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Heading out for Culture Night? Here's what's on in the North

Culture Night is tomorrow and with everything from researching your name to retro gaming there’s something for everyone in the North.

CULTURE NIGHT 2018 is almost here with hundreds of venues set to open their doors for free tomorrow night.   

If you have yet to decide your night, don’t fret our culture guide is here to help you plan ahead. It’s important to note while all activities are free, some require pre-booking, you’ll find the full details on the Culture Night website.

This evening in the last in our round up of Culture Night festivities by region we take a look at the North. However we’ve already looked at Dublin and the East, the Midlands and West and South

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Antrim

  • In Belfast there’s a bilingual traditional musical tour of the city taking place tomorrow evening. It last two hours and starts from 4pm at Winecellar Entry, Belfast. 
  • Local musicians and children from Gaelscoil na bhFál will entertain families and children from 5pm to 6pm, and JJ Ó Dochartaigh will take to the stage from 6pm to 7:30pm with his own compositions in Irish and translations of well known hits. At 34a Ascaill Uíbh Eachach, Béal Feirste.

Armagh 

  • Mulberry Restaurant hosts an evening of music, song, poetry and dance in the Irish tradition. From 7pm at Mulberry Restaurant, 6 Cathedral Road, Armagh BT61 7QX.
  • For walkers there’s a bi-lingual tour of Armagh which will focus on the sites in the city linked to Gaelic culture and heritage. From 7pm to 8.30pm starting from Palace Demesne Public Park Armagh.

Cavan

  • Tapestry of Light a photography exhibition by Tina Claffey opens this Culture Night. Claffey’s observations and unique perspective of the flora and fauna of the unspoilt raised bogs and wet woodlands of the Irish midlands are celebrated in this new book. From 7pm to 9pm at Church Street Centre, Ballyconnell.
  • The Lady Anne Dawson Temple, Dartrey, Cootehill hosts an night of music, song and dance with local musicians and singers, and learn about local place names, all as Gaeilge. From 5pm to 6.30pm.
  • Cootehill Library presents an exhibition of prints, drawings and paintings from the Tyrone Guthrie Centre. From 6.30pm to 8pm. 

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Derry 

  • The Choir of St Eugene’s Cathedral invite you to join them for an evening exploring the theme of mystery. This choral concert will marry music with the visual art in the Cathedral to draw out the meaning of central elements of Christian belief. From 8pm to 9.30 pm.
  • Hive studios is opening its doors for a Culture Night of retro gaming. From old school platform classics like Manic Miner and Super Mario Bros, to SNES and Sega classics such as Sonic and Streets of Rage the evening returns to a time before online gaming. From 5pm to 8pm.

Donegal

  • Award winning knitwear designer, Michelle McCarroll (Michi), will give a look behind the scenes into the hectic world of the fashion designer with the launch of her new bespoke ‘Mi Chelle’ collection at her design studio in 6 Church Lane, Letterkenny. From 6pm to 9pm. 
  • Letterkenny town park promises to be a hive of activity tomorrow night. Donegal County Council Arts Service is hosting a number of activities here, including Dreamscape an outdoor illuminated  art installation, a sculpture trail and performances from local groups. From 6pm to 10pm.
  • ZoNa Dance Co will open its studios to visitors, its students will put on performances throughout the evening. From 6pm to 8pm at Mulroy Business Park, Canal Road (behind T. Diver’s Hyundai Dealership), Letterkenny.

Down

  • Nóra Ní Raghallaigh, the well-known seanchaí from Rann na Feirste in the Donegal Gaeltacht, will sing songs, recite verses and tell stories suitable for the whole family. From 4pm to 6pm at Newry Library.
  • A local expert will give an informal talk on how to research and collect local place names and everyone present will be invited onto a ‘meitheal’ or working group to collect local place names. From 7pm to 8pm at Dún Éigse, 1 Dublin Road, Castlewellen.

Fermanagh

  •  For Culture Night Sliabh Beagh Arts will host an exhibition of Rural Community Arts displaying works created during the Whimsical Winds Programme including textiles, photography, mixed media and plasma works. From 6pm to 10pm at Corranny Bar / Old Post office, 14 Carnmore Rd, Corranny, Roslea. 
  • Dylan Quinn Dance Theatre is putting on a number of performances throughout the evening this Culture Night. From 7pm to 7.30pm at Lakeland Forum, Broadmeadow, Enniskillen. 

Monaghan

  • Busy Bee Ceramics Studios is opening its new rustic studio to the public for an evening of mix clay pottery demonstrations with the sound of local traditional music. From 6pm to 10pm at Busy Bee Ceramics Studios, Glaslough.
  • Clones Courthouse hosts a screening of the International Award Winning, Clones Film Festival produced, You’re Not A Man At All, followed by a number of thought provoking short films. From 9pm to 10.30pm. 
  • The Tin Church will be transformed into leafy Whistleberry Forest on Culture Night with the arrival of The Quiet Tree. The Quiet Tree tells the story of the creatures of Whistleberry Forest who have discovered a little oak tree growing deep in the woods. From 5pm to 7pm at St. Peters Tin church, Laragh, Castleblayney

Tyrone

  • Omagh Ukulele Orchestra will provide an interactive musical experience of old and new favourites, with song lyrics and percussion instruments to encourage participation from audience. From 8pm to 8.30pm at Annie’s Bar, 15A James Street, Omagh. 
  • Encore PAA dancers take the streets with a number of animated dance routines. From 6pm to 7pm at Castle Street /Alley Courtyard, Strabane.

The events listed above are just a small example of the hundreds of Culture Night events taking place across the North tomorrow night. For more details on what’s going on in your area have a look here.  All that’s left for you to do now is decide which events you’ll take in for your Culture Night 2018.

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    Dec 31st 2021, 6:42 AM

    What a non (I tried another word but it was perceived as toxic) story, half the country has been locked down even more so in the industries that sustain casualties. Almost as daft as the commentary about record recessions when the government shut down the country, shock horror & then the hype about record growth year on year when the government opened the economy back up & allowed folk to go back to making a crust, someone must have a blank page that need filling.

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    Dec 31st 2021, 7:33 AM

    @Joe Thorpe: I accept your point. It is worth noting though that the Trump administration suppressed the reporting of work related death statistics, which had been required under the Obama administration. We could have a government that does something similar and thankfully we don’t. So I’m fine with having the statistics reported, even if it is an artificial low.

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    Dec 31st 2021, 8:22 AM

    @David A. Murray: Well done you’ve somehow managed to bash trump in this news article it’s 2022 now come on just get over trump.

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    Dec 31st 2021, 9:10 AM

    @Joe Thorpe: you obviously had a blank page that needed filling. Blank head too methinks.

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    Dec 31st 2021, 10:42 AM

    @Joe Thorpe: there is no 2 ways about it sites are becoming safer and people are more self aware not to take risks. Regardless of lockdowns or not there’s people going home to their families who a few years ago would possibly lost their live doing the same job. 1 less life lost Regardless how is a result

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    Dec 31st 2021, 7:57 AM

    The chances taken by small building contractors is directly contributing to these deaths especially the fall from height deaths. Two houses being built near me at the moment and both by two different contractors are disgraceful. The Scaffolding in particular…no hand rails, toe boards, access ladders, most sections only have one or two planks on them. Two scary things about it, 1 how the HSA let them get away with it, 2 how the contractors seem to just not care about their employees or even themselves.

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    Dec 31st 2021, 8:22 AM

    @Ronan: Most of the lads at it have worked in the industry for years and with way less safety back then when they first started than now they’re probably so used to it they don’t see the danger.

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    Dec 31st 2021, 9:04 AM

    @Ronan: are the HSA aware

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    Dec 31st 2021, 10:16 AM

    @Ronan: those curtains must get awful greasy with your paws constantly twitching at them. If you’re so concerned why don’t you 1. Go and lend your massive scaffolding know how and a hand fixing it. 2. Stop making comments on a news article and go do something about it. Why make an effort when you can complain and say I told you so!

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    Dec 31st 2021, 9:29 AM

    It’s because there are simply not enough HSA audits being carried out. I have worked on construction sites here for 35 years and only seen the HSA on two sites and on both occasions we were tipped off that they would be arriving. They were both on big site where generally safety would be better. It’s the small builder say building a few houses or maybe a small block of apartments that are a disgrace when it comes to health and safety. They should be getting regular unannounced audits from the HSA and this would focus them to run the sites better. Obviously down to lack of recourses and the builders know this.

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    Dec 31st 2021, 9:46 AM

    Mostly due to lockdown but the HSA will be convinced that it’s due to their sill y over the top rules and regulations working as intended

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    Dec 31st 2021, 9:49 AM

    @Quiet Goer: construction wasn’t loved down this year. March 2020 when it locked down

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    Dec 31st 2021, 3:13 PM

    @Shaun Gallagher: it was actually last Christmas was extended to February. Unless it was council or 6 weeks from completion.

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    Dec 31st 2021, 9:32 AM

    Half my team could be dead and I wouldn’t even know anymore with WFH, for all I know I could be talking to their kids over the keyboard.

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