THE BLACK BOX BELFAST | DONATIONS FOR LOMBOK (PART 1)
Kuno Kini, Dani & British Council bekerjasama dengan Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia di Belfast (PPI Belfast), serta Indonesian Association in Northern Ireland (IANI) mengadakan Lombok Earthquake Fundraising pada tanggal 19 Agustus 2018 di The Black Box, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United kingdom
Ruts DC Live @ The Black Box Belfast 14/01/17
punk legends Ruts DC Live @ The Black Box Belfast 14/01/17
Mark Garside at Black Box Bored with the UK
With Mike Hoffman
BIAF19 Launch Event
On Tuesday 13 August, we officially launched the 2019 Belfast International Arts Festival programme, which returns to Belfast 15 Oct-3 Nov.
Listen to what our key funders have to say about Belfast Festival and get a little peek behind the scenes at the launch event in The Black Box. With sincere thanks to Dr Damian Smyth, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Councillor John Finucane, Lord Mayor Belfast, Terence Brannigan, Tourism Northern Ireland, Jonathan Stewart, British Council Northern Ireland, Jackie McCoy Chair of Belfast International Arts Festival and of course the fabulous La Dame Blanche who helped us celebrate in style.
Check out the full programme
VODCAST: We discuss Tony Law's latest tour | Black Box, Belfast
Tony Law is a standup comedian known for his surreal routines. We went down to the Black Box in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter to witness the magic first hand. We discuss the gig and also provide some handy tips of how to be a good audience member.
The Crown Remains performing Nirvana's heart shaped box at the black box in belfast
Another video from our concert at the black box this time of heart shaped box by Nirvana
Simon McBride - rich man falling, live @ blackbox, Belfast, 2/02/2013
Simon McBride on Guitar, Carl Harvey on Bass and Paul Hammy Hamilton on Drums.
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Nina Conti Black Box Belfast
Gray Cantillon falls for granny.
Sleaford Mods @ Blackbox Belfast - key markets 20/09/15
Stephen Macartney - 'Years Ago In Our Back Yard' live in The Black Box, Belfast
Stephen Macartney (Farriers) performs 'Years Ago In My Back Yard' live in The Black Box, Belfast accompanied by Katie Richardson (Goldie Fawn / Katie and the Carnival) on guitar. Filmed on a Motorola MotoG 4G on 23rd July 2015.
Simon Armitage reads The Christening Belfast Black Box
Simon Armitage wrote a collection of poems called Seeing Stars (2010). At the Belfast Black Box, he read The Christening which is the first poem in the book The Christening I am a sperm whale. I carry up to 2.5 tonnes of an oil-like balm in my huge, coffin-shaped head. I have a brain the size of a basketball, and on that basis alone am entitled to my opinions. I am a sperm whale. When I breathe in, the fluid in my head cools to a dense wax and I nosedive into the depths. My song, available on audiocassette and compact disc is a comfort to divorcees, astrologists and those who have 'pitched the quavering canvas tent of their thoughts on the rim of the dark crater'. The oil in my head is of huge commercial value and has been used by NASA, for even in the galactic emptiness of deep space it does not freeze. I am attracted to the policies of the Green Party on paper but once inside the voting booth my hand is guided by an unseen force. Sometimes I vomit large chunks of ambergris. My brother, Jeff, owns a camping and outdoor clothing shop in the Lake District and is a recreational user of cannabis. Customers who bought books about me also bought Do Whales Have Belly Buttons? by Melvin Berger and street maps of Cardiff. In many ways I have seen it all. I keep no pets. Lying motionless on the surface I am said to be 'logging', and 'lobtailing' when I turn and offer my great slow fluke to the horizon. Don't be taken in by the dolphins and their winning smiles, they are the pickpockets of the ocean, the gypsy children of the open waters and they are laughing all the way to Atlantis. On the basis of 'finders keepers' I believe the Elgin Marbles should remain the property of the British Crown. I am my own God -- why shouldn't I be? The first people to open me up thought my head was full of sperm, but they were men, and had lived without women for many weeks, and were far from home. Stuff comes blurting out. more information about Simon Armitage: simonarmitage.com we are at youtube.com/zebras54
Stereolab encore at The Black Box Belfast December 2008
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Mark Garside at Black Box Dream, Catch me
Terrifying new footage emerges of 1996 Manchester IRA bomb - Daily Mail
Windows shattered and shards of debris flew through the air as the blast tore through office buildings and shops within a half-mile radius in Manchester city centre on June 15, 1996 (left). Minutes earlier two police officers are seen directing people away from the vehicle (inset), which was packed with 1.5kg of explosives, and a bomb squad called in. A robot approaches the lorry but efforts to diffuse the bomb prove in vain as time runs out (middle). Nobody was killed but 212 people were injured and £700million in damage caused (right) after the explosive device was detonated close to Marks & Spencer and the Arndale shopping centre.
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Cathedral Quarter in Belfast; Cobbled Streets & Alleyways
Taking its name from St. Anne’s Cathedral, the Cathedral Quarter is home to a bustling culture and arts scene, cozy pubs, underground music venues and a host of contemporary restaurants.
The Cathedral Quarter in Belfast is a developing area of the city. It also contains the former Little Italy area. The Cathedral Quarter extends out to the old merchant quarter of the city.
St Anne's Cathedral lies right in the centre of the Cathedral Quarter. St. Anne's or Belfast Cathedral is a Church of Ireland cathedral (
History - The Cathedral Quarter was the centre of Belfast's trade and warehousing district, where the linen and shipbuilding industries were based. The quarter features some of Belfast's oldest buildings and thoroughfares.
Belfast's Cathedral Quarter: A Cultural Hub
Although the area fell into a state of disrepair in the twentieth century, it has recently re-emerged as a 'cultural quarter' of Belfast because of the recent growth in arts- and culture-based organizations that are located there, including Northern Visions TV, The Safehouse Arts Gallery, Belfast Print Workshop and Belfast's small Zen Meditation community.
The area also boasts a rich literary heritage as The Northern Whig; a popular newspaper that was circulated from 1824 until 1963, was based there. Today, its building has been transformed into a popular pub and restaurant. The Irish News, another well-known newspaper, still has its head office on Donegall Street.
Another well known pub in the area is named after Belfast poet John Hewitt. The pub showcases noteworthy artwork and photographs for sale.
Attractions in the Cathedral Quarter
St Anne’s Cathedral-Built in 1899 on the site of Belfast’s first Church of Ireland Episcopal parish, St. Anne's is a neo-Romanesque building. The Cathedral was designed by Sir Thomas Drew and the foundation stone was laid on 6 September 1899 by the Countess of Shaftesbury. It was initially constructed around the old parish church of St Anne until 31 December 1903 when the old church was demolished.
In 1925, the west front of the cathedral was built as a memorial to commemorate the Ulstermen and women who served and died in WWI.
Writer’s Square, which is located directly opposite the Cathedral, celebrates Belfast’s literary past with quotations from famous local writers carved into the stone underfoot.
St. Anne’s Square
St. Anne's Square is Belfast's equivalent to the European Plaza. Throughout the year, the square hosts a wide variety of outdoor performances as part of numerous arts festivals in the city.
The MAC
Opened in 2012, the MAC is a contemporary multi-arts venue comprising several galleries and performance spaces.
The Black Box
A cultural venue where local musicians, performers and poets hone their craft and visitors are able to experience the underground cultural scene of Belfast.
The Albert Memorial Clock
Known as Belfast’s ‘Leaning Tower of Pisa’, the Albert Memorial Clock was erected in 1853 as a memorial to Prince Albert.
Belfast's Custom House
A popular site for public speakers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was also located within the Quarter. The location hosted numerous lively and spontaneous debates on many subjects. Nowadays, Custom House Square hosts activities, performances that are mainly family-oriented.
University of Ulster
A public university located in Northern Ireland that was established in 1968. The university has branch campuses in London and Birmingham, and an extensive distance learning provision.
North Street
North Street is home to many of Belfast's most well-known bars and venues.
Northern Visions Television (NVTV)
NVTV is now the only local community station in Northern Ireland and is operated by the Northern Visions media and arts project. Its current headquarters are located in the Belfast Cathedral Quarter.
Belfast Exposed Photography
It is Northern Ireland’s principal gallery of contemporary photography, commissioning, publishing and showing work by local and international photographers.
The Belfast Print Workshop
Established in 1977, BPW offers an extensive programme of practical courses, alongside open studios and demonstrations, designed to enhance public knowledge of printmaking.
Belfast Community Circus School
The Belfast Community Circus School produces a number of shows featuring young people each year.
Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
The Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival is an annual festival of music, comedy, theatre, art and literature. The festival takes place in the first weeks of May in the Cathedral Quarter, featuring many local and international performers.
Belfast Film Festival
Founded in 1995, the Belfast Film Festival promotes film education and practical filmmaking skills and showcases local talent alongside the best in new International cinema.
Lombok Earthquake Fundraising
Kuno Kini, Dani & British Council bekerjasama dengan Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia di Belfast (PPI Belfast), serta Indonesian Association in Northern Ireland (IANI) mengadakan Lombok Earthquake Fundraising pada tanggal 19 Agustus 2018 di The Black Box, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United kingdom
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Shh...Diam! - I'm alright @ The Big Trans Fundraiser, Belfast
Shh...Diam! shamelessly entertains encore requests @ The Big Trans Fundraiser event @ Black Box, in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 24th August 2018, as part of their second European tour in August 2018 that covers Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, England, Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Black Box in Belfast
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Cretura - Great Britain & Ireland Tour 2018
Great Britain & Ireland Tour 2018
- 25.09.2018 - The Unicorn, Camden, London
- 27.09.2018 - The Basement, Essex
- 28.09.2018 - Firebug, Leicester. - 29.09.2018 - The Gryphon Real Ale and Metal pub, Bristol
- 30.09.2018 - Ivory Blacks, Glasgow, Scotland
- 01.10.2018 - The Wharf Chamber, Leeds
- 03.10.2018 - The Black Box, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- 04.10.2018 - Fibber Magees, Dublin, Ireland