The Finn Valley Men’s Project is hosting a night of music, art and culture next week as part of an exciting cross-border project.
The event on 6th November at 6.30pm in the Alley Theatre, Strabane will celebrate the launch of “Finn Valley Men’s Choir” and “Churches through the Lens” art exhibition.
Finn Valley Men’s project is a cross border cross community project funded by the International Fund for Ireland.
The project supports men to become involved in men’s groups in their own areas with an aim to promote dialogue between different communities on both sides of the Border.
The “Churches through the Lens” Art Exhibition involved 90 men researching the various religious Churches in the Finn Valley area and producing an exhibition illustrating the diversity of religious cultures in the region.
The project has used art as a means to build positive community relationships in the Border Region. The Art Exhibition is open to public viewing from Tuesday, 6th November to Saturday, 10th November in The Alley Theatre, Strabane.
Gortin Men working on pieces for the “Churches Through the Lens “ art exhibition
Finn Valley Men’s Choir is the first All Male Cross Border/Cross Community Choir in the Northwest. Group singing has steadily increased in popularity recently, as it is known to have a positive effect on health and overall well-being. The Choir has promoted a sense of community awareness.
Finn Valley Men’s Choir
Over 30 men from the Donegal and Tyrone Border Regions, many who will be taking to the stage for the first time, have come together as one to perform as the Finn Valley Men’s Choir. They will entertain with a wide selection of music and song including, Melodies from the Beatles, Johnny Cash, Frank Sinatra and other well-known artists.
A great night’s entertainment is guaranteed for all age groups. More information is available by contacting: finnvalleymen@gmail.com
Tickets are available at www.alley-theatre.com As this is a popular event, early booking is advised.
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