A Twelfth everyone can enjoy....

The Twelfth is and always has been a multi-faceted event. There is an element of historical commemoration. There is a religious dimension. For some it may even be a political event but - with all due respect to my political friends and colleagues - most Twelfth speeches have only a tenuous relationship to serious politics. Above all, the Twelfth is a carnival and a great family day out. It is a day to enjoy the colour, the spectacle and the music of the greatest and the best folk festival in the
To those born into the
This year's Twelfth was perfectly idyllic: beautiful weather, an absence of violence and tension and huge crowds enjoying the marvellous spectacle. It was the best Twelfth we have had in a decade because life in
The Ulster-Scots Agency cannot claim credit for the splendid weather. Nor can the Agency claim credit for the fact that people right across the community behaved sensibly and responsibly. However, few would deny that there was a new and welcome spirit of tolerance and understanding abroad this year.
The President of the
This year's Twelfth festivities were accompanied by a variety of festivals, summer schools and events exploring the vibrancy of Orange culture, acknowledging Orangeism's contribution to our rich cultural diversity and explaining its meaning to those outside the Orange family and from different cultural traditions. I am conscious of events of this nature in Cookstown, Kilkeel, Markethill,
Through the Ulster-Scots Agency's support for many of these admirable ventures, the Agency played a meaningful part in fostering the spirit of tolerance and understanding that was abroad this year.
The Ulster-Scots Agency is particularly proud to be associated with the imaginative programmes of events devised by the Schomberg Society in Kilkeel, Mid-Armagh Community Network's Henry Acheson Summer School in Markethill and Greater Shankill Community's Battle To Bagpipes Festival.
The Ulster-Scots Agency is deeply conscious of the important contribution these programmes make to securing wider acceptance of cultural diversity, the basis of a genuinely plural society, a society in which all can enjoy, celebrate and approach our differences in a spirit of, in Mary McAleese's phrase, "relaxed curiosity".
Along with other funders and organisations, the Agency is most delighted to be associated with the highly acclaimed Maiden City Festival in
Many will be intrigued by the professional, bright and interesting programme for the Maiden City Festival. Lectures, summer school, bluegrass concerts, historical cruises and more, all there to inform the curious and to celebrate a culture of a sizable section of the Ulster community.