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.

·         One Night B&B, The Old Inn, Co. Down from £85 per room

With its traditional thatched roof, beamed ceilings and many open fires the four-star Old Inn  hotel provides a cosy, relaxed atmosphere. Located in the coastal town of Bangor, this hotel is the perfect base to explore the area. Offer includes an overnight stay with a full Irish breakfast the following morning. To book call 028 9185 3255. Offer available until 31 March 2019.

·         One Night B&B, Belmore Court and Motel, Co. Fermanagh from £80 per room

The four-star Belmore Court gives the opportunity to experience the Fermanagh Lakelands’ breathtaking scenery, myriad attractions and rich heritage. Located in the centre of Fermanagh town this comfortable hotel provides a warm resting spot for a relaxing overnight stay. Offer includes an overnight stay with full Irish breakfast the following morning. To book call 028 6632 6632. Offer available until 31 March 2019.

·         One Night B&B, Templeton Hotel, County Antrim from £79 per room The three-star Templeton hotel is conveniently located in Templepatrick, only a 20-minute drive from Belfast City Centre and close to Belfast International Airport. This luxurious hotel offers warm and welcoming surroundings suitable for any occasion. Offer includes one overnight stay with breakfast the following morning. Price based on two people sharing. To book call 028 9443 2984. Offer available until 31 March 2019.

What’s on – Causeway Coast and Glens

BALLYWILLAN DRAMA GROUP PRESENT – CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG

Date: Tues 15 Jan – Sat 2 Feb

Time: 7.45pm

Venue: Riverside Theatre, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine

Contact: T: (028) 7012 3123 W: www.riversidetheatre.org

Featuring a cast of leading musical theatre stars to head the company as they tell the story of Caractacus Potts, his children, Jeremy and Jemima, a restored old race-car and their adventures. Featuring brand new costumes, a superb signature set and the undoubted star of the show – the magical car, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – this is the perfect family show. Tickets priced £16 – £25.

CHOCOLATE TASTING AND DINNER

Date: Fri 25 Jan

Time: 7.30pm

Venue: The Anglers Rest, 660 Seacoast Road, Benone BT49 0LG

Contact: T: 07919 332843 E: chocolatemanor@btinternet.com W: www.thechocolatemanor.com

Take a journey through Chocolate & tantalise your taste buds with our tasting session, followed by a 3 course dinner at the fabulous, award-winning Angler’s Rest. Learn about how our favourite chocolate is created, and be guided through a cocoa journey, uncovering flavours you may not have experienced in chocolate before. Cost £30. Booking essential – limited places.

DRAM ON THE BANN

Date: Sat 26 Jan

Time: 2.30pm – 5.30pm

Venue: Departs from The Crannagh, 78 Portstewart Rd, Coleraine BT52 1SB

Contact: T: 07912 408 256 E: causewayfoodie@gmail.com W: www.causewaycoastfoodietours.com

An informal boat trip on the beautiful River Bann offering a relaxed and informative afternoon of whiskey or gin, food tasting and a light sprinkling of stunning scenery and wildlife on the Bann Estuary. Cost £59pp. Booking essential. Hosted by Causeway Coast Foodie Tours.

RORY & RACHEL’S KOREAN KITCHEN

Date: Sat 26 Jan

Time: 7.30pm

Venue: Ursa Minor Bakehouse, 45 Ann St, Ballycastle BT54 6AA

Contact: E: ursaminorbakehouse@gmail.com W: www.ursaminorbakehouse.com

Rory & Rachel return after an epic trip through Korea – a vegetarian feast of unapologetically funk laden food awaits. Whether it’s the crunchy, spicy fair of LA’s K-Town, the tradition sumptuous broths and stews of Busan or the sizzling street food of Seoul, you’ll get a taste of it all. Rory and Rachel bring their favourite recipes from their travels to Ballycastle for a Korean inspired banquet. Not to be missed. Cost £25. BYOB.

ULSTER-SCOTS SOCIAL

Date: Sat 26 Jan

Time: 7.30pm – 9.45pm

Venue: Peter Thompson Hall, 68 Freehall Road, Castlerock BT51 4RA

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Programme to include a short overview of the life, work and legacy of W.F. Marshall, including recitations of his poetry, musical interludes of traditional Scottish and Irish tunes, renditions by Farmer Poet, Brian Rankin and Scottish Country Dance show-cased by Elizabeth Brown-Kerr. Supper provided.

QUIZ NIGHT

Date: Wed 30 Jan

Time: 6.30pm – 7.30pm

Venue: Limavady Library, 5 Connell Street, Limavady BT49 0EA

Contact: T: 028 7776 2540 E: limavady.library@nilibraries.net

Get a team together or come along on the night and join a group for some quizzing fun. Booking desirable. Admission FREE.

SAM HENRY: CONNECTING WITH THE PAST

Date: 5 December – 26 January

Time: 9.30am – 5pm (Monday – Saturday)

Venue: Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre, 24 Main Street, Limavady

Contact: T: 028 7776 0650 E: information@rvacc.co.uk W: www.roevalleyarts.com

This exhibition explores some of the work that groups in the Causeway Coast and Glens area have been involved in as part of the ‘Sam Henry: Connecting with the Past Collecting for the Future’ project.  Admission FREE.

A COLLECTION OF RELIEF PRINTS, WOODCUTS AND ETCHINGS

Date: Sat 5 Jan – Sat 23 Feb                          

Time: Mon to Fri 9am – 5pm. Sat 10am – 1pm

Venue: Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart

Contact: T: (028) 7083 1400 E: info@flowerfield.org W: www.flowerfield.org

Artist and print maker Robert Sellar gifted a collection of his work to Flowerfield Arts Centre before he died at the venerable age of 92. A quiet man, he was a master print maker and his work compares with other post-modernist printmakers like Julian Trevelyan and Eric Ravilious. Each year, we present his collection for everyone to enjoy. Admission FREE.

CAUSEWAY 1718: SOCIETY IN TRANSITION

Date: Wed 9 Jan – Thurs 28 Feb                         

Time: Mon – Thurs & Sat 9.00am – 5.00pm Friday 9.00am – 4.30pm

Venue: Ballymoney Museum, Town Hall, Townhead Street, Ballymoney BT53 6BE

Contact: T: (028) 2766 0230E: cms@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk

This fascinating exhibition explores the people and places of the Causeway area, connecting local people and places with bigger national stories. Discover what was happening, why it happened, and what the 1718 Bann Valley Migration was all about. Admission FREE.

DOMINICAN COLLEGE COLLECTIVE

Date: Thurs 10 – Wed 23 Jan  

Time: Mon to Fri 9am – 5pm. Sat 10am – 1pm

Venue: Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart

Contact: T: (028) 7083 1400 E: info@flowerfield.org W: www.flowerfield.org

We are delighted to present this exhibition of project work created by GCSE students at Dominican College, Portstewart. The students worked with renowned ceramicist Adam Frew assisted by Fiona Shannon in a series of pottery workshops to create this body of work. Admission FREE.

THE SELLER GIFT

Date: Sat 5 Jan – Sat 23 Feb

Time: Mon to Fri 9am – 5pm. Sat 10am – 1pm

Venue: Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart

Contact: (028) 7083 1400 E: info@flowerfield.org W: www.flowerfield.org

The Seller Gift exhibition is a collection of relief prints, woodcuts and etchings from artist Robert Seller. Artist and print maker Robert Sellar gifted a collection of his work to Flowerfield Arts Centre before he died at the venerable age of 92. A quiet man, he was a master print maker and his work compares with other post-modernist printmakers like Julian Trevelyan and Eric Ravilious.

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 (21 – 27 January)

1.       Out to Lunch Festival, Belfast, 4 – 27 January. Now in its fourteenth year this festival specialises in lunch-based art solutions in the Cathedral Quarter and beyond. This year’s festival boasts a jam-packed line-up including Britain’s Got Talent’s Lost Voice Guy and DJ Terri Hooley. To see the full line-up visit CQAF.com.

2.       Foil Arms & Hog, Derry~Londonderry, 24 January. Former children and regular eaters Foil Arms and Hog are back with their new show Craicling. Best known for their YouTube videos, with over 100 million online hits, their live show is what they are most proud of and it will be performed at the Millennium Forum.

3.       Four Last Songs, Belfast, 24 January. Four Last Songs was completed the year before Strauss died, but he did not live long enough to hear its premiere. Inspired by the poets Josef von Eichendorff and Herman Hesse, the Four Last Songs tackles the subject of death with serenity and acceptance, written with Strauss’s characteristic Romantic orchestration and inspired lyricism for soprano voice, with which he had a life-long love affair, performed at the Waterfront Hall.

4.       IMBOLC International Music Festival, Derry~Londonderry, 27 January – 10 February. Taking place in Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin, this is one of Ireland’s leading folk and world music festivals. Whilst still firmly rooted in the musical cultures of this island, the festival has grown in depth and breadth and now encompasses music genres ranging from folk, traditional and roots to jazz, contemporary and world music.

5.       Mairead Duffy Art Exhibition, Armagh, 2 January – 28 February. Craftswirl at Armagh Visitor Information Centre are delighted to welcome this exhibition of work by local artist Máiréad Duffy from Middletown in County Armagh.

6.       Coming Home: Art and the Great Hunger, Derry~Londonderry, 19 January – 16 March. Coming Home: Art and the Great Hunger, the acclaimed Famine art collection, currently on loan from Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University, has been touring the island of Ireland this year.

7.       A Costume Cavalcade, Armagh, until 2 March 2019.  This exhibition at the Armagh County Museum tells the story of dress over the last three hundred years showcasing some of the most important examples in the collection.

8.       Close To Home, Limavady, until 25 January. Roe Valley Arts hosts this exhibition of work by artists of the Puffin Artists Group CIC co-ordinated by the lovely Puffin Gallery in Ballycastle and including works in ceramics, glass, paintings, jewellery and more.

9.       MAC International, Belfast, until 31 March. MAC International presents a snapshot of the most exciting and ambitious art practices from across the world. It is the largest arts prize in Ireland and one of the few major art prizes in the UK, offering artists from around the world an opportunity to exhibit at the MAC in Belfast.

10.   A Step Back In Time, Omagh, until 14 June 2019. This exhibition at the Ulster American Folk Park includes almost 100 objects, ranging in date from a medieval brooch to a contemporary diamante embroidered costume for solo dance. Embroidered costumes, medals, and certificates will tell the story of the development of dance schools and the governing bodies for Irish Dance.

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

ANDREA BOCELLI With very special guest BEVERLY KNIGHT!


The SSE Arena, Belfast: Thursday 24 October

BEVERLEY KNIGHT ANNOUNCED AS GUEST ARTIST FOR ANDREA BOCELLI’S HEADLINE TOUR

The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, is delighted to announce that the queen of British Soul Beverley Knight will join him on his highly anticipated upcoming headline tour this autumn.  2019 sees Beverley celebrate an incredible 25 years as a major performing and recording artist, which includes selling over a million albums in the UK alone. Knight who is also a successful West End star having performed in The Bodyguard, Memphis and Cats will be adding her spectacular vocal talent to the Birmingham, Glasgow, Belfast, Leeds and Manchester dates.

Andrea Bocelli rounded 2018 off in style with sell-out shows in London and Dublin, as well as achieving his first number one in the UK album charts. The release of his highly anticipated 16-track album ‘Si’ gave Bocelli his first UK number one album, which was also the first classical number one in The Official Album Charts.

‘Si’ is Bocelli’s first all-new material album in 14 years – billed as “a celebration of love, family, faith and hope”. ‘Si’ features tracks co-written with Ed Sheeran and Tiziano Ferro as well as duets with Dua Lipa, fellow contemporary classical star Josh Groban and soprano Aida Garifullina. The album also sees Bocelli’s 20-year old son Matteo collaborate with him on the track ‘Fall On Me’ which appears on the soundtrack to the upcoming Disney movie, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms.

Reportedly the biggest selling solo classical artist of all time with over 80 million worldwide album sales, Bocelli has performed for four US Presidents, two Popes and many Royal families across the world, as well as at high-profile ceremonies for the Olympic Games and the World Cup. The Maestro has countless music awards to his name over the past 25 years in music and even boasts a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which he received in 2010 for his contribution to live theatre.

Bocelli is acclaimed worldwide as one of the most accomplished representatives of Italy’s finest vocal tradition, his rich and unique voice being one of the most distinctive of all time. The tenor actively supports numerous philanthropic causes furthering medical and scientific research, tackling poverty, as well as promoting compulsory primary education worldwide.

These 2019 show dates will showcase songs from Bocelli’s latest album as well as a wide repertoire from across his previous 15 studio albums and are set to be some of the most hotly anticipated live performances of 2019.

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

Down

This Saturday step into Winterfell and take aim where young Bran was taught archery by Jon Snow. Have a go at archery in the very place where the BAFTA award winning TV show was filmed – in the courtyard aka ‘Winterfell’ at Castleward Estate.  Booking essential. This experience is independently operated by Clearsky Adventure Centre, it is not sponsored, endorsed, or affiliated with HBO or anyone associated with ‘Game of Thrones’.

Armagh

Join Navan Fort on Sunday 27th January, between 11:00am and 3:00pm for free guided mini-beast hunts! There are all sorts of amazing, tiny creatures residing in the grounds of the Navan Centre & Fort. Come along and see what you can find! This is a free drop-in event, with no booking required.

Fermanagh

Rock ‘n’ Roll Years and Dance Hall Days is back at the Ardhowen Theatre this Saturday evening.  After last year’s smash hit tour this wonderful nostalgic musical hits the road again! The all-star cast will once again take you on a whirlwind journey through the musical decades of the 50s and 60s Paying homage to the lives and music of the Everly Bros, Johnny Cash, The Four Seasons, Ruby Murray, Bobby Darin and Elvis.

Tyrone

If you’re gliding gracefully towards the second half of your life, maybe this isn’t the show for you. But if you want reassurance that you’re not the only one struggling with all the things Life throws at you, step right up for Nuala McKeever’s Letting Go Or Losing It at Ranfurly House Dungannon this Saturday 26th January.

Derry

Derek Ryan performs in the Millennium Forum, Derry on Saturday 26th January with all the fan-favourites and his latest songs from new album TEN.  Derek will be joined on the evening by All Folk’d Up as special guests PLUS Olivia Douglas.  Tickets available from venue box office – 028 7126 4455.

Antrim

Sarah’s Key is one of two film screenings in Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough to mark Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD), which provides an opportunity for everyone to learn the lessons from the Holocaust. This Thursday evening, 24th January. Tickets are free and can be booked online at  theoldcourthousetheatre.com.

Belfast

This animation club at Blick Shared Studio, Malone Road offers a great introduction to the colourful world of animation!  The workshop which takes place this Saturday from 2.00pm to 4.00pm will allow participants to make a complete animated Lego film on an iPad, using sound effects, visual effects, titles and lots of imagination Your child will learn about the basic principles of stop motion animation, using special iPad apps and will receive a copy of their film at the end of the session. These workshops are a collaboration between Can Do Academy and Blick and are suitable for children between 7 – 14 years.

For more details on these events and to add your events free go to whatsonni.com. Follow us on twitter @whatsonNI and on facebook at fb.com/www.whatsonni.com for news, competitions and what’s on near you.  

Jacqueline McGonigle

NINJA WARRIOR-INSPIRED ASSAULT COURSE set TO bring adventure to The Boulevard

The new facility is set to create up to 20 full and part-time jobs

A brand new ninja warrior-inspired assault course is set to open at The Boulevard in Banbridge, bringing a sense of adventure to family fitness. Ninja Boxx will celebrate its opening weekend on 19 January, occupying a 7265 sq ft unit at The Boulevard. This significant £200,000 investment will be the first of its kind in the area and is expected to create up to 20 new jobs. Suitable for everyone from 6 years of age, the new adventure centre encourages children and adults of all ages to reap the benefits of exercise, with 25 unique obstacle style challenges designed to put balance, coordination, speed and agility to the test.

A brand new ninja warrior-inspired assault course is set to open at The Boulevard in Banbridge, bringing a sense of adventure to family fitness.

Ninja Boxx will celebrate its opening weekend on 19 January, occupying a 7265 sq ft unit at The Boulevard.  The new adventure centre will be the first of its kind in the area and is expected to create up to 20 new jobs.

The significant £200,000 investment will welcome the latest evolution of family fitness to the shopping centre, encouraging children and adults of all ages to reap the benefits of exercise whilst challenging budding ninjas. 25 unique obstacle-style challenges will put balance, coordination, speed and agility to the test in a stimulating and safe environment.

Ninja Boxx is the sister venture of the popular Jump Boxx, located on the Waringsford Road, Banbridge. Jump Boxx has welcomed more than 70,000 visitors since opening in 2016 and directors Scott McMillan, Lee Thompson and Robyn McClimond hope for similar success with their new enterprise at The Boulevard. Scott McMillan commented:

“Ninja Boxx is set to be a fantastic addition to our ever-growing portfolio, and we are very proud to be able to open at The Boulevard in Banbridge. The success of Jump Boxx proves the demand for an indoor family facility like this, and the fact that both adults and children can enjoy the facilities together is certain to make it a popular destination for birthday parties and family days out.”

Chris Nelmes, centre manager at The Boulevard also commented:

“We are very pleased to welcome Ninja Boxx to The Boulevard, expanding our entertainment offering and bringing something completely new to the centre. Ninja Boxx will further enhance our readily expanding portfolio, which saw considerable growth in 2018 and is set to go from strength to strength with further announcements, both in retail and food and beverage planned for 2019.”

Ninja Boxx is suitable for children from 6 years of age through to adults and will also include a café and waiting area.

This exciting addition to The Boulevard is part of an overall £7m investment at The Boulevard, which has seen a series of other recent store openings including Guess, Adidas, Sketchers, Kurt Geiger, Asics, Jack Wills and The Beauty Outlet. All these brands join existing outlet retailers including Nike, Timberland, Calvin Klein, LK Bennett, Paul Costelloe and Jaeger, with more food outlets and retailers due to be announced this year.

For more information on The Boulevard and its many leading brands visit www.the-boulevard.co.uk, facebook.com/theboulevardbanbridge, instagram.com/theboulevardbanbridge or follow @theboulevardni on Twitter.

Your Little Tiny Welcome – Free Event at Ards Arts Centre

Come along to Ards Arts Centre, this Saturday 19 January, and take a closer look and listen to ‘Your Little Tiny Welcome’, a wonderfully touching introduction to our world for babies, children, parents and well, everybody really!

 ‘Your Little Tiny Welcome to the Great Big Whole Wide World’ is an exhibition by Patrick Sanders (14 July 1976 – 16 January 2017). Patrick Sanders was a clown doctor, an illustrator, a performer, an artist, an activist and a loving husband. In 2015, Replay Theatre Company created the world’s first Baby Day celebrating our tiniest citizens. A day that was about hope for the future and about the family that Northern Ireland could be. As part of that celebration, Patrick was commissioned to create this exhibition and the beautiful book it celebrates.

Sadly, Patrick left his world far too soon but in this work, his extraordinary and unique world view lives on as his legacy.

This family event will give everyone a chance to view Patrick’s wonderful exhibition and listen to some songs inspired by Patrick’s intriguing illustrations, specially written and performed by Rachael McCabe.

Copies of the book containing all the illustrations from the exhibition will also be on sale.

This event will run over three sessions; 12noon, 1pm & 2pm. Admission is free but pre-booking is essential. To book a space, visit: http://www.ardsarts.com/

For more information contact Stacy Eakin on 0300 013 3333 Ext 40205 or stacy.eakin@ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk

DRAMATIC NEW SEASON AT PORTICO!

Portico Arts & Heritage Centre in Portaferry has five fabulous theatre shows coming up in the next few weeks. ‘Years of Our Jimmy’ on Sat 19 Jan is William Caulfield’s hilarious tribute to the legendary James Young. The show combines original and new material to bring back the beloved comedy characters of Lily O’Condriac, Billy Hulk, Big Derek, Orange Lil, Willie Simpson, The Ballymena Man and wee Sammy the Schoolboy. How is Derek’s mammy? Is Emily Beattie still on the scrounge? Has Billy Hulk started any more strikes? Is Willie Simpson ever sober? To find out the answers to these questions and much more in comedy sketches and songs this is a show not to be missed.

Frank Carson: A Rebel Without A Pause arrives on Sat 9 Feb. Belfast funnyman Frank Carson blazed a comedy trail for over fifty years.

 In this acclaimed one-man show, written and performed by Dan Gordon, we journey with Frank from his Belfast boyhood – where life was so tough even the arms on the chairs had tattoos – through his adventures in the army, and into the world of showbiz where he entertained Royalty, delighted Pope John Paul II and never forgot where he came from. A whirlwind comedy drama celebrating the man, the myth and the mouth – it’s a cracker!

On Sat 23 Feb, Pip Utton brings his multi-award winning show Playing Maggie to Portico. “Master of the self-written character monologue, Pip Utton lifts the genre onto a new plane with his embodiment of Margaret Thatcher” (The Stage). A fascinating exploration of an actor facing the challenge of Playing Maggie. The show includes an in-character Q&A. What would you like to ask Maggie?

Centre Stage Theatre Company brings its new show The Trials of Oscar Wilde on Sat 2 Mar. From the actual transcript of Edward Carson’s brilliant cross-examination, Wilde’s only surviving grandson, and international director John O’Connor, have collected and dramatised Court records, journalist’s notes and newspaper reports of the three trials involving the flawed genius, Oscar Wilde. The review in The Independent stated ‘…the result is as good as being in the gallery.’

Last of the five is Freak Show by Big Telly Theatre Productions on Fri 15 Mar. Freak Show is a highly inventive blast of theatre which collides comedy, visuals and taut poetic text with true stories of people who were displayed as freaks in the 18th Century. Fast talking eejits are hell bent to get rich quick with their bizarre bazaar of curiosities and the unexpected, but they get more than they bargained for in this radical roadshow of revenge.

Music fans are, of course, also catered for. January brings country’s finest Derek Ryan, February sees The Lonesome Ace Stringband from Canada and March features the world’s number one guitarist Don Alder, the splendid Chamber Philharmonic of Europe and the fABBAulous Bjorn Identity.

For further information or to buy tickets visit www.porticoards.com. All concerts always finish in good time for the last ferry. Portico is supported by Ards and North Down Borough Council and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.

10 thing to do this week in NI

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 (14 – 20 January)

1.       Out to Lunch Festival, Belfast, 4 – 27 January. Now in its fourteenth year this festival specialises in lunch-based art solutions in the Cathedral Quarter and beyond. This year’s festival boasts a jam-packed line-up including Britain’s Got Talent’s Lost Voice Guy and DJ Terri Hooley. To see the full line-up visit CQAF.com.

2.       Tutored Whiskey Tasting Evening, Belfast, 17 January. Learn more about Northern Ireland’s oldest whiskey producer Bushmills with a tutored tasting session at the Crown Bar, sampling Old Bushmills original, Black Bush, 10yr single malt, 16yr single malt and 21yr single malt as well as their latest whiskey The Sexton. 

3.       Art in the Orchard, Portadown, 19 January. Join professional visual artist Deborah Malcomson for a unique day of creativity at Long Meadow Farm. This will be a unique opportunity to get out into the orchards and enjoy the challenge of producing your own creative response to the surrounding apple trees.

4.       Coming Home: Art and the Great Hunger, Derry~Londonderry, 19 January – 16 March. Coming Home: Art and the Great Hunger, the acclaimed Famine art collection, currently on loan from Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University will be on display at Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin.

5.       ‘If You Can Find Me’ : A celebration of the music of Stephen Sondheim, Newry, 17 January.  A celebration of the music of Stephen Sondheim. Newry Chamber Music continues its 2018/19 season with a concert featuring rising stars from the Northern Ireland Opera Studio Artists programme.

6.       Brahms’s 2nd Piano Concerto, Belfast, 18 January. Performed by soloist pianist Boris Giltburg, Brahms’s Second Piano Concerto opens gently, but as it unfolds and expands it brings the impressive concert to a richly romantic close at the Ulster Hall.

7.       I Love Burns Night!, Belfast, 19 January. Join the Ulster Orchestra and friends at the Waterfront Hall for a ceilidh’s-worth of toe-tapping jigs, reels and, of course, the songs and poetry of ‘The Bard’ himself, Robert Burns! The Orchestra’s annual Burns Night concert is the ultimate celebration of the cultural links between Scotland and Northern Ireland.

8.       Traditional Irish Bread Making, Killinchy, 19 January. Join NI Food Tours in an 18th century thatched cottage on the shores of Strangford Lough for a truly authentic traditional Irish bread making experience.

9.       A Costume Cavalcade, Armagh, until 2 March 2019.  This exhibition at the Armagh County Museum tells the story of dress over the last three hundred years showcasing some of the most important examples in the collection.

10.   Close To Home, Limavady, until 25 January. Roe Valley Arts hosts this exhibition of work by artists of the Puffin Artists Group CIC co-ordinated by the lovely Puffin Gallery in Ballycastle and including works in ceramics, glass, paintings, jewellery and more.

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 week across NI

Down

Would you like to learn how to make local Irish breads in a very relaxed atmosphere within a small group?  If so, join Tracey Jeffrey in her thatched barn, The Stables,  10 steps away from the edge of the Lough in an area of outstanding natural beauty in Killinchy, County Down. You will take home a bag of breads that you have made along with a copy of all of the recipes used. No doubt you will also have made some friends throughout the duration of the session which runs from 10.30am – 1.00pm on Saturday 19th January.

Armagh

After playing the character Mark Halpin in RTE’s long running TV soap Fair City, Dublin-born Ryan O’Shaughnessy then went on to compete in TV shows such as The Voice of Ireland, Britain’s Got Talent and The Hit.   See Ryan perform live at the Market Place Theatre this Thursday 17th January.

Fermanagh

Join Carrybridge Lakeside Lodge & Marina for Burns Night this Friday 18th January.  For only £15 per person enjoy whiskey on arrival & supper (haggis or savoury mince, neeps & tatties), and live entertainment.   Guest artists include the Ulster Scots Agency Juvenile Pipers, Erne Highland Dancers and a Ceilidh Band.   Remember to wear a touch of tartan to this Burns Supper & Dance.  For tickets contact the Carrybridge Hotel directly.

Tyrone

You can also celebrate Burns night this Friday 18th January at the Royal Hotel Cookstown.  Join the Alastair Scott Ceilidh Band in celebrating the Life of Scotland’s Greatest Poet.  Back by popular demand this Burns Night includes all the traditional elements of a Burns Night. Tickets are available from The Royal Hotel, Cookstown 028 8676 2224 or from the Alastair Scott Ceilidh Band.

Derry

The IMBOLC Festival 2019, which runs from Friday 18th January through to 16th March, features an eclectic mix of concerts, workshops, talks, visual art and films. All in a range of locations spread throughout the city – from state-of-the art concert halls and historic buildings, to churches, cafés and bars. It features some of the world’s finest musicians from Ireland, Scotland, England, Scandinavia and America, with music from a wide range of genres including Irish traditional, roots, world, folk and classical. View the full programme of events at imbolcfestival.com.

Antrim

Ireland’s No.1 Rod Stewart Tribute show “Tonight’s the Night” have been wowing audiences far and wide. A seven-piece live show complete with backing singers, Richie Lee is a very well respected frontman and knows how to connect with a live audience. See Tonight’s the Night live at the Theatre at The Mill in Newtownabbey this Saturday 19th January, for a two hour roller coaster of Rod Stewart’s greatest songs!

Belfast

This Saturday evening at the Crescent Arts Centre you can Sing-A- Long Dirty Dancing with the movie projected onto a huge screen!  There will be performers throughout show to help show you recreate those famous dance moves, as well as a FREE prop bag with everything to need to celebrate one of the best movies ever made!  They’ll be popcorn on offer and even a chance to have your snaps taken with the look-a-likes!  Fancy dress and audience participation are strongly encouraged!

For more details on these events and to add your events free go to whatsonni.com. Follow us on twitter @whatsonNI and on facebook at fb.com/www.whatsonni.com for news, competitions and what’s on near you.  

Jacqueline McGonigle