Impartial Reporter

Shelley sings loudly the praises of inspiratio­nal Brightstar­z group

Shelley Cowan on why Fermanagh Brightstar­z deserves your vote in Reader Choice Cash for Charity

- By VICTORIA JOHNSTON

A former member of Fermanagh Brightstar­z has spoken about the “loving family feel” of the group.

The group needs your vote as they vie for a deserved share of the Readers Choice Cash For Charity initiative run by The Impartial Reporter’s parent company, Newsquest.

Shelley Cowan (left), who starred in this year’s Fermanagh Brightstar­z production of ‘A Very Blues Brothers Sister Act’ reflected on her time in the group who have been like a family for her since she joined them.

Shelley’s confidence skyrockete­d with the group and she is grateful for all of the support and encouragem­ent she received from them and everything they do to support adults with disabiliti­es.

Explaining how she got involved with the group, Shelley said: “The reason I got started was after I was bed bound for 12 years, I wanted to find somewhere to socialise.

“I had seen the Brightstar­z production of ‘Grease’ in the Ardhowen and got in touch with Gemma Maguire Carrothers and the leaders.”

Brightstar­z had volunteers help Shelley by moving her arms and wheelchair when she was unable to move them when she first joined.

‘Low in confidence’

Speaking of her early days with the group she said: “I was very low in confidence, and I did not want a mic near me, the first show was Mamma Mia and I had two lines to sing, I don’t think I breathed the whole night until I sang them.”

“Brightstar­z said I had talent and talent was there. [For a later show] they told me I was to sing Susan Boyle’s ‘I Dreamed a Dream’, and I said ‘I can’t do this’.

“For six months at rehearsal

I sat at the table, I shook [with nerves] , the table was shaking and this was with one person in the room.

‘Standing ovation’

“They talked to me and told me I could do it and then when I got on stage, the shaking stopped and the feeling that I had was amazing,

I got a standing ovation.

“To go from not being fit to sing in front of one person to sing in front of hundreds was unreal.”

The Fermanagh Brightstar­z is a “pure party and I have made lifetime friends, and even though I have left it now, I am going to pop in every so often on a Tuesday and join in with dances with them and I’ll support them through it. I’ll probably be the first one booking tickets next year”.

The group recently came together to have a ball to watch their performanc­e video and for a meal, which incorporat­ed Shelley’s 40th birthday, further emphasisin­g the true community feel of the group.

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