NEWS ROUND UP - Stendhal, Talking Tatts, Out to Lunch and Belfast Festival
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Stendhal Festival of Art has announced it will return for its fifth year on 7th and 8th August 2015.
The festival, which takes place at Ballymully Cottage Farm, Limavady has events including music, dance, theatre, arts and crafts, food and drink, and workshops.
Plans for next year’s festival are already in place, as organisers have said they “will strive to continue to provide a weekend of wonders for all.”
Talking Tatts
Talking Tatts, an exhibition by Music Photographer Carrie Davenport and Artist Paul Kane has launched in The Mac, Belfast.
The installation, which is being run as part of the MADE Festival, is a combination of images and interviews with local musicians about their own tattoos.
Following last night’s launch at the Mac, Talking Tatts will run all this week until 12th October.
MADE Festival, which is now in its third year, will run in The Mac, Belfast from the 6th to the 12th October. The week of events is organised by 14-18 year olds, and will also include events such as;
- Confessions
- Self MADE Film Night
- Escap3d
- The Lightbulb Sessions
- Comedy Cabaret
- Dawn to Dusk
- Shutter Speed
- MOD Night
- Depp Vs Di Caprio
Out to Lunch early line up announced.
Out to Lunch Arts festival has announced the first twelve acts set to play January’s festival, which includes Young Fathers, Nine Below Zero and John Shuttleworth.
The 10th annual Out to Lunch festival will take place between 2nd – 25th January 2015.
Out to Lunch, in connection with The Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, runs annually throughout the month of January. It offers two events, one performance at lunchtime and a larger performance in the evening.
The current line up can be found here.
Belfast Festival at Queen’s
This year’s Belfast Festival at Queen’s is taking place between 16 October and 1st November.
The international arts festival, which has been running For over 50 years, will take in several venues across Belfast.
Previous performers at Belfast Festival at Queen’s have included Jimi Hendrix, Laurence Olivier, Rowan Atkinson and Billy Connolly.
Music acts announced for this year’s festival are;
Elvis Costello, Muriel Anderson, Bettye LaVette , A Stór Mo Chroí, Old Crow Medicine Show, Harry Manx & Gareth Davies Jones, The Lulo Reinhardt Latin Swing Project, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Neil Cowley Trio, Dianne Reeves, the Horselips, Hey Harley & Emily Barker and The Red Clay Halo, Tamikrest and The Gloaming.
More information on the festival and the full line up can be found here.
