Glendinning House 6 Murray Street Belfast BT1 6DN United Kingdom
ArtsEkta (Ekta means bonding/uniting in the Indian language) is a registered charity that works to enhance the practice, understanding and appreciation of ethnic arts within an artistic, social and educational context throughout N. Ireland. We are dedicated to strengthening and deepening relationships between different cultures and communities through a series of exciting and inspiring arts-based programmes.
Belfast City Centre Belfast BT2 7AF United Kingdom
We are a social enterprise that specialises in community and research projects and hosts a co-operative media platform for aspiring young writers in the realm of current affairs, travel and conflict transformation.
Barefeet is a creative arts organisation, originating in Zambia, mainly working with young people through arts and performance.In N. Ireland we facilitate workshops with young people and educators using arts based methodologies as well as other activities
This event will primarily focus on reduce, reuse and repair and welcome people of all levels of interest.
hosted by Co Antrim CountrySide Custodians in Ballyclare townhall
We will even have FREE pollinator plants available that have been propogated by our members and peat free compost so come along with your planters and do a bit of planting on the day 🌎💚
There will be tons to do so bring the family along and get excited about what you can do to help the environment 🌻🐝
The Belfast Barge is a maritime museum and performance space. We are owned by the charity Lagan Legacy. We hope to expound the history of the River Lagan to the public through our maritime exhibition and host a shared commmunity space for events.
Belfast Book Festival makes a welcome return from 10 - 13 June with an online programme of live events for book lovers, covering everything from love and politics to Cinderella as a zombie!
Belfast Boys is physical dance theatre for boys only. DU Dance NI are delighted we now have a new group for younger boys aged 7 - 11 years, in addition to our current group aged 12 - 16 years. Weekly sessions start soon on Saturday 18th September.
Do you know any boys aged 12 to 16 who are looking to try physical dance theatre or work on their dance skills? Well we have spaces on our Senior #BelfastBoys Summer Sessions this July where they can do just that.
Belfast Community Circus School has launched a brand new strategic plan after receiving funding from both Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Belfast City Council.
Belfast Exposed 23 Donegall Street Belfast BT1 2FF United Kingdom
Belfast Exposed comprises of a contemporary gallery, futures gallery, community engagement programmes, photography training courses, bookshop, reading room and archive.
Belfast Exposed is proud to present The Belfast Exposed Photography Academy Showcase 2022, an exhibition featuring work from young photographers who have completed a creative training in photographic & practical skills and have achieved their Open College Network (OCN) qualifications as part of this year's Academy, funded by Children in Need.
The Belfast Flags of Hope uses art to try to create a vibration for a better future. Inspired by Tibetan Prayer Flags, it focuses on the notion of using art on the blank canvas format of a flag to portray our common and shared human hopes for the future.
Following on from the success of the WHO International Healthy Cities Conference, Changing Cities to Change the World, Celebrating thirty years of the Healthy Cites movement, held last week in Belfast, we are delighted to announce the Belfast Healthy Cities, ‘Healthy City’ 2018 awards.
There are four award categories, Promoting Health Equity; Healthy Places; Healthy Living and Engaging for Change.
The call for entry is open until 5.00pm Monday 12 November 2018. Further information and to submit an online application visit https://awards.belfasthealthycities.com/ The awards will be presented at a high profile ceremony in Belfast on Tuesday 11 December 2018.
Belfast International Arts Festival Cathedral Quarter Managed Workspace Belfast BT1 1FF United Kingdom
The mission of Belfast International Arts Festival is to be the preeminent, progressive, international arts event within Northern Ireland, actively engaging both global and local communities in the richness and diversity of contemporary arts practice.
We are looking for people who receive universal credit or jobseeker’s allowance to take part in a 1-hour conversation in Belfast City Library on 18th July.
Belfast will be awash with the very best of traditional music, song and dance during Belfast TradFest, with world-class concerts, masterclasses, talks, CD launches & sessions taking place in the city from the 23-29 July 2022.
Belfast XR Festival (BXRF) is an annual gathering for the XR arts - storytelling, visual arts, music, drama, dance, literature and theatre. Wednesday 28th February & Thursday 29th February 2024 at the Black Box in Belfast.
21 Dunserverick Ave Belfast BT8 7EB United Kingdom
Love God. Love People.
Upon entering the Belvoir's sanctuary worshippers marvel at it's brightness and airiness. People speak about it as a place where God is near and yet it is a very simple building, understated in every way. Come early to the 11am Sunday service for a cuppa and chat. And join us in the Family’s Centre after the service for prayer, more coffee and chat while the children play. We are a relaxed church and everyone is welcome.