Primary schools from across Belfast have been showcasing their traditional music skills at a special two-day event in the city centre. Organised by Glengormley School of Traditional Music, the annual Primary Schools' Irish Traditional Music Performances was held at the 2 Royal Avenue building.
Ten schools and around 237 pupils took part including Holy Cross Girls PS, St Michael's PS, St Bernard's PS, Glengormley, Our Lady Queen of Peace PS, Bunscoil Bheann Mhadagain, St Malachys PS, Gaelscoil Éanna, Bunscoil Phobail Feirste, St Annes PS and Bunscoil Mhic Reachtain.
Ray Morgan, from Glengormley School of Traditional Music said: "The event has a very simple aim which is to encourage and promote the teaching of traditional Irish music in primary schools.
Well done to our Year 4-6 Traditional Group members who participated in a Traditional Music Session on Tuesday 3rd June.
Well done to our traditional group who performed at 2 Royal Avenue as part of a Christmas event led by the Glengormley School of Traditional Music
Our Year 4-6 traditional and folk group members participating in a traditional music performance in 2 Royal Avenue run by the Glengormley School of Traditional Music
