Lectures

Celebrating 10 years – TTTNIUK

Join us in person to celebrate a fantastic 10 years of TTTNIUK! With a variety of panel talks, workshops, mucic, poetry, play reading, Q&A’s and much more!

11.00am-12.00pm – Main Foyer

Welcome

Majella O’Hare’s restored bike on display
Live music in foyer

12.00pm-1.00pm – Main Hall

TTTNIUK – Healing the past for a better future
TTTNIUK’s place in the diaspora

Session 1: Michael O’Hare/Collette Mackin/ Jane Winter/Senator Tom Clonan Healing the past for a better future

Session 2: TTTNIUK’s place in the Irish diasporaline up to be announced

1.00pm-1.45pm – Mezzanine

Lunch

Cold Buffet

1.45pm-2.30pm Library

TRAUMA WORKSOP – Option 1

Trauma workshop

1.45pm-2.30pmMain Hall

MUSIC WORKSHOP – Option 2

Music Workshop

2.30pm-2.40pm – Live music in foyer

Break

2.40pm-3.50pm – Main Hall

Lecture – The Irish Border

Dr Ivan Gibbons

4.00pm-4.15pm – Live music in foyer

Break

4.15pm-4.35pm – Main Hall

Play reading following by a short Q&A

Martina Hunter

4.35pm-5.00pm – Main Hall

International Human Rights Laywer

Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh KC on becoming a Human Rights Lawyer – inspired by Majella O’Hare

5.00pm-5.45pm – Mezzanine

Food

Hot bowl food

5.45pm-6.15pm – Main Hall

Victims Platform Discussion

Eugene Reavy, Kathy McHale, Laura Burns and Eamonn Maille – Chaired by Senator Tom Clonan

6.15pm-6.30pm – Main Hall

Poetry

Eamonn Mallie

6.30pm-6.45pm – Main Hall

Irish Dancing

Joe McGeown

6.45pm-7.00pm – Main Hall

Piano recital

Martyn Van Limbeek is a pianist from Holland inspired by Majella O’Hare’s

7.00pm-10.00pm – Main Hall

Main Band

Kevin Kearney

*NB: Limited number places for the trauma workshop. Spaces will be allocated on a first come, first served basis at 11.00am

*Please advise if you have any dietary requirments – [email protected]

Tickets:

£25.00 General admission

£20.00 Concessions (OAP and Students – ID Required)

Sat 13 June 2026

11am - 10pm

Tickets: £25 / £20 (concession)

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