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FERMANAGH artist and arts ambassador Noelle McAlinden is hosting a special edition of her new series, ‘The Art of Conversation’, as part of the upcoming NI Mental Health Arts Festival (NIMHAF). The aim of the festival is to spark inspiring and challenging conversations about mental health issues, fighting stigma and promoting wellbeing via active creativity. This year’s NIMHAF festival, which Noelle is a Board member of, will run from May 10 to 16 to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week, and will feature a programme of varied, vivid arts events that aim to create a platform for high-quality artwork that deals compassionately and intelligently with mental health.
The local tourism sector has risen to the challenge of the latest dance trend - the Jerusalema Challenge. When An Garda Siochana posted a video of their routine, it caught the attention of the nation and left everyone smiling. Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism was happy to take on the challenge and saw it as a great opportunity to get the local tourism trade involved, showcase what the area has to offer and more importantly lift spirits and have some fun, after what has been a very tough year for the industry. After the initial callout to gauge interest Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism was delighted at the positive response from the trade and the number of businesses that came forward to participate.
The local tourism sector has risen to the challenge of the latest dance trend – the Jerusalema Challenge, writes Clodagh Dooley
When An Garda Síochána posted a video of their Jerusalema routine, it caught the attention of the nation and left everyone smiling.
Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism was happy to take on the challenge and saw it as a great opportunity to get the local tourism trade involved, showcase what the area has to offer and more importantly lift spirits and have some fun, after what has been a very tough year for the industry.
After the initial callout to gauge interest, Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism was delighted at the positive response from the trade and the number of businesses that came forward to participate.