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Ulster-Scots

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The Warp, The Weft and The Weaver

One of Ireland’s last damask linen weavers, Deborah White, takes on the challenge of restoring a 200-year-old loom, a remnant of a proud craft that is almost lost to time.

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Tractor The Future

Viral sensation Donkey 262 takes his oul Da 'Big Jimmy' on a journey to Ulster's past to discover the wile yarns that make up our fascinating history. Expect to see romance, horror, drama and 2 eejits in a time-travelling tractor.

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How Tae Highland Dance

Sollus Highland Dancers take us through the Highland Fling, the Sword Dance and the Seann Triubhas in this instructional series. Going step-by-step through each dance, this series is perfect for newcomers and people hoping to get back in to Highland Dancing.

How Tae Highland Dance

At the only kilt shop in Ireland, tradition and passion come together to create more than just garments - this team’s craft connects people to their heritage and helps to connect their customers to their Scottish roots.

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Makkin Ulster

Triplevision's new Ulster-Scots digital series, which showcases six of Ulster's traditional crafts and poetically explores the Ulster-Scots connection with the artisans and their work.

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The Toon

Home is everything to writer Ewen Glass - he's from Ballymoney, Ulster-Scots born and bred. But how can he preserve his language and Ulster-Scots cultural identity when he's living in England and how can he ensure his son, Nathaniel, grows up respecting, appreciating and understanding this heritage? 

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