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Ulster Museum welcomes visitors back for the first time in five months

Ulster Museum welcomes visitors back for the first time in five months The first day back for the Ulster Museum today after lockdown measures were eased. Picture by Hugh Russell Linen Hall Library in Belfast has also reopened. Picture by Hugh Russell THE Ulster Museum welcomed visitors back for the first time in five months today with an exhibition exploring the impact and legacy of the events of the last century. The museum in south Belfast is among a number of indoor and outdoor attractions, including libraries, allowed to reopen in the latest relaxation of coronavirus restrictions. Visitors to the museum were able to view its latest exhibition, Collecting the Past/Making the Future: Marking Centenaries 2021, a collaboration with Nerve Centre in Derry.

Derry s Nerve Centre announce winners of new creative funding awards

Derry s Nerve Centre announce winners of new creative funding awards Initiative set up in memory of key supporter Ken Robinson Nerve Centre s young Music Hothouse participants performing at Stendhal Festival in 2019. Reporter: );   ); The Nerve Centre in Derry today announced the details of 11 individuals and groups who have won a share of the £20,000 Unlocking Creativity award fund, in memory of Sir Ken Robinson. Mr Robinson led national and international projects on creative and cultural education across the world unlocking and igniting the creative energy of many people and organisations, including pioneering work in Northern Ireland. He passed away in 2020 and the Unlocking Creativity Awards were set up to support inspirational individuals, organisations and schools who are empowering others through creative learning.

Special online concerts being hosted by Derry s Nerve Centre

Special online concerts being hosted by Derry s Nerve Centre Gigs organised in response to absence of live music during the lockdown Ryan Vail (left) and Eoin O’Callaghan will be taking part in the concerts. Reporter: );   ); Local musicians are to take part in special online concerts in partnership with the Nerve Centre in Derry. PORTS and Borders - Ryan Vail and Elma Orkestra are the acts taking part in the upcoming concerts, which are being supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. For more information and to find out how you can watch the concerts, visit the Nerve Centre s website.

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