Number of results: 15
Enniskillen
Exhibition
William Scott and his family moved to his father's hometown of Enniskillen in 1924, 100 years ago.
Enniskillen
Festival
Based on internationally acclaimed Irish author John McGahern's award winning novel of the same name, That They May Face the Rising Sun is a vivid evocation of nature, humanity and life itself, set in a 1980's rural community in Ireland.
Enniskillen
Exhibition
Megan Dunbar, an Irish artist hailing from County Fermanagh, has cultivated a rich and
expressive body of work through her extensive study of fine art at Sheffield. Specialising
in oil painting, Megan's artistry is deeply rooted in the emotive and…
Enniskillen
Festival
Explore Enniskillen through the eyes of the Scotts - The William Scotts; he who captured it on canvas, he who carved it and he who designed it - the artist, the woodcarver (and musician) and the architect.
Enniskillen
Festival
William Alphonsus Scott, Architect, 1871-1921, left a lasting legacy on the built environment of Enniskillen. Amongst his buildings are the Town Hall, the Convent Chapel and the original Killyhevlin House. Richard gives his personal view of the…
Enniskillen
Festival
Come and create a seasonal door wreath in this fun, informal workshop. No experience is required as Island Flowers takes you through the process. Using a mixture of fresh materials and greenery supplemented by foraged materials you will make a…
Enniskillen
Festival
Join violinist Vladimir Jablokov and his sister Olga Jablokov on piano for an unforgettable evening filled with beautiful classical melodies performed in their unique, energetic style. Vladimir has performed in most of the major venues in Ireland…
Enniskillen
Festival
In 1939 the Irish travel writer Richard Hayward set out on a journey along the River Shannon to write 'Where the River Shannon Flows' published in 1940. Hayward also made a 25-minute black-and-white documentary film of his journey. Paul Clements…
Enniskillen
Festival
Flive is delighted to welcome back award-winning writer, director and actor, Seamus O'Rourke, with his latest self-penned, one-man plays. This year Seamus presents INDIGESTION, which explores the madness of a simple rural man... a man shipped off…
Enniskillen
Festival
Paul Clements will consider some of the ways of shaping your travels. The workshop will explore your senses and develop your voice to create an engaging piece of writing, and how to build style. We will discuss new trends in travel writing as well…
Enniskillen
Festival
Seamus Mac Annaidh, historian, author, broadcaster and story-teller extraordinaire, better known as 'The Man in the Orange Fleece', will be our guide as we take to the water on board the Kestrel to cruise around our island town. On route, Seamus…
Enniskillen
Festival
What better way to spend your Sunday morning than with good food, great
music, sparkling company and sumptuous surroundings. Come and spend a few hours listening to the sounds of Katharine Timoney, a jazz and soul singer-songwriter from Belfast.
Enniskillen
Festival
Join local poet, Teresa Godfrey as she reads from her latest poetry collection, How Will They Name Us? A stalwart of the literary scene, Teresa has read her work at festivals and on local and national radio. We will be treated to a musical…
Enniskillen
Festival
A celebration of Ukrainian arts - traditional music and song, poetry from Taras Shevchenko and Lesya Ukrainka, folk tales from the Carpathian Mountains and secrets of the intricately embroidered вишива́нка or vyshyvanka shirt, and the power of…
Enniskillen
Festival
Olga is a 15 year old Ukrainian gymnast who's living in exile in Switzerland, dreaming of Olympic gold and trying to fit in with her new team. As she prepares for the European Championships, the Ukrainian people rise up in what becomes known as the…