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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9we arrived into common grounds cafe, great bluegrass music going, upstairs for tailend of meeting, back down for a cuppa. belfast is a fair trade city, this cafe in a church is a lovley little space
http://www.commongrounds.co.uk/
we were late for the criticall mass
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69913
gaf, late night picnic in queens, palestinian support night, party, @ the falls.
on saturday we went over to the cultúrlann for a cup of coffee and to check things out, then over to the glor na ngael centre, across from the hospital, where an international crew of socialists and anarchists are working hard to reopen the centre; a possible new social centre for belfast, lots of room, 3 floors, they hope to be open for the west belfast festival
http://www.feilebelfast.com/
where they might be able to do live radio feeds
an cultúrlann- irish culture club, 216 falls road
early saturday morning gaelic discussion, good food and coffee too
Glór na nGael
glor- cafe at ground level
upstairs bar
then headed in in the black taxi type bus system into city centre to hook up with the food not bombs crew- 25th aniversay since its inception @ san fran
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69916
talk with dublin food not bombs cian up in belfast about history and objectives of fnb, working on the streets, general banter in belfast
audio report:
http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/imgp0985.wav
face painters freely bringing color to the streets of belfast
http://www.dissenteire.tk/
now bono and bob geldof have got behind g8 protests with free gigs in london, berlin, paris, rome they are trying to get people on the streets to make a difference
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=70066&condense_comments=false#comment109588
belfast weekend of dissent- fnb 25 year aniversary
food table on the belfast big bike
big bike as sound machine and all round play machine
punk picnic
stephenie, chloe, spiderman, dunk (g8 will be destroyed)
from food not bombs we head back on the big bike and other colored bikes back to the workshops; a super super space in belfast, a nucleus of many different networks
http://directory.visitsouthbelfast.com/LawrenceStreetWorkshops/
then we went for a swifty and a fine chat about everything really, a few of us still had painted faces.
back to the workshops, little food, little drink, lot of laughing.
then later, a mini screening of bloomer and keoghs video "apackabalex now"; plenty of laughs, i felt one of the strongest things up in belfast is the fact that there is so much laughing, messing, playing, acting the bolix- the way it should be, i feel we here in dublin can learn a lot from the north.
we also saw the (in)famous vacuum mags that mr bloomer is involved in
http://www.thevacuum.org.uk/index.html
and we learned about saying SORRY.
issues are sent down to project and maybe some will make their way up to the warehouse?
you thought the slate was good, check this out
sun morning:
up, wander about the town, most of which is closed due to it being the holy day
then an audio piece with dutch girl ester who has been in belfast for a year or 2 and who is loving her job working with the homeless in belfast talks about life in the city, why she came over, how she finds it as an outsider.
lots of laughter seems to be the key to enjoying life here.
audio article (@27min):
http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/imgp1027.wav
back up to the garden, where the camera battery died and i had forgotten cable- always a donkey...........
anyway, the garden rocked
we had a soil ceremony where dublin community garden earth was mixed with the belfast soil, lovely day, lovely people, lots of babies about, healthy scene
we look foreward to being able to return the favour.
11 years olds carrying out art action on the streets of belfast
apackobalyx now
the lagan, belfasts river
lots of state funded art @ the lagan edge
talking and laughing in a garden
from idle wondering in the garden an idea was born in the garden to make a CPUL (continous productive urban landscape) / greenway for the city.
we later got on our bikes and cycled the eastern side of town to check it out, a very interesting cycle, near the end we got a few stones thrown at us by young hoods behind the botanic train station- but you get that on streets of dublin too.
then back to garden for resting and socializing
mon- early cycle around docks part of greenway then back to dublin
really top weekend with a lovely funny community
happy days
irish anarchists sow seeds of flower power
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69689
belfast greenway?
irish anarchists sow seeds of flower power
:-)
Hey Duncan,
I was the one that was with you when you were interviewing the goths at City Hall. You wouldnt have those interviews?
Love to hear them!
Cheers
Ciaran
sorry ciaran, they got lost over the weekend along with a few other bits and pieces,
No worries!
Hopefully see you again soon.
Unity, Diversity?
Of all the pictures, I only see 1 non-white.
So much for diversity eh. What a bunch of phonies you are.