My Deaf World: exploring identity and the experiences of the deaf community
Part of the popular BBC Radio 3 series The Essay, My Deaf World explores what it is like to be deaf in 21 century Britain through personal essays from the deaf community.
Part of the popular BBC Radio 3 series The Essay, My Deaf World explores what it is like to be deaf in 21 century Britain through personal essays from the deaf community.
A new Liberty fund has been announced by mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, for arts and digital programmes created by D/deaf and disabled artists and organisations in the capital.
Following the closure of theatres and cinemas across the UK due to the Coronavirus outbreak, production companies around the country are coming up with innovative new ways to ensure drama-enthusiasts don’t miss out.
The BBC’s Class Act training programme for disabled actors has seen all 32 participants successfully securing auditions for BBC shows. ‘Class Act: a nationwide search…
The BBC have announced that they’ll be offering more opportunities for actors with disabilities through a nationwide talent search, training programme and showcase opportunity. Class…
Today the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, Penny Mordaunt, is calling on music festival organisers to ensure they are catering to their disabled…
The festival, celebrating its 8th anniversary this year, is among the most inclusive and accessible family event in the UK. For 2017, the festival launched…
STAR (the Society of Ticketing Agents and Retailers) has today announced the publication of the first ever Guide on accessible ticketing for the UK industry….
Despite the current media ‘ideal’ on what we should aspire to be like, one woman has worked tirelessly to change these perceptions. Louise Dyson MBE…
One of the world’s most inspiring cultural organisations, Heart n Soul gets ready to celebrate 30 years of innovation, creativity and fun. This summer Heart…
A unique book collating new writing by people living with deafness and disability will be officially launched this week (Saturday June 3). The first of…
Toolkit developed to make dance accessible to people with disabilities ‘Making Sense of Dance’ launched at a special event in London ‘Making Sense of Dance’,…
Coinciding with the 2016 Paralympics in Rio, Unlimited festival returns to London’s Southbank Centre (6 – 11 September 2016) The festival showcases the best work being made…
On Sunday 13 March award-winning arts charity Create presents a day of music for disabled children and their families. As part of its annual creative:space…
A unique Cheshire House Inverness arts project, Arts in Transition, which uses art therapy to transform the lives of local young disabled people with autism…