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The Neuroscience of the Harpers Brain

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WHERE

The Black Box
18-22 Hill St, Belfast BT1 2LA

Type

Talks & Discussions

WHEN

Monday 3rd Aug

SUITABILITY

2.30pm show suitable for 14+ and 7.30pm show suitable for over 18s only

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Event Description

The Neuroscience of the Harpers Brain is a unique experience that brings together Ireland’s rich musical heritage and cutting-edge science. At its heart is the harp, a symbol of Irish identity for over 1,000 years brought vividly to life by acclaimed Belfast harpist Ursula Burns.

Blending tradition with bold experimentation, Ursula delivers a captivating live performance using neuroscience techniques to explore and measure Ursula’s brain during her playing. Alongside the music, Dr Niamh Kennedy of Ulster University reveals the hidden science behind it all, showing how playing the harp shapes the brain’s wiring, movement, and creativity. Drawing on her research imaging the brains of harpists, she uncovers the extraordinary neurological processes behind musical skill and improvisation.

Combining live performance, storytelling, and science, this event offers audiences not just exceptional music and some Belfast craic, but a deeper understanding of why Irish music continues to resonate so powerfully across generations!

Times:
2pm Doors – 2.30pm Start (Afternoon, over 14s welcome)
7pm Doors – 7.30pm Start. (Evening, over 18s only)
50min show followed by 15min Q&A

Funded by Belfast City Council as part of Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann

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The Department for the Economy
Belfast City Council
Derry City & Strabane District Council
Tourism Northern Ireland
Ulster University
Queen’s University Belfast
The Open University
British Council Northern Ireland
Matrix
The Department for Communities
Film Hub NI
Institute of Physics
Belfast Harbour
Kainos
Almac
Love Heritage NI
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