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A LOCAL arts ambassador and a Fermanagh school have been awarded a share of the £20,000 Unlocking Creativity award fund, in memory of Sir Ken Robinson. Noelle McAlinden, and St. Aidan’s High School, Derrylin are among the 11 inspirational individuals and groups recognised in the awards, which were announced by the Nerve Centre, Londonderry at a virtual awards ceremony hosted on their Facebook and YouTube channels on Friday, March 5. Sir Ken Robinson led national and international projects on creative and cultural education across the world, unlocking and igniting the creative energy of many people and organisations, including pioneering work in Northern Ireland. ....
Derry s Nerve Centre announce winners of new creative funding awards Initiative set up in memory of key supporter Ken Robinson Nerve Centre s young Music Hothouse participants performing at Stendhal Festival in 2019. Reporter: ); ); The Nerve Centre in Derry today announced the details of 11 individuals and groups who have won a share of the £20,000 Unlocking Creativity award fund, in memory of Sir Ken Robinson. Mr Robinson led national and international projects on creative and cultural education across the world unlocking and igniting the creative energy of many people and organisations, including pioneering work in Northern Ireland. He passed away in 2020 and the Unlocking Creativity Awards were set up to support inspirational individuals, organisations and schools who are empowering others through creative learning. ....