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Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre

Main Street, Limavady, County Londonderry, BT49 0FJ
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About

The Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre/Ionad Ealaíon agus Cultúir Ghleann na Ró is a superb facility situated at the heart of Limavady town.

Opened in 2010, we provide a dynamic programme of activities throughout the year, including the very best of national and international theatre, music, visual arts and heritage exhibitions, film and engaging creative learning opportunities for everyone.

An emphasis of our service is exploring, celebrating and showcasing local stories reflecting the rich cultural diversity of the borough. We also support diverse cultural practice throughout our area, maintaining an outreach initiative and helping community and voluntary arts groups develop more arts and heritage activities.

Comprising of the Danny Boy Auditorium with 221 seating capacity, the O’Hampsey Dance Studio, Ritter, Keady and Broighter Galleries, Ross-McCurry and Keenaught Boardrooms, community workshop rooms and our Drumceatt Square, we accommodate a wide range of community activities and external corporate bookings.

Limavady Tourist Information is located in our Centre and our gift shop retails top giftware brands as well as local crafts.

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Handrail by steps
  • Level access, ramp or lift to a public toilet
  • Ramp to main entrance
  • Steps to main entrance
  • Toilets for disabled visitors

Establishment Features

  • Event venue
  • Family Fun
  • Gift vouchers
  • Lift/Elevator
  • Toilets
  • Visitor information
  • Wi-fi available

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted

Events

Saturday, 1st April 2023 - Saturday, 22nd April 2023

collage of different pieces of art by the artists involved in the Hidden CreativityHidden Creativity features the work of a female led collective from the North West and the coast of Northern Ireland, all past and present students of the Higher National Certificate at the North West Regional College (NWRC), Limavady.
more info

Wednesday, 12th April 2023 - Wednesday, 12th April 2023

Movie poster for Belfast film, in black and white, showing a young boy running down the street with a sword and bin lid outside a row of terrace houseFilm: BelfastThe film follows a young boy's childhood at the beginning of The Troubles in 1969, before the Good Friday Agreement sought to bring an end to the violence and promote co-operation between communities. Belfast won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay in 2022 and a BAFTA.
more info

Wednesday, 12th April 2023 - Saturday, 15th April 2023

Pat Hume, English arpillera, Linda Adams, 2022, Photo Martin MelaughThe Good Friday Agreement: Work in ProgressThis exhibition comprised of arpilleras and other textiles, memorabilia and a selection of books, marks the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
more info

Thursday, 13th April 2023 - Thursday, 13th April 2023

Close up image of a man, Paul Arthur smilingTalk by Professor Paul Arthur : The Good Friday Agreement – the end of the beginning?This talk will put our agreement in that setting by examining the cultural and political context in which it was signed; the fault lines that have emerged in the past 25 years; and the onward journey towards reconciliation. In that latter respect emphasis will be placed on the (negative) role of…
more info

Saturday, 15th April 2023 - Saturday, 15th April 2023

Person in a hat with red flowers on it standing next to a wooden door with a small hatch at the top through which a wooden puppet is sitting, hold a s​Banyan Theatre presents GruffThree hungry Billy Goats, two eyes as big as saucers and one rickety- rackerty bridge! This much loved fairy-tale is brought to life with a pinch Banyan magic, puppetry, storytelling and original music.
more info

Thursday, 20th April 2023 - Thursday, 20th April 2023

Image of a child with long brown hair standing outside staring  off camera.Film: The Quiet Girl, An Cailín CiúinSet in 1981, this film tells the story of a young girl, Cáit, who is sent away for the summer from her dysfunctional family to live with "her mother's people".
more info

Friday, 21st April 2023 - Friday, 21st April 2023

Sunny image of a  forest packed with trees with a small dirty path running off into the distanceArtBeat Initiative presents: Downhill Forest Walk: The Sap is RisingThis is a gentle, thoughtful exploration of the forest connecting to nature and to ourselves as we enjoy the new growth and invitation of spring. This is great if you need a little time out to feel soothed and restored. It will include a little casual sketching as part of the experience.
more info

Friday, 28th April 2023 - Friday, 28th April 2023

At the top a sripted font reads Realta, and below this is a picture of 5 people holding instruments including guitar, pipes, bodhrán, Live Music Now presents RéaltaRéalta are an award-winning band based in Belfast. Performing on duelling uilleann pipes, whistles, bodhrán, guitar, bouzouki, double bass and vocals, they'll take you on a journey of music and song through the full range of the Irish tradition. Prepare for toe-tapping and foot stamping along with…
more info

Saturday, 29th April 2023 - Saturday, 29th April 2023

close up of hands holding a book with the sand and the sea behind them.​Finding Ourselves - Creative Writing and the Sea - Benone StrandJoin poet and playwright Anne McMaster for these nature-based creative writing sessions which focus on the beauty, mystery and inspiration of the sea.
more info

Saturday, 29th April 2023 - Saturday, 27th May 2023

A wearing a black hat with flowers and a red scarf holding a grey and white dog​Northern Ireland Photographic Association Annual ExhibitionWe are delighted to welcome this exhibition by the Northern Ireland Photographic Association featuring images from the members of the camera clubs it represents across Northern Ireland.
more info

Thursday, 11th May 2023 - Thursday, 11th May 2023

a person sitting outdoors on a wooden stage with a selection of  African Djembe drums sitting beside them.Taster Drumming and Percussion Workshop for Beginnersoin experienced drummer Claudia Keller to learn the 3 basic techniques to play the African Djembe and Bass Drum.
more info

Saturday, 13th May 2023 - Saturday, 13th May 2023

Close up of hand holding a book open, with the sea in the background​Finding Ourselves - Creative Writing and the Sea - Magilligan PointJoin poet and playwright Anne McMaster for these nature-based creative writing sessions which focus on the beauty, mystery and inspiration of the sea.
more info

Friday, 19th May 2023 - Friday, 19th May 2023

navy background with a red micophone in the middle and white text over the top which reads 'and our next reader is'Geraldine O'Kane and Colin Dardis: And Our Next Reader Is…Poets Geraldine O'Kane and Colin Dardis host an open mic night, welcoming writers of all styles and experiences to come and share their work.
more info

Sunday, 21st May 2023 - Sunday, 21st May 2023

woven basket filled with foraged plantsArtBeat Initiative presents: Spring Foraging at Downhill ForestJoin foraging guide Clare McQuillan of Feasting on Weeds on a delicious adventure with Causeway Coast & Glens at Downhill Forest.
more info

Saturday, 27th May 2023 - Saturday, 27th May 2023

Close up image of hands holding a book with the sea and sand behind them,.​Finding Ourselves - Creative Writing and the Sea - Downhill StrandJoin poet and playwright Anne McMaster for these nature-based creative writing sessions which focus on the beauty, mystery and inspiration of the sea.
more info

Friday, 2nd June 2023 - Friday, 2nd June 2023

an image of the beach at sunset with 5 seagulls flying ArtBeat Initiative presents: Downhill Mindful Beach Walk and SketchCome and explore the healing, calming presence of the sea with this mindful walk and sketch session led by Deborah Mullan of Tree and Tide.
more info

Saturday, 3rd June 2023 - Saturday, 3rd June 2023

close up of a needle felted representation of a coastal scene​Needle-Felted Coastal SceneParticipants will use a wide variety of wools and a felting needle to 'paint' a landscape/seascape or other image of your choice (please bring your own photo).
more info

Saturday, 3rd June 2023 - Saturday, 3rd June 2023

Full length mage of a man, Brian Kennedy, standing laughing ​Twilight Sessions presents Brian KennedyRoe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre is thrilled to welcome Brian Kennedy. Brian Kennedy is one of Ireland's most inspired and revered ambassadors of music. He is not only a prolific songwriter but a master interpreter of lyrics as well, and audiences around the world continue to praise his…
more info

Saturday, 10th June 2023 - Saturday, 10th June 2023

Close up image of hands holding a book with the sea and sand behind them,.​Finding Ourselves - Creative Writing and the Sea - Castlerock BeachJoin poet and playwright Anne McMaster for these nature-based creative writing sessions which focus on the beauty, mystery and inspiration of the sea.
more info

Saturday, 10th June 2023 - Saturday, 8th July 2023

painting of a coastal road looking down on to a beach and the sea on a b right sunny day. Elizabeth Johnston - Thirty Nine'Thirty nine' presents the work of Coleraine artist Elizabeth Johnston, who is inspired by the rugged North Antrim coastline, in particular, a stretch of thirty nine miles between Ballycastle and Benone.
more info

Saturday, 24th June 2023 - Saturday, 24th June 2023

Illustration of  a  young child dressed in white with 4 seals around her, standing in front of a background with waves and spiritsRoe Valley Film Club presents Song of the SeaThe enchanting Irish animation SONG OF THE SEA tells the story of Ben and his little sister Saoirse – the last Seal-child – who embark on a fantastic journey across a fading world of ancient legend and magic in an attempt to return to their home by the sea.
more info

Friday, 1st September 2023 - Friday, 1st September 2023

Blue background with a picture of a person, Neil Delamere, looking up and to the right. Neil Delamere : DelameriumNeil Delamere is back with a brand new show, Delamerium. Expect the usual hilarious stories, wry observations and quick-witted improvisation as our comedy hero tries to make sense of the world around him.
more info

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Opening Times

Season (1 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2023)
DayTimes
Monday - Tuesday09:30 - 17:00
Wednesday - Thursday09:30 - 17:00
19:00 - 21:00
Friday09:30 - 17:00
Saturday10:00 - 13:00

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more info

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more info

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more info

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more info

Wednesday, 12th April 2023 - Saturday, 15th April 2023

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more info

Saturday, 1st April 2023 - Saturday, 22nd April 2023

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more info

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more info

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