Share Centre kicks off this leap year with the return of Streetwise Community Circus, Belfast. These clowns are regular visitors to Lisnaskea and for the next three months will be leading sessions with adults with learning disability.
Schani Cave is back again as part of the Movement disability dance project at Share. Schani was a hit with local schools and community groups when he led sessions in dance and play last November.
He is set to return for February 18 22nd and again a public performance will close the exciting week. All welcome.
The lakeshore of Lough Erne or the hills of Fermanagh will be the inspiration for a weekend of watercolour workshops in March led by successful painter Stevie Smith.
2007 was a very successful year for Stevie with several sell out exhibitions across Northern Ireland. His work captures the unreliable weather but beautiful scenes of Ulster. Share Centre is lucky to have him lead workshops.
Anyone interested in improving or learning how to use watercolour is encouraged to sign up for the weekend. £50 per person.
For more information, contact Majella, Share Arts Co-Ordinator. Date to be confirmed.
Remember year one, year two and year three?! This is year four of the Lisnaskea Fool Time Community Festival and is set for April 20. The theme is fantasy and already preparations have started. Keep reading the Herald or contact Majella at the Share Centre for information on the month long series of carnival and circus workshops between March and April.
This diverse community event is organised by the Carrowshee Sylvan Hill and Trasna Way Community Associations, local schools, Lisnaskea Community and Tourism Group and the Lisnaskea Chamber of Commerce.
For information on the events, contact Majella Flanagan on arts@sharevillage.org, or call 028-67722122.