This year, new members as young as 4 joined the Peterborough based Music and the Deaf monthly sessions. Co-ordinated by Lin from Cambridge Music, the group have developed their skills and talents. On 6th July, 11-12 noon, the children will showcase their work at Jack Hunt School at a simple summer concert.
Come along and support their efforts.
Showing posts with label performances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label performances. Show all posts
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Friday, 16 November 2012
HI Circus performance and free workshop offer
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TQ
This week we learnt that the following exciting circus performance Chez Moi Circus – is coming on Saturday 20th November to the Key theatre Embankment Road, Peterborough.
The Norwich playhouse are also hosting this performance and a free circus workshop opportunity.
To learn how about these opportunities check out the information below:
Deaf Circus
Free Circus Workshop
The Norwich playhouse are also hosting this performance and a free circus workshop opportunity.
To learn how about these opportunities check out the information below:
Deaf Circus
Free Circus Workshop
Saturday, 25 August 2012
New Deaf Comedy Show UK Tour
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TQ
A new Deaf Comedy Show will be touring all over the UK to raise money for Deaf Volunteers in Sri Lanka. British Deaf volunteers going to work in Deaf schools this October, in Sri Lanka, with SLVolunteers.
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Bee detective - London performance 31st Aug-2nd Sept
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Next week the outdoor theatre show peple have been buzzing about- Bee Detective, comes to London's Southbank Centre. Audiences will enjoy a beehive based adventure with Sophie Bee. Sophie Bee is a champion forager who turns detective to track down the honey bees when they go missing from the Queen Bee’s birthday party.
The performance is fully inclusive to all audiences; speech and sign, projected animation and captioning. Wheelchair access. There is also a vibrating floor which helps young people feel the buzz of the bees. Everyone is invited to join in the “waggle dance” that is used by bees to explain where pollen and nectar can be found in the outside world.
Dates: Friday 31 August to Sunday 2 September 2012 at 11am, 1.30pm and 4pm.
The show lasts approximately one hour.
Recommended for ages 6 upwards.
Visit SouthBank Centre website for further details
Tickets are £12 for adults, £6 for children. Concessions: 50% discount.
Trailer
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Our Romeo Poet Performs live
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TQ
Imran writes his own poems which have inspired others and now he performs.
Last night, at the Jack Hunt School's Poetry Evening, Imran stood on stage and read his poem to a large audience of students, staff, parents and members from the local community. The flopping mic and his massive bundle of pre-stage nerves did not deter him from presenting a wonderful performance.
What a star!!!
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Last night, at the Jack Hunt School's Poetry Evening, Imran stood on stage and read his poem to a large audience of students, staff, parents and members from the local community. The flopping mic and his massive bundle of pre-stage nerves did not deter him from presenting a wonderful performance.
What a star!!!
Saturday, 26 May 2012
3D Derby Deaf Drama 10th anniversary celebrations
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TQ
This week 3D Derby Deaf Drama shared their 10th Anniversary Celebration plans.
The celebrations will be taking place on Saturday 23rd June 2012 at Deda Chapel Street, Derby DE1 3GU
Activities include
Children’s workshop 2.30pm to 4.30pm :Africa Workshop, Circus Workshop
Evening performance at 7pm with a variety of artists
3D will be performing “3D Who”
Interpreters provided
For more information, contact 01332 370911 (Typetalk)
Book online www.deda.uk.com
Tickets £10/£8 There is a package deal for workshops and performance
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Access Performance
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TQ
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Written and Directed by Alan Ayckbourn
****'This is Alan Ayckbourn’s 75th play and the dramatist is as bang on the money as ever’ THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
‘A cracking good Ayckbourn’ THE GUARDIAN
‘Both hilarious farce and modern morality tale’ THE OBSERVER
****'This is Alan Ayckbourn’s 75th play and the dramatist is as bang on the money as ever’ THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

‘A cracking good Ayckbourn’ THE GUARDIAN
‘Both hilarious farce and modern morality tale’ THE OBSERVER
World premiere production, following a run on Broadway.
Saturday 4th February 2012(2.30pm): BSL intrepreted performance
Cambridge Arts Theatre
Saturday 4th February 2012(2.30pm): BSL intrepreted performance
Cambridge Arts Theatre
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