National Trust invites local people to skip the gym and lose the Christmas weight – outdoors.

It’s an all too familiar feeling. What seemed like a good idea to have that third mince pie or extra serving of pudding a few weeks back has left you feeling sluggish and feeling the pinch around the waistband.  With the average person gaining 5lbs over the party season the National Trust is giving you the chance to shed some of your weight gain with a new month long, outdoor challenge.

The challenge builds on recent research by the University of Essex which shows that exercising in a natural environment boosts people’s physical and mental health more than going to indoor gyms, even in winter.  This suggests that the Outdoor Gym Challenge, which can be done anywhere – not just in the breathtaking outdoors places looked after by the Trust – could prove to be far more beneficial and less costly than signing up for New Year gym membership, 60 per cent of which are given up in the first six months.

Cycling at Castleward

Exercises in the challenge include power walking, tree press ups and ‘spotty dogs’ (on the spot step backs using opposite arm and leg).

In Northern Ireland the National Trust has an abundance of properties with perfect outdoor gyms.  At Castle Ward in County Down explore the stunning 820 acre walled demesne with walking, running and cycling trails. There’s a popular 3.2 mile running route and a 2.4 mile woodland route which is a good all over body workout as the terrain works every muscle and there’s plenty of scenery to keep the mind alert.

Rowallane Garden and Minnowburn both offer long walking trails and ample safe space to run and exercise in the outdoors.  Whilst on the outskirts of Belfast, Divis and the Black Mountain is a walkers paradise where you can combine a walk with a spot of geocaching- an outdoor activity in which you have to seek and find caches using GPS technology. There are four caches hidden in this dramatic, windswept landscape which take in the summit of Black Mountain as well as the National Trust visitor centre and a circular way-marked walk around the mountain.

Downhill Demesne

Or why not head to Portstewart Strand where many walkers and families enjoy the two miles of magnificent golden sands.  A super way marked trail at the top of the sand ladder meanders through 6,000 year old dunes to the river edge at the Bann Estuary.  The serenity of the estuary provides habitats for shelducks and other waders – a wonderful contrast to the wind and waves of the open beach.

Further along in County Fermanagh, Castle Coole and Florence Court both offer perfect outdoor gym spaces for walkers, joggers and keen runners.  Cyclists can also gather some speed at Florence court along the cycle trails on site.

Other key sites include;

  • Mount Stewart Co Down, where abundant walks await
  • On the North Coast, Downhill Demesne and Carrick-a-Rede to the Giant’s Causeway – coastal walks
  • Springhill – the perfect outdoor gym offering forest and acres of open space for all sorts of exercise
  • The Argory – with riverside and wider estate walks as well as cycle paths and trails to explore while burning off the calories

Jo Burgon, Outdoors Programme Director at the National Trust, said: “Enabling everyone to enjoy the outdoors is one of the core reasons why the Trust exists.   One of our founders, Octavia Hill wanted to bring peace and beauty into the lives of ordinary people, and she campaigned to save open spaces from development and to protect access across the UK.  Everyone across the region can enjoy an outdoor gym where a National Trust open space is nearby.  We have miles of coastline and countryside with many paths for walkers and those who enjoy the great outdoors.

Dr Jo Barton, a green exercise specialist with the University of Essex, said: “The effects of exercising outdoors in natural surroundings can be life changing.  This is because of the effect it has on your mood and levels of self-esteem.

Outdoor Gym!

“Mood is an integral component of daily life and strongly influences our feelings of happiness and how we cope with stressful situations.  Exercising in nature lifts your mood and boosts your self-esteem.  It also has immunising properties which helps you deal with future challenges more effectively.

“Research implies this is true regardless of the weather conditions, where you are, and how long you exercise outside.  Even a five minute walk outside to escape your work can reenergise you and restore your mental fatigue. This is even more important in winter months when daylight hours are reduced.  A short walk on a crisp winter morning can really lift your spirits and set you up for the day.”

The exercise challenge, devised by Somerset outdoor training company Eco Fitness which already runs exercise programmes at the National Trust’s Stourhead in Wiltshire, has been designed to ease people into an outdoors regime where exercise is more like fun then a chore.

Jennie Antell from Eco Fitness said: “We hope people will be inspired to just get outdoors and give our plan a go.  Weekend activities are fun and sociable and focused around exercising with friends and family, and in the week we want to encourage people to make effective use of their lunch hour and grab some time outside.

“No props or equipment are needed.  It really is easy to join in.  It’s just a case of wearing the right clothing and getting outside to enjoy the fresh air, whatever the weather.”

The Trust’s outdoor gym challenge marks the start of its five year focus on the Outdoors.  To follow the day-by-day plan, visit http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/outdoorgym

‘Oh the drama – at Belfast’s New School of Performing Arts’

BSPA Patron Rachel Tucker with Artistic Director James Huish

Local singing sensation James Huish has teamed up with private equity group Loft Commercial Holdings LLP to secure funding to launch the new Belfast School of Performing Arts (BSPA).  The prestigious new school will be based at the home of the Belfast Operatic Company in their purpose built rehearsal facilities on Heron Road in the city and will focus on delivering fun based music, drama and dance classes for 6 to 18 years olds.

The teaching syllabus will focus on delivering structured training sessions every Saturday morning, developing key skills in the areas of dancing, acting and singing.  The school’s tutors and assistants will draw from a wealth of professional experience in their own specialist areas and, with the emphasis on ‘fun while we learn’, will help to develop solid foundations for anyone aspiring towards a career in the performing arts.  The school will run over three terms with students and tutors working towards a large live production of a popular hit show (details of which are still a closely guarded secret!).

Rachel Tucker, local girl and star of hit Andrew Lloyd Webber TV show ‘I’d do anything’, will be the schools inaugural patron. She is looking forward to running workshops with the students when her busy schedule allows her to make it back home to Belfast.  Rachel is currently based in London playing the lead role of ‘Elphaba’ in the West End’s award winning, critically acclaimed production of ‘Wicked’ (www.wickedthemusical.co.uk).  Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire that re-imagined the stories and characters created by L. Frank Baum in ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’, WICKED tells the incredible untold story of an unlikely but profound friendship between two girls who first meet as sorcery students.

Passionate about the arts and, in particular, musical theatre, Rachel is hugely excited about the new school, which will give budding local talent the opportunity to hone their skills from an early age alongside some of the Province’s most respected professional tutors.

She goes on to say, “Northern Ireland is a culturally rich and diverse place which has over the years generated a wealth of talented actors and actresses who have shone on the global stage.  We should be embracing this heritage and encouraging and engaging young people to get involved in the performing arts from an early age.  BSPA represents a huge opportunity to really raise the bar and I’m so excited to have the opportunity to be involved.  James and his fantastic team should be commended for taking the initiative to establish such a valuable asset to help develop our very own home grown talent for the future”.

Artistic Director, James says, “Initially we are limited to just 75 places for the first term which will start in January 2011 and interest has been overwhelming with 65% of the slots already snapped up by eager young actors and actresses. We are also hugely excited to announce the Rachel Tucker scholarship which provides for a limited number of assisted places for low income families each term”.

In addition to the in house Saturday morning classes the BSPA team will also be out and about holding performing arts workshops in local schools and colleges.  The workshops are specifically designed to support the learning outcomes of the new A level performing arts syllabus and will focus on both the performance and technical elements of a production.  Head teachers are encouraged to get in touch for further information.

Connor Dinsmore from Ballymena based private equity group Loft Commercial Holdings goes on to say “We are fully committed to our investment in BSPA – not only will the new school fulfill a real supply gap in the local market place but it also represents a huge opportunity to engage, educate, encourage and properly equip young people who may wish to pursue a career in the performing arts.  We are really excited about the potential to scale this business up and are looking forward to supporting James, Rachael and the rest of the team”.

Anyone who would like more information or to register their interest is encouraged to go to the school’s website www.thebspa.co.uk as places are quickly filling up.

All the latest news from the Alley Theatre!

2011 Spring news from the Alley Theatre

January 2011

Aladdin comes to Strabane

Panto fun is coming to the Alley as welcomes Aladdin and his crew for 5 nights of panto fun. Starring Gary Gamble as Widow Twankey and a host of top North West actors, this fun panto will entertain everyone from 3 to 103!
There is a limited run for the Panto at the Alley Theatre, so early boo

king is very advisable to ensure an enjoyable night’s entertainment in the palatial surroundings of Strabane’s state of the art theatre.

Can Aladdin achieve his dream of getting the Princess to fall in love with him?  Can Aladdin’s mother, Widow Twankey, successfully run a Chinese laundry despite the help of her accident prone assistant (and prospective boyfriend) Wishee Washee?  Can the evil Abanazar steal all the gold and riches or can our hero, Aladdin, put a stop to his uncle’s evil plans and ensure that everybody can live happily ever after?

The questions are simple but make sure you join in the fun as all will be revealed in the Alley Theatre with the production of “Aladdin – the Pantomime!” To book simply contact the Alley Box Office on 028 7138 4444 or book online by clicking here.

Do you have a child in P1 – P4?

Would your child like to star in the Alley Panto, Aladdin? We have some places on offer for P1 – P4 children who want to star in the panto, no experience required, just bags of energy!

If your child is interested, make your way to Melvin Hall, Strabane, between 5 p.m. until 6 p.m for an open call on Jan 3rd. Good luck!

Kintra returns for US success.

Almost 3 years after Kintra gave their first ever performance in the Alley, they make a welcome return to their ‘home’. 2010 was arguably Kintra’s most successful year so far when they made their debut performance in the United States at Milwaukee Irish Fest, the world’s largest Irish Festival.
With their unique blend of Irish and Scottish music, Kintra’s energetic and colourful stage show fuses the best of the traditional cultures on the island of Ireland, delivering ‘Two Cultures – One Sound’ with their inimitable contemporary slant. With extensive interest in Kintra from International festivals, a return to

the United States in the summer, and their debut album due for release in April, why not join them and help celebrate the start of their 3rd year in style! To book click here or contact the Alley.

Top Irish Medium returns to the Alley.

Though totally blind from birth Sharon Neill has developed a rare gift which she uses to give hope and proof to many that death is not the end. Having practiced clairvoyance for many years, Sharon is now a regular on TV and radio show across Ireland and the UK. Back by popular demand, catch Sharon at the intimate Alley Theatre for one night only, early booking recommended! To book click here.

New Spring Brochure out NOW!

Did you get your copy of the new Spring Guide? Well if you want to see what the Alley has to offer you this Spring, including some fantastic exhibitions, music, drama and comedy gigs, simply click here to download the NEW guide.

These are our truths

During 2010 Strabane District Council began a project with the post primary schools of the district, entitled “Understanding Our Present”.  This project involved training Year 10 pupils in creative writing and digital photography.

It was through these mediums the students were encouraged to explore themes of reconciliation. At the end of the project the students have left behind a wonderful legacy to share with the North West, a collection of stunning photography which offers a real insight into what it is like to be young and living in Strabane District.
“The students invite you to examine their world and perhaps through them examine your own views” commented Adrian Beattie from Strabane District Council. “This exhibition is a unique experiment in creativity and the works will stay with you long after the exhibition.”
This exhibition, which is free to attend, is supported by The Peace III Programme, managed for the Special EU Programmes Body by the North West Peace III Cluster

And finally….

All New Years resolutions are made to be broken, so if you are around town…maybe buying yourself a wee treat, why not take a nip into the Alley’s new Cafe Horizon and spoil yourself more! From fantastic homemade scones with lashings of jam, chocolate cake or if you really want a health options meal, we have something to offer you on your day out in Strabane.

Upcoming Performances

  • Aladdin

Thursday 13 January 2011 Saturday 22 January 2011

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  • Kintra.

Friday 28 January 2011

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  • Sharon Neill

Saturday 29 January 2011

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  • Cinderella Ballet.

Wednesday 09 February 2011

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  • The Derry Boat

Tuesday 15 February 2011

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  • Puckoon

Friday 18 February 2011

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Featured Event

You shall go to the ball

Ballet Theatre UK’s new production of the classic ballet, Cinderella, tells
everyone’s favourite rags-to-riches story. Cinderella is tormented by her spiteful stepsisters and would do anything to attend the Prince’s glamorous ball. Rejected, upset and alone, Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother intervenes and transforms her into a glittering Princess who shall go to the ball.

Join Cinderella on her adventure of daring magic, hansom princes, glass slippers, and see if she can find her ‘happy ever after”.

Wednesday 09 Feb @ 20:00 PM – 22:00 PM

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The Derry Boat

Little John Nee is an unlikely gangster as he makes his entrance in The Derry Boat. Cued by a dissonant crunchy electric guitar chord, Nee, as Shugie O’Donnell, crashes through the door of a corrugated metal shack in a rumpled black suit and tiny sunglasses, waving a gun and toting a large suitcase.

This sets the stage for an unlikely roller-coaster ride that tells the funny but poignant story of the four generations of migration between Ireland and Scotland. The Derry Boat celebrates the strong and vibrant links which have existed between the North West and Scotland through the years

Tuesday 15 Feb @ 20:00 PM – 22:00 PM

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All the latest news from The Limelight Complex/CDC Leisure

LATEST NEWS


JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD (EX BE YOUR OWN PET ) ANNOUNCE ANNIES SHOW!
Jeff The Brotherhood is Jake Orrall and Jamin Orrall (former members of BE YOUR OWN PET) two brothers who play drums and guitar. They grew up in Tennessee to make music and try to have a good time since its inception, they have played everything from house parties, rooftops, backyards, bars, art galleries and releasing their own records strip comic books and homemade videos.

MONA – BBC SOUND OF 2011 ANNOUNCE ANNIES SHOW IN FEB
The UK & Irish media have already been unequivocal in their praise for Mona with a huge amount of positive articles written about them. NME is a big fan (with several features and an inclusion on the NME’s best new bands of 2010 list) and the band feature on the BBC’s Sound of 2011 poll shortlist as well as receiving glowing reviews in the likes of Q Magazine, Clash Music, The Fly, The Guardian, Music News, The Mirror, The Sun – Aunbtie Annies on 16th March

KING BLUES ANNOUNCE BELFAST DATE
“soulful ska with raw folk and a punk rock attitude” or “conscious rude boy ska” – The King Blues come to Belfast on 25th March.

AC?DC – BACK IN DECEMBER
The current set is taken from the Highway to Hell tour with added favourites and other crowd requests lasting over 2 hours.

CHAPEL CLUB FOR ANNIES!
Recently featured on Jools Holland and with their debut album planned for January 2011, London-based rock outfit CHAPEL CLUB has confirmed a performance at Auntie Annies on Saturday 26th February 2010. Tickets priced £11 are on sale Thursday 4th of November at 9am from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide and Ticketmaster.ie.

JOSE GONZALES RETURNS TO BELFAST – WITH JUNIP
Junip was formed in Gothenburg, Sweden, by José Gonzaléz (guitar, vocals), Elias Araya (drums) and Tobias Winterkorn (organ, moog). Their debut full-length album “Fields” was released in October 2010 on the City Slang label. As a solo artist José Gonzaléz has gained much critical and commercial success across the globe since his wonderfully inventive version of The Knife’s Heartbeats became an unlikely hit back in 2005. They play Auntie Annie’s on Thursday 4th February.

FEEDER RETURN TO BELFAST
Feeder return to Belfast to The Spring & Airbrake on Friday 4th February 2011. Tickets priced £23 go on sale this Friday 22nd October at 9am.

LATEST NEWS

BELFAST MUSIC TOUR
Did you know that the Belfast Music tour now starts off at 2pm on a Saturday at the front of Katy Daly’s Bar. Visit the Spring & Airbrake & Limelight wall of fame with a pint of Guinness then hop on the bus for the rest of the tour. Tickets in advance here

THE LIMELIGHT TOP 50 ANTHEMS – GET VOTING
The Limelight is one of Ireland’s most prestigious venues having hosted some of the best international and local acts in her time. Oasis, Primal Scream, Jeff Buckley, Moby and Snow Patrol are only some of the acts to have come through the gates and onto the stage. Many club nights have come and gone in Belfast but currently Friday nights Dirty Disco and Saturday’s Helter Skelter have grown and remain strong after 10 and 20 years respectively. With over 20 years of charts and playing the previous 30 years 60s/70’s & 80’s there are many memorable songs that come to mind when they think of the 500 capacity club.

Voting is open online for everyone. Go to www.cdcleisure.com and put in your memorable song to be in with a chance of winning a Golden Ticket to any 10 shows in the Limelight Complex in 2011. The final list will be announced at 9pm in KATY DALY’S Wed 22nd December 2010. Entrance is free.


SHAYNE WARD ANNOUNCES IRISH TOUR

Following his show stopping performance at this year’s Cheerios Childline Concert, X Factor comeback and release of his third album Obsession, Shayne Ward has announced an Irish tour next March.

Shows confirmed for this exceptional vocalists’ Irish tour are as follows:

Tuesday 22nd Belfast, Waterfront Hall
Wednesday 23rd Castlebar, Royal Theatre
Thursday 24th Killarney, INEC
Saturday 26th Dublin, Olympia Theatre

Tickets for the Waterfront Hall show goes on sale from 9am on Thursday 23rd December.

The Waterfront Hall: Telephone – 02890 334455
Book On Line – www.waterfront.co.uk
In person: from 100 Ticketmaster outlets nationwide
24hr hotlines tel: ( ROI ) 0818 719 300/ ( NI ) 0844 277 4455
Buy online: www.Ticketmaster.ie

Shayne Ward burst back onto the scene this year with his Top 10 hit single, the infectious Gotta Be Somebody, the first release from his third album Obsession.  The follow-up single of the same name will tie in with the dates.

Shayne’s debut single in 2005, That’s My Goal, sold over 1 million copies in the UK, his album went Platinum in just over a week and reached number one in eight other countries, he’s had two sell out arena tours and received a prestigious Ivor Novello award.  It wasn’t just the UK fans that fell for him either.  Elevated to superstar status in Asia – Shayne had numerous number ones, received countless awards and spent months touring for his adoring fans.  He may have been launched by X Factor but like another vocal great he has already moved beyond that point.  Tony Bennett came second in a talent show for singing waiters and got a Sony contract as a result – he went on to record 100 albums for the label!  The platform might be different but each generation throws up it’s fair share of real talent and that always rises to the top whatever the route!  This time around it’s Shayne Ward!

One listen to his recent album – the first single Gotta Be Somebody, the powerful crescendos in album track Obsession, and vocals bursting with confidence in Foolish and there’s no doubt he’s found his rightful place in pop society. But it’s been quite the journey getting there.

Although he grew up in Clayton, North Manchester, Shayne is fiercely proud of his Irish roots. “Since winning The X Factor its like there’s a major respect for me in the traveling world,” Shayne glows, “ It’s like one of their own has done it. Irish People shout at me in the street as if I’m part of their family – its really warming”. Shayne’s Irish influences permeate his music too, and its no surprise that he is related to Irish folk group The Fureys– “I love listening to proper Irish music – even though some people might find it funny!” he laughs, “It really helps me chill out and reminds me of when I was younger. I’m also a huge fan of artists like Van Morrison, The Dubliners and U2.

Tickets for Shayne Wards Irish tour are on sale this Thursday, 23rd December at 9am.

For more see: www.shayneward.com / www.mcd.ie / www.ticketmaster.ie

DRIVING HOME FOR CHRISTMAS – BIG BROTHER STAR BRIAN DOWLING LAUNCHES COCA-COLA’S ‘ULTIMATE’ SAFE DRIVING CAMPAIGN

Ultimate Big Brother winner Brian Dowling visited Belfast’s Ten Square Hotel recently to officially launch ‘Designated Driver’ Coca-Cola’s award winning Christmas safe driving campaign.

The aim of the campaign, which was developed with the support of the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the Dept of the Environment, is to reduce instances of drink driving during the festive season.  Consumers who volunteer to be the designated driver on a night out will be rewarded with up to three free soft drinks from the Coca-Cola product portfolio in participating pubs, clubs and restaurants across Northern Ireland.

Speaking at the launch, TV favourite Brian expressed his support for the Designated Driver campaign.  “I’m delighted to be here in Belfast today to help Coca-Cola launch Designated Driver.  We all love a good night out during the festive season and this campaign encourages people to make responsible decisions and ensure they get home safely.  Drink driving is a major cause of road collisions at this time of year but with soft drinks on the house this Christmas, there are more reasons than ever to be the designated driver.”

Since its launch in 2007, the campaign has been evolving and this year Designated Driver will feature an exciting province wide road show.  A team of Designated Driver ‘Chauffeurettes’ will take to the road to spread the campaign’s safe driving message and reward drivers with some fantastic prizes.  The campaign’s website www.designated-driver.co.uk provides a full list of participating licensed outlets and an exciting new free to download iPhone app, which enables users to find their nearest participating Designated Driver pub when they’re out and about.

This year, Designated Driver has also shifted its online presence up a gear with the launch of a dedicated Facebook page, www.facebook.com/cocacoladesignateddriver which will be a fun focal point for all information relating to the campaign and will feature some great new competitions.

Erica Roseingrave, Public Affairs & Communications Manager for Coca-Cola HBC Northern Ireland is appreciative of the overwhelming support for Designated Driver.  “As a leading soft drinks supplier in Northern Ireland, we are delighted to be in a position to play a role in reducing the problem of drink driving during the festive season.  Working in partnership with our customers all over Northern Ireland, we aim to offer consumers a tangible reward for choosing to be the designated driver on a night out.  We are grateful to DOE, PSNI and all the publicans across the province who support the Designated Driver campaign – without them this initiative would not be possible.  Finally, we would like to thank everyone who makes the responsible decision this Christmas by choosing to be the designated driver.”

Driving home the serious message behind the campaign, Environment Minister, Edwin Poots explains, “I fully support any initiative that improves road safety.  As we plan for Christmas, we have a duty to our own families and friends to ensure we are there to celebrate with them. We also have to ensure other people are able to celebrate with their relatives and friends too.  The safest way to do that is to book a taxi or have a designated driver who will not drink alcohol.

“Last year, 21 people were killed and 115 were seriously injured in collisions attributed to alcohol or drugs.  All of these families’ lives changed forever the moment the drivers responsible took a drink and decided to drive.

“My message to all drivers is clear: just one drink will impair your driving.  It’s your fault if someone dies or is seriously injured because you decided to drink and drive.”

Head of Road Policing, Superintendent Muir Clark adds, “It is critically important for passengers to ensure their designated driver hasn’t been drinking and that people resist the temptation to overload vehicles.

“Sometimes I wish we could show more people the horrific results of someone taking the stupid, selfish decision of getting behind the wheel after drinking. While the number of people killed on roads in Northern Ireland to date this year is half that of this time last year (51 compared to 104), all it takes is one wrong decision, one moment’s inattention or one drink to instantly changes lives forever.

“If everyone slowed down, did not drive after drinking or taking drugs, wore a seatbelt and drove with greater care and attention then together we can reduce this preventable carnage on our roads.”

Last chance to support the Crescent Arts Centre via the Big Give Campaign!

Crescent Arts Centre
Donate by Friday 10 December and
Have Your Donation Doubled
We are raising funds for a fully-accessible minibus to enable those from disadvantaged groups to visit the centre and make full use of our extensive outreach programme.
We are pleased to announce that we have been accepted into The Big Arts Give Christmas challenge to raise funds for this initiative, but now we need your help!
We have only have till Friday 10th December 2010 to complete the challenge: if you cannot donate yourself, we would really appreciate it if you could pass this on to someone who may be able to.
Please remember: any amount can make a difference to our appeal!

A massive Thank You to those who have already pledged, and those who intend to donate this week too!

Further Information about the Call Us a C.A.B. appeal
Need
Currently the Crescent Arts Centre does not have the means to provide consistent, disabled access transport for community groups and schools who may not normally have the opportunity to access the centre. Although CAC’s current projects are making an impact within the community, bringing groups to a neutral space would further promote cultural exchange, decrease isolation and increase participation for disadvantaged individuals in the wider community.
Solution
Having access to a designated minibus will enable the current and future groups we work with to come to the centre to showcase the outcomes of their creative projects to a wider audience. This will also give the groups a chance to directly engage and feel a sense of ownership of the space. On average we work with 20 groups per term which we aim to engage in some aspect of the centre – whether its participating in other activities or supporting other community groups’ projects.
Location
The centre is located in South Belfast, in a neutral area near Queens University. The population varies widely from students to families, young professionals and the elderly. The centre will be the utilised further as a venue for the outreach programme to be delivered, as it is perfectly suited to this use. The ‘Call Us a C. A. B! ’ project will use the minibus to travel to all areas of Belfast to transport members of all communities to the centre to engage them in projects taking place there.
Beneficiaries
We have around 20 projects per term engaging an average of 20 participants per project.
This will include primary and secondary schools, refugee groups, disability groups, mental health groups, community centres, women’s groups and young peoples theatre groups. We intend to make full use of the bus every term, and engage each group with at least one activity within the centre.
Impact
The project will enable access to the centre for those that previously wouldn’t have visited/engaged with others. For example, elderly participants will feel less isolated as they will be encouraged to visit the centre via our transport to enjoy interactive activities which will improve their wellbeing.
We will use questionnaires to monitor the participants response to the project, and record the usage of the minibus. Success will be an increase in numbers of 70% to the centre in 3 years.
Why Us?
The Crescent Arts Centre has a long history of developing and implementing a wide variety of highly successful outreach projects in Belfast. Our newly refurbished building and facilities are located in a neutral area which is perfectly suited for executing projects of high impact with elderly people, disabled individuals and disadvantaged youths as well as many other groups and communities.
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Glasgowbury submissions now open!

The Glasgowbury Site - Small but MASSIVE!

The submissions period for Glasgowbury 2011 is now officially open.

Acts interested in submitting to be considered for next year’s festival have until the end of January to send through their work.

As a festival which caters for new and emerging talent, each year Glasgowbury opens a submissions period to give interested bands and artists the opportunity to get on the bill.

To be considered for next year’s event, interested applicants should send their press pack, an up to date example of their music, and a copy of a downloadable covering letter available from www.glasgowbury.com

Although hard copy postal entries are preferred, this year artists can also submit to Glasgowbury via email but must still provide all essential criteria.

Postal Submissions:

Send your press pack, CD and the completed covering letter to: Glasgowbury Music Group, Unit B1, The Business Centre,  Tobermore Road, Draperstown, BT45 7AG

Email Submissions:

Email your press pack, a link to your songs (do not send song attachments with your email as this will clog up the email system)  and the completed covering letter to: submissions@glasgowbury.com

The deadline for receipt of submissions is Monday 31st January and all successful acts will be informed thereafter.

www.glasgowbury.com
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Widow Twankey star announced for the Alley!

This week Puddle Alley announced that Gary Gamble, one of the Ireland’s leading singers is set to take the lead role in his hometown panto production of Aladdin! Taking the all singing and all dancing role of the panto Dame, the lovable Widow Twankey, Gary is looking forward to stepping out on the famous Alley stage as the comical panto character, who is loved by millions of children across Ireland and the UK.

The singing sensation is certainly no stranger to the entertainment scene and is eagerly looking forward to his panto role at the Alley. Over the past five years, Gary’s performances throughout the UK, Ireland & Spain have seen him make his mark on the Country circuit in dance halls, festivals, concerts and award shows. His forthcoming appearences at the Alley has already seen fans from across the North West start to snap up tickets to see this singing sensation on stage with a host of stars from the Strabane district.

Gary is well-known in the UK and Ireland for his unique and uncanny tribute act to Daniel O’Donnell and his tribute has seen him appear alongside Hugo Duncan, Dominic Kirwan, Philomena Begley, Margo O’Donnell, Big Tom, Declan Nerney and various other great Country stars. Will Daniel be turning up to the panto? On that Gary is keeping tight lipped as “the script is top secret” he states. “However I’m so used to portraying Daniel as an act, this is certainly going to be a new challenge, but very comical, we had children and adults in laughter at our showcase”.

John Kerr, Manager at the Alley Theatre stated “Having Gary in the Strabane community panto this year is something we know will be a big hit with his North West fans. After appearences on Glor Tire, RTE’s Podge & Rodge, TV3 and UTV country music awards, word of his appearance and Puddle Alley’s Traditional Panto has even reached UTV and they intend to interview Gary next week, for one of their television programmes!”

Aladdin is being performed at the Alley Theatre, Strabane, from January 13th – 22nd 2011, with tickets on sale now at the Alley Box Office on 028 7138 4444 or book online at www.alley-theatre.com. Starting at only £5 for children and over 60’s, this show is the ideal night out for all the family, early booking advised!

MCD PRESENTS RIHANNA ‘LOUD’ TOUR DUBLIN AND BELFAST CONCERT DATES

After the smash hit success of her ‘Rated R’ Arena Tour earlier this year, MCD are thrilled to announce that global megastar Rihanna is due to return to the Ireland in October 2011 to perform as part of her brand new ‘Loud’ Tour.  This will be the first chance Irish audiences will get to see her performing her brand new mega-hit singles ‘Only Girl (In The World)’ and ‘What’s My Name’ from her new album ‘Loud’.

Rihanna will play The Odyssey Arena Belfast on 1st October and and The O2, Dublin on 3rd October.  Tickets for both concerts will go on sale this Saturday 11 December at 9.00am.

With ‘Only Girl (In The World)’ recently hitting the #1 spot, the stage was set perfectly for the release of LOUD, Rihanna’s fifth album, which debuted into the top of the charts. Rihanna’s second single, ‘What’s My Name’ featuring Drake, was another huge success – it’s made Rihanna’s 9th #1 on the Hot 100 and widens her dominance of the charts.

Nominated for 4 Awards at this 2011’s Grammy Awards, Rihanna has earned a reputation of being one of the most exhilarating and talented performers in the world. Her ‘Rated R’ tour earlier this year, sold out multiple arenas across the country and stunned audiences all over the globe with an unrivalled production. With an unbelievable arson of hits such as ‘Only (girl In The World)’, ‘Umbrella’, ‘Disturbia’, ‘Shut Up and Drive’ and a brand new, even more flamboyant stage show, Rihanna’s ‘Loud’ Tour is set to be her biggest and best yet.

Tickets for these shows are bound to fly out the door, so make sure you get yours fast!

MCD Presents
RIHANNA
Plus Special Guests

The Odyssey Arena
Saturday 1st October 2011
Tickets from £47.00 including booking fee

The O2, Dublin
Monday 3rd October 2011
Tickets from €54.80 including booking fee

Tickets On Sale this Saturday 11th December 9.00am

The Odyssey Arena, Belfast
Odyssey Arena Box Office: Tel. 02890 739074
Book On Line: www.odysseyarena.com

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