FLive2013 is On Fire!!!

It’s free family fun for all when Falkor comes to town!

Everywhere else may be beginning to cool down but here in Fermanagh we’re just warming up!

While the main FLive Festival begins properly in the first week of October, Falkor our local dragon just can’t wait to turn up the heat!

So he’d love you to join him for family day of fun and festivities at the Dragon Parade. You’re invited to get all dressed up and be amazed as Falkor makes his fiery way to the Diamond, accompanied by a fiery Samba band and their rhythmic beat. At the Diamond, Falkor will meet a giant Trojan horse and you can watch the famous story of Troy take place right before your very eyes!

It promises to be a colourful spectacle, complete with puppets and props made by local school children, ably assisted by artists Genevieve Murphy and Jon Kelly.

After you’ve been suitably entertained, you’re also welcome to follow Falkor back to his grand home at Enniskillen Castle to enjoy fun and games, including at workshops, drumming lessons, face painting, archery and bouncy castles!

The Dragon Parade takes place on Saturday the 28th of September from 1.30- 5.00pm and is FREE event – find out more at flive.org.uk, like us on facebook.com/fermanaghlive or follow us on Twitter  – @fermanaghlive #Flive2013

10 THINGS TO DO IN NORTHERN IRELAND NEXT WEEK

The Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB) has put together a list of 10 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland over the next week (October 7 – 13).

  • Moscow State Circus, Waterfront Hall, Belfast, October 2 – 13.  The world’s most famous circus brings Russia’s greatest and most talented circus performers to Belfast.  You’ll be amazed by the breakneck speed, juggling, back-flipping and trampoline frolics.
  • Public Lecture, Armagh Public Library, Co. Armagh, October 10.  Come along to this public lecture by Professor Thompson from Queen’s University Belfast on the theme of Anglican Book Collectors in Ireland.
  • Belfast FASHIONWEEK, Ulster Museum, various venues in Belfast, October 10 – 13.  This season’s chic events and runway shows will take place across the city with nightly shows featuring the very best independent designer boutiques, local designers and top names from the high street.
  • Beginner’s Crochet, Home Craft Revival, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, October 12.  Learn all you need to know to make some lovely items.  The morning is spent practising the stitches and then you will have lunch before starting the afternoon project.  Everyone will go home with a finished article – usually a hat.
  • Morning and Afternoon, The Playhouse Theatre, Co. Londonderry, October 12.  Glistening with moments of visceral self-searching and unexpected tenderness, this play fatefully reconnects the lives of two very different men in two intensely personal stories unpinned to Derry~Londonderry’s recent past.
  • Man on the Moon, Theatre at the Mill, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, October 12.  Sean Doran has just been fired from his dead-end job.  His girlfriend and child have left him, and the bank has repossessed his house.  Alone by the Half Moon Lake, Sean tries to fashion sense of his terrible day, taking us on a soul-searching journey through life, love and death via his past, present and future.
  • Autumn Pumpkin Fest and Scarecrow Pageant, Castle Ward, Co. Down, October 12 – 13.  Choose from over 2,000 pumpkins which are ready for you to scoop out and carve.  Find the Pumpkin People in their trail, browse an extensive display of local crafts and bring along your very own scarecrow creation to enter into the Scarecrow Pageant.
  • Fermanagh Walking Festival, various locations in Co. Fermanagh, October 12 – 14.  Guided family, intermediate and advanced walks are available during the festival and will be lead by members of the Fermanagh Ramblers, Cooneen Ramblers and Knockatallen Ramblers Walking Club.
  • Apple Press Day, Ardress House, Portadown, Co. Armagh, October 13.  Set in the middle of Orchard County, this is the ideal location to hear all about Armagh’s famous apples and have some family fun.  Have a go on the apple press, discover the apple trail and make some apple crafts.
  • Spooky Candy and Chocolate Apple Show, Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory, Castlereagh Road, Belfast, until October 31.   Watch scary lollies being made, make your own chocolate apples and take part in the missing finger quiz.

Jacqueline from whatsonni.com shares her pick of family events happening across the North this weekend.

Down

Red Bull Foxhunt is back and it’s bigger and better than ever! Once again, downhill mountain-biking legend, multiple World Cup winner & favourite for the 2013 title, Gee Atherton returns to Northern Ireland this October for the innovative downhill-pursuit challenge where the hunters become the hunted! Red Bull Foxhunt will take place over 2 days, with qualifier time-trials taking place on the 5th and the event proper on Sunday 6th of October.

Tyrone

This year’s Flann O’Brien Literary Festival, which takes place in Strabane and Lifford from Thursday 3rd October to Saturday 5th October, will celebrate the life and works of one of the major players in 20th century Irish literature, Flann O’Brien, who was born Brian O’Nolan in Strabane on 5th October 1911.

Fermanagh

Experience Fermanagh’s finest live entertainment and visual arts this autumn when the county’s 5th Arts Festival; Fermanagh Live takes place from the 3rd to the 6th October 2013.  Embracing music, drama and visual arts, Fermanagh Live is a celebration of many great events highlighting both local and other innovative talent while promoting Fermanagh’s culture and heritage.  This is a unique opportunity for audiences to experience an exciting and exhilarating programme with an eclectic mix of events that are not to be missed!

Derry

Meadowbank Sports Arena Magherafelt is the venue on Saturday 5th October for the town’s Multi-Cultural Event celebrating our local culture and the cultures of our new residents, with an associated children’s fun day from 12pm to 4pm. Admission is free.

Armagh

The Moscow Ballet perform Sleeping Beauty at the Market Place Theatre on Saturday 5th October. Once upon a time…[as all good fairytales begin], in a faraway land beyond imagination, Tchaikovsky’s sumptuous music fills the air and wondrous characters come to life before your very eyes. Fairytale characters abound alongside a King, a Queen, Good and Evil Fairies, Fairies of Gold, Silver, Diamonds and Sapphire plus the handsome Prince, all weaving their magic to present this timeless tale of Princess Aurora, The Sleeping Beauty – a story lovingly repeated throughout generations but never before performed so magnificently as with this colourful spectacle of Russia’s finest – Moscow Ballet.

Antrim

The Northern Ireland Potato Festival is a free family event taking place in the Glens of Antrim,  Innisfree Farm  and Portnagree House on October 4th, 5th and 6th. Italy has pasta, Spain has paella, Northern Ireland has…well, potatoes of course! Join in the fun at the North Coast at this three day festival to celebrate the mainstay of our culinary culture.

Belfast
Wrestling Superstars are taking a break from their tours of America, Europe, Japan & Mexico to take part in a giant one-off extravaganza in Belfast City.  The Belfast Waterfront is the venue for this year’s must-see event where fans will have the chance to witness the passion of dedicated athletes perfecting their craft.  Wrestling Superstars will collide in an epic encounter inside the ring that’ll grip the audience’s attention like nothing you have seen before.  The spectacular event takes place on October 4th with doors opening at 7.30pm and show time at 8.00pm. Spectators will get the chance to get up close and personal with their favourite stars. This is a fantastic chance to have a great night out with friends and family at an affordable price. The action, excitement and fun cannot be matched.

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A Spooky Special at the Crescent this Halloween

DRACULA is coming to Belfast!  The Count will creep into the Crescent Arts Centre from Oct 28th until Nov 2nd 2013 for some petrifying panto performances.

Performed by the Isosceles Theatre Company, ‘DRACULA – THE PANTO!’ has been a Halloween Family Favourite and has captivated and tickled both adults and children on its travels.  The show is full of big laughs, big songs and big teeth, all performed by Pat Abernethy and Dave Marsden.  It’s irresistibly scary fun for ages 8-80 in true panto style.

The naughty Count has shown his fangs to shrieks of delight across the UK, and now he turns his chilling stare on South Belfast.

The multi-talented Isosceles company has been touring to Northern Ireland for many  years, and ‘DRACULA – THE PANTO!’ has always been a big hit, returning to many theatres again and again.

‘Fun, fangs and other fab treats – a delight’ LONDON METRO

‘Fast, furious, and funny. Dracula makes perfect panto fare’ BIG ISSUE

‘Witty writing, easy rapport, expertly played, a remarkable example of highly professional skill – really great fun’ TAUNTON TIMES

Tickets are available from the Crescent Arts Centre Box Office on (028) 9024 2338 or online at www.crescentarts.org

Mon 28 October – Sat 2 November – 7:00pm

With Additional Saturday Matinee – 3:00pm

Suitable for ages 8-80

£10/£8/£6

Family Discount Tickets Available

Migration season is here, Brent events begin at Castle Espie

We are gearing up for October here at WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre and, with the arrival of the Brent Geese, Autumn is finally upon us. So come and experience the wonders of migration with one of the following events:

The ‘Brent are Back’ event – this is the time of the year when 90% of the world’s population of Light- bellied Brent Geese comes to Northern Ireland with Strangford Lough being their favorite staging post… Our friendly guide will  bring you on a brent journey and explain to you how they feed on the vast expanses of eel grass exposed at low water along the muddy estuaries. Followed by how every year when the spring arrives these same small geese take on the largest migration journey of any goose travelling 2,900 miles from Ireland to the high Canadian arctic.

Photograph courtesy of Richard Taylor Jones

At the moment there are currently around 20,500 birds on Strangford Lough, feeding up after this long and hazardous journey. Visitors may be able to witness around 2000-3000 of these incredible migrants from the Limekiln Observatory and Brent Hide when they visit WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre. The event takes every weekend at 12 noon and 2pm during the month of October.

on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th October join us for our popular ‘Tick & Twitch event’ – a fun competition to win a free family pass to Castle Espie (2 adults and 2 children). Simply turn up, collect your bird spotting sheets from reception, and head out around our grounds to try and tick off as many of the 20 birds you can find. Great fun for all, including those who don’t know their Starlings from their Cormorants.

Finally one not to be missed! join us after hours on Saturday 12th October for  our ‘Brent Dusk Event’. This includes an evening walk with our expert warden followed by supper in the Loughshore cafe and a slideshow in the Drumlin theatre. Costs £20 per adult and £10 for kids, 6pm – 9pm. Booking is essential. (weather permitted)

Events are included in the cost of admission and free to WWT members. Please refer to website for full events listings at wwt.org.uk/visit/castleespie alternatively contact us on 02891 874146.   WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre is open every day from 10am to 5.00pm and parking is free of charge. Follow us on facebook and twitter @wwtcastleespie.

Uplifting new play tells the little known true story of Pits and Perverts

An unlikely and widely unknown alliance between Welsh miners on strike and a group of London-based gay activists is being brought to life in a new stage play in the Alley Theatre, Strabane on Friday 11th October.

Pits and Perverts is an uplifting true story about the birth of the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM).  The semi autobiographical play is penned by Derry man Micheál Kerrigan who, at the height of the strikes in the 1980s, was involved in the LGSM group which was set up to support the miners and their families in South Wales.  The group became the largest fundraisers for miners in South Wales raising in excess of £22,000.

Directed and produced by Patricia Byrne for Sole Purpose Productions in association with The Rainbow Project, this touching and funny drama is based on real events that took place during Thatcher’s leadership. Although the events around the miner’s strikes are well documented, this part of history and the struggle by the miners and their families in South Wales is generally unknown.

Pits and Perverts is the first play by Derry-born Micheál Kerrigan, a long standing gay activist who was a member of the LGSM Group in the 1980s and has used his own experiences in writing the script. Micheál was also instrumental in organising the first ever Gay Pride March in Ireland in Dublin in 1973 and the first Gay Pride Festival in Derry in 1993.

Speaking about the staging of the play Micheál commented:

“This is an untold story. Everyone remembers the strikes but few people knew of the gay community’s support for the miners. The play also looks at the parallels of the Northern Ireland situation, the miners strike and the struggle for gay rights. The story is a powerful one which illustrates the path that led to LGBT rights being brought to the forefront of Trade Union equality legislation.”

Pits and Perverts centres on Sean, who leaves Derry in the 1980s at the height of the troubles. He heads to London where he comes out as a gay man. Sean joins the newly established support group and invites two miners from South Wales to stay with him and his partner. When realising that they are staying with a gay couple, the miners are torn between their own prejudices and their need for support. The events that unfold impact on all their lives and on the unions for years to come.  The title comes from the Pits and Perverts Ball which was held in 1984 to raise funds for the miners. A national newspaper had described the connection between the miners and the gay community as an ‘unholy alliance of Pits and Perverts’. The group then took the name as an act of defiance.

The production’s five-strong cast includes four actors from Northern Ireland alongside Jason Davies, who is from South Wales and whose father was a miner during the time in which the play is set.

Producer and Director Patricia Byrne commented:

“The research phase of the production has been fascinating. We have been able to access archive video footage of the group and the miners, photos, minutes from meetings, and have spoken to some of the people who were involved to get their take on what happened. We have also received letters of support from Sian James MP for Swansea East, Dr Hywel Francis MP for Aberavon and have been working closely with Mike Jackson who set up the group with Mark Ashton (RIP) in 1984.”

Mike Jackson added:

Pits and Perverts is wonderful, embracing so much important detail, so much historical truth, the pain and the joys. A masterpiece expression of all that LGSM was about.”

Sole Purpose Productions was founded in 1997 and exists to use the discourse of imagination to investigate and illuminate social and public issues. The Rainbow Project is a health organisation that works to improve the health and wellbeing of LGBT people in Northern Ireland.

Pits and Perverts was developed with assistance from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland’s Joint Sectoral Dramaturgy Project, administered by Tinderbox Theatre Company. This production is supported by UK City of Culture, Culture for All, Community Foundation NI and the Derry Trades Union Council. Sole Purpose is core funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland National Lottery Fund.

Recommended age 16+, contains some strong language.  Tickets are £10 and available from the Alley Theatre Box Office on 028 71 384444 or online www.alley-theatre.com

Piece By Piece – A Patchwork Story

Learn to create your own family heirloom patchwork quilt – free with Valerie Eames.

Patchwork quilting goes far beyond the best way to upcycle old clothes past their best. It’s a craft that requires precision, skill and flair, a social and community pastime, passed down through the generations, from grandmother to mother. As well as being colourful and keeping families warm in the depths of winter, some quilts tell stories, others are a kaleidoscopic celebration of colour and design. With names like Flying Geese, Log Cabin, Pieced Start and Dutchman’s Puzzle, each one is a triumph of the craft and the product of both exceptional skill and people working together.

A founder member of the Quilters’ Guild of Ireland, Valerie Eames is passionate about patchwork and passing on those skills as still enjoyable and relevant in today’s world. Valerie’s patchwork workshops are engaging and will inspire you to create some family heirlooms of your own.

Beginning with a guided tour of Valerie’s work, which includes incredible examples of American Civil War, Traditional and Contemporary quilts, you’ll then be shown how to embark on your own quilting project.

You’ll find Valarie Eames and Piece by Piece, at the Presbyterian Hall, Queen Elizabeth Road, Enniskillen, from Thursday 3rd to Saturday 5th October, from 10am to 5pm each day.

Everyone welcome! Find out more at fFLve.org.uk, like us on facebook.com/FermanaghLive or follow us on Twitter – @FermanaghLive #Flive2013

see image at: http://www.flive.org.uk/FREE_Piece_by_Piece_-_Valerie_Eames

Beavers’ Feathered Star Quilt

This quilt was inspired by a family heirloom – the maker and date unknown. It probably originated in North Carolina during the American Civil War. The name Feathered Star comes from the small dark and light bias cut squares that edge each star. The lighter coloured fabric has been tea dyed to give it a more aged appearance.

Gerry Kelly hosts an Audience with May McFettridge and Dame Mary Peters

Broadcaster Gerry Kelly will interview some of Northern Ireland’s most loved household names in two one-off ‘An Audience with’ events at The Courtyard Theatre.

On Monday 7 October Gerry Kelly, himself one of our most popular and long standing presenters, interviews Queen of Comedy May McFettridge and the man behind her, John Linehan as part of the theatre’s ‘Distinguished Lecture Series’. Come along for an evening of quick wit and infectious comedy to see one of the busiest entertainers in Ireland.

Then on Monday 11 November, Gerry interviews Northern Ireland’s Olympic golden girl, Dame Mary Peters. The athletics legend converted her raw talent into an international career. Come and hear her inspirational story in her own words.

Tickets, for both events only £10, can be booked via Box Office on 028 9034 0202 or online at www.thecourtyardtheatre.com

FLive presents: the Pictures That Make the News

Starting out as a press photographer covering the closing stages of the conflict here in Northern Ireland, before moving on to more in-depth, social documentary work around the world, Andrew McConnell has developed an incredible reputation as an intrepid photojournalist, creating a powerful body of work that is both provocative and emotive.

In this free exhibition at the Belmore Court Hotel, Andrew presents a selection of his work spanning an award-winning career and including pieces that he’s also exhibited in London, New York, Seville and Dubai. Andrew’s work has also previously appeared in publications such as National Geographic Magazine, Newsweek, Time Magazine, The New York Times, The Guardian, FT Magazine, Vanity Fair, the Sunday Times Magazine, Der Spiegel, L’espresso, and Internazionale. Most recently, Andrew picked up 1st places in both World Press Photo, Portrait Story and Arts & Entertainment, and NPPA Best of Photojournalism, Best of Show, as well as a gold and a silver at the China International Press Photo Contest.

Andrew’s photojournalism is both social documentation and dramatic insight onto the world at large, from the people working the salt mines of Uganda, to those misplaced by floods in Pakistan and those misplaced by the war in Syria, to the rubbish dumps of Accra, Ghana, where children survive by gathering anything of value from the West’s technological waste. His eye for a human story is incredible, told through the camera lens in a deeply personal way, with great empathy and humanity – this exhibition is simply unmissable.

Andrew McConnell, Photojournalist, Exhibition is at the Belmore Court & Motel from Thursday 3rd to Sunday 6th October, running all day.

You can see more and get a flavour of Andrew’s work at andrewmcconnell.com/

Find out more at FLive.org.uk, like us on facebook.com/FermanaghLive or follow us on Twitter – @FermanaghLive #Flive2013

10 Things to do in Northern Ireland Next Week.

The Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB) has put together a list of 10 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland over the next week (September 30 – October 6).

  • Peek-a-Book! Children’s Literature Festival, Waterside Theatre and Arts Centre, Co. Londonderry, October 1 – 5.  Peek-a-Book! is a festival for everyone featuring a host of stimulating children’s events which will bring fantastic children’s characters to life in a fun and exciting experience not to be missed!
  • Othello, The Market Place Theatre, Co. Armagh, October 2.  Othello’s world will be brought vividly to life as a live string quartet and stunning ensemble cast combine with some of literature’s most vibrant language and characters.  A dangerous tale of ambition, jealousy and love will unfurl as Shakespeare’s classic tale of deception hurtles to its dramatic and poignant conclusion.
  • American Wrestling Roadshow, Waterfront Hall, Belfast, October 4.  Wrestling superstars are taking a break from their tours of America, Europe, Japan and Mexico to take part in this giant one-off extravaganza and fans will get the chance to get up close and personal with their favourite stars.
  • Wireless Mystery Theatre presents The Third Policeman, The Alley Theatre, Strabane, Co. Tyrone, October 4.  A murder thriller, a hilarious comic satire about a village police force, a surrealistic vision of eternity, the story of a tender brief unrequited love affair between a man and his bicycle, and a chilling fable of unending guilt.
  • The Big Bass Swing Band, Ardhowen Theatre, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, October 4.  Follow the journey of Irish and Scottish folk songs across the Atlantic as they meet African rhythms and watch as they develop into Blues and Swing, with a big Elvis finale.
  • Poetry Month, Waterside Theatre, Co. Londonderry, October 5.  Carol Ann Duffy, critically acclaimed UK Poet Laureate, will be welcomed into the city to perform as part of Poetry Month. This is a rare and wonderful opportunity to be inspired by one of the most significant names in contemporary British poetry.
  • Autumn Plant Fair, Rowallane Gardens, Saintfield, Co. Down, October 5.  A favourite event for gardeners and non gardeners. Browse through the many specialist plant stalls and buy a plant grown in Rowallane’s world famous garden. 
  • Craft Beer and Cider Tasting, the MAC, Belfast, October 5.  Come along and enjoy many craft beers and cider with some well matched food bites.  A night of fun and knowledge.
  • Mr Hullabaloo’s Enchanted Tea Party, The Courtyard Theatre, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, October 6.  Dress up as a princess or knight and join Mr Hullabaloo for an interactive afternoon tea party unlike any other.  There will be lots of fun activities, a live dinner show and afternoon tea in china cups.
  • Titanic Violin Exhibition, Titanic Belfast, until October 13.  The violin played by bandmaster Wallace Hartley during Titanic’s tragic maiden voyage will go on display at Titanic Belfast this month. The violin will reside in the replica second-class accommodation suite in Titanic Belfast’s Fit-Out Gallery before going to auction.