It’s not all over…

Posted by editor | Posted in 2011, 2012, Apprentice Boys of Derry, Crimson Players, Maiden City Festival, Pageant, The Siege Story | Posted on 23-08-2011

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The Maiden City Festival came to a colourful close with the Crimson Player’s Pageant on the morning of the 322nd Annual Relief of Derry Commemorations, a day of celebrations.

And yet… throughout the week our photographers and video people were capturing images of the Festival. These are now being sorted and labelled, ready for upload. You can find some of the photographs already on our Flickr Channel and we are hoping that the first of the video will be on our YouTube Channel very soon.

So there are still hours of enjoyment to be had at the 2011 Maiden City Festival. Check on our Facebook page for up to date information. We’ll try to update from time to time here too.

Looking forward to 2012.

It must be Thursday.

Posted by editor | Posted in 2011, Cafe Nervosa, Change to the published programme, Culture Bite, Memorial Hall 'The Mem' | Posted on 11-08-2011

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For some reason a number of bands have changed from the original programme on Thursday. All for the most unavoidable personal circumstances which could not have been anticipated. So briefly:

Rainy Boy Sleep is at Cafe Nervosa, and not Furlo;
Paula McAleese is still performing, at Claudes and not as Louis’s in the programme;
Michael E Thomas replaces Teg Magee at the Boston Tea Party in the Craft Village;
and poorly Paul Corrigan is unable to be at Java and, stepping in at short notice, Joan McEldowney is there instead.

All Culture Bite venues are 12.30-2.30pm. Up to date details on our website’s Thursday page.

No changes for Friday at this point and only one or two earlier. No idea what Thursday has done to deserve this amount of disruption – though you’ll hardly notice with the excellent range of talent that has been brought in.

On an entirely plus point, and nothing to do with cafe performances, we have added an extra exhibition to tie in with the Somme 95th Anniversary Tribute concert (SOLD OUT). Ulster at War: an exhibition of Ulster engagement in the Great War with a range of period memorabilia in the Memorial Hall’s Black Room – 10am-5pm.

Change at Cafe Nervosa, Thursday lunchtime Culture Bite.

Posted by editor | Posted in 2011, Cafe Nervosa, Change to the published programme, Culture Bite, Maiden City Festival, Uncategorized | Posted on 09-08-2011

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Regretably Furlo is unable to make our lunchtime Culture Bite at the Cafe Nervosa 12.30-2.30pm. Delighted though to have Rainy Boy Sleep instead.

Last minute changes and we are off

Posted by editor | Posted in 2009, Bluegrass, Cafe Nervosa, Change to the published programme, Culture Bite, Maiden City Festival, Memorial Hall 'The Mem' | Posted on 06-08-2011

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We have a few last minute changes to the published schedule. Check www.maidencityfestival.com for daily schedules which we are keeping up to date.

The Bluegrass on the Walls line-up has changed a little, with the addition of David Hope & The Henchmen. And the Bluestack Mountain Boys are in fact the Blackstack Mountain Boys.

Monday lunchtime at the Cafe Nervosa on Magazine Street, our Culture Bite will not be Eoin O’Callaghan and will instead be local band Intermission – again full details on the Maiden City Festival website.

On Wednesday Janet Dowd will be at the Boston Tea Party in the Craft Village. Originally it was to have been Mons Wheeler.

And on Wednesday evening the inside spread of our printed programme says the Crimson Players will be at the Verbal Arts Centre on Wednesday when they will of course be at the Memorial Hall at 8pm-10pm with their annual Variety Show.

Other than those very small changes in a very large programme everything is up to date. Double check the website listing for each day to be sure.

All that is left to say is enjoy the Festival.

Festival is not over, until…

Posted by editor | Posted in 2010, 2013 UK City of Culture, Maiden City Festival | Posted on 25-08-2010

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Although the Festival is one week in August, we have managed to stretch it out through the use of social media. So you can check out some of the Maiden City Festival 2010 memories (and from other years) on Flickr, YouTube and keep up to date on Facebook. Links to all are on our website www.maidencityfestival.com

Enjoy, and keep on enjoying favourite moments from the Maiden City Festival.

SELL OUT!!!

Posted by editor | Posted in 2010, Imperial Corps of Drums | Posted on 12-08-2010

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Tonight’s Imperial Corps of Drums ‘Tribute to Liverpool’ followed by THEM BEATLES is sold out. Ticket only.

If you are too late and still want to hear the Imperial Corps of Drums you are able to do that by connecting just before 8pm to the Apprentice Boys website and navigating to www2.apprenticeboys.co.uk/features/webcast

So if you have forgetten to get your ticket early, at least you have an alternative.

For all those who were unable to join us at the Maiden City Festival in person for whatever reason, we hope our webcasts have been welcome and any feedback on reception would be appreciated. We would like to expand this in the future, so comment is beneficial in our first foray into this field.

The Maiden City Festival is webcasting LIVE!!

Getting there

Posted by editor | Posted in 2009, 2010, Bluegrass, Culture Bite, Drama, Maiden City Festival | Posted on 01-07-2010

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As usual, the way funding works, it is uphill from April until now just getting the applications and questionnaires and paperwork sorted. Then there is the programme to build based on success or otherwise.

At this point we are pleased to say we have a full programme, and just still waiting on some final news that will enable us to announce the full programme early next week. 

In the meantime we are able to confirm that we are building on our living history presentations around the walls. Not only do we once again have The Siege Story in St Columbs Cathedral, we also have a new series of Siege Tales from seven characters around the Walls.  Our hugely successful lunchtime Culture Bite menu of lunchtime perfomances from singer/songwriters and solo/duo artists is expanding to three new venues.  There are lots of last year’s performances on our Maiden City Festival YouTube Channel.

Enjoy a lunchtime Culture Bite at venues within and around the historic Walls.

Our Line Dance Extravaganza looks on its way to be another extraordinary success on the opening Saturday night.  Also on the Saturday night, following an afternoon of Bluegrass around the Walls, we have an all female concert lineup of Bluegrass inspired performances in The Junction on Bishop Street.

Thursday night is band night, with the Imperial Corps of Drums from Liverpool bringing the Mersey to the Foyle, and Them Beatles finishing a night of tribute to the sounds of Liverpool.   

There is lot more, but we have to wait another day or so to complete the programme. So for full details, watch this blog or follow us on Facebook.  If you can’t wait go to www.maidencityfestival.com and connect to lots of our micro sites and webspaces created from previous events.

A conversation on Mountain Life & Music

Posted by editor | Posted in 2009, Appalachian Mountains, Bluegrass, Fowk Foundation, Josh Goforth, Madison County, Maiden City Festival | Posted on 19-04-2010

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This is a first step as we slowly pull together our focus on the ballads of the Appalachians, which is our first project for the Fowk Foundation which we hope to launch before the start of the 2010 year’s Festival. 

At the 2009 Festival we launched the week in our usual Bluegrass way, with a day of Bluegrass around the historic Walls of Londonderry – though rain pushed most indoors.  Already in the comfort of the Verbal Arts Centre was Josh Goforth, from Madison County, deep in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. 

Josh is an outstanding musician, but also holds a passion for the heritage and culture of the mountains and in particular the ballads that were held for generations in a remoteness from modernity that was once afforded by the mountains. We asked Josh to open the Festival weekend with ‘a conversation on Mountain Life and Music’.  We are delighted to offer this podcast (free to download) of that afternoon’s presentation.

Josh Goforth Podcast by MaidenCityFestival

There are a number of videos from this afternoon session which will be on YouTube in due course. One tune not featured on the podcast was Josh’s final piece before he completed his presentation, taking him back to the beginning of his musical journey, at his Grandfather’s knee:

There are also examples of some of the music Josh talks about in different styles, to be found on the Maiden City Festival YouTube Channel, including this one taken from the evening concert at The Junction.

More later.

Black Skull Corps of Fife & Drums

Posted by editor | Posted in 2009, Black Skull Corps of Fife & Drums, Blackskull, Maiden City Festival, William Love | Posted on 19-04-2010

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The Festival’s Tribute to William Love is available at www.maidencityfestival.com/williamlove/ performed by the outstanding Blackskull Corps of Fife & Drums.  In addition to the William Love tunes the Festival is delighted to be able to add to its YouTube Channel more of that evenings excellent musicianship with the addition of other arrangements and tunes, not by William Love. 

The first of these is:

More to follow.

More FLICKR pics

Posted by editor | Posted in Guildhall, Maiden City Festival | Posted on 21-02-2010

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We’ve uploaded some of the pictures taken at our Review night which took place in Londonderry’s Guildhall on Friday 5th February. This brought the best of many of the performances from the Festival 2009 to one place on one night. The Review/Revue provided an opportunity for those not around in the first week of August to see the full variety and diversity of the Festival’s programme. You can go to FLICKR here.

Pictured here are the Victoria Line Dancers getting ready for their exhibition.  This and other videos from the night are available on our YouTube Channel. All links are available on the right hand side of  this page.