A host of events are set to take place at the Ardhowen Theatre over the coming days.
Ulster Touring Opera's youth workshops will run on Thursday, November 14.
The sessions, led by professional singers, directors, and pianists, are aimed at young people aged eight to 18 and will focus on building vocal skills, acting, and movement.
No prior musical experience is needed, and a love for the art form is all that is required.
The age groups are eight to 13 from 5pm to 6.45pm, and 14 to 18 from 7pm to 9pm.
On the same day, at 8pm, singer-songwriter Anthony Toner will perform at the Gallery Bar, celebrating his 14th album release, Ghost Notes Vol 2.
The album features cover versions of songs by artists ranging from King Crimson to Elvis Presley.
The Gallery Bar performances are strictly for those aged 18 and over.
On Friday, November 15, Donegal folk group Onóir will take to the Ardhowen stage at 8pm.
The modern Irish male folk group is known for their harmony-focused songs and musical arrangements, promising a mix of familiar tunes and surprising new takes on Americana, soul, and country.
A smoke and haze machine will be used during this performance.
Following several sold-out shows, Fleetwood Mac tribute band Mac Fleetwood will return to the Ardhowen Theatre on November 16 at 8pm.
The talented musicians will cover the band's extensive back catalogue of hits.
On November 18 at 10am, Catherine McManus will lead a yoga session suitable for beginners.
The drop-in session is an excellent opportunity to improve strength and posture.
Finally, on November 19, Brenda Murphy will hold set dancing classes for all ages and abilities from 7pm to 9pm.
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