Derry’s new Peace Bridge opened to a music and fireworks spectacular yesterday Saturday 25th June 2011. Our guests at Rose Park House had a fabulous evening including joining in a midnight walk for charity. Below is an aerial photo of the new pedestrian bridge which joins Foyle Street on the Cityside to Ebrington on the Waterside copyright Derry Journal.
An evening of gourmet kebabs with Jotvi Jalloul. Showcase of local singers and writers hosted by Radio Foyle’s Mark Patterson. Supported by SEEDS and the Unite against Hate.
For more information and tickets please contact SEEDS or Café del Mondo.
Derry has been chosen as the UK’s inaugural City of Culture. Derry, which was short-listed alongside Birmingham, Sheffield and Norwich, will take the mantle in 2013.
Plans are already in place to hold a pageant on the River Foyle celebrating the return St Columba, to Ireland, a contemporary music festival and a visual arts festival.
Other elements of the winning bid included giving children across the city access to music training and a new commission from the Field Day theatre company.
The actor James Nesbitt, who was on of the bid’s celebrity backers, said the win confirmed Derry as “a cultural powerhouse.”
“Whether it is writers like Seamus Heaney and Seamus Deane, songwriters and performers like Phil Coulter or the Undertones, artists like Willie Doherty, filmmakers like Margo Harkin and Tom Collins or actors like Amanda Burton, Roma Downey and Bronagh Gallagher, the city has asserted a huge influence on the arts internationally.”
Halloween in Derry needs to be seen to be believed. There’s a carnival atmosphere and fun for people of all ages. You can enjoy all the craic when staying at Rose Park House Bed And Breakfast.