Whats on tomorrow at the Maiden City Festival?
William Moore, Festival Co-ordinator, comments:
"This is taste of the week to come, with dance, music and drama all around and within the historic Walls. The week is promising to be the best festival to date and offers an absolutely marvelous family day out. History is lifted off the page and onto the Walls, while our huge range of lunchtime Culture Bite performances in 8 caf venues means the entertainment never stops through to the evening lectures and shows."
Jim Brownlee, Governor of the Apprentice Boys, says the Festival team has delivered a tremendous programme:
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Hide Ad"Every year there is something new. The expanded living history on the Walls, bringing history to life in a contemporary way, is very exciting. For community, history and heritage, and diversity in performance a big thank you to the Festival team. There is a big welcome for all in the Maiden City this week."
Guns of Londonderry demonstration – Memorial Hall Garden 11.30am and 2.30pm and by request.
The Siege Story – St Columb's Cathedral. Regular performances from 12noon, 2pm, and 4pm.
Siege Tales – around the Walls. Regular performances 11am-4pm
Bluegrass on and around the Walls – 1pm-4pm
Festival Craft Fayre – London Street, Cathedral Car Park
Maiden Grass – Bluegrass at The Junction, on Bishops Street 7.30-10pm
Line Dance Extravaganza – Memorial Hall 9pm-late