The term Ulster-Scots refers to people from Scotland that settled in Ulster, and their descendants. It also refers to their heritage and cultural traditions. The Lowland Scots brought industry, language, music, sport, religion and a myriad of traditions
Most of the young people have been learning on tuition programmes funded by the Ulster-Scots Agency, which organised the event. Agency Chief Executive Ian Crozier encouraged the young learners to continue with their music and take the next step by joining a local band, saying,“Ulster-Scots mus...
To assist groups in submitting valid claims for Music & Dance Tuition Projects, the Agency has decided to host a series of Claims Workshops. These workshops will be delivered by the Ulster-Scots Community Network. The Agency would like to encourage all groups funded under the2019 Music & Dance...
The Ulster-Scots Agency provides a range of products within the educational sector, these include: After schools clubs School drama Music workshops Dance workshops Summer School For details of current Ulster-Scots Education projects, please visitCourses and WorkshopsandSchools Programmessection of the web...
The Centre hosts regular music, cultural and industrial events, as well as a ‘Living History’ schools’ projects. News Updates We will keep you updated about news and events. Subscribe Our Visitors Have Their Say… Great place to go with a lot of great stuff inside documenting the Ulster ...
.The Co Down man, a career civil servant all of his working life, was one of the best-known personalities on the Ulster-Scots cultural and music scene, having worked for the Ulster-Scots Agency for seven years, from 2000 to December 2007, when he retired.Mr Holmes Co who is survived ...
The Crack: Ulster-Scots Music Score Fit for a Lord
Stage Is Set for Annual Ulster Scots Music FestRead the full-text online article and more details about "Stage Is Set for Annual Ulster Scots Music Fest" - The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland), July 23, 2005
Music, emotion and identity in Ulster Scots CommunitiesRamsey, G
Some 250 gentlemen and 80 ladies packed the Music Hall – which stood on the corner of May Street and Upper Arthur Street – to commemorate Burns in style and grandeur. The event at Corn Exchange saw 400 people “from the working classes” attend a soiree to celebrate Scotland’s Bard. ...