The Armagh Rhymers
 
 

Founded in 1970s, The Aramagh Rhymers have delighted audiences in schools, festivals throughout Ireland and around the world. Through music, storytelling and drama, they provide an experience that is both entertaining and educational.
Their colourful costumes evoke a sense of tradition and history and encapsulate the spirit of the Wren boys and the ancient house visiting traditions of Ireland, where the kitchen floor became the stage.
The Rhyming tradition is a celebration of the ‘theatre of the people’ and has inspired many poets such as Seamus Heaney, Brendan Kennelly, John Montague and John Hewitt.