WHAT WE DO
Belfast Children’s Festival
Belfast Children’s Festival is not just for the young, but also the young at heart with local, national and international performances and events to entertain, surprise and delight.
At Young at Art, we believe our great arts experiences are for everyone, so whether you’re 8 weeks old or 108 years old, enjoy our festival fun!
At Young at Art, we believe our great arts experiences are for everyone, so whether you’re 8 weeks old or 108 years old, enjoy our festival fun!
Other Events & Activities
Throughout the year, Young at Art continues to provide exceptional arts experiences for children and young people through a variety of engagement projects with key partners and standalone events, including our much-loved Baby Rave.
We are open to hearing from organisations who would like us to partner with them on such projects or who would like to have Baby Rave in their area. More information on Baby Rave is here.
Contact our Creative Producer if you would like to chat to us about how we can work together. One of our current engagement partnerships is with the MAC in Belfast. More information about our MAC x YAA COLLABORATION can be found here.
We are open to hearing from organisations who would like us to partner with them on such projects or who would like to have Baby Rave in their area. More information on Baby Rave is here.
Contact our Creative Producer if you would like to chat to us about how we can work together. One of our current engagement partnerships is with the MAC in Belfast. More information about our MAC x YAA COLLABORATION can be found here.
Education & Engagement
Young at Art is dedicated to enriching the lives of children in Northern Ireland through the arts.
Our Education & Engagement Programme delivers a range of projects and initiatives to connect children and young people to the arts and ensure quality arts engagement is accessible to all, building confidence, imagination, critical thinking skills, and resilience.
Our Education & Engagement Programme delivers a range of projects and initiatives to connect children and young people to the arts and ensure quality arts engagement is accessible to all, building confidence, imagination, critical thinking skills, and resilience.
Professional Development
We work with arts, education and business professionals and organisations to put children and creativity at the heart of what they do. We have set out how we do this below.
If you would like YAA to work with you, contact Link to Contact us form.
If you are a student or young person who is interested in developing your career in the arts, we provide internship, placement and work experience opportunities. Contact us to find our more.
Festival Industry Programme – Our Industry Events programme at Belfast Children’s Festival each year covers a range of symposiums, talks, discussions and networking events for professionals.
CPD Training Programme – Young at Art delivers a year-round programme of professional training courses for both freelance artist facilitators and teachers. We offer three CPD courses for teachers, All About Play (Drama) All About Tales (Storytelling) and All About Art (Visual Art). Contact us here.
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Latest News
All the latest news from Young at Art, including new partnerships, announcements and opportunities to work with us.
Young at Art are recruiting a Box Office, Marketing and Administration Assistant
Young at Art is currently recruiting for this key support role within our organisation. Young at Art, Northern Ireland’s leading children’s arts organisation and producer of the annual Belfast Children’s...
YAA and CQ BID bring Festival Family Fun to Belfast on Saturday 16 March.
Belfast Children’s Festival and CQ BID have announced a partnership that will bring an exciting selection of pop-up performances, workshops, walkabout characters, storytelling, circus, comedy and music to Cathedral Quarter...
Young at Art partners with Victoria Square!
Young at Art partners with Victoria Square to bring family fun to Belfast Children’s Festival. Belfast Children’s Festival (8-16 March), the largest family festival on the island of Ireland, will...