The collection aims to shine a light on the best of local talent and share their words, music, performances, and stories
The many and varied ‘voices’ of artists from these shores are the subject of a series of specially commissioned new documentaries and programmes from BBC Northern Ireland.
One night in 1959, a 27-year-old female singer took to the stage in front of an audience at Smitty’s Corner, Muddy Water’s renowned blues club in Chicago’s South Side. Paul Muldoon: Laoithe‘s Liricí Paul Muldoon: Laoithe‘s Liricí is a new musical bi-lingual documentary in which the Armagh-born Pulitzer prize-winning poet, in words specially written by himself, explores life and language in a series of musical collaborations.
This documentary follows five artists hoping to have their work selected from the competitive open call. For the first time ever, cameras have been allowed behind-the-scenes at the 142-year-old Royal Ulster Academy, including access to the judging process. This landmark documentary is presented by Armagh native Antaine Ó Donnaile, who follows in the footsteps of Séamus Mór MacMurphy through the landscape of Armagh and Louth, travelling from Slieve Gullion to Carnally, Dunreavey, Omeath, Carlingford, the Fews Forest and on to Armagh City.
The Lost Photographs of Mary Alice Young A new 30-minute factual documentary features an incredible photographic collection of a family and community which has been unseen for over a century. I Lár an Aonaigh Magazine show I Lár an Aonaigh returns to TV screens with a new arts and culture flavour. As ever, viewers can expect great live music, stimulating studio chat and fascinating films.
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