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Young at Art Annual Report 2024-25

From humble beginnings in 1998, Belfast Children’s Festival has grown to become one of the largest and most respected dedicated arts festivals for children and young people in the UK...
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Irish Language Author Programme

In October we rolled out our Irish Language Author Programme (ILAP) at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich with different schools from around Belfast.  Our first event was ‘Seo í Rita!’ A celebration of the Rita...
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We’re Recruiting for Belfast Children’s Festival!

  Young at Art are recruiting Festival Event and Box Office Staff    Young at Art is excited to be recruiting casual Festival Event and Box Office staff for Belfast Children’s Festival 2026 running from 5 to 14 March 2026. Each year, our...
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Resilient Child… The story so far

By Becca Wilson-Ferris, Education & Engagement Coordinator Summer is almost over and as sad as I am about the end of the good weather, it does mean that we can...
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SCHOOL’S OUT FOR SUMMER!  

By Becca Wilson, Education & Engagement Coordinator So let’s take a wee look back at the 2023/24 Young at Art Education and Engagement Programme.   Despite a challenging year in a...

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