12.00pm, Bloody Sunday Centre, Shipquay Street.
Launch of Bloody Sunday Black Ribbon
Mon-Fri 10-5 p.m. Sat 4-9 p.m. The Gasyard Centre, 128 Lecky Road.
The Remembering Quilt
This project by Relatives for Justice commemorates victims of state violence.
9.00 p.m.
"Sunday"
Broadcast Premier of Jimmy McGovern’s Drama Documentary on Bloody Sunday. Broadcast
at 9.00 p.m. on Channel 4 Television (see website www.sundayfilm.net).
12.00 p.m. Free Derry Corner.
Unveiling of Mural
7.30 p.m. The Gasyard Centre, 128 Lecky Road.
"A Matter of Minutes – The enduring legacy of Bloody Sunday"
Launch of photographer Joanne O’Brien’s new publication which chronicles in photographs and text the lives of the victims and survivors of Bloody Sunday.
4.15 p.m. Bloody Sunday Memorial, Rossville Street.
Minutes Silence
We ask that people join us at the memorial or throughout the city and observe a minute’s silence to mark the time 30 years ago when the British army began shooting.
6.00 p.m. St. Eugene’s Cathedral, Francis Street.
Memorial Service
A selection of prayers, readings and music featuring traditional singer Caitríona O’Leary to commemorate those who lost their lives on Bloody Sunday.
8.00 p.m. The Rialto.
Christy Moore In Concert
Ireland’s premier musician performs with support from local artists. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission by ticket only, priced at £17.50. Tickets available from The Gasyard Centre or Cool Discs, Foyle Street.
8.00 p.m. The Playhouse, Artillery Street.
"Scenes from an Inquiry"
A new production written and directed by Academy Award nominee Dave Duggan with
Shadow Film by Jan Vaclav Caspers. A sole Purpose Production with Jackie Duddy,
Sarah Wray and Caoimhe Farren.
Admission by Invitation. Contact Jean Hegarty (028) 7136 0880
Further performances on Friday 15th and Saturday 16th February. Tickets £3.00. Contact Jim Lecky on (028) 7126 8027.
7.30 p.m. Pilot’s Row Community Centre, Rossville Street.
Bloody Sunday Memorial Lecture
This year’s lecture will be delivered by Tariq Ali, Human Rights activist, author and broadcaster
Admission by donation.
12.00 p.m. Pilot’s Row Community Centre, Rossville Street.
The Bloody Sunday Inquiry – Where are we Now?
A summary of developments to date in the Bloody Sunday Inquiry from a panel of experts including Angela Hegarty, Legal Academic and journalist and broadcaster Eamonn McCann.
1.30 p.m. Pilot’s Row Community Centre, Rossville Street.
Limbo
Award Winning Short Film by Ann Crilly.
2.30 p.m. Pilot’s Row Community Centre, Rossville Street.
Witness
A newly commissioned video production which highlights the experiences of giving evidence to the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.
3.00 p.m. Pilot’s Row Community Centre, Rossville Street.
Myth Making and Collective Memory
A discussion forum examining mechanisms for dealing with the legacy of conflict with specific reference to the role of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.
4.30 p.m. The Gasyard Centre, Lecky Road.
Writing Wrongs – "Sunday"
A public forum on the making of the drama documentary film "Sunday." Panel includes Dave Duggan, Chair; Jimmy McGovern, writer; Charles McDougal, Director; Stephen Gargan, co-producer.
7.30 p.m. The Gasyard Centre, Lecky Road.
"Injustice"
A film about the struggles for justice by the families of people who have died in police custody. To be followed by a discussion with family members portrayed in the film and relatives of those who have died at the hands of the RUC. Director Ken Fero and family members will be in attendance.
Admission £3.00
10.00 p.m. The Nerve Centre, Magazine Street.
Bloody Sunday Weekend Committee Fundraiser Concert
Tuan, The Whole Tribe Sings, People of No Propery, Gerry Jones
Admission £5.00 at the door.
10.30 a.m. Bloody Sunday Memorial, Rossville Street.
Memorial Service
Wreath-laying ceremony, prayers and music. Everyone welcome.
2.30 p.m. Assemble at Creggan Shops and march to Free Derry Corner.
30th Annual Bloody Sunday Commemoration March and Rally
Soup and Sandwiches will be available after the rally at Sandino’s, Henry J’s and The Gweedore.
9.00 p.m. Sandino’s, Water Street.
One World, Many Struggles
A night of music, readings and performance featuring Glasgow writers James Kelman and Tom Leonard and local writers Julie Doherty and Ann Crilly. Admission £3.00.
ASSEMBLE CREGGAN SHOPS, DERRY
2.30pm
SUNDAY 3rd FEBRUARY 2002
FOR INFORMATION ON ANY OF THESE EVENTS CONTACT THE BLOODY
SUNDAY CENTRE, 39 SHIPQUAY STREET, DERRY.
E-MAIL patricia@bloodysundaytrust.org