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Beaches commemorate end of First World War with stunning sand portraits
Danny Boyle's Pages of the Sea event saw tens of thousands gather around the UK and Ireland including at four locations across NI and Co. Donegal
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Irish beaches across north announced for Armistice Day anniversary artwork
Danny Boyle's Pages of the Sea will pay tribute to men and women who left UK shores to serve in the First World War, with large scale sand portraits
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Derry~Londonderry's Nerve Centre to be part of Danny Boyle's Armistice Day commission
The Oscar-winning director is inviting the public to gather on UK beaches where large-scale sand portraits will pay tribute to those who left their home shores a century ago
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Breathtaking Weeping Window artwork opens at the Ulster Museum
The ceramic poppy sculpture by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper has already captivated millions of people around the UK
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Exhibition Brings War Poet Francis Ledwidge Back to Former Derry Barracks
New artworks created to mark 100 years since the Irish soldier's death go on display at Ebrington site where he was once stationed
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Battle of Messines Brought to Life in Graphic Novel and Animation
Nerve Centre produces new resources marking centenary of the historic First World War offensive where unionists and nationalists fought together
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Ulster Museum the Site for Captivating Poppy Display
Weeping Window sculpture will be installed as part of next year's Belfast International Arts Festival and ongoing First World War commemorations
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Taylor Mac Takes Belfast Through Pop History
New York drag artist urges conservative audiences to 'embrace the discomfort' of his glittering tour-de-force set for the MAC later this month
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Kith and Kindle: Self-Publishing a Century-Old Family Story
Debut author Aileen Bartlett on piecing together a true tale of childhood in WW1 Belfast and the importance of celebrating our predecessors
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Behind the Scenes: The Lantern Man
Preview Jane Coyle's moving new drama inspired by the discovery of photographic First World War slides in a north Belfast loft
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Stories of the Cleenish Island Soldiers
A new film shines a light on the First World War veterans whose hardships were fatally prolonged by a remote Co Fermanagh resettlement
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Deconstructing Anne Tallentire's Shelter
Major art project co-commissioned by Nerve Centre and 14-18 NOW lays bare a century of basic survival necessities using only the materials required
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Stretcher Bearers of the Somme
Artist Leslie Nicholl uses raw materials from the WWI battlefields to explore humanity amidst the horror in his current Linen Hall Library exhibition
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Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme
The artistic director of a major centenary revival of the seminal play on providing an outsider's perspective on Frank McGuinness's vision
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#MakingHistory 1916 Exhibition in Pictures
Ulster Museum hosts an interactive collection of archive material, contemporary art and digital resources taking a creative look at our past
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Graphic Novels Recall Irish War Poets
New educational resources from the Nerve Centre's Creative Centenaries project explore 1916 through the literature and lives of Alice Milligan and Francis Ledwidge
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Belfast and Dublin Unite for Two Cities One Book
Author Lia Mills on her Easter Rising-set novel Fallen, chosen to bring the Irish capitals together with a month of reading-related events throughout April
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Remembering 1916: Your Stories
Rare Easter Rising and Battle of the Somme memorabilia featured as part of Ulster Museum's new exhibition
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Twinsome Minds
Renewed understanding and contemporary relevance is brought to the events of 1916 in this novel fusion of spoken performance and image projection
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Belfast Festival Announced for 2016
The first acts and dates have been revealed for this year's edition of the city's autumn arts mainstay
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Artists to Mark First World War Centenary
UK-wide programme of commemorative events and commissions includes major works across Northern Ireland in 2016
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Creative Centenaries Call for Events
The commemorative project is now seeking submissions for its 1916 cultural heritage programme
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Nerve Centre to Embark on 2016 Centenary Programme
Organisations working around the cultural heritage of 1916 are encouraged to get involved with the major project marking key anniversaries next year
