Jacqueline from whatsonni shares her pick of what’s on this weekend across NI
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Step into Winterfell at Castle Ward Estate this Saturday and take aim where young Bran was taught archery by Jon Snow. Have a go at archery in the very place where the TV show was filmed – in the courtyard aka ‘Winterfell’. Stand in the recreated Game of Thrones archery film set tipi, dress in a Game Of Thrones like costume to look the part and get ready to take aim. Suitable for 8 years+ for an open Bran session (50 mins) and 6 years+ for a private Ned session (1hr). (Under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult).
Armagh
The John Hewitt Summer School runs this week until Saturday 29th July with over 35 events from over 50 writers, artists and speakers at the Market Place Theatre. For full details see johnhewittsociety.org.
Fermanagh
Join in at Cuilcagh Mountain Park this Sunday 30th July to find out a bit more about the fascinating bog habitats that dominate the Geopark. Learn or refresh your memory on how people hand cut peat, listen to stories from days gone by in the bog and take part in some bog pool dipping activities along with many more fun interactive activities which will be available for the day. This event promises to be a great day out for all the family. Booking not required.
Tyrone
Take a journey into the colourful world of Lego animation this Saturday 29th July with a mini animation masterclass at Ranfurly House Dungannon, which will teach participants how to make a complete animated film on an iPad, including sound effects visual effects, and planning your film. Parents/guardians will be emailed a QuickTime movie of their child’s film at the end of the masterclass to keep or upload to YouTube. Suitable for ages 7-10 years.
Derry
The Red Sails Festival, which runs this week until Saturday 29th July, is a festival of entertainment in the beautiful coastal resort of Portstewart. A fabulous week combining a diverse range of entertainment centred on the Promenade Portstewart with live music, culture, dance, competitions and ending with a spectacular firework show all organised by Portstewart Community Association For the full line up see redsails.co.uk.
Antrim
This Friday and Saturday, 28th and 29th July, the world-famous Armoy Road Race takes place once again in and around the picturesque County Antrim village close to the breath taking Glens of Antrim, Ballycastle and the world famous Giant’s Causeway. The three mile circuit harks back to the 1970’s and the days of the legendary Armoy Armada including the famous Joey Dunlop, but has been brought bang up to date by the organisers. The Road Race is getting bigger and better every year with competitors from all over the world. Spectators also come from far and wide and extend their stay to enjoy the beautiful Causeway Coast and Glens area. A thrilling two day experience for all to enjoy.
Belfast
Stormont Estate will be hosting BBC One’s Antiques Roadshow at Parliament Buildings, on Saturday 29 July. The roadshow will be open to everyone, no tickets needed, just come along and enjoy the day! The event opens at 9:30am and as long as you are in the main queue by 4:30pm you will be seen by one of the Roadshow specialists. Please note filming ill continue until 7pm and visitors are encouraged to stay on and watch the show being recorded.
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A personal favourite of Rodgers and Hammerstein, Carousel is set in a Maine costal village where carnival barker and petty criminal Billy Bigelow is granted a wish to return from the afterlife for just one day. Bigelow encounters the daughter he never knew, now a lonely, friendless teenager, her father’s reputation as a thief and a bully having haunted her all her young life. How Bigelow instils in both the child and her mother a sense of hope and dignity is a dramatic testimony to the power of love.
MICHAEL Dunlop MD Racing has confirmed his entry for the Roadside Kia Race of Legends 2017 for the Armoy Road Races on the 28th and 29th July 2017.
Dementia NI is an organisation that was set up by five people living with dementia, their message, that life still goes on following a diagnosis. Their aim was to set up groups throughout Northern Ireland solely for people living with dementia. To meet on a regular basis, offer each other peer support through social gatherings, and to raise awareness about dementia.
Carmen is one of the most beloved and staged operas of all time. Bizet’s powerful score, inspired by Spanish folk songs and rhythms, features many celebrated arias such as the March of the Toreadors, the Habanera and the Seguidilla, often used in TV, films and adverts for their instant appeal and dramatic impact.
With over 100 performances from the likes of Ash, The Magic Numbers, Sharon Shannon and Lisa McHugh taking place over August 11 and 12 at Ballymully Cottage Farm, Limavady, there is certainly plenty of musical variety but did you know that the festival also has a dedicated family programme that caters to children and families of all ages?
and Arts Centre is teaming up with Newcastle Community Cinema and Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive to screen four special cinematic events as part of BFI Britain on Film: Coast and Sea. Comprising archive footage, screenings and events celebrating the UK’s coastal and maritime heritage, the BFI Film Audience Network project is funded by the National Lottery.