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Special Offer at Dorrian's Hotel

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Visiting Ballyshannon for the Allingham Arts Festival this November? Dorrian’s Imperial Hotel in the heart of the town are offering 2 Nights B&B with one dinner for €125 pps!!

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Olive Travers 'Sketching with Words' Workshop

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Join Olive Travers at the Allingham Festival for her 'Sketching With Words' writing workshop.

This fun workshop is an introduction to the concept of “Conscious Creativity”. It explores how we can express ourselves authentically by increasing our awareness of the world within and around us.

It is suitable for all levels of both writers and all those interested in nurturing their core creativity through any medium.

[Tea/Coffee and scones provided. Please wear comfortable footwear as weather permitting, the workshop will include a short walk in the outdoor beauty of nature.]

Writing Workshop: "Sketching with Words" with Olive Travers
-Saturday Nov. 9th, 10am-11.30am
-Coláiste Cholmcille, Ballyshannon

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Mc Hugh Changes History

Minister Joe Mc Hugh met secondary school students from Enniskillen and Ballyshannon at an Allingham Arts Festival cross-border schools event, where he had an influential conversation with one student about the downgrading of History as a subject in…

Minister Joe Mc Hugh met secondary school students from Enniskillen and Ballyshannon at an Allingham Arts Festival cross-border schools event, where he had an influential conversation with one student about the downgrading of History as a subject in the Junior Cycle curriculum.

We were delighted to hear that Minister for Education Joe Mc Hugh has decided to reintroduce History as a special status subject at Junior Cycle, and it was very exciting for us at the Allingham Festival to learn that last year's festival had a part to play in his decision!

Mr. McHugh is going against the advice of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA), which maintains History should remain an optional subject in the Junior Cycle. Awarding it Special Status means it will be studied by all student in Junior Cycle, just like the core subjects English, Irish and Maths.

Yesterday morning on the Ryan Tubridy Show on RTÉ Radio 1, Ryan asked the Minister what made him change his mind on this matter and overturn the NCCA decision. Mr Mc Hugh explained that he had heard a great deal of opposition from all corners of society on the plan, and cited one particular conversation he had at one of our cross-border schools events last year.

"One of the biggest impacts was a young man from Enniskillen, St. Michael’s in Enniskillen, and we were at a cross border event in Ballyshannon one day and he came up to me and he says 'Excuse me Minister,' he was very polite, 'Would you mind me asking why are you downgrading the subject of history in the Junior Cycle?' so there was somebody who wasn’t involved directly in the curriculum but he got the importance of history."

Minister Mc Hugh had visited a Sligo IT Creative Writing Workshop held in Coláiste Cholmcille that morning, before meeting students from Ballyshannon and Enniskillen in the Abbey Arts Centre, who had come together for a talk by Niall Mac Monagle on Art & Poetry. Minister Mc Hugh casually chatted to students from both sides of the border, and took questions from the floor.

We're delighted that one of our events has had any sort of an impact on public policy, and helped bring History back to the Junior Cycle at a time of great upheaval in politics and society around the world...and it's worth pointing out that this came out of an Arts event.

Listen Back on the RTÉ Radio Player - interview begins at 1:55
https://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/share/radio1/21628109

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Festival Launch: Little John Nee, Oct. 19th

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ALLINGHAM FESTIVAL PRESENTS LITTLE JOHN NEE
The Thatch, Ballyshannon, Oct. 19th, 8pm, Free Event.

Don't miss this year's Allingham Festival Launch event with award-winning writer and actor Little John Nee as he performs a selection of songs and stories, comic and eccentric, and all very Donegal!!

Little John Nee is a playwright, performer and musician; a prolific creator of original work for theatre. He is a recipient of an Irish Times Theatre Award, a Helen Hayes Nominee (Washington DC), a Prix Italia Special Mention Award and in 2016 was elected to Aosdána.

Admission Free.

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Schools Competitions Now Open

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Our Primary & Secondary Schools Art, Poetry and Short Story Competitions are now open! Each year we receive many fantastic poems, stories and paintings from primary and secondary school students all around the country, North and South, and we expect this year will be no different.

The deadline is October 11th 2019. To enter, print off one of the application forms on our Competitions Page, or upload your story using the online form on the same page.

Best of luck!!!

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