Performance arts

Community Arts Forum

The Community Arts Forum (CAF) is the umbrella body for community arts in Northern Ireland. CAF is a membership organisation that spans all art forms and all areas and aims to provide greater access to the arts to all people in Northern Ireland. We operate an open door policy and offer a warm welcome and a wealth of knowledge, resources and expert advice. Our work includes an information service, lobbying and advocating on behalf of community arts and a research and development programme.

Íontas Castleblayney, Arts and Community Resource Centre

Íontas is a community resource centre which opened in 2005 located in Co. Monaghan. We have a wonderful 308 seater Theatre venue and a large Gallery exhibition space. Íontas is the perfect location for Conference or Training with capacity for 308 people, IT / AV equipment and internet available. A full catering service can be providied by The Gallery Café. We have plenty of FREE car parking spaces at the centre.

Any queries, please do not hesitate to contact any member of staff on 042 9753400 or visit our website at www.iontascastleblayney.ie

Lagan Valley Island Conference Centre

Lagan Valley Island is an all purpose, landmark venue which can accommodate a wide range of business activities including conferences, information days, business meetings, exhibitions, training, events and corporate hospitality to name a few. The centre also boasts a 100 and 402 seater theatre for theatre productions and concerts.

Nicholson and Bass Printers Ltd

Nicholson and Bass provide quality solutions for all your printing requirements. We specialise in full colour printing including: leaflets, newsletters, magazines, folders, report and accounts and books.

Octave Music Solutions

Octave Music Solutions brings together expertise from the music and recruitment industries to provide music solutions.

Ransom Productions

Ransom Productions is a theatre company formed in 2002 to produce "Hurricane" - a multi-award winning production which transferred to Edinburgh and the West End. The productions which followed cemented Ransom's reputation for producing new writing of the highest quality. Ransom are also proud to have worked with such writers as Leo Butler, Rosemary Jenkinson and are priveleged to have Writer In Residence, Richard Dormer, associated with the company. Ransom also run the "Write On The Edge" scheme for female writers,which offers them the opportunity to attend workshops free of charge which are facilitated by professional writers and directors. As well as developing their script they are taken through the process of "page to stage" - the production of their own work. Ransom Productions are funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.

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