spread (don’t worry there will be food for mummy & daddy bear as well) and take part in fun party games including Balloon Modelling and Teddy Bear Games. Cruise last approximately 1 hour 30 minutes and booking is essential as places are limited.
Tyrone
Book a guided a tour of Hill of The O’Neill Dungannon & the exhibition space with an experienced guide when you’ll hear tales of the skeletons found on the Hill during a major excavation in 2010, the escape tunnels leading from the O’Neill castle which snake underneath Dungannon town, and the well which served as a hiding place for the inhabitants of the Hill during many sieges. At least two castles are thought to have been built on the hill, as well as a grand manor house and a fortified town. A walk to the top of brings stunning views across 7 Ulster counties, all the more impressive when seen from the height of a new glass viewing tower, making it all the more clear why this site was chosen by the famous O’Neill dynasty to rule Gaelic Ireland for over 300 years. Tours run until 28th September at 2.30pm Monday to Friday.
Derry
Enjoy a day out with the kids at the Jungle! Set in deep countryside, engulfed in trees and streams, hills and hollows just outside Moneymore The Jungle uses a blend of creative vision, subtle touches, and some less-than-subtle machinery, and have fashioned it into an outdoor pursuits haven with a range of activities for children of all ages and abilities : Choose from Kids Adventure Packages, Kids Tree Top Adventure and Laser Tag from 10 per person.
Antrim
The Merchant of Venice is coming to Shaftesbury Park, Carrickfergus on Friday 20th July. Shakespeare’s great courtroom drama is by turns gripping, funny, romantic and thought-provoking. International award-winning Illyria promise a production to keep you on the edge of your seat! £3 per ticket. Free admission ticket for under 16s, must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets available for collection from Carrickfergus Visitor Information Centre, based within Carrickfergus Castle. Tel: 028 9335 8222.
Belfast
Keep your ‘little explorers’ busy this summer with the adventure of a lifetime at Belfast Zoo’s Explorers’ Club! From 23rd to 27th July, explore the wonderful world of animals through a five-day programme (9.15am to 3.30pm) of animal encounters, VIP behind the scenes access, crafts, animal enrichment and the chance to meet the zoo keepers. Tickets must be pre-booked, a registration form must be completed with the education team and payment must be received to secure your place. The Explorers’ Club is open to children aged 7 to 11.
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2018 marks the 28th Heart of the Glens Festival – the Festival set up by the local community in 1990 has grown from humble beginnings to one of the largest Community Festivals in the county.
The Festival is held in and around the village of Cushendall in the beautiful Glens of Antrim. Cushendall lies at the ‘heart’ of the Glens, hence the name. There are over 100 events taking place during the week starting Saturday 4th August until Sunday 12th August.
The programme of events is as varied and entertaining as ever with something for all the family. The main anchor events are the RNLI Open Day, Community Parade, Country Sports, Street Food Fest , Lark in the Park, Cycling Time Trial. The Final weekend sees the Festival ‘Dallywood’ Theme Night. This year dress up and get your hats ready for our ‘Mad Hat Street Party.’ The Glens Vintage Fun Day, the ever popula rLurig Run (already fully booked) and the Fireworks Night. Sunday has the final festivities with the Artisan Market on during the day and then the Grand Finale night with ‘Waves of Tory.
A full Programme of events is available in local shops and the festival office at Old Schoolhouse, Mill Street, with some details available on www.glensfestival.com and regular updates on our Facebook page – Heart of the Glens Festival, Cushendall.
We would like to thank Causeway Coast and Glens Council for their Tourism Grant and Heart of the Glens Landscape Partnership for funding received through Heritage Lottery Fund, without this funding and the generosity of the public attending the events, the support of local businesses, donations and sponsorship received the festival could not survive.
Heart of the Glens Festival Committee would like to welcome all visitors to the Causeway Coast & Glens. Come along to our festival and join in with the locals and help create atmosphere and character which makes our festival unique.
Many of the events are outdoor and weather dependant – venues may need to be changed at short notice – notices will be displayed outlining any necessary changes.
If you require any help or information, call into the Festival Office at the Old School House where the staff will be happy to assist. (Tel – 028 2177 1378)
Following on from the success of Carousel and Phantom of the Opera, don’t miss Theatre at The Mill’s big summer musical production West Side Story from Tuesday 31 July– Saturday 4 August.
Bringing to life the tale of two young lovers caught between prejudice and warring street gangs in one of the most memorable and greatest love stories of all time.
This powerful interpretation of Romeo and Juliet proves to be as poignant and timely as ever bringing together two masters, Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim in a score regarded as the best ever written.
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is transported to modern-day New York City, as two young idealistic lovers find themselves caught between warring street gangs, the “American” Jets and the Peurto Rican Sharks. Their struggle to survive in a world of hate, violence and prejudice is one of the most innovative, heart-wrenching and relevant musical dramas of our time.
With nightly performances at 7pm, this is a production not to be missed. Tickets £15 & £13 (Concession) Group Discount Available. Call Box Office T: 028 9034 0202 or online www.theatreatthemill.com.
Hundreds of kids flocked to Antrim Lough Shore Park yesterday (9 July) to help celebrate the official opening of the fantastic new play park.
Opened by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant for County Antrim, Mrs Joan Christie CVO OBE and the Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Paul Michael, the new nautical themed play park is a fantastic asset for everyone in the Borough, as it includes a wheelchair accessible boat. Some elements of the play park were designed by school pupils from across the Borough.
Speaking at the official opening, the Mayor commented, “I am delighted to officially open this new play park. The investment of £250,000 by the Council has made our beautiful park even more attractive to residents and visitors. The new play park also complements the future plans to develop a new Gateway Visitor Centre here in Antrim Lough Shore Park.”
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 (9 – 15 July)
Portaferry Gala Festival, Co. Down, 14-20 July. The 51st Annual Portaferry Gala Festival offers something for everyone. Enjoy fancy dress, pitching the sheaf, live music, treasure trails and much more. The annual float parade will be held on Friday 20 July.
Parklife, Lisburn, 7 – 28 July. Parklife brings heaps of family fun to Wallace Park, including drama, dance, crafts and sporting activities for everyone to enjoy. All events are free and encourage people to reclaim their open spaces and celebrate their shared cultural heritage and identity.
Dalriada Festival, Glenarm, 14 – 21 July. The Dalriada Festival has a varied programme of events including Europe’s Strongest Man, live wrestling and pipe band championships. The festival offers numerous music and dance stages including performances from Bay City Rollers, Ronan Keating and Nathan Carter. Craft and food stalls, exhibitions and children’s entertainment will also be available.
Castlewellan Agricultural Show, Co. Down, 14 July. Set across 50 acres in the beautiful surroundings of Castlewellan Forest Park, the show features classes for a variety of farm animals along with dog agility and home industries. Food and craft producers showcase their wares on a wide range of trade stands alongside live music, vintage tractors, young farmers competitions and children’s amusements.
MK, KC Lights, Will Clarke & more, Belfast, 14 July. MK (Marc Kinchen) is set for a return to Belfast this summer, touching down at Northern Ireland’s acclaimed warehouse events space, The Telegraph Building. This house music superstar will be joined by a range of support acts including Bangor’s Themm and Coach regular Tommy McCoy.
Foyle Maritime Festival, Derry~Londonderry, 14-22 July. The Foyle Maritime Festival returns and will host the stopover of the Clipper Race 2017-18 as it near the end of their its the world journey. Queens Quay will once again be transformed into a maritime wonderland full of fun, activities, music, arts and crafts as the city prepares to welcome the Clipper Race yachts back.
Shark Awareness Day at Exploris Aquarium, Co. Down, 14 July. Swim down to Exploris and develop your knowledge of this amazing species. Learn all about their blacktip reef sharks and have lots of fun with some shark themed activities, as well as open pool demonstrations.
Babcock & Bobbins on the Prom, Newcastle, 14 July. Performing their fairly traditional circus show at Newcastle Promenade, Babcock & Bobbins provide a good mix of slapstick comedy and circus skills including fire juggling, giraffe unicycle, stilt walking, rola bola and fire breathing.
Orangefest – Twelfth of July Celebrations, Belfast, 12 July. The Twelfth celebrations showcase aspects of Ulster’s rich heritage and culture such as marching bands, fife and drums, flute music and the resonant sound of Ulster’s unique Lambeg drum.
Open-Air Theatre – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Enniskillen, 14 July. Take a trip down the rabbit hole with Chapterhouse Theatre Company this summer as they present the classic tale of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland at Enniskillen Castle. Presented in beautiful Victorian costume and alive with song, dance and original music, this is a production to delight the entire family.
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.
Stay and Spa, Slieve Donard Resort & Spa, Newcastle from £150 per person sharing
The magnificent four-star Slieve Donard Resort and Spa is nestled in the heart of County Down where the ‘Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea’. Overlooking a windswept beach, the Spa at Slieve Donard is an exquisite haven of escapism. Here you will find the perfect space to restore and revitalise. Offer includes overnight B&B accommodation, Espa Spa treatment for two people (50 mins each) and a glass of bubbly in the Spa. To book call 028 4372 1066. Offer available until 31 December.
August Midweek Offer, Mahon’s Hotel, Co. Fermanagh from £85 per person sharing
Mahon’s is a traditional family run three-star hotel, situated in the heart of Irvinestown and only a short trip away from Enniskillen and Omagh. Being located in the heartland of Fermanagh and its beautiful lake district means beautiful country walks, water sports and of course shopping. Offer includes two nights B&B accommodation plus one evening meal. A free guided walk of Necarne Castle or Castle Archdale is also included. To book call 028 6862 1656. Offer available 1-31 August.
One Night Causeway Coast, Bushmills Inn Hotel. Co. Antrim from £140 per person sharing
Originally a Coaching Inn in the 1600s for saddle sore travellers, the four-star Bushmills Inn Hotel is steeped in history, with lots of cosy spots in which to hide from the world. Walk in the footsteps of Finn McCool and visit the Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre at the nearby UNESCO World Heritage site. Offer includes overnight B&B accommodation, a la carte dinner for two (credit of £50 per room) and tickets for two people to the Giant’s Causeway. To book call 028 2073 3000. Offer available until 3 November.
On Saturday 14th July, Castlewellan Show promises a great array of activities showing off the best of local agriculture, food, crafts and rural pursuits.
With dog agility, show jumping, cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, rabbits, pigs and home industries spread across fifty acres of Castlewellan Forest Park we are all set to offer a great day out for all the family.
The Show offers a wonderful opportunity to enable children to get close to a range of animals with kid goats, lambs, kune kune pigs, NI Rabbit Club, hens and alpacas as well as an array of livestock. The goats will be occupying their usual location and again features the incredible cute pygmy pigs The pig section offers an opportunity to see some of the rare breeds and less familiar pigs. The rabbit and poultry tents are always busy and children can pet and hold the rabbits.
Visitors will get a chance to try out felt making, weaving, straw making and watch demonstrations of threshing and stick making. The County Down Young Farmers are holding the final of the Build It competition alongside tug of war, tractor driving and water games. This year we have scheduled entertainment in one of the main rings with the Castlewellan Interchurch Choir and displays from Silverstream sheepdogs and East Down hunt. There will also be a live auction for a stay at the Kilmorey Arms, Kilkeel.
The Mayobridge farm model display is back again along with the very popular Grass Lads miniature working farm machinery and the Seaforde Vintage Club which always attracts the young and not so young. Judges will be circulating for the Most Appropriately Dressed Lady and Gentleman with great prizes. There is a small pet competition with entries on the day. The Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service along with the PSNI will have their engines, liveried tractor, mobile police station and be putting on accident rescue displays as well as advising visitors on farm safety and crime prevention. The Farm Families Health Check unit will be on site and visitors can get on-the-spot Blood Pressure monitoring, BMI, cholesterol check and diabetic screening.
Every year over 100 dogs take part in the dog agility classes, so bring a seat along and grab a good spot beside the ring. Then head over to the Home Industries tent where you can peruse home baking, jams, crafts, photography, art and the scarecrows. We received over 1600 entries in our schools section including lots of Unicorns made from recycled material many of which will be on display. If all that makes you thirsty you can have a tea and scone in the Save The Children vintage tea tent or a stronger tipple at the bar
Over 150 traders will be promoting agricultural machinery, environmental initiatives, livestock products, outdoor furniture, garden plants, farm toys, clothing and local crafts. This year we are delighted to have continuing support from DAERA NI Regional Food Programme and our local gourmet food tent includes producers of hand churned butter, cider, jams, chutneys, honey, tray bakes, infused vinegars, sauces and ice cream. It will also host a qualifier for the ISA Young Home Cook championship. The craft and information tent is packed with over 40 stalls selling jewellery, handmade cushions, clothes, wooden toys, paintings, baby items, skin products, pottery and stationery.
Mossvale Riding Club are providing the unaffiliated show jumping with entries on the day. The main horse, pony and donkey classes have attracted in excess of 425 entries of high calibre with riders from throughout the island.
Castlewellan Show is renowned for the quality of livestock with cattle, sheep, goat and pig sections. We are delighted to once again host the Danske Bank NISA Sheep champion final and we have a new Britmilk Beef Calf championship.
We have over 750 sheep registered, 350 cattle, 60 rabbits and our largest ever entry of poultry with in excess of 400 birds so a competitive day is anticipated and a wonderful spectacle for those looking on.
This year we will greet 40 visitors from Virginia Show as part of a cross border initiative and we look forward to showing them the best of Co. Down hospitality. The Show appreciates the ongoing support from EDA Media, Newry Mourne & Down District Council and Tourism Northern Ireland along with all our other sponsors and aims to attract people from throughout the island to enjoy the Mournes area. The Show runs from 9am – 5pm, admission is £10 for adults, £5 for Young Farmers (with their card), Under 16s go free and there is no charge for parking. For a full list of trade stands and attractions, go to the website www.castlewellanshow.com
EastSide Arts Festival is back with an exciting programme for everyone to enjoy, supported by Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
It’s all happening at EastSide Arts Festival 2018 Make sure you mark 2-12 August in your diary for the return of EastSide Arts Festival. Places and spaces across the eastside will be packed with a whole range of exciting and surprising arts related events and activities celebrating the creative energy of east Belfast. The programme includes the return of the Big Top at C.S. Lewis Square, featuring circus entertainment and workshops for all the family, and music from Celtic Soul (a tribute to the music of Van Morrison), Hothouse Flowers and Camille O’Sullivan. Especially for the festival will be a rehearsed reading of Jimmy Ellis: Home Again, an autobiography by the late east Belfast actor James Ellis, of his childhood years spent in east Belfast, as well as theatre, comedy and film events at the iconic Strand Arts Centre. For further details visit www.eastsidearts.net or follow EastSideArtsBel on Facebook and Twitter #ESAFest18. Getting ready for the EastSide Arts Festival were, from left, Eastside Arts Festival performers Clarke Wilson from Celtic Soul, Henrik Gard and Ali Stranger from Tumble Circus, Rachel Kennedy, EastSide Arts Festival Director and Mimi Turtle from Strand Arts Centre, one of the festival venues. Picture by Brian Morrison
From 2-12 August, places and spaces across east Belfast will come alive with a wide range of arts activities celebrating the creative energy of the eastside. Offering new experiences and little surprises along the way, make sure you don’t miss the chance to be part of something very special! Here’s a taster of what’s in store this year:
Parkfest – Two days (4&5 August), two parks and lots of FREE fun for families to enjoy. Take part in the first ever Parkfest at C.S. Lewis Square and Orangefield Park, featuring arts, crafts, performances, tandem bikes plus lots more!
Music and Words – Across the festival enjoy a wide range of live music, storytelling, poetry and literature from well-known Northern Ireland artists and east Belfast residents such as Anthony Toner, Jan Carson, Ken Haddock, Stuart Bailie, and Andrea Montgomery.
Theatre – Lots of exciting and interesting performances are on offer including a special rehearsed reading of Jimmy Ellis: Home Again, an autobiography by the late east Belfast actor James Ellis, of his childhood years spent in Park Avenue (2&4 August). Look out for other gems including Jade City (3-5 August) and East Belfast Boy (7 & 8 August).
Comedy – Back by popular demand is the hugely popular Murder She Got Wrote off, budding Jessica Fletchers required (10 August)! Plus check out Ruairi Woods live at Strand Arts Centre (10 August) and Those Who Can’t comedy trio (3 August).
Events at the Big Top – A big hit last year and back for 5 days this year is the Big Top at C.S. Lewis Square. Lots of great family fun events include circus workshops, performances (8,9,11 &12 August) and the Big Fish Little Fish family rave (11 August)! Featured music includes Celtic Soul, the definitive Van Morrison tribute, playing the iconic album Astral Weeks (8th August), Hothouse Flowers (9 August) and Camille O’Sullivan (11 August). Also look out for a special screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (12 August) and a late-night Circus Cabaret celebrating 250 years of Circus (10 August).
Visual Art –Visit a wide range of venues including Framewerk, EastSide Gallery and Old Belfast Met Tower Street were you will be treated to some extraordinary visual art experiences from a range of local artists. A key highlight is a sleepover at St Martin’s Church, Ballymacarrett, hosted by Framewerk (11 August).
Film – As well as hosting theatre and music events the iconic Strand Arts Centre will show a range of film screenings such as G.I. Blues featuring Elvis Presley ( 2 August) and The Court Jester featuring Angela Lansbury (9August).
Workshop & Classes – If you’ve been itching try something creative, here’s your chance! Come to one of the art-themed workshops with Maitri Studio (2-12 August) or join east Belfast based writer Jan Carson and write your own piece of magical realism fiction (6 August).
Tours & Talks – Whether it’s by bus, foot or bike there is a tour to suit all interests. From photos of days gone by to musical and literary icons to walks in glens or greenways, or a visit to well know places, you will be surprised by what you see and hear. Back by popular demand is the Translink East West Bus Trip with Stephen Beggs and Paddy McDonnell (5&12 August). New for this year is a unique and entertaining trip on the new Glider (6, 7 &9 August), a partnership with Culturlann and Feile 30, which offers you the chance to be entertained by artists and storytellers and nourished by delicious food from across the city, all from the comfort of your Glider seat.
EastSide Emerging – As part of EastSide Arts commitment to new and upcoming talent we invite you to come along and support our young musicians and producers (3 & 9 August).
Special events – From a special film screening of Cocoon at Knockanagoney Community Centre (8 August) to Artful Ageing Exhibition (2-12 August) featuring creations from older east Belfast residents, to performances from artists involved in the Home Project 2018 (8 August), you are guaranteed to uncover something new about the eastside.
Roisin McDonough, Chief Executive Arts Council of Northern Ireland, said:
“Once again the team at EastSide Arts Festival has delivered an excellent programme of arts activities, bringing the arts direct to the communities of east Belfast and encouraging local artists, writers, musicians and performers to develop and promote their talent. The eclectic range of arts events this year – from story-telling to drama to dance, from song to parks to pastries – reflects a new confidence in the city’s east. As principal funder, through our Exchequer and National Lottery funds, the Arts Council is proud to be associated with a programme which so successfully provides opportunities for people to participate in high-quality arts, in what is a key element now in the creative, cultural and economic life of the city as a whole.”
EastSide Arts Festival Director, Rachel Kennedy added:
“ We are delighted to be back with yet another fantastic programme for the EastSide Arts Festival 2018. This really is an exciting time for east Belfast. We invite everyone from across east Belfast and beyond to join us to celebrate and enjoy the creative energy flowing from this part of the city. The programme offers excitement, entertainment as well as a few little surprises along the way. We would like to thank our principalfunder, Arts Council of Northern Ireland and funders Belfast City Council and Arts& Business Northern Ireland for their vital continuing support. Sincere thanks alsoto our key sponsors, Translink, Hewitt & Gilpin, The British Council, ConnswaterShopping Centre and Retail Park, Forestside Shopping Centre and Ulster Bankfor their invaluable contribution to the festival and ongoing commitment to thecreative regeneration of east Belfast.”
For the full festival programme visit www.eastsidearts.net and follow the Festival on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram #ESAFest18.