"Efter" [Efter] Meaning: After
A new science roadshow for schools which encourages pupils to engage with science by learning about famous Ulster-Scots scientists and inventors has been launched by the Ulster-Scots Agency. more »
Bright Lights dancers Jasmine Ng and Emma McCluskey auditioned successfully for the Moscow Tattoo International Highland Dance Team 2017. more »
Some local primary school children would have been forgiven for feeling ‘wabbit’ (tired) last week, after completing a six week course under the watch-full eye of Ulster-Scots Language facilitator Anne Blair which ended up with over 80 young people networking together to celebrate the life, loves and legacy of Robert Burns by hosting an Ulster-Scots Burns Dinner at Newtownstewart Model Primary School. more »
In May in 1717 a small ship made her way out of Larne Harbour and along the Antrim coast past Islandmagee, heading south and then charting a route across the Atlantic to Boston in Massachusetts. more »
Local County Armagh folk group, Stonewall, are set to launch their third album entitled, 'Longing for home' at the Market Place Theatre, Armagh on 1st June. more »
The Ulster-Scots Flagship School programme is a cultural and educational programme, devised and managed by the Ulster-Scots Agency in partnership with primary schools in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. more »
The Ulster Scots Agency Summer Schools 2017, Festivals 2017 and Music and Dance Tuition for Schools 2017/18 are now open for applications. more »
The Ulster-Scots Agency is pleased to announce that applications for Ulster-Scots Music and/or Dance tuition in schools is now open. more »
Music and history combine in a new series, presented by acclaimed Scottish musician, composer and broadcaster, Phil Cunningham. Across three programmes, Phil explores age-old musical connections between Scotland, Ulster and America and celebrates not only an extraordinary history, but a vibrant, living tradition. more »
The Ulster History Circle commemorateD John Alexander Sinton VC, FRS, (1884-1956), Soldier, Physician and Malariologist. more »