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Nerve Centre was established in 1990 as a focal point for youth
culture in Derry, Northern Ireland's second city. By bringing popular
music, film, video, animation and interactive multimedia together
under one roof, the Nerve Centre promotes creative collaboration
and fusion between artists and provides a cultural outlet for many
young people who feel excluded from what is traditionally regarded
as the "arts sector".

The
Nerve Centre is, first and foremost, a production house, or if you
like, cultural factory for the creation of new music, film, video,
animation and digital media.
The
Nerve Centre currently has over 100,000 people benefiting from the
work of the centre across it's various events, programmes and projects.
40,000 people attend music concerts at the centre, a further 15,000
attend film events, 10,000 are engaged in a proactive educational
programme which includes a cultural diversity programme, 120 music
lessons a week, 600 practices per year and over 150 take part in
Nerve Centre training courses.
The
Nerve Centre is the North West's premier live music venue hosting
performances by major acts while providing opportunities for new
bands and artists from Northern Ireland.
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