Our Pick of What’s On in NI this week/weekend!

Down

Footloose – The 1984 all dancing musical movie classic will be shown on a big screen in Dromore Town Park on Friday 21 September 2012.  Both young and old of Banbridge District are guaranteed to love this toe tapping, feel-good film. Come and watch the rebellious dance moves of Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer and John Lithgow as they shake up their sleepy American town, as the screen comes alive at this free event organised by Banbridge District Council. So get your dancing shoes ready it’s time to lose your blues and cut footloose!

Tyrone

On Friday 21st September 2012 more than 29 towns, cities, counties and islands across the island of Ireland will take part in Culture Night 2012. One day and one evening of free culture for people of all ages and interests. Strabane are getting involved with poetry readings, live music, art workshops, dance and  open mic night.

Fermanagh

Belle Isle Cookery School is delighted to announce an exclusive ‘Evening with Jenny Bristow’ on Thursday 20th Sept 2012. The cookery demonstration will take place in the Grand Hall of Belle Isle castle, where Jenny will prepare some of her autumn favourites, using produce from the walled garden at the cookery school. The cookery demonstration evening will start at 7.30pm, where everyone will be greeted with a glass of wine and a copy of all the recipes. There will be an opportunity to taste all of the dishes at the end, as well as a chance to ask Jenny for any extra tips in the kitchen.

Derry/Londonderry

Sharpen your pencils, grab your schoolbag and come along to the Roe Valley Arts Centre’s school themed storytelling and crafts session in Limavady TIC this Saturday 22nd September to celebrate the new school term! Hear some of our favourite school stories and enjoy making a surprise to bring to school on Monday! For age group 3-8 years old.

Armagh

Culture Night 2012 is coming to Armagh on Friday 21st September. Over 15 venues are opening their doors for over 50 FREE cultural events to provide a night of free entertainment and showcase some cultural gems.  Why not come along and enjoy some free performances, events, talks and tours.  Some of the events on the night include: Variety Showcase, Exhibitions, Workshops, Living History, Music, Storytelling,  Art & Crafts, Demonstrations, Dancing, Food Sampling, Walking Trails and much more……

Antrim

Vintage fever will be taking Lisburn by storm on 22nd September when Northern Ireland’s favourite fashion and lifestyle event, the fabulous Frock Around The Clock Vintage Fair, will be visiting the City for the first time. Boasting a line up of around 40 Irish vintage dealers and creative designers offering a fantastic array of vintage and handmade fashion, jewellery, furniture, homewares, collectables, sweet treats and much more – it’s the hottest shopping destination to find the coolest stuff on the planet for your wardrobe and home.  Relax and revive in the pop-up tearoom run by The Tea Boutique NI, with scrumptious delights of afternoon tea served on pretty vintage china with a dollop of good old fashioned service on the side.  This Frock Around The Clock event will run from 11am to 5pm on Saturday 22nd September 2012 at Castle House (opposite Castle Gardens) on Castle Street Lisburn. FREE ADMISSION!

New programme for budding food and craft entrepreneurs in Belfast!

St George`s Market will once again open its doors to new businesses who want to start-up their own food or craft industries.

Claire Magowan who runs The Lily Pink Bakery was a participant of Belfast City Council’s pilot Market Start-Up Programme which was open to budding entrepreneurs who wanted to start up their own food or craft industries in the city. The programme is open for recruitment once again for 20 places commencing this October and running until March. For information on taking part in the programme, you can visit the council website www.belfastcity.gov.uk/businessprogrammes/marketprogramme.asp or you can contact the council directly on 028 9027 0229.

Belfast City Council`s Market Start-Up Programme was piloted earlier this year and its success has led to another wave of the initiative – starting this October.

Nine new businesses were offered stalls at the city’s historic market for two Sundays in March to test trade their products. The range of goods introduced by the businesses varied from vintage jewellery and clothes to cupcakes and buns, jams and chutneys, plush teddies and fresh fruit products.

Now the programme is to be launched again and is open to 20 budding entrepreneurs in the Belfast City Council area. Free of charge, it will consist of workshops with an introduction to market trading; one-to-one mentoring; help with product development and support with a business plan.

The participants will get a chance to test trade their products at St George’s Market, take part in a special Meet The Buyer event and visit other international food and craft trade events.

Claire Magowan who runs The Lily Pink Bakery which specialises in buttercream cupcakes and layer cakes was a previous participant and lauded the programme.

“From the first meeting on the Market Start-Up Programme, I knew that running my own cake business was what I wanted to do and with the help of Belfast City Council, I would be able to achieve it. Through the programme, we got to visit local businesses that were happy to share their advice on a range of topics – everything from dealing with customers and the importance of originality right to more practical issues such as sourcing packaging and financing. We were also taught how to write a business plan – which was an invaluable help to me,” she said.

“At the end of the programme, we were each given a stall at St George’s Sunday Market to trial our products. I had spent the previous month trialling recipes for cupcakes to ensure that my cakes not only looked but tasted wonderful. Both weeks at St George`s were a complete success and I sold out of all stock. Following this success, I decided to trade as a casual trader at St George`s every Sunday and my stall has now been made permanent. Running The Lily Pink Bakery is now my full time job.”

Alderman Christopher Stalford, Chairman of Belfast City Council`s Development Committee, said: “The council is committed to supporting new and existing retailers. The Market Start-Up Programme will give new artisan food and craft producers a chance to test trade their products at St George`s Market and note the benefits of doing so and building a new business.”

To apply for the programme, you can visit the council website at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/businessprogrammes/marketprogramme.asp or you can contact Belfast City Council’s Economic Development Unit directly on 028 9027 0229.

DAN GORDON’S LUCKY BAG!

‘Red Hand Luke’ actor, Dan Gordon will close this year’s Aspects Festival on Sunday 30th September at 7.00pm in The Parish of Bangor Abbey Halls, and tickets cost £11/£9.

Dan is no stranger to the stages of Northern Ireland and has worked on a variety of productions as actor, director and playwright. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Red Hand Luke in the BBC Northern Ireland sitcom Give My Head Peace, and has also played the lead in Marie Jones’ monodrama A Night In November in London and in the Lyric Theatre in Belfast.

Dan’s most recent piece of theatre, The Boat Factory is based on his own experience of growing up around the East Belfast shipyard and is set in the days when the Harland and Wolff Shipyard was the leading shipbuilding firm in the world. The play is the story of a 16 year old boy starting his first job in the shipyard, and the lessons he learns about humanity against the background of that Belfast icon. Dan has been touring and performing the show across Europe, including taking the play to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer to great acclaim.

Dan Gordon’s Lucky Bag is a one man show that brings together extracts from the scripts, stories and songs he has been involved with throughout his career, including excerpts from The Boat Factory.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.northdown.gov.uk/bookings, at North Down Museum (028 9127 1200) and Bangor Tourist Information Centre (028 9127 0069).

12 THINGS TO DO IN NORTHERN IRELAND NEXT WEEK

The Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB) has put together a list of 12 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland over the next week (September 17 – 23).

For all events in ni2012 click on www.discovernorthernireland.com/events, visit your local tourist information centre or log onto http://www.facebook.com/discovernorthernireland

  • Celebrity Chef Jenny Bristow at Belle Isle Castle, Belle Isle Estate, Co. Fermanagh, September 20.  An exclusive evening with Jenny Bristow in the Grand Hall of Belle Isle Castle.  Jenny will prepare some of her autumn favourites using produce from the walled garden at the cookery school.
  • Culture Night, various locations across Belfast, September 21.  The city’s biggest, most cultural and inclusive cultural celebration will see the streets of Belfast transformed into a magical evening of exploration and adventure with everything from performances to tours taking place.
  • Cultural Night Armagh, various venues, September 21.  Over 15 venues will open their doors with over 50 free cultural events taking place including performances, events, talks and tours.
  • Sunset on the Summit, Slieve Donard Mountain, Newcastle, Co. Down, September 22.  Hike up Slieve Donard with a fully trained guide just in time to see the sunset and enjoy the extensive views from the summit while helping raise funds for charity.
  • Shiver Me Timbers – Jim Lad, Slieve Gullion Courtyard, Newry, Co. Down, September 22.  Come along with your swords, maps, eye patches and parrots in search of treasure in the deep, magical forest with games and activities for all.
  • Show Stopping Spectacular, Theatre at the Mill, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, September 22.  A unique one off show featuring the big musical numbers from the West End and Broadway including Oklahoma, Jesus Christ Superstar, Guys and Dolls and Fiddler on the Roof.
  • 37th Annual Vintage Vehicle Rally, Gosford Forest Park, Markethill, Co. Armagh, September 22.  Enjoy a full day of family fun, vintage vehicles and demonstrations.
  • Fungi Guided Walk, Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House, Castlerock, Co. Londonderry, September 22.  Join the warden to explore the estate’s habitats and discover why fungi, bugs and beasties are so important to the world’s ecosystem.   
  • Autumn Book Fair, The Argory, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, September 23.  Browse through the hundreds of second hand books in the courtyard before enjoying an invigorating walk among the autumn colours around the estate.   
  • Family Adventure Day, Castle Ward, Co. Down, September 23.  Enjoy a range of activities to entertain all the family including canoeing, archery and orienteering.  Suitable for age 4 years plus.
  • The Story of Belfast, Belfast Barge, Titanic Quarter, until September 30.  An exhibition that traces the story of Belfast from prehistoric times through medieval times, the Plantation, the granting of the town charter in 1613 and right into the early 1900s.
  • Art in the Age of Steam, Enniskillen Castle Museums, Co. Fermanagh, until October 7.  This art exhibition will take visitors on a nostalgic journey back to the golden age of railway travel and bring to life a period when colour photography was in its infancy.      

Comedy Night in Bangor Owen O’Neill at the Abbey!

Sheep strangling, erotic love poetry, dancing with Mick Jagger. Stories so hilarious they could only be ripped from the pages of Owen O’Neill’s life….

Northern Ireland’s own Owen O’Neill has established himself as a comedian, writer, actor and stand-up performer worldwide. This year we welcome him to the comedy line up at Aspects where he will perform his comedy and poetry set ‘Volcano Dancing’ on Friday 28 September 2012 at 9.00pm. Tickets cost £11 (£9 concession).

Most of Owen’s material is drawn from his own life – anecdotes, many of which might only be considered mildly amusing if, for example, they happened to you. However, in Owen’s hands the simplest of story builds and builds to a hilarious crescendo due to his honesty, perceptive observations and storytelling skill. To quote The Scotsman; ‘To call what he does ‘stand-up’ doesn’t do him justice. This is genuine comedy from the gut, a true original.’

But poetry and comedy, though? The word poetry is a scary word for some people; they see a man in a tweed suit droning on about the sea and lost love. However in Owen’s show Volcano Dancing he will hit you in the face with it, he’ll break your heart with it and he’ll make you laugh with it.

His poetry has been described by the Glasgow Herald as “explosive and tender.” The Independent said he had “the comic turn of phrase of Roddy Doyle and the darkness of Patrick McCabe.” His Grandmother said he shouldn’t use so many bad words and should go back to church – you can’t please everyone.

In Volcano Dancing he will also tell some true stories about himself and his family that will have you on the edge of your seat. Mick Jagger might make an appearance, but maybe against his will, and Owen may even tell you about the time he was interrogated by an IRA man with a stammer.

This is a fantastic opportunity to see this powerful comic and poet tell stories of a life still being lived and written about – get your tickets while you still can!

Tickets are available from the festival Box Office at North Down Museum (028 9127 1200) and from Bangor Tourist Information Office (028 9127 0069).

BBC RADIO 4’s JAMES NAUGHTIE TO OPEN ASPECTS AT THE ABBEY

Fans of Radio 4’s Book Club and Today programmes will have the opportunity to hear veteran broadcaster James Naughtie discuss his most recent documentary series The New Elizabethans when he headlines the opening night of this year’s Aspects Festival on Wednesday, 26thSeptember 2012 at 8.30pm (tickets £11 / £9 concession).

The New Elizabethans which has been created for the Diamond Jubilee year considers the period of The Queen’s reign thus far and profiles 60 key people whose achievements have helped define this era and are likely to stand the test of time. Those profiled run from Edmund Hillary to Vivienne Westwood, from Billy Connolly to Margaret Thatcher. Northern Irish figures feature prominently in the list, including George Best, John Hume and David Trimble and leading astronomer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell.

James’ journalistic career has seen him travel the world, most notably to the United States where he has covered every Presidential election and garnered a wealth of US political trivia, though he is perhaps most infamously known on the Today programme as the presenter who had a rather unfortunate mispronunciation slip over the name of Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt!

This is a fascinating opportunity to look at our recent history in a different way, led by a man whose guiding principle is that journalism is “…about telling stories straightforwardly, as interestingly as you can, and as accurately as you can manage.”

Other authors and events at Aspects include Colin Bateman’s Crime Night, this year featuring Colin Brookmyre, Bernard MacLaverty, Chief Football Writer for the Guardian, Kevin McCarra, poetry and comedy from Owen O’Neill, Glenn Patterson, our Young Aspects Headline Guest Derek Landy (author of the Skulduggery Pleasant series), David Park, Gerald Dawe and an evening devoted to Flann O’Brien’s novel The Third Policeman, featuring narration by Stephen Rea and music by Colin Reid.

Author Bernard O’Donoghue has described the Aspects Irish Literature Festival as “one of the great gatherings”, so what are you waiting for? Head to Bangor and we’ll see you at the festival!

Tickets are available at www.northdown.gov.uk/bookings, from the festival Box Office at North Down Museum (028 9127 1200) and from Bangor Tourist Information Office (028 9127 0069).

KEVIN McCARRA TALKS THE BEAUTIFUL GAME

After a fantastic summer of sport, it seems only fitting that North Down Borough Council should welcome one of the UK’s best known and respected sports writers to this year’s Aspects Festival.

The respected sports writer Kevin McCarra who will be reading and talking about what'€™s involved in covering the €Beautiful Game™ as part of the Aspects Irish Literature Festival which is taking place at Bangor Abbey on Friday 28th September 2012.

A man who has reported on football for many years for The Guardian, Kevin McCarra will be reading and talking about what’s involved in covering the ‘Beautiful Game’ on Friday 28th September 2012 at 7.00pm. Tickets cost £9 (£7 concession).

Kevin McCarra was born in Scotland and has for many years written for the Guardian on all elements of the ups and downs of each football season, also contributing to the weekly Guardian football podcasts. Working on matches at every level, from this summer’s Euro 2012 championships through to the weekly cut and thrust of goals given and disputed, transfer windows and reflections on the wider issues at play in football, Kevin has seen it all and written about it with his trademark insight and gift for making sport live on paper.

This is a great opportunity to hear a writer passionate about the sport he covers talk about writing and analysing football – and if you’re an intrigued Guardian reader, who knows? He may even offer some clues to the identity of the paper’s ‘Secret Footballer’!

This year’s Aspects line-up is packed with something for everyone; for the crime lover there’s Colin Bateman’s Crime Night featuring Chris Brookmyre, poetry lovers will love Bernard MacLaverty, or if you’re just looking for a laugh Owen O’Neill is the show for you. Actor Stephen Rea is also making an appearance narrating Flann O’Brien’s ‘The Third Policeman.’ A show not to be missed! For the full line-up, please download a programme at www.northdown.gov.uk

Tickets are available at www.northdown.gov.uk/bookings, from the festival Box Office at North Down Museum (028 9127 1200) and from Bangor Tourist Information Office (028 9127 0069).

Our pick of family friendly events to look out for this weekend!

Check out this week’s pick of family events for the coming weekend – also available in the Parenting section of the Irish News, every Tuesday!

Down

The 11th Festival of the Peninsula will take place from 12th to 16th September when the Ards Peninsula will spring to life with music, songs and stories. Concerts and events organised throughout the Borough will celebrate the heritage and culture of the Ulster-Scots and Celtic traditions found in the Ards.  The festival features both traditional and contemporary artists mainly from Ireland and Scotland but with the rest of the world not totally excluded.   Relax, experience the breath-taking scenery, marvel at our heritage and be entertained. The highlight of this year’s festival will be an open air concert at Mount Stewart on Saturday 15th September.

Tyrone

Naomh Pádraig G.A.A Club Lifford  present a Fashion Show at the Alley Theatre on Friday 14th September.  Fun for all the family as members, supporters and retailers will display their products and skills while providing entertainment and presenting upcoming fashion for the season.

Fermanagh

Take the Fermanagh Castle Bus Tour on Saturday September 15th – visit all of the beautiful castles in County Fermanagh including Portora Castle, Monea Castle, Tully Castle, McGrath Castle Pettigo, Crevenish Castle, Castle Archdale, Enniskillen Castle. Tour departs 9am Enniskillen and returns at 5pm. Lunch is included at the Mayfly Inn, Kesh.

Derry

Country singer and yodeller Kenny Archer is the real deal, a genuine down to earth country singer with his feet firmly rooted in the mid Ulster farming community he comes from.  Join Kenny, his band and friends in the Faulkner Memorial Hall Tobermore on Saturday 15th September, as they bring you back to the early days of country when artistes like Slim Whitman, Marty Robbins, Gene Autry, Loretta Lynn, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Locklin, Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline ruled the airwaves.

Armagh

The Emerald Garrison’s amazing Heroes & Legends event is coming to Armagh Planetarium on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th September 2012.  This amazing family event is one not to be missed.  Meet and have your picture taken with some iconic costumed characters and see the amazing fan built sets and props from some of the biggest movies and television series including Ghostbusters, Dr Who, Star Trek, Batman, Aliens and Harry Potter. Come dressed up as your favourite character, the best costume will win a star prize! Opening hours: 10am – 5pm.

Antrim

Sunday sees the return of the hugely popular Quirky Weddings Alternative Wedding Fair – this time at the Waterfront Hall! Meet with approx 80 exhibitors who can help you inject your personality into your wedding celebration.  The Quirky Team strive to bring you creative people who are passionate about what they do.  This event is about exploring new ideas and finding wedding things you LOVE. With something for everyone but especially couples who don’t feel they fit the ‘traditional’ image of a wedding.

NEW FESTIVAL PROMISES PLENTY OF BELLY LAUGHS FOR BELFAST

Belfast to host unique 8-day comedy festival

Belfast can look forward to lots of belly laughs next month following the launch of the city’s only dedicated comedy festival. Festival board member and local comedian Nuala McKeever launched Belly Laughs which will run for eight days from 30 September - 7 October in 15 venues across the city with over 40 performances.

BELFAST can look forward to lots of belly laughs next month following the launch of the city’s only dedicated comedy festival.

Belly Laughs will run for eight days from 30 September – 7 October, in 15 venues across the city, with over 40 performances.

The full programme will be formally launched next week and festival organisers have promised a great line-up of new and established comedians with confirmed acts including local legend Jimmy Cricket.

Festival Director, Peter O’Neill, said he hopes Belly Laughs will provide Belfast with a unique comedy festival that will appeal to audiences of all ages with a programme that presents great value in these straightened economic times.

“It’s time for Belfast to have its own comedy festival and we can’t wait to showcase the new comic talent and the rich tradition of humour that characterises the city and its people. We aim to stretch the boundaries of comedy in the city and explore the history and role humour plays in the local community – both past and present.

“Not restricted to stand-up comedy, the festival hopes to challenge and inspire, showcasing genres such as poetry, magic, cabaret, workshops, seminars, club nights, book readings, events for children and even comedy bus tours – in fact, anything with a humorous angle!”

The festival hopes to become a permanent fixture in the city’s festival calendar and will profile local comedy clubs throughout the year. Working directly with performers, venues and other organisations to achieve its belly laughing mission, the festival has been organised by comedy enthusiasts and is not for profit.

The full Belly Laughs programme will be launched on Thursday 13 September.

Fermanagh Live Line-Up Confirmed (4th – 7th October 2012)

FLive: Fermanagh’s finest live entertainment and visual arts festival are thrilled to announce that their line-up for next month’s festival (4th – 7th October) has been confirmed, with music, drama and visual arts in abundance.

Supported by the Fermanagh District Council, Arts Council NI and local businesses, the festival is proud to announce that headlining the bill are Donal Lunny and Andy Irvine who are set to present a programme of Celtic, folk and eastern European music at the Ardhowen Theatre on Thursday 4th October, guaranteeing to kick off the festival in style.

Running until the 7th October, other confirmed performers include Omagh songstress Juliet Turner, Slovakian violinist Vladimir Jablokov, Fermanagh’s Pat McManus Band, L.A.W. and Gareth Knox, as well as late-night cabaret duo Yankee Panky and comedian Ardal O’Hanlon who will play Blakes of The Hollow’s Comedy Club night in celebration of their 125th anniversary.

Audiences too can get in on the festivities, by participating in various inspiring musical masterclasses and workshops from world-renowned tuba player Steve Stykes and organist Ian Keatley, to readings and discussions held by author Carlo Gebler and the Fermanagh Creative Writers group.

Embracing all art forms, FLive, formally known as the Fermanagh Arts Festival, has been designed to appeal to all ages and interests to include everything from dance, theatre and film to children’s entertainment, visual art exhibitions and more.

With this in mind, the four-day festival will feature dance in the form of Dylan Quinn Dance Theatre, offer family fun with the beloved Dragon Parade and officially host the NI launch of ‘Portrait of a Zombie’, which will be screened at the Enniskillen Omniplex on Thursday 4th October at 8pm. In addition, and in association with The Fermanagh Trust, BBCNI will also screen a short series of BBC commissioned films about Fermanagh, each of which will celebrate local people and places sure to spark enjoyment and nostalgia.

Art lovers can also enjoy various exhibitions that will run throughout the duration of the festival in venues such as the Higher Bridges Gallery, Devenish Gallery and the Cooper Wilkinson Gallery which will house ‘Humbly Through The Dust’ – an awe-inspiring collection curated by artist Dr. Helen Sharp in accordance with the British Council. Others include a spectacular exhibition of paintings by ArtbyNorthwest, a print exhibition by the NIPA and the Enniskillen 400 showcase among others.

With all this and much more, the FLive Festival will provide a unique opportunity for audiences to experience an exciting and exhilarating weekend with an eclectic mix of events not to be missed. Mark the dates in your diary now!

For the full line-up and more information on events and tickets, visit www.flive.org.uk /www.facebook.com/FermanaghLive /www.twitter.com/FermanaghLive