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Feel Good Festival: Come On and Sing, Get Happy!

The Portico of Ards, Steel Dickson Avenue, Portaferry, County Down, BT22 1LE
Come On and Sing, Get Happy!

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Sing uplifting Harmony songs with charismatic community Choir Leader Una McCann. Guaranteed to make you feel good!

Una McCann - in her own words

I love to bring the community together through singing. My weekly non-audition Community Choirs are in Belfast, Ballymena and Antrim in Northern Ireland.

I work in numerous workplace settings, bringing colleagues together to sing to promote well-being. I also work with people with an acquired brain injury through the charity Brain Injury Matters and am involved with a research programme for mums and babies at Queens University Belfast.

My choirs are non-audition and non-religious. We sing songs from lots of genres, from pop to folk. I enjoy arranging and writing songs for us to sing as well as singing songs by other Natural Voice Network leaders.

 

Special offer - 10% off in local hospitality when you attend any event at Portaferry's Feel Good Festival 1-10 March.

Just show your ticket to claim...
10% off your accomodation at The Schoolhouse, Portaferry

or,
10% off the Pre-Theatre menu on Fridays and Saturdays at The Bull and Claw, Portaferry, situated a short walk away from Portico, overlooking the lough

or,
10% off your first drink at Dumigan's Bar - just a 5 minute walk from the Portico of Ards where all the events and activities take place.

Please contact The Portico of Ards for more information on this offer, on 028 4272 8808.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • On site parking

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The Portico of Ards, exteriorThe Portico of Ards, PortaferryBuilt in 1841, this beautiful Greek-style church hosts concerts and houses heritage displays. Guided tours include the organ loft and a chance to play on the spectacular restored pipe organ. To book a tour or see what's on visit porticoards.com

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