Offers of the week from Discover Northern Ireland

Dobbins Inn, Carrickfergus, County Antrim

  • Treat yourself and someone special to a midweek break in Carrickfergus! Enjoy a night’s stay in a cosy inn, located in historic Carrickfergus. Get away from the stresses of the everyday and indulge in a Gin Sharing Platter and nibbles on arrival. After refreshments, you can visit the town of Carrickfergus, tackle the Gobbins Cliff Path Walk, or simply enjoy the stunning scenery of Mid and East Antrim and beyond. One night B&B from £99 per couple. Visit co.uk for more information.

Briarfield Farm Stays, Glenarm, County Antrim

  • Indulge in a two-night midweek stay in a four-star luxurious timber cabin complete with a wood-fired hot tub, decking and private patio. Briarfield Farm Stays is the ideal spot for a cosy retreat or, as a base to explore the world-famous Causeway Coastal Route. Relax and reconnect with nature at this unique getaway from £250 based on four sharing. Visit com for more information.

Book in advance to avoid disappointment. Subject to availability.

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com

ARMAGH OBSERVATORY & PLANETARIUM TO SCREEN DIGITAL FILM POEM

The screening will run from Saturday 20th April until Monday 20th May in the Planetarium’s prestigious Copernicous Hall 

Armagh Planetarium has launched a screening of a digital film poem by Csilla Toldy, award-winning writer and video artist/experimental film-maker.

Ec(h)o is supported by the National Lottery through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland with a Digital Artist Development Award.

Speaking about the film-poem Csilla Toldy, MA said: Echo in Greek mythology is the nymph whose own voice is never heard. She is cursed to repeat what she hears, thus she is ignored by all. This is an analogy for present-day attitudes to ecology. Eco-activists are not heard, they are cursed to repeat themselves endlessly.

In this 16-minute-long film, I focused on the elements that create our world: air, water, earth and fire. Thanks to the three screens in the Copernicus Hall of Armagh Planetarium, the viewer can have an immersive, multi-sensory experience of nature, sound, and animation. It is particularly fitting that the film screening is alongside the Planetarium’s exhibition on climate change.”

Matthew Malcolm, Creative Industries Development Officer, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, commented, “The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is excited to see Csilla Toldy’s new work in the Armagh Planetarium; supported by the National Lottery Individual Artist Digital Evolution Programme.  We are committed to encouraging work that crosses artform boundaries and this piece of immersive, multi-screen art brings together poetry, sound design, filmmaking, and animation.

 

Exhibiting at the Armagh Planetarium encourages consideration and discourse of the synergies between science and the arts; both rooted in observation, interpretation, and communication.  Thanks to National Lottery players this funding is a game changer in enabling the Arts Council to support thrilling and innovative projects like this.”

 

The film is screened in a loop and visitors will be able to engage with the artwork in the next four weeks between 20th April – 12th May. Csilla Toldy is giving an artist talk on Saturday 27th April at 1:00pm talking about her process and the ideas behind the artwork.

 

TechFoundHer Brings AI Roadshow To Belfast

A women in tech organisation set up by Northern Ireland entrepreneur Mairin Murray is set to bring their hugely popular AI Roadshow to Belfast.

The roadshow follows on from the success of the recent TechFoundHer Bootcamp in Dublin, a one day innovation summit for female founders.

The AI Roadshow taking place at The MAC, Belfast on Wednesday May 22 will include the premiere screening of the Los Angeles produced award winning movie Show Her The Money, a powerful and uplifting film dedicated to shedding light on the challenges and triumphs of women entrepreneurs in their quest for funding.

The film, produced by Catherine Gray and directed by Ky Dickens, takes audiences on an emotional journey through the lives of resilient and visionary women who have defied societal norms, shattered glass ceilings, and overcome obstacles to build their businesses. Cathering Gray and investor Wendy Ryan, featured in the movie, will be attending the roadshow from the US to do an after screening panel plus Q&A. 

The TechFoundHer AI Roadshow has an inspirational lineup of speakers who will lead a series of motivational talks with practical takeaways about the power of tech and the AI revolution that’s underway

TechFoundHer founder Murray said she is delighted to be bringing a prestigious lineup of speakers to Belfast and added that it’s been a goal to run Northern Ireland based events for a number of years.

She added: “TechFoundHer is on a mission to ensure women have the opportunity to fully contribute as tech entrepreneurs and innovators.

“Women are currently massively under-represented as the founders of tech companies. This has to change. Tech has no gender, and it’s time we come up with bold solutions to address the underinvestment in women’s startups.

“AI is happening now and women founders need to be embracing all the opportunities it presents as quickly as possible.”

TechFoundHer was set up by Mairin Murray earlier this year with the mission to “unlock the potential of women to start and lead tech companies for the benefit of our economy, society and world” she explained, adding: “We build tech competence. We advocate for entrepreneur equality and system change. We are data driven and ask questions and look for answers. We connect impact focused women tech founders in our network with peers, champions, supporters and allies.”

Speakers include producer, advocate and She Angels Founder Catherine Gray, diversity champion and CEO Kadabra, Wendy Ryan, innovator and entrepreneur, Dr Lollie Mancey, Belfast based media and marketing expert Tina Calder of Excalibur Press and Mairin herself with more to be announced over the coming weeks.

TechFoundHer AI Roadshow is supported and sponsored by Belfast City Council, Ormeau Baths, DogPatch Labs, PorterShed, Republic of Work, RDI Hub and Excalibur Press.

For information and to book tickets go to techfoundher.com

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

Antrim

Ballymoney Spring Fair is making a return to the town on April 19th & 20th – with free family-friendly activities and lots of carnival colour to look forward to.

Find out more HERE

Armagh

Banbridge Musical Society presents ‘Oklahoma!’, the ground-breaking musical that set the stage for all that followed! Rodgers & Hammerstein’s exuberant classic is a lively, tuneful musical full of cowboys, farmers, romance and fearless optimism.

Find out more HERE

Belfast

The Irish Vegan Festival is returning to Belfast on Sunday 21st April 2024 at the Europa Hotel for an event hosting all-vegan stalls selling food, drinks, crafts, clothes, cosmetics, and gifts as well as stalls and talks from other animal rights charities and speakers.

Find out more HERE

Down

The Ards International Guitar Festival is back with a bang in April 2024 with a fresh new programme of guitar inspired gigs, free fringe events, guitar clinics with industry professionals and an exhibition!

Find out more HERE

Fermanagh

Caritas in Concert, live at the Ardhowen Theatre, Enniskillen.

Find out more HERE

Derry/Londonderry

The Lost Boy: Street Scenes and Soldiers’ Tales – A Salon Series Event.

Find out more HERE

Tyrone

DIY Natural Skincare 18+ yrs – 11am-1pm.  Tutor – Leasha Hogan.  This workshop is suitable for beginners wanting to learn more about the art of DIY natural skincare.

Find out more HERE

 

 

 

Roe Valley Arts Centre Presents an Evening of Soulful Melodies with Niall McCabe

Get ready for an unforgettable evening with singer-songwriter Niall McCabe as he wows audiences at Roe Valley Arts Centre on Saturday 11 May.

Raised on a remote Irish island, Niall McCabe brings a unique blend of self-effacing humour and poignant storytelling to his performances.

Niall McCabe Photo by Colin GIllen

With intricate guitar work and a distinctive voice, McCabe effortlessly transports listeners to the heart of his island upbringing, weaving tales of isolation and wisdom into his soulful melodies.

A seasoned musician and accomplished finger-style guitar player, Niall has lent his talents to the renowned Irish trad-fusion band ‘Beoga,’ touring extensively across Ireland, Europe, and the USA.

His most recent album, ‘Rituals’, was released to critical acclaim in February 2023, and features soul-stirring tracks that have earned him a loyal fanbase worldwide.

This is set to a memorable evening of musical discovery as Niall McCabe shares his captivating melodies and heartfelt stories at Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre.

This event will be cabaret-style seating and a BYOB.

Tickets for Niall McCabe are £17 for full admission and £15 for concessions.  These can be purchased in advance through the Roe Valley Arts Centre website or by calling the Box Office on 028 7776 0650.

The Belfast Girls are Back to Cause Havoc in Armagh!

After finding fame on Facebook back in 2016 with his character Big Bernie Greene, Michael Mulcahy has gained over 180k followers.

His comedic sketches see a whole host of his ingenious characters play out scenarios set to make anyone laugh, and his new show, Belfast Girls: On the Run is no exception.

Bernie finds herself in hot water with the police after flogging the latest weight loss pill to half of Belfast! So, Bernie, Betty and Michelle find themselves on the run! And what better place to hide than the local convent? Surely no one’s going to look for her there… right?

Grab your mates and your Blossom Hill and come and find out! You don’t wanna miss out on the craic!

Featuring all the Belfast GIRLS favourite characters Big Bernie Greene, Michelle, Shankill Joe and Ma and introducing brand new characters.  Packed with the songs from the Belfast GIRLS page this comedy play will have you dancing in the isles.

This show contains strong language and adult material. Recommended age 16+

‘Belfast Girls: On the Run’ will be on stage at Armagh’s Market Place Theatre on Wednesday 1st May at 8pm. Tickets are priced at £20

Tickets for all shows can be booked online at www.visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre or through the Box Office on 03300 561 025.

The National Theatre’s WAR HORSE comes to the Grand Opera House in 2025

THE NATIONAL THEATRE’S MULTI-AWARD-WINNING PRODUCTION OF WAR HORSE COMES TO THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE IN FEBRUARY 2025

The National Theatre’s global smash-hit production of War Horse, the unforgettable theatrical event based on Michael Morpurgo’s beloved novel, will embark on a major 18-month UK Tour and will take to the Grand Opera House stage for its Northern Ireland premiere in February 2025.

War Horse will run at the Grand Opera House for two weeks from Tuesday 4 February to Saturday 15 February 2025, and tickets go on sale today for Gold & Silver Friends, Wednesday 17 April 2024 for Bronze Friends, and general on sale is this Friday, 18 April 2024.

War Horse, adapted by Nick Stafford and originally directed by Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris, has become the most successful play in the history of the National Theatre, winning more than 25 major awards and has been seen by over 8.3 million people worldwide. This new tour is co-produced with Michael Harrison, Fiery Angel, and Playing Field.

War Horse tells the remarkable story of a young boy called Albert and his horse Joey, set against the backdrop of the First World War. This powerfully moving and imaginative drama is a show of phenomenal inventiveness, filled with stirring music and songs, featuring ground-breaking puppetry work by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet Company, which brings breathing, galloping, charging horses to thrilling life on stage and has inspired a generation of theatre-makers since its premiere in 2007.

Director, Tom Morris said, “It is a huge privilege to be invited to revisit War Horse and to share this powerful story once more with audiences around the country. Michael Morpurgo’s brilliant idea, to explore the crushing violence of war through the experience of a horse, makes his story as powerful and resonant today as it has ever been. And in this time of increasing commercialism in theatre, it’s worth remembering that the production which carried War Horse to an international audience was a wild experiment, developed through workshops at the National Theatre Studio, the unique theatre laboratory where ground-breaking hits from Coram Boy and London Road to The Witches were devised. It has been an enormous thrill to return there in recent months to reunite Adrian Kohler’s magnificent puppets with designer Rae Smith, composer Adrian Sutton and other members of the original cast and creative team to start the process of bringing Joey back to the stage.”

Author, Michael Morpurgo said: “I am so delighted the National Theatre’s iconic production of War Horse is back! When Covid closed the show down in 2020 in Australia in the midst of its second World Tour, many thought, and I was amongst them, that we’d never see War Horse on stage again. Now it’s really happening – we will hear the music and songs, be amazed by its design and lighting, live Joey’s story again. War Horse is about the tragedy of war and about a horse and his boy, but it’s also so many other things – it’s about family and community, courage and loss, hope, and most importantly reconciliation.”

At the outbreak of World War One, Joey, young Albert’s beloved horse, is sold to the Cavalry and shipped to France. He’s soon caught up in enemy fire, and fate takes him on an extraordinary journey, serving on both sides before finding himself alone in no man’s land. Albert, who remained on his parents’ Devon farm, cannot forget Joey. Though still not old enough to enlist he embarks on a treacherous mission to find him and bring him home.

This tour of War Horse marks 110 years since the start of the First World War and follows the 40th anniversary of the publication of Michael Morpurgo’s global best-selling novel, which has now sold over 35 million copies world-wide and in 37 different languages.

Executive Director of the National Theatre, Kate Varah said: “We are delighted that we are able to launch this major new UK tour of War Horse. This moving and spectacular production has captured the imagination of millions of audience members across the world since it was first performed on the Olivier stage in 2007 and we are deeply appreciative and excited, to be working with our co-producers to make this possible in the current landscape. We look forward to connecting with our partner venues with this much-loved story, that appeals to all ages and which beautifully showcases the magic of live performance.”

Creative development for the tour is being led by Tom Morris with revival director Katie Henry, featuring reimagined designs by Rae Smith and additional music by Adrian Sutton. Puppet design and fabrication is by Basil Jones and Adrian Kohler for Handspring Puppet Company, lighting design is by Rob Casey, movement and horse choreography is by Toby Sedgwick with puppet direction by Matthew Forbes. Animation and projection design is by Nicol Scott for 59 Productions, John Tams is songmaker and sound design is by Christopher Shutt. Casting is by Jill Green CDG and associate designer is Will Fricker. Casting is to be announced.

War Horse received its world premiere on 9 October 2007 at the National Theatre, where it played for two seasons before opening at the New London Theatre in March 2009. Since then, War Horse has been seen in 97 cities in 14 countries, including productions on Broadway, in Toronto and Berlin, with touring productions in the UK and Ireland, North America, the Netherlands and Belgium.

For more information visit WarHorseOnStage.com.

War Horse on tour is supported by Charles Stanley, the National Theatre’s Touring Partner.

North Down Museum Celebrates Transport Through the Ages at New Exhibition

North Down Museum recently opened a new exhibition ‘Trains, Boats and Planes,’ exploring and celebrating modes of transport through objects from the museum’s collection.

The museum’s collection possesses a wealth of paintings and artefacts relating to transport and the curated display is a celebration of the movement of people by rail, sea and sky.

Visitors can see an array of artistic interpretations of magnificent vehicles, from the Coronation Scot train to the de Havilland Rapide aircraft flying over Bangor, to tall ships and warships in Bangor Bay. Many of the items have been put on display especially for the exhibition, offering a unique opportunity to view them.

Highlights include paintings by Bangor-born artist Norman Whitla and original travel and tourism posters that were issued by British Railways to promote Bangor in the 1950s.

Speaking about the exhibition, North Down Museum’s Manager, Arlene Matthews said: “This exhibition highlights the huge impact that transport has made in shaping the history of our borough. Transportation has facilitated the growth of industry and opportunity in our towns and villages and continues to play an essential part of our daily lives.”

Trains, Boats and Planes is open in North Down Museum’s Long Gallery until Sunday 16 June. Admission is free.

For more information visit: www.andculture.org.uk

Hundreds Of NI Companies & Experts Set To Attend National Construction Summit In Dublin

Hundreds of construction companies and experts are set to travel to Dublin next week for the annual National Construction Summit at the Sport Ireland Campus, Blanchardstown.

Taking place on Thursday April 18, the event incorporates a comprehensive programme including a wide array of seminars and free workshops, the National Construction Summit, organised by Premier Publishing & Events, will also feature an extensive exhibition area, showcasing the latest products, services and technology for the construction, engineering, sustainable building, maintenance and architectural sectors.

Key Conference themes at the 2024 National Construction Summit include: Jobs, Skills, Training and Education; Infrastructural Investment; Public & Private Housing; Finance; Building Materials & Services Innovation; Foreign Direct Investment (FDI); Project Ireland 2040, the Housing For All Plan; Smart Design for Off-site Construction; Construction 4.0; Green Technology; and Sustainability.

Speakers at the conference will touch on a variety of subjects including discussing the fact that construction output in Ireland is forecast to grow by 3.2% in 2023 and 4.4% in 2024, according to Euroconstruct, an independent construction market forecasting network active in 19 European countries. Which is in contrast to output declines in construction across Europe.

Attendees will also hear about the Government’s housing policy for housing for all all to 2030. A multi-annual, multi-billion euro plan, it is designed to improve Ireland’s housing system and deliver more homes of all types for people with different housing needs. It has a built-in annual review mechanism to respond to progress made in implementing the plan, to challenges in implementation, and to changes in the external environment.

The conference will discuss the fact that housing supply has been increasing, and the continuing increase in house prices and rents indicate that demand for housing is still growing at a faster pace than supply.

The conference will also touch on the challenges being faced by the sector discussing how the construction sector is a vital component of the Irish economy providing the necessary infrastructure required to sustain Ireland’s economic growth and competitiveness and to attract foreign direct investment (FDI). According to a recent EY Economic Advisory report, the value of Irish construction output is projected to reach €35.2 billion in 2024.

Although the Irish construction industry is undergoing a steady recovery following subdued activity in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it faces significant challenges, such as rising materials costs, skills shortages and difficulties in planning and public sector procurement.

Innovation will also play a central role in the event with many speakers discussing the fact that in order to design and construct the sustainable buildings and infrastructure required by a growing population and to help businesses adapt to the challenges of the unfolding fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), the construction industry throughout Ireland needs to rapidly adopt innovative technologies and techniques. However, there is concern that the industry is not evolving fast enough to meet these changing needs.

The National Construction Summit will host over 100 speakers across seven stages. Included in the day will be a series of panels on topics ranging from “Building a Resilient Workforce: Attracting and Retaining Skilled Construction Talent”, “Voices of the Irelands MMC Sector: Priorities and Perspectives for a Sustainable Future”, “How PPPs can help meet Ireland’s infrastructure challenges”, and “Is Ireland Destined to Become a Secondary Data Hosting Location?” 

Agendas for the event are now live at nationalconstructionsummit.ie/agenda and details on all speakers are available at nationalconstructionsummit.ie/speakers 

The National Construction Summit also includes a number of co-located events which include:

  • Project Controls Event
  • The Architecture, Design and Planning Expo
  • BIM & Digital Construction Show
  • The Data Centre and Critical Infrastructure Expo
  • Fit-out & Interior Live
  • Health & Safety
  • Lean Construction Show
  • Modern Methods of Construction
  • Modular & Offsite Construction Show
  • The Engineering Summit
  • The National Facility Management and Maintenance Show
  • Passive Construction & NZEB
  • Smart & Green Building Expo

 

Registration is free at nationalconstructionsummit.ie

Offers of the week from Discover Northern Ireland

Burrendale Hotel, Country Club and Spa, Newcastle, County Down

  • Welcome spring with two nights B&B nestled beneath the Mourne Mountains. Visit Newcastle, just a ten-minute walk away, and explore the miles of sandy beaches and boutique shops on offer. Relax and unwind with a two-course evening meal and full complimentary use of the Country Club, including the 12m indoor heated pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. From £240 based on two people sharing. Visit com for more information.

Da Vinci’s Hotel, Derry~Londonderry, County Londonderry

  • Step into spring with a break in the Walled City. Enjoy an overnight stay in a spacious room and indulge in a sumptuous two-course evening meal at Caterina’s Bistro. Kickstart your break with a complimentary bottle of bubbly before you explore the heart of the city! Finish your break in comfort and style as you wake up to a full Irish Breakfast. From just £145 per couple. Visit com for more information.

Book in advance to avoid disappointment. Subject to availability.

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com.