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Londonderry City of Culture programme to be unveiled | Londonderry City of Culture programme to be unveiled |
(6 days later) | |
The official line-up of acts to mark Londonderry's year as the UK City of Culture will be announced later. | The official line-up of acts to mark Londonderry's year as the UK City of Culture will be announced later. |
Derry beat off stiff opposition to win the title for 2013 - the first time it has ever been awarded. | Derry beat off stiff opposition to win the title for 2013 - the first time it has ever been awarded. |
Some events like The Turner Prize have already been confirmed for the programme. | Some events like The Turner Prize have already been confirmed for the programme. |
Shona McCarty, the chief executive of the Culture Company, has often said the event will be a "game-changer for this city". | Shona McCarty, the chief executive of the Culture Company, has often said the event will be a "game-changer for this city". |
Derry was selected as the UK's first City of Culture in 2010. | Derry was selected as the UK's first City of Culture in 2010. |
Hundreds of events are expected to feature in the programme which is being launched at 12:00 BST. | Hundreds of events are expected to feature in the programme which is being launched at 12:00 BST. |
The programme will arrive by speedboat, a marathon runner will then run with the programme over the Peace Bridge and deliver it to the mayor of Derry. | The programme will arrive by speedboat, a marathon runner will then run with the programme over the Peace Bridge and deliver it to the mayor of Derry. |
The chairman of the Culture Company Martin Bradley told the BBC that the city had undergone a "physical and psychological transformation". | The chairman of the Culture Company Martin Bradley told the BBC that the city had undergone a "physical and psychological transformation". |
"We're the first city of culture, there is no blueprint for this. All eyes are watching us to see how we do," he said. | "We're the first city of culture, there is no blueprint for this. All eyes are watching us to see how we do," he said. |
"A huge amount of work has gone into this over the last 18 months. It's a superb programme." | "A huge amount of work has gone into this over the last 18 months. It's a superb programme." |
The Turner Prize, a contemporary art award, will be held in the city. It is the first time the awards have been held outside England. | |
It has also been confirmed that Derry will host the All-Ireland fleadh (traditional Irish music festival) in 2013. | It has also been confirmed that Derry will host the All-Ireland fleadh (traditional Irish music festival) in 2013. |
The fleadh attracts up to 300,000 visitors and is worth about 40m euros to the host venue. | The fleadh attracts up to 300,000 visitors and is worth about 40m euros to the host venue. |
Liverpudlian writer Frank Cottrell Boyce who worked on the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games in London told BBC Radio Ulster that he is involved in a special performance piece about city founder Colmcille. | Liverpudlian writer Frank Cottrell Boyce who worked on the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games in London told BBC Radio Ulster that he is involved in a special performance piece about city founder Colmcille. |
"I've been brought in to work on the project on Colmcille. We are imagining him returning to Derry. | "I've been brought in to work on the project on Colmcille. We are imagining him returning to Derry. |
"I can't say much but it is going to be spectacular and it's going be be water based on the River Foyle. | "I can't say much but it is going to be spectacular and it's going be be water based on the River Foyle. |
"It is also going to involve at least 1,000 local people," he told BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme. | "It is also going to involve at least 1,000 local people," he told BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme. |
Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness said he was "bursting with pride". | Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness said he was "bursting with pride". |
He said that he hoped the year long event would leave a lasting legacy. | He said that he hoped the year long event would leave a lasting legacy. |
"This is a fantastic opportunity for the city. People are becoming very excited. It's an incredible opportunity which will bring new jobs and help transform the city." | "This is a fantastic opportunity for the city. People are becoming very excited. It's an incredible opportunity which will bring new jobs and help transform the city." |
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