"Brig" [Brig] Meaning: Bridge
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 »
The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association Northern Ireland is delighted to announce the remake of the landmark 1987 ‘Live in Ireland’ pipe band concert at the Belfast Waterfront at 8pm on Saturday, 25th February. more »
A Special Relationship – new three-part series exploring the rich connections between Scotland and Northern Ireland. In a new three-part series Scottish journalist Lesley Riddoch explores the relationship between Northern Ireland and Scotland and how it is expressed through culture, community, language, work and faith. more »
The next edition of The Ulster-Scot will be available on Saturday 14th January 2017. more »
Volunteer Now Enterprises Ltd is offering free integrated safeguarding training as part of our Department of Communities Safeguarding Children and Adults in the Arts and Culture Sector project. more »