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A feeling of anticipation and excitement was in the air as dozens of supporters gathered for our mid summer

Open Mic in Abbey Lane Theatre. 

Special guests for the evening were representives of Ukrainian Community in N.Ireland, Inna Shynkevich and

singer Anastasiia Bershadska. Both ladies gave a portrayal of life in Ukrainian through it's culture, song and scenery.

With a short video showing the beautiful vast country not depicted in recent world media and their painful exile from 

their homeland to the welcome they have received since settling in Co.Armagh. Anastasiia sang a traditional song

called 'I'm Free' and a haunting folk song to end their presentation with sustained applause from the audience. 

 Our Open Mic's contributors included new young talent in Daniel McGouran, Aislinn Whyte and Kayleigh McCool, all singer/musicians.

The poets this week were Roisin McVeigh, Ellen McKenna,Joe McGinley, Mark Brownlee and Jay Rafferty. Singing 'Caledonia'  was Sinead Hughes and on guitar singing was Dennis McCloskey and Thomas Healey. From Abbey Lane to Stormont, Dymphna was in fine form with her yarns and her poem she launched in Stormont Buildings . Kayleigh came back on again to wrap up another variety filled evening in Abbey Lane Theatre. Next OMN 26th July in association with John Hewitt International Summer School in Armagh.