#WowTheFest 2017
Short, sweet, surprising moments to share from the Belfast International Arts Festival
Hard to be Soft: A Belfast Prayer—The Arts Show, 26/10/2017
Choreographer Oona Doherty reflects on the realities of living in Belfast
Poppies; Weeping Window—The Arts Show, 25/10/2017
Cascading from the walls of the Ulster Museum, a unique & powerful sculpture
Dancing at the Disco at the End of the World—The Arts Show, 24/10/2017
Audiences are propelled into a post-virus future: survivors are young, but rules are old
From Countryside to Cityscape—The Arts Show, 19/10/2017
Take a trip to the countryside with the Ulster Orchestra
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Tordre (Wrought)—The Arts Show, 18/10/2017
Dancers Lora Juodkaite & Annie Hanauer perform a hypnotic duet
Celui Qui Tombe (He Who Falls)—The Arts Show, 19/10/2017
Artist Yoann Bourgeois challenges his performers to defy gravity on a swinging stage
Fire Below (A War of Words)—The Arts Show, 17/10/2017
Playwright Owen McCafferty on his latest work, brought to life at the Lyric
Poetry and Happiness—The Arts Show, 12/10/17
Craigavon poet, Adrian Fox, has almost entirely lost his memory after a stroke.
Beneath the Dirt—The Arts Show, 11/10/2017
Buried in Syrian gardens, ten ordinary people are given a voice by artist Tania El Khoury
Wind Resistance—The Arts Show, 11/10/2017
Folk singer, Karine Polwart, channelling nature to feed the spirit of her song.
Sleepwalking Towards War—The Arts Show, 10/10/2017
Hughie O'Donoghue's exhibition 'The Tempest' portrays the turmoil of the last 100 years.
Motosikai- a reputation for madcap brilliance—The Arts Show, 05/10/2017
Finnish circus artists performing at this year's Belfast International Arts Festival
Compassion: The History of the Machine Gun—The Arts Show, 04/10/2017
Director Milo Rau brings the political turmoil of our time to the Lyric Theatre, Belfast.












