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FRI 22 SEPTculturenight.ieOmagh 2017
thank-you to all contributing individuals, groups and venues for taking part in culture night
Omagh 2017
We would love to hear about your culture night adventure so please share with us using:
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Further information:Fermanagh and Omagh District council
t: 0300 303 1777 (ext. 20411) www.fermanaghomagh.com
ThaNK-YOU!
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Welcome to Culture Night Omagh 2017!culture night, a uK and ireland celebration of culture, creativity and the arts, is returning to the Omagh area for the fifth year this autumn. From 2pm – 10pm on Friday 22 September, locals and visitors will enjoy the unique experience of culture night, a Free night of entertainment, discovery and adventure.
local cultural centres will open their doors to welcome people of all ages to sample the area's creative offerings for free throughout the evening. Why not take up this opportunity to come in and try out a new activity? enjoy storytelling and crafts for children at Omagh library, decorate a bird box with Omagh ethnic communities Support group. call into Strule Arts centre for a packed programme including music, poetry readings, dance or join an historic walking tour of Omagh. Visit. An creagán Visitor centre or Dún uladh cultural heritage centre. come along and support our local artists and organisations and help make culture night 2017 our biggest and best yet.
We are delighted to have so many artists and organisations involved and we hope you enjoy exploring the rich cultural landscape of the Omagh area.
Strule artsCentre
2pm – 10pm
townhall SquareOmaghco. tyroneBt78 1Bl
+44 (0)28 8224 7831www.struleartscentre.co.uk
Strule Arts centre is a hub for music, theatre, comedy and dance performances, talks, workshops, education events, films and exhibitions. For culture night 2017 Strule Arts centre will be a hive of activity, join us for a free night of culture and entertainment!
5 - 6pm - level 1 Meeting room Drum workshopcommunity rhythms
have a go at hand drumming (djembe).
5 - 7pm - level 3 Art workshopDrop In art and crafts workshop for families
get crafty with Bridget taggart.
4 - 4.30pm - level 1 Dance Studio music & Singing workshops for childrenOmagh Music Academy
A music making session for children aged 4 – 7yrs.
4.30 - 5pm a singing workshop aimed at children aged 8 plus.
2pm - level 0 lecture theatreFilm: Dr Zhivago
this tale of doomed love set during the russian revolution. One of the classics of its genre was released in 1965 and remains one of the top 10 highest-grossing films of all time.
5 - 7pm - level 2 Art workshop Create your own clay pinch pot monsterrachel leary
create your own clay pinch pot monster - give him eyes, teeth, hair and don’t forget a tongue! With ceramicist rachel leary.
5 - 7pm - level 2 Art workshopFace-paintingParty On in
5 - 5.30pm - level 1 AuditoriumChoir performanceOmagh community Youth choir
the Omagh community Youth choir has forged a formidable reputation both locally, nationally and internationally having made recordings with Playing for change (uS top 10), Starbucks. they have also appeared at glastonbury Festival, and performed on stage with the likes of the red hot chilli Pipers and the celtic tenors. they are no strangers to the Strule and bring their own brand of uplifting and harmony driven contemporary/classic songs. A performance not to be missed at 5pm in the auditorium.
6 - 7pm - level 1 Dance Studio musical theatre workshop & performanceencore Performing Arts Academy
For 10 -14 yr olds.
6 - 7.30pm - level 0 lecture theatre The Lego Batman movie
Feature-length animated adventure set in a lego version of gotham city.
6.30 - 7.30pm - level 1 Box Officeguitar performancered Balloon group
Participants of the summer school organised by the enda Dolan Foundation, in honour of enda Dolan who sadly passed way in 2014.
7 - 8pm - level 2 Strule cafe Language fun for familiesisabelle Arrayas
learn a few words in Spanish, italian, French, Mandarin through fun games.
7.30pm - level 0 lecture theatreholywood Pilot: Drama and filmJames Mc Anespy
James McAnespy, one of Omagh’s most exciting actors, launches his journey to hollywood’s Pilot Season 2019 at culture night Omagh. the writer and actor, 32, has a huge breadth of stage work under his belt, and is now turning his attention to the Silver Screen. See him act out some of his best scenes live, and watch screenings of clips of his films. James will be there to sign autographs and give details of how you can keep up to date with his journey.
7pm - level 1 AuditoriumSean Nos (Old Style) dancing & singing in IrishKevin goodwin
7pm - level 2 Art workshop Design your fantasy garden or do some clay modellingnaisha teneva
Design your fantasy garden or do some clay modelling with naisha teneva
8 - 9pm - level 1 Box OfficeOmagh Ukulele Orchestra
Well known tunes to sing along to!
7.30 - 8.30pm - Dance Studio Jive DemonstrationModern country Moves
come along to watch or join in if you’re inspired!
7.30 - 9pm - level 2 Art workshop Wild Wire art Julie Murphy
come and make your own 2D or 3D wire bird and decorate it with buttons, beads and feathers.
8pm - level 1 AuditoriumPoems and SongAsha choir with Walter & Ambre
8 - 10 pm - level 2 Strule caféTogether in music Jazzthe Bob Quick Jazz Quintet
8.15 - 9pm - level 3 lecture theatre Reading from ‘Portrait of the artist as a Young man’ by James Joyce and poems by John montagueOmagh Arts committee
8.30pm Dance StudioLatin Dance Ausra Klimaityte
All the moves from ‘Strictly’! learn basic salsa, rumba and others- great fun!
9pm - level 1 AuditoriumScottish Ceilidh Dancingruth clarke
ruth is a Scottish country Dance teacher and will teach you some popular Scottish ceilidh dances such as gay gordons, Dashing White Sergeant, St Bernard’s Waltz and more. come on ahead even if you have 2 left feet! Bring a friend or come on your own - ceilidhs are all about the socializing
OmaghLibrary
escape into different worlds with stories galore and have some crafty fun to finish off a family-friendly afternoon
4 - 5pm
Spillar’s PlaceOmaghco.tyroneBt78 1hl
+44 (0)28 8244 0733www.librariesni.org.uk
Cultural Walking Tourby Vincent Brogan
Vincent Brogan, a native of Omagh, co tyrone, has been researching his own family history for over 40 years. come and discover the history of Omagh on this walk through the alleyways and quiet places which are largely hidden from the bustle of modern life. lasts 90 minutes: meet at the Bridge St. entrance to the Strule Arts centre and come prepared for the weather. Maximum 15 persons, places must be booked in advance at the Strule Arts centre Box Office.
7pm
Visitor information centre,Strule Arts centreOmagh, co tyroneBt78 1Bl
+44 (0)28 8224 7831www.struleartscentre.co.uk
the Omagh ethnic communities Support group (OecSg) was established in 1998 in response to the growing number of ethnic communities coming to live and work in the Omagh area. emphasis has been placed on ensuring that genuine integration is achieved between the local community and those coming to live in our midst, while at the same time encouraging our new neighbours to share their traditions and cultures. Visit the OecSg on culture night and unleash your inner artist. Decorate bird boxes for your garden with cultural designs, all materials provided. take your bird box home with you!
6 - 9pm
Omagh community house2 Drumragh Ave, Omaghcounty tyroneBt78 1DP
+44 (0)28 8224 9750
Omagh Ethnic Communities Support group
an CreagánVisitor Centre
A showcase of arts, culture & music from ethnic and local artists
7 - 9pm
186 Barony roadcregganco.tyroneBt79 9AF
+44 (0)28 8076 1112www.ancreagan.com
Dún Uladh Culturalheritage Centre
5pm – late!
Drumnakilly road Omaghco tyrone Bt79 0gZ
+44 (0)28 8224www.dunuladh.ie
Buail isteach agus bain sult as oíche airnéal i gcomhluadar na ngael! cuirfear tús leis an oíche le himeachtaí do theaghlaigh le ceardlann ealaíne. Ansin beidh sólaistí agus siamsaíocht le damhsa ar an sean-nós agus ceol traidisiúinta le scoth na gceoltóirí áitiúla! Join us for an evening of fun in irish for all the family! We begin with an art workshop, then we will have a full evening of entertainment with sean-nós dancing and music from the best local musicians!
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Welcome to Community Relations and Cultural Awareness Week!Community Relations and Cultural Awareness Week is a high profile initiative supporting the Northern Ireland Executive’s Together: Building a United Community (T:BUC) strategy. It is an opportunity to celebrate all aspects of our culture and heritage, to promote cultural diversity and to tackle sectarianism and racism.
The Week’s primary objectives are to inspire new ideas, promote understanding, respect and engagement between and amongst all sections of our community. It provides a platform for organisations and groups across a variety of sectors to demonstrate innovative approaches to good relations and examples of how we can build a united and shared community.
This year’s theme is ‘Safe space, shared place’. It will focus on how we can create a community where everyone feels safe and secure while showcasing the range of shared spaces at our disposal.
All events listed have received financial support from Fermanagh and Omagh District Council’s good relations programme assisted by The Executive Office.
SEFF Community Allotments Networking Event
Open day and BBQ on SEFF’s Community Allotments site. This will be open to the all of the community and will promote good relations within the local area. We will also have a short presentation on the loss of life during the ‘Troubles’ and each allotment holder will be given a bulb to plant in memory of those who lost their lives.
16th September 2017
12.00pm – 3.00pm
SEFF Community Allotments Site, 1 Manderwood Park, 1 Nutfield Road, LisnaskeaCounty FermanaghBT92 0FP
+44 (0)28 6772 3884www.seff.org.uk
People and Politics: Engaging with Politicians for the common good
Facilitated discussion on how people and churches can engage with politicians to help build a better society. Music and refreshments included.
18th September 2017
7.00pm – 9.00pm
Silverbirch Hotel5 Gortin RoadOmaghCo Tyrone
0300 303 1777www.fermanaghomagh.com
This event will provide an opportunity to meet different nationalities living in the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council area. Cultural identity will be explored and celebrated through food, music and dance.
19th September 2017
6.30pm – 8.30pm
New Street InnEderneyCo Fermanagh
+44 (0)78 8134 7716
Meet and Greet Goodwill Gifts Support Group in partnership with Ederney Multicultural Ladies Group
A two hour workshop on identity, tracing family lineages and history.
Who Am I?Omagh Support & Self Help Group
19th September 2017
10.00am – 1.00pm
Bridge Centre5A Holmview AvenueOmaghCo Tyrone
+44 (0)28 8225 9877www.omaghbomb.co.uk
A conference examining the key historical events of 1917, both on the battlefields and back at home. Speakers include Dr Marie Coleman, Philip Orr and Seamus Farrell and a wonderful exhibition called ‘Postcards of the Great War’ will be on display along with many WW1 artefacts.
1917-1918On the Front and Here at HomeFermanagh and Omagh District Council in partnership with Rural Community Network and Libraries NI
20th September 2017
9.30am - 12.30pm
Omagh Library1 Spillars PlaceOmaghCo Tyrone
0300 303 1777www.fermanaghomagh.com
Facilitated discussion on Rural Shared or Segregated Space and the nuances therein.
Shared Space, Segregated SpaceOmagh Forum for Rural Associations
20th September 2017
7.00pm – 9.30pm
Drumnakilly Hall86 Racolpa RoadOmaghCo Tyrone
+44 (0)28 8225 1559www.omaghforum.org
‘Civil Society Engaging with Politics’ ConferenceFermanagh Churches Forum and Irish School of Ecumenics in association with Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
A Conference with input from speakers and facilitated workshops and interactive discussion. This conference will explore the ideas of common good, equality and democracy as key to the flourishing and wellbeing of all the people of Northern Ireland.
21st September 2017
10.00am – 4.00pm
Killyhevlin HotelDublin RoadEnniskillenCo.Fermanagh
+44 (0)28 6632 8210 /+44 (0)77 8996 7790www.fermanaghchurchesforum.org
Promoting Diversity throughthe medium of DanceFUEL (The Hangout/Find Centre)
Engaging members of the Traveller Community and introducing them to another ethnic minority, (the Asian Community) through the medium of dance and food.
**Event not open to the public**
21st September 2017
11.00am – 1.00pm
Enniskillen Presbyterian ChurchEast Bridge StreetEnniskillenCo.Fermanagh
+44 (0)28 6632 5559www.thefindcentre.com
MoonlightSubterranean Film Club
A chronicle of the childhood, adolescence and burgeoning adulthood of a young African- American, gay man growing up in rough neighbourhood in Miami. The film, which depicts the struggles of black men in marginalised communities, is an inspection into identity as a whole.
21st September 2017
8.00pm – 10.00pm
The Basement - Omagh Community HouseMarket StOmaghCo Tyrone
+44 (0)78 3558 7855
The Traveller Community through the LensFUEL (The Hangout/Find Centre)
An exhibition of photographs taken by members of the Traveller Community from Fermanagh.
21st September 2017
5.00pm – 8.00pm
The Hangout/Find Centre2 Quay LaneEnniskillenBT74 6AG
+44 (0)28 6632 5559www.thefindcentre.com
Friendship MorningOmagh Ethnic Communities Support Group
This event will bring people from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds together to engage with members of the local community in a friendly social environment for the purpose of promoting stronger links between the different communities living in the Omagh area.
22nd September 2017
11.00am – 1.00pm
Omagh Community House2 Drumragh AvenueOmaghCo Tyrone
+44 (0)28 8224 9750
A showcase of arts, culture and music from ethnic and local artists
22nd September 2017
6.30pm – 8.30pm
186 Barony RoadCregganOmaghCo Tyrone, BT79 9AB
+44 (0)28 8076 1112www.ancreagan.com
Celebration of CulturesAn Creagan
Meet and GreetGoodwill Gifts Support Group in partnership with Women of the World
This event will provide an opportunity to meet different nationalities living in the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council area. It will help promote stronger links between the different communities living in the district.
22nd September 2017
6.30pm – 8.30pm
Fermanagh HouseBroadmeadow PlaceEnniskillenCo Fermanagh
+44 (0)78 8134 7716
Féach: Bearblann agus Bóthar IarainnFermanagh and Omagh District Council
Bilingual tour of Headhunters Barber shop and Railway Museum Enniskillen. A unique opportunity to explore the Railway heritage of Fermanagh and further afield. Come along and experience the impact railways had on people’s lives. Discover crests, lamps, timetables, photographs and much more. Suitable for all ages and levels of Irish.
23rd September 2017
11.00am – 12.00pm
Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum5 Darling StEnniskillenCo Fermanagh
0300 303 1777www.fermanaghomagh.com
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council in partnership with West Erne Churches Forum, Derrygonnelly
Talk by guest speaker, Alan McBride, Centre Co-ordinator of the WAVE Trauma Centre in Belfast and lead Human Rights Commissioner concerning transitional justice. Alan, who is a victim of the troubles, will talk about his experience in relation to peace building and reconciliation.
27th September 2017
7.30pm – 9.30pm
Tir Navar, 8 Creamery RoadDerrygonnellyCo FermanaghBT93 6HW
+44 (0)7764638355 / 0300 303 1777www.fermanaghomagh.com
Working together to promote greater understanding
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