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Crime writer Sharon Dempsey:  Suddenly we don t have to answer to the Church or to men It s a long time coming

Crime writer Sharon Dempsey:  Suddenly we don t have to answer to the Church or to men It s a long time coming
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Glenn Patterson: Why reading is not only a great resource - but invaluable

Glenn Patterson: Why reading is not only a great resource - but invaluable
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Book a place to listen to homegrown talent

Book a place to listen to homegrown talent
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Belfast landmark project to showcase very best in local musical talent

Some of Belfast s most historic buildings and hidden architectural gems are to provide the backdrop for a series of online showcases from emerging and established musicians. The collaborative video project will promote the cultural significance of the venues as well as the wide-ranging musical talents of the artists involved. All Points: North will show off a selection of our foremost digital content creators, musicians and electronic producers, filmed in historical buildings located across the city. The project is being managed by Belfast Electronic Arts & Music Academy (Beama). The team is made up of local digital artists and creative arts managers, including singer-songwriter Anthony Toner; electronic producer, DJ and label owner Timmy Stewart, and creative arts director John Walls, joined by videographers including Ross McClean and Paul McParland.

Newry artist supported by Disabled Artists Support Fund | Newry Times | Latest Newry News, Newry Sport and Newry Business for Newry City

    She has been provided funding for the career development grant to enhance her online presence by exploring digital theatre, an emerging hybrid genre that combines theatre, television, radio, green screen and special effecting using the Zoom platform.     She is one of 44 d/Deaf and disabled artists who have been awarded £94,000 in funding to create new work and support them through the Covid-19 crisis. This work will go on exhibition and long term loan to special educational needs sector schools, libraries and other public venues. The University of Atypical, on behalf of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and the Department for Communities, has awarded the grants from the d/Deaf and Disabled Artists Support Fund 2020/21 at a time when artists’ potential to generate income has been seriously impacted by the closure of art galleries, theatres, music venues and other creative outlets.

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