NO TRICKS ONLY PLENTY OF TREATS WITH HASTINGS HOTELS

Hastings Hotels is gearing up for a spook-tacular Halloween, with a frighteningly good selection of dining options and overnight breaks for all the family

Ghostly Afternoon Tea

Two of the group’s hotels will be holding special Halloween Afternoon Teas (28th – 31st October) with a selection of themed delights and ghostly treats:

  • The Everglades Hotel in Derry-Londonderry for £30 per adult and £21 per child
  • Ballygally Castle is £35 per adult and £19 per child

Devilishly Good Grand Buffet

Those looking for a devilishly good Grand Buffet are in luck on Sunday 29th October where there will be no tricks, only treats – with fancy dress optional.

  • The ghoulishly good Everglades Hotel themed Sunday Buffet Lunch will have a guest appearance from Winifred the Witch and is priced £35 per adult, £21 for little monsters and under 4s eat for free.
  • Visitors to Ballygally Castle can look forward to a frightfully fantastic feast with themed treats from starters through to desserts for £40 per adult, £25 for little monsters and under 3s eat for free.
  • At Stormont Hotel you’re in for a treat with the Halloween Themed Sunday Buffet Lunch, where you can sink your teeth into the very best of food – £45 Per Adult, £21 per little pumpkin (6 years and over) 5’s and Under Eat Free.

Spooky Stayover

Stay at the haunted Ballygally Castle from just £215 for two people with overnight accommodation, Halloween-themed afternoon tea for two, breakfast the following morning and for those brave enough make sure you pay a visit to the Ghost Room of Lady Isabella Shaw.

Treat yourself to the Spooky Halloween Buffet Stayover at the Stormont Hotel from only £185 for two people with a special themed Sunday Buffet on arrival and full Irish breakfast the following morning.

Experience a wickedly wonderful Halloween at the Europa Hotel from £280 for two people or £360 for a family of four with overnight accommodation, Halloween Afternoon tea in the Piano Lounge and breakfast the following morning.

For further information or to book a spellbinding Halloween experience with Hastings Hotels, call 028 9047 1066 or for further information go to www.hastingshotels.com

Help Spread Warmth and Kindness with the Council’s Winter Woollies Campaign

Following the success of the Winter Woollies campaign last year which received over 500 handmade donations, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is delighted to relaunch this initiative for a second consecutive year.

As the temperature drops and the cost of heating rising this scheme calls on crafters to knit or crochet items to provide warmth and comfort to our residents during the chilly winter months.

Whether it’s crafting knitted or crocheted hats, scarfs or comforting blankets  every handmade item will be a gift to someone in need, be it a baby or an older person and everyone in between. Regardless of you being a knitting expert or just getting started your contribution matters. You can craft on your own or team up with friends, classmates or a community group in order to get involved and support this worthy cause.

Donations may be dropped off at either Mossley Mill or Antrim Civic Centre, 9am-5pm Monday to Friday, starting from Monday 2 October until Friday 17 November 2023. Please remember to leave your name, address and contact number with your donated item, to be in with an opportunity to be selected as a ‘Mayor’s Favourite Item’. Additionally, consider adding a heartfelt message, which will be passed on to the recipient of your handmade item.

The Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Mark Cooper commented, “I am pleased to see this initiative returning for a second year and I know that these pieces are the result of a lot of hard work.  I can’t wait to see the entries and look forward to selecting the winners.

I hope that this scheme will benefit both the recipients of the handmade warm clothing and that those crafting will also gain personal fulfilment, creative expression, and a sense of community engagement through their contribution.”

If you are unable to get to a donation drop off point please contact the Health and Wellbeing team who will gladly arrange to collect your item: T. 028 9034 0160 or E. envhealth@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk

For further information you can also visit antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/winter-woollies

Belfast Film Festival announces opening and closing films and extends solidarity to writers

Belfast Film Festival has announced its opening and closing films for its 2023 programme in November with Andrew Haigh’s ALL OF US STRANGERS and Yorgos Lanthimos’ POOR THINGS leading the programme of events.

Both films have stormed the latest film festival circuit, garnering rave reviews and whispers of OSCAR, BAFTA and SAG nominations.

Opening Night Film

Festival opening night will screen ALL OF US STRANGERS and boasts Irish actors Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal whose characters’ chance meeting punctures the rhythm of their daily lives. This will be the third time director Andrew Haigh has wowed Belfast after bringing his debut WEEKEND in 2011, and Oscar nominated 45 YEARS in 2015 to the festival.

Closing Night Film

Closing the festival is the outstanding, outlandish and outrageous POOR THINGS from mastermind director Yorgos Lanthimos and Irish production company Element Pictures, starring Emma Stone, Willem Defoe and Mark Ruffalo. Hotly tipped for a shower of Oscar nominations and winner of the Golden Lion at the 2023 Venice Film Festival, this is an exciting coup for Belfast and is sure to be the talk of the city for weeks to come.

Writers’ strike

Standing in solidarity with all those writers who have just ended their strike for fair wages across the world, the festival has chosen this year to champion the recent Writer’s Guild of America strikes by screening a host of films about screenwriters and will host a talk with world-renowned screenwriter JOHN SAYLES and producer MAGGIE RENZI. The festival will also screen a selection of their work.

Michele Devlin, Director of Belfast Film Festival said:  

“We are thrilled to present a fantastic line-up of new international film, an impressive selection which includes titles from every continent across the world.  In this year’s programme we are focussing on the current industrial action in the entertainment sector particularly the WGA and SAG strikes. We are so pleased to welcome Oscar nominated screenwriter and director John Sayles and producer Maggie Renzi who will be jointly presented with the festival’s prestigious Réalta award for Outstanding Contribution to Film.”

Belfast Film Festival will also partner with the new Avenue Cinema to bring the glitz of Hollywood to its Screenwriters on Screen Retrospective with screenings of BARTON FINK, SUNSET BOULEVARD and ADAPTATION remastered and returning to the big screen.

With a nod to the season and for those who enjoy a fright, there will be a special one-off screening of the FrightFest 2023 hit HAUNTED ULSTER LIVE by Belfast filmmakers Dominic O’Neill and Will McConnell, on Halloween night.

Belfast Film Festival is funded by Northern Ireland Screen, Belfast City Council, the Department for Communities, Film Hub NI, and Arts and Business NI. And proudly sponsored by Yellowmoon, Birra Moretti and Hastings Hotels.

Tickets for the following pre-sale events will go on sale on the Belfast Film Festival website on Friday 29th September:

  • All of Us Strangers
  • Poor Things
  • Barton Fink
  • Sunset Boulevard
  • Adaptation
  • John Sayles and Maggie Renzi in conversation
  • Haunted Ulster Live

 

The full Festival programme will be announced on 12th October.

 

The Enchanted House of Puppetry Returns to Ards Arts Centre!

The Enchanted House of Puppetry makes a welcome return to Ards Arts Centre in Newtownards this Halloween when the historical building will once again be transformed into a puppet wonderland! No ghosts or ghouls, just incredible performances and workshops to inspire the imaginations of both young and old alike.

Presented by Ards Puppet Festival, the two-day event will feature an eclectic mix of scheduled performances, free puppet shows and workshops and plenty of madcap puppet shenanigans! Expect puppets in all shapes and sizes, from hand puppets to strings and socks!

One of the programme highlights is Snug and Grub Catch a Bug by Garlic Theatre. Snug and Grub live safely underground in their earthy heap. One day they pop out from under a rock to see some googly eyes peering through the grass. What on earth is it? And who can catch it first? But beware, something is hovering in the blue sky ready to swoop down… A wonderfully wiggly adventure for all the family. Join Garlic Theatre for this funny organic tale, with clowning and a host of colourful puppets, a beautifully crafted set and foot tapping music on Sunday 29 October at 11am and 3pm.

As well as scheduled performances, visitors can expect drop-in shows and workshops, taking place at various times throughout both days. The Noughty One An installation by Noisy Oyster fuses puppetry, automata, and robotics with 3D printing to explore our relationship with technology and the mercurial nature of the human world.

The Puppet Labyrinth is also back! Take a weelie wylie wander through the magical meandering puppet labyrinth to find the naughtiest troll in all of Ards, Aloisious Ginderbalm. Only the bravest travellers dare to seek out the enchanted ramblings and gobbledegook from an ancient 700 year old Swedish Troll. He tells the tallest tales for being the shortest troll!

There are also opportunities to get creative at the Puppet Making Workshops where everyone can have a go at making simple puppets to take away and create your very own puppet shows at home.

The Enchanted House of Puppetry is also delighted to celebrate the Puppets in your Place programme! Cre8 Theatre Company have been working with groups from Holywood, Comber, Donaghadee and Portaferry to create this puppet spectacular, funded through the Arts Council of Northern Irelands Rural Arts Engagement Programme. Expect large scale puppets, music and dance to celebrate these four communities. Taking place in Conway Square on Sunday 29 October at 4pm.

Speaking about event, Amy McKelvey, Community Arts Development Officer with Ards and North Down Borough Council said; “We are very excited to be presenting The Enchanted House of Puppetry again this October, when Ards Arts Centre will come alive with puppets! The Ards Puppet Festival is a long-established family favourite and every year we look forward to seeing all the looks of amazement, screams of delight and happy smiling faces. This is one not to miss.”

The Enchanted House of Puppetry takes place from 29 – 30 October in Ards Arts Centre, Conway Square, Newtownards. To view the full programme and to book tickets, go to: https://puppetfestival.andculture.org.uk/whats-on

Printed copies of the programme are also available from Ards Arts Centre, North Down Museum or any of the Council’s Visitor Information Centres.

MUSIC FOR THE MASSES AT ARMAGH’S MARKET PLACE

Next weekend at Armagh’s Market Place Theatre is set to be filled with music to appeal to all tastes.

On Thursday 5 October the popular and multi-award-winning quintet Goitse will take to the stage. Goitse was forged in the white-hot creative crucible of Limerick’s Irish World Academy. Named Live Ireland’s Traditional Group of the Year, Chicago Irish American News’ Group of the Year, as well as winning the prestigious Freiburger International Leiter 2016 award in Germany, Goitse have become a leader of the new generation of traditional Irish ensembles. Their distinctive sound lies in the quality of their own compositions interspersed with traditional tunes from Ireland and abroad.

Then on Friday 6 October, a truly innovative merging of live music and film. Nosferatu is arguably the film that gave birth to the horror genre and is notable as the first cinematic interpretation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Its combination of expressionistic acting and unforgettable images render it just as powerful and unsettling today as when it first thrilled cinema goers 100 years ago.

 

The screening will be accompanied by Chris Green’s new score which was commissioned by English Heritage for a live outdoor screening of the film at Dracula’s spiritual home of Whitby Abbey. The music is a haunting blend of electronic and acoustic instruments performed live by the composer and, combined with FW Murnau’s iconic images, makes for a genuinely remarkable and unique cinematic experience.

 

An old favourite returns for a much-anticipated fourth visit to The Market Place Theatre on Saturday 7 October – the hugely popular Irish Pink Floyd Tribute, ‘Beyond The Horizon’. The band have a reputation for recreating the instrument and album sounds from Pink Floyd’s iconic back catalogue from the psychedelia of the ‘60s through to The Division Bell, and all performed by genuine Pink Floyd fans for Pink Floyd fans.

 

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

GOITSE to perform at Flowerfield Arts Centre as part of NI tour

Traditional music sensations GOITSE are touring NI this October with Moving On Music, supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and will be stopping at Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart on Friday, 6th October.

The multi-award winning five piece have amassed five critically acclaimed records and with a busy year-round touring schedule, we are delighted to present this rare performance at Flowerfield. They will also be performing at Market Place Theatre, Armagh & Duncairn Arts Centre, Belfast.

Together, the quintet Goitse makes what Irish Music Magazine calls “Music that’s brimming with energy and creative zeal”. Their distinctive sound lies in the quality of their own compositions interspersed with traditional tunes from Ireland and abroad.

Laying the foundations for the music are World and All-Ireland Bodhrán Champion Colm Phelan, along with Conal O’Kane, who is fast making a name for himself as one of the finest guitarists of his generation. The gripping rhythm section sets a powerful drive for the music while the sweet, charismatic voice of Áine McGeeney draws audiences into a song the way few performers can. Multi-instrumentalist Alan Reid features mainly on banjo and bouzouki, drawing from an extensive knowledge of archival collections of Irish, which enriches the bands repertoire. Daniel Collins is a multi-instrumentalist All-Ireland Champion and is known for his distinctively intricate bass work on accordion.

There are limited tickets remaining, which are priced at £20 full, £18 concession.  This event will be seated cabaret style and it is BYOB. Tickets are available from: https://www.flowerfield.org/events/goitse or by calling reception on 028 7083 1400.

FALL INTO AUTUMN AT VINCENT’S POP-UP SHOP

Vincent’s stores across the north west are bringing together the most sought after autumn fashions at a pop-up shop on Saturday 30 September in St Pio’s Centre in Derry.

This cash only event is offering thousands of items for sale at only £1 each. From menswear to womenswear, childrens clothing, footwear and handbags, there is a bargain to be had for every member of the family! As well as the latest trends in autumn fashions, if you’re looking forward to some winter sun, there’ll be summer stock available to choose from ahead of your winter holiday.

Speaking about the event, Anne McLarnon, St Vincent de Paul Regional Retail Representative, said: “With the change in seasons we all need a refresh in our wardrobe. Taking our inspiration from the ethos of St Vincent de Paul we wanted to offer affordable clothing and accessories to everyone in the north west. This pop-up shop is the perfect way to give people an opportunity to buy great quality items at just £1 and be autumn ready with comfy knits and warming footwear as the weather changes.”

Throughout the day stock will be replenished and visitors to the shop will be able to purchase all the essentials for their capsule winter wardrobe with a few luxury items thrown in to add a pop of colour or glitter to brighten up their look.

Vincent’s has 30 stores across Northern Ireland and the Clearance Pop-Up Shop has been made possible with Vincent’s stock from Derry, Dungiven, Enniskillen, Killyglogher in Omagh and Strabane as well as Buncrana and Letterkenny.

Vincent’s Clearance Pop-Up Shop takes place in St Pio’s Centre, beside St Joseph’s White Chapel, Fairview Road, Galliagh, Derry, on Saturday 30 September. Doors open at 10am and the shop will close at 4pm. All are welcome and there will be raffle prizes up for grabs on the day as well as free refreshments for shoppers to enjoy after shopping til they drop!

To request help from SVP or for information about becoming a member, please visit: www.svp.ie

LOUGH NEAGH PARTNERSHIP SPEARHEADING OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP NEW TOURISM EXPERIENCES IN MID ULSTER

Lough Neagh Partnership has been appointed by Mid Ulster District Council to spearhead a new initiative aimed at fostering the development and growth of tourism experiences in the Mid Ulster area.

Chair of Mid Ulster District Council, Cllr Dominic Molloy, is pictured with Eimear Kearney, Marketing Manager of Lough Neagh Partnership, and Martin Armour, owner of Mid Ulster tourism business, Rosehill House, launching Mid Ulster District Council tourism project being managed by Lough Neagh Partnership. https://loughneaghpartnership.org/mid-ulster-tourism-experiences/

This new project will showcase everything that is unique about the area, especially its people and their stories, family history, cultural traditions and invaluable skills. In partnership with Mid Ulster District Council and working with Tourism NI, the organisation is calling for people that have an authentic experience that they would love to develop, to express their interest in the programme. From food producers to farmers, storytellers to fishermen, craft providers to activity providers – anyone with an experiential idea that could be developed to attract local, national and international visitors, should apply.

The project is open to everyone with an interest in tourism – those new to tourism and those with existing tourist focused businesses or hobbies.

The vision is that the project will create high quality authentic tourism experiences by recruiting potential participants who may be suitable for developing a bespoke experience or which might be suited to a collaborative approach with other businesses. The multi-faceted approach, includes identifying and engaging with the right businesses, providing mentorship, conducting market research and crafting an action plan aligning to Tourism NI’s Embrace a Giant Spirit and Visit Mid Ulster, Unwinding Time.

Eimear Kearney, Marketing Manager, Lough Neagh Partnership, said: “Lough Neagh Partnership is perfectly positioned to assist this project to establish a new tourism experience for the Mid Ulster area. We are committed to sustainable development, environmental conservation, community engagement and we are dedicated to preserving the natural and cultural heritage of Mid Ulster while considering new ways to encourage visitors to the region.”

A rigorous review process will determine successful applicants who will enhance the development of these high quality and authentic local tourism experiences. Lough Neagh Partnership already works with a range of businesses and represents the Lough Neagh Artisans. Its experience in marketing intelligence, research and support is unparalleled in delivering tourism projects for local businesses, including the provision of unique visitor experiences with Lough Neagh Tours.

“Businesses and individuals with viable ideas will be guided through the process by the mentor and we are excited to see what hidden gems are located in and around the area just waiting to be discovered. The programme aims to stimulate ideas and will include advice and guidance on bringing new tourism experiences to fruition”, added Eimear.

Chair of Mid Ulster District Council, Cllr Dominic Molloy, said: “Mid Ulster District Council has a strong tourism product offering and we are keen to further develop and enhance visitor experiences across the district.  This project will help to strengthen existing experiences, and identify new visitor experiences, that will lead to a more immersive and quality time for the visitor. All of which can be aligned to Tourism NI’s “Embrace A Giant Spirit” brand experiences.”

Expressions of interest must be completed by 6 October 2023 and it is anticipated that, following a pilot, the successful experiences will be launched in March 2024. For anyone interested in seeking more information about the assistance this project will provide, please visit https://loughneaghpartnership.org/mid-ulster-tourism-experiences/

Bannsider Productions presents CONSTELLATIONS by Nick Payne at Flowerfield Arts Centre this October

Bannsider Productions are delighted to bring Constellations by Nick Payne to Flowerfield Arts Centre for three epic performances this October

This thought-provoking piece focuses on the lives and relationship of Marianne and Roland.  Marianne is a quantum physicist. Roland is a beekeeper. They meet. They hit it off. Or maybe they don’t. They go home together. Or maybe they never speak again.

In Nick Payne’s multi-award-winning Constellations, every decision you have and haven’t made exists in a parallel universe of infinite possibilities.

Epic yet intimate, this funny, sharp and heart-breaking play asks which of our choices make for a life well lived.

Donelle Reynolds will take on the role of, physicist, Marianne, while Alan McClarty will play Roland, a beekeeper.

See the West End and Broadway smash hit CONSTELLATIONS at Flowerfield Arts Centre from 12th-14th October 2023.

Tickets are priced at £14 full and £12 concession, plus a booking fee and are available from flowerfield.org or by calling 028 7083 1400.

 

Expert Marketer Paul Kennedy To Speak At Momentum Business and Mindset Event

Belfast business and mindset event Momentum have announced founder and director of Life Like Media Marketing Paul Kennedy as a speaker for their forthcoming A Night At The Museum.

In his session, ‘Mastering Marketing Assets: Crafting Creatives That Convert’, Paul will share his marketing expertise and equip listeners with the knowledge, frameworks and systems for building their own creatives for business in a way that will convert into sales and leads.

Momentum: A Night At The Museum, supported by Gekkoshot, will take place at the Ulster Museum on September 22, and Paul is only one of the all-star speaker lineup being revealed that includes leading names in hospitality, mindset, marketing, ecommerce, data and much more.

Speaking of his involvement with the event Paul said: “Momentum is providing a platform to educate on the more detailed nuances of marketing.

“If I can help even a few business and brand owners understand how creative will work for them by pulling back the curtain on our exact frameworks working with eight figure ecommerce brands, such as how to make ad content and measure success, it will be a huge win.

According to organisers Warren Giffin and Amée Spence, the event plans to bridge the gap between business needs and mindset support.

“We’re delighted to be bringing Momentum back for a second event, building upon the resounding success of our inaugural event back in January at The MAC” explained Warren, adding: “Last time we had fantastic speakers such as self-made entrepreneur and CEO of Bellamianta & Iconic Bronze, Linda Stinson, as well as passionate mental health advocate and Let’s Face It podcast host, Domhnall Nugent.

“This time we’re excited to get ready to announce an equally special lineup of industry experts who will give our attendees a night to remember.”

Paul revealed that the biggest topic of conversation in the marketing industry is the role of ad creative in achieving success in paid social media marketing, stating that it is the variable to success.

“No longer can we put out one graphic and target our exact audience and get sales.

“The platforms are very smart these days, so it’s not the targeting that matters and should not be the focus, its the actual ad itself – what is being seen, what message is being delivered and can you make enough variations to give yourself something to test. 

“This is only the beginning of a very important topic of conversation in social media marketing, but it’s fundamental.”

The marketer hopes that attendees will walk away from his ‘Mastering Marketing Assets: Crafting Creatives That Convert’ with a deeper understanding into ad creative, and the ease at which it can be developed.

“I hope business owners will discover that building conversion focused ad creative is as simple as following a framework and a system, allowing them to feel more comfortable in trying out the process of creating more content for themselves. 

 

“If anything, they will give this a try and learn from the process, or better yet – see an increase in sales!”

Tickets for Momentum: A Night At The Museum on September 22, 7:00pm-late are now on sale from thisismomentum.co.uk