Thursday 30 June 2011

Ulster Scots Festival in the Borough

What’s Ulster Scots?

 
Castlereagh Community Culture Forum is proud to celebrate their very first Ulster Scots Festival. The festival will run from 5th to 9th July and will include various arts and music events, lectures and opportunities for people to learn, participate, and debate on what Ulster Scots Culture is all about.


Opening Night: Debate, Story-telling and Music
Question Time: What’s Ulster Scots?
A select panel discuss and help to clarify the meaning of Ulster-Scots
language and culture, followed by Storytelling
with Liz Weir and Music by Skullduggery

 
Castlereagh Borough Council Civic and Function Suite

Tuesday 05/07/11 6.30 – 10.00 pm


 
Cookery Demonstration
Insightful and fun way of learning about local cookery!


Downshire Hall, Weds 06/07/11 2.00 - 4.00 pm



Mural Project
An opportunity for younger people to work with local artist Andrew Cooke
to create Ulster Scots images, and turn them into a mural.

 
Downshire Hall, Weds 06/07/11 4.00 pm



Nursery Rhymes and Street Games
with Michael Copeland MLA

Michael discusses the history and origins of street games, nursery rhymes,
the language used and their significance in contemporary culture.

 
Braniel Church, Weds 06/07/11 6.30 - 7.30 pm



Film Screening: ‘The December Bride’
by Sam Hanna Bell

A presentation of the film The December Bride in association with the Classic Film Club.  A powerful and challenging film set in the beautiful environs of Strangford Lough.

 
Braniel Community Centre, Weds 06/07/11 8.00 pm





Tartan Display and Discussion
with Dr Clifford Smyth

Carryduff, Lough Moss Centre, Thursday 07/07/11 5.30- 6.30 pm




 
Music of Ulster & Scotland
A lecture featuring live musical performance from local Fife, Drum and Flute bands,
exploring the history and roots of Ulster and Scottish marching music.
Clonduff Community Centre, Thursday 07/07/11 7.30-9.30 pm



Rhythmic Roots feat. Anthony Toner,
Liam Logan and Wilson Burgess
A fun and innovative approach to story telling and poetry.
Anthony Toner, Liam Logan, and Wilson Burgess will be fusing music with the spoken word.

 
Enler Centre Ballybeen, Friday 08/07/11 1.30 - 3.00 pm

 

The Secret Listeners of Gilnahirk
by George Busby
Local historian and WW2 enthusiast George Busby delivers an insightful lecture
 on the secret listening post in Gilnahirk, which played a vital role for the allied forces during the war.

 
Friday 8th July 3.30 - 4.30pm


Highland and Irish Dance Workshop
with Bright Lights

Tullycarnet Community Centre, Friday 08/07/11 5.00-7.00pm



Mary Ryan & Mark Braidner in Concert
Gospel Blues singer Mary Ryan and Roots blues singer and guitarist Mark Braidner perform Delta Blues and Gospel ballads as well as some traditional Irish and Scottish songs which travelled to the States and changed from Sean Nós to Ragtime; Music-Hall to Vaudeville and Bible Songs to Gospel Blues Ballads.

Tullycarnet Community Centre, Friday 8/07/11 7.30




Family Fun Day
(funded by PeaceIII &The Ulster Scots Agency)
Bouncy Castles, Arts & Crafts, Music and much, much, more. A real day of fun for all the family. Watch out for Willie Drennan and his merry band of musicians. A civic fire will be lit at 8.30pm and music from a variety of bands will be played throughout the day.
Cregagh Estate, Saturday 09/07/11 4.00 – 10.00 pm



ALL EVENTS ARE FREE!!
PLEASE COME ALONG AND SUPPORT THESE LOCAL EVENTS!

Thursday 16 June 2011

First (well, actually second…) Friday June: Linley Hamilton Quartet in concert

Renowned jazz musician Linley Hamilton and his quartet delighted our audience on a landmark First Friday performance. The concert has been the highlight of the Castlereagh Arts Summer programme thus far, as the quartet has just released their new album and they were on tour to promote it.



Described as ‘a trumpeter whose playing combines formidable technical expertise with verve and passion’, Linley Hamilton entertained the audience with his brisk Dublin-based Quartet with Johnny Taylor at the piano, Dan Bodwell at the bass and Dominic Mullan on drums. The set was drawn from hard hitting contemporary tunes such as Woody Shaw’s ‘Rosewood’, to adaptations of ‘Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow’ and Abbey Lincoln’s ‘Throw It Away’. The new album is called ‘Taylor Made’ as it was highly influenced by the pianist Johnny Taylor.





There were more than 25 people attending the gig and several council staff were drawn in the function suite by the quality of the music.




This first ‘First Friday Concert’ of our summer season was a great success and we want to thank the great musicians that made it happen! Our next performance, in July we have the pleasure of hosting another fantastic musician, Anthony Toner, who is going to perform songs from the album ‘Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon’ by James Taylor, celebrating the album’s 40th anniversary…a different Taylor but still great music!

Don’t miss it out!



Wednesday 8 June 2011

Dundonald Community Concert Band

Castlereagh Borough-based Dundonald Community Concert Band (DCCB) had a beautiful sunny day for playing at the Dundonald Primary School Summer Fair on Saturday 4th June 2011 - now an annual gig in the events calendar! DCCB donated their time to provide background music while everyone browsed around the car boot sale, took part in the activities from archery to climbing walls, or were just tempted by all the tasty treats! DCCB will be playing at Killinchy Primary School Summer Fair this Friday evening (10th June) from 7pm to 9pm so come along and join in the fun!
Visit http://www.dccb.co.uk/ for more details of the band or if you are interested in joining - we're always on the lookout for enthusiastic new recruits!

 See DCCB play at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNHu20FZ9xw&feature=related

Thursday 2 June 2011

Beauty and Art in the Lock Keepers' Inn

Colours and Brushwork fill in the Lock Keepers’ Inn…



Following the launch of his new exhibition in Dundonald Library last month, the artist Paul Gray gave two workshops in order to teach his skills and his colourful art. On Saturday 7th and 21st May the artist tutored two visual art workshops in the lovely and inspirational location of the Lock Keepers’ Inn.

Paul Gray is a self-taught local artist, who explores the medium of acrylics through the use of colours and his imagination. His artistic reference points are Impressionism, Fauvism and Expressionism, even though the most important thing for him as an artist is the opportunity to experiment with colors.

 
The workshops were open to beginners and people who wanted to experiment and try to paint with acrylics. In all, 7 wannabe artists took part and they left happy with their own versions of the Lockkeepers Cottage, and ‘Samson & Goliath’ the famous Harland and Wolff cranes. Paul put his own impressionistic slant on both iconic landscapes and helped the pupils to structure their paintings. He encouraged them to experiment with colours and textures, imparting confidence and bravery in the strokes.

 
In all a pleasant and relaxing few May afternoons were enjoyed by all, and we hope that this will serve to encourage artists to utilize the idyllic settings of ‘The Lockkeepers Inn’ and the surrounding area in the future.