DaDaFest 2007 16th Nov - 19th Dec
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Welcome to the festival
On behalf of the board and staff of North West Disability Arts Forum, I am delighted to welcome you to the seventh DaDaFest.
This year we have decided to streamline the festival due to all our staff working flat out on DaDaFest International which will take place in September 2008 as part of the Liverpool's European Capital of Culture celebrations.
However, we haven't skimped on quality this year as the festival is a vibrant mix of poetry, theatre, visual arts and music, plus new artists performing in venues in Manchester and Liverpool.
As usual we want to mention our main funders Arts Council England, Liverpool Community Fund, Liverpool Culture Company and The Paradise Project, plus the many sponsors and supporters.
Hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
Programme
Reflections
Tuesday 6 November - 6 December
from Adult Community Education (ACE), Wigan
9am - 5pm FREE EVENT Suitable for all ages
A vibrant exploration of art and creative writing reflecting the views of adults with learning difficulties and how they perceive themselves.
Venue: The Derby Rooms, Turnpike Centre, Leigh, Wigan
Tel: 01942 829321
Bold and Beautiful
Wednesday 16 November - 6 December
from Everybody Counts
5pm - 7pm FREE EVENT Suitable for all ages
Showcasing the work of disabled young people
and their friends.
Venue: Lowton Youth Club, Lowton, Wigan
Tel: 07771633404
DaDaLaunch
Rags to Riches
Friday 16 November
from Venture Arts
Launch: 12 - 2pm FREE EVENT (invite only) Suitable for all ages
Exhibition: 16 November - 19 December
Open: Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm,
Sunday 10.30am - 5pm, closed on Mondays
The Rags to Riches project uses creative recycling in perspective to our changing environments and explores this through photography, collage, mosaic, animation, painting and drawing, 3D work, LS Lowry's work, paper making and textiles to produce innovative, individuals and collective pieces.
Venue: Learning Space, Third Floor, St George's Hall Heritage Centre, William Brown Street, Liverpool, L1 1JJ, (Entrance St John's Lane)
Tel: 0151 225 6909
Baluji Shrivastav
Saturday 17 November
Shadow of the Lotus tour
7.30pm - 9.30pm
Tickets: £8 and £6 concession
Drawing from his new internationally released album Shadow of The Lotus,Baluji will be playing sitar and the rarely heard surbahar (bass sitar) and dilruba (fretted fiddle) to craft a ravishing and utterly fresh performance that will leave audiences enthralled and inspired. A pioneering musician, Baluji continues to innovate and connect with audiences with a warmth, openness and humour, qualities that make him both a sought after soloist and collaborator who has communicated Indian music to an array of artists from Massive Attack to Soul2Soul. Baluji is a performer to be cherished. He is accompanied on tabla by the maestro Partha Mukherjee.
Website: www.baluji.com
Venue: The Picket Music Venue, 61 Jordan Street, Liverpool, L1 0BW Map
Tel: 0151 708 6789
Masque Theatre Company
Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 November
Performances at 12.30, 1.30, 2.30 and 3.30pm FREE EVENT Suitable for all ages
Masque Theatre Company was formed in 1987. It is the only full-time theatre company comprised of people with alearning disability in the North West. Specially commissioned by National Museums Liverpool for this year's festival, this performance explores how we see ourselves, each other and everyday objects, it is served up with a tablespoon of subtle humour and a pinch of salt.
Venue: The Atrium, World Museum Liverpool, William Brown Street, Liverpool
Tel: 0151 478 4296
DaDaLesque
Sunday 18 November
Daytime Debate: 2.30pm - 4.30pm
Tickets: £5 and £4 concession
Evening performance: 7.30pm
Tickets: £8 and £6
Full day price: £10 and £8 concession
DaDaFest breaks new ground by exploring issues around sexuality in disability performance. Burlesque is increasing in popularity and many disabled artists are now working in this sector. Our afternoon debate and presentations will be led by the UK's leading disability performers and academics. Featuring Julie McNamara. The evening is hosted by Mat Fraser with performances by stunning Millie Dollar and highly entertaining Diva Hollywood and Amelie Soliel.
Venue: The Picket Music Venue, 61 Jordan Street, Liverpool, L1 0BW Map
Tel: 0151 708 6789
Open Discussion: Places, Spaces, Objects
Event and Seminar
Monday 19 November
3pm - 6pm FREE EVENT
We will be holding an open discussion led by artists Mat Fraser, Alison Jones and facilitated by Kaite O'Reilly. The discussion will explore themes found both within their own work and the Turner Prize installations. Tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
Venue: Tate Liverpool, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4BB
To book contact Tate Liverpool:
Tel: 0151 702 7400
Email: visiting.liverpool@tate.org.uk
Fax: 0151 702 7401
DaDaVerse
With Open Mic Slot
Monday 19 November
7.30pm Tickets: £4 and £3 concession
Poetry has always featured within the festival and this year is no exception. Hosted by Julie McNamara and Roger Cliffe-Thompson and friends from Dead Good poets will perform and also present poets from the 'Poem 800' project.
Venue: The Picket Music Venue, 61 Jordan Street, Liverpool, L1 0BW Map
Tel: 0151 708 6789
Dynamic Symmetry
by Gus Cummins
Wednesday 21 November
Private viewing (invite only) 6-8pm FREE EVENT
The exhibition continues until 12 December, 9-5pm, Monday -Friday. Suitable for all ages
As an artist with epilepsy, painting provides Gus with a focus and an outlet. This exhibition is composed using 'dynamic symmetry', a system used across time by artists, architects and musicians. It is produced with a combination of computer generated stencils and oil paint.
Venue: Neuro Support Centre, Norton Street , Liverpool, L3 8LR
Website: www.neurosupport.org.uk
Website: www.neurowords.tumblr.com
Tel: 0151 298 2999
Fax: 0151 298 2333
Frogtastic Club Nights
Wednesday 21 November Liverpool Night
Wednesday 28 November Manchester Night
7.30 - 11pm All tickets: £4
Inclusive club nights for people with learning difficulties and their friends featuring the fabulous 'Frogtastic' DJ team of Sabrina Whitby and Greg Becket plus the premier performance by 'The Melody Makers' featuring Carly Ryan, Mark Kinsey & Martin Finn also a very special guest appearance by 'The Heroes' one of the UK's best known inclusive pop/rock groups.
Website: www.heroesproject.org.uk
Tickets can be reserved by e-mail:
Email: info@heroesproject.org.uk
Tel: 07946 424 075
Liverpool Venue: The Picket Music Venue, 61 Jordan Street, Liverpool, L1 0BW Map
Manchester Venue: The Frog and Bucket, Oldham Street, Manchester, M4 1LJ
Luke WrightPoet Laureate
Friday 23 November
7.30pm Tickets: £10 and £6 Concession
Luke sharpens his quill to make a bid for poetry's top job and a nice comfy Palace sofa. With such titles as I Don't Get Out Of Bed For Less Than Ten Grand,and his love poem for Richard Madeley: Truly Madeley Deeply, total acceptance by the British establishment is only a matter of time. Luke Wright, Poet Laureate recently completed avery successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. "Alternately dark, hilarious and tender poems. In his super-charged show, he demonstrates what - stripped of the portentous pauses and the pretentious clauses - live poetry can do." Evening Standard
Venue: Contact Theatre, Oxford Road, Manchester, M15 6JA
Tel: 0161 274 0600
DaDaNoise
Friday 23 November
7.30pmTickets: £8 and £6 concession
In collaboration with the Cornerstone Festival, DaDaFest brings you a bevy of singers and musicians including Liverpool's own Susan Hedges, Johnny Crescendo from the US, Leigh Stirling and the honeyed tones of classic performer, Minika Green in this un-missable evening.
Venue: The Cornerstone, Haigh Street, Liverpool, L3 8QB
Tel: 0151 291 3578
It Hasn't Happened Yet!
Saturday 24 November
7.30pm Tickets: £10 and £6 concession
Disabled actor, writer and stand-up comic Liz Carr returns to DaDaFest to preview her first one woman play. It Hasn't Happened Yet!is a new comedy about comedy that asks just who and what a disabled comedian can actually laugh at these days?
An Outside Centre and Liz Carr co-production. 'Liz Carr's humour is right on the edge and fabulously black' The Scotsman
Website: www.outside-centre.info
Website: www.lizcarr.co.uk
Venue: Contact Theatre, Oxford Road, Manchester, M15 6JA
Box office: 0161 274 0600
Book Online: www.contact-theatre.org
Let My People Go
World premiere
Saturday 24 & Sunday 25 November
2.00pm and 3.30pm FREE EVENT
Abolitionist. War Hero. Illiterate. Disabled. Slave. Harriet Tubman was one of a kind and one of her people. To commemorate the Bicentenary of the act to abolish the Transatlantic Slave Trade, North West Disability Arts Forum in partnership with the International slavery Museum, (National Museums Liverpool) have commissioned Reality Productions to write and produce a brand new performance piece, based on the life, times and experiences of Harriet Tubman. Deborah A Williams, creative producer and current artist in residence with the company is an internationally renowned writer, digital composer, director and performer. Deborah was also a DaDaAwards 2006 nomminee for Best Performance Artist.
Venue: Anthony Walker Room, International Slavery Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool
Young Peoples's Event
Monday 26 November
4pm FREE EVENT Suitable for all ages
Showcasing the work of the North West's up and coming Deaf and Disabled Young People, this hugely popular event promises spectacular performances, an exceptional variety and an essential platform for the performers and artists of the future.
Venue: Bosco City Learning Centre, 18 Stonedale Crescent, Liverpool, L11 9DQ.
Contact NWDAF for details
End Game
By Samuel Beckett, Directed by Robert Rae
With Nabil Shaban & Garry Robson
Tuesday 27 November
8pm Tickets: £8 and £6 concs
Outside the shelter everything seems dead. Inside, four characters kill time by toying with each other's hopes for apossible future, all along sensing the inevitability of their end.
Featuring new kinetic sculptures from Sharmanka, Robert Rae directs Nabil Shaban and Garry Robson in Samuel Beckett's classic. Come see it before the light finally fades. "Nabil Shaban ... superb ... real passion and power ..." The Scotsman on Threepenny Opera "International genius..." The Telegraph on Sharmanka
Venue: Unity Theatre, 1 Hope Place, Liverpool, L1 9BG
Box office: 0151 709 4988
Text number: 07840 659 807
Book online: www.unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk
Another Nasty Night Out
Wednesday 28 November
8pm Tickets: £5 and £4 concession
Nasty Girls are back - in force and funnier than ever. A uniquely Northern take on life as Deaf and disabled women. Comedy to make you laugh and think. "These stereotype wreckers should be applauded for tackling taboos head-on but they should be applauded just as loudly for their biting, satirical humour." Big Issue in the North
Website: www.nasty-girls.co.uk
Venue: Unity Theatre, 1 Hope Place, Liverpool, L1 9BG
Box office: 0151 709 4988
Text number: 07840 659 807
Book online: www.unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk
DaDaFeast and DaDaAwards
with The Heroes and more
Thursday 29 November
Tickets: £50 (includes 3 course meal, wine and entertainment)
Come and crush a cup of wine as we celebrate DaDaFest's yearly awards event! Hosted by the Award winning Liz Carr and Garry Robson, this festival highlight will feature for the last time as they disband in 2008, The Heroes, There are 8 awards sponsored by Breakthrough UK, The Mersey Partnership and Tate Liverpool, Liverpool First, European Objective One, ITV Granada, The University of Liverpool, Merseyside Disability Federation, National Museums Liverpool and LA productions.
Venue: Crown Plaza Hotel, St Nicholas Place, Princes Dock, Liverpool, L3 1QW
To book a room: 0151 243 8000
To book tickets: NWDAF 0151 707 1733
Brief-Blue-Electric-Bloom
Friday 30 November
Brief Blue Electric Bloom is a greenroom ready commission
6.30pm and 8.30pm
Tickets: £5 and £3 concession
HooH HaH Productions in collaboration with internationally prize-winning composer and published playwright Ailis Ni Riain present brief-blue-electric-bloom, a new and unique performance installation combining spoken word, BSL, movement, video layering and a new contemporary classical music score performed by Tim Williams from Psappha (cimbalom) and Tom McKinney (acoustic guitar, electric guitar and banjo). Join us where words begin and music completes every sentence, where we strive to communicate our desires, hopes and loves.
Venue: Greenroom, 54-56 Whitworth Street West, Manchester, M1 5WW
Tel: 0161 615 0500
Fax: 0161 615 0516
Website: www.greenroomarts.org
Deaf Arts Seminar
featuring comedian John Smith
Saturday 1 December
11.30am - 8pmSuitable for all ages
Deaf artists and performers come together for this event, which will be of interest to deaf sign language users. Places are limited, please confirm your attendance in advance by contacting Rebecca: rebecca@nwdaf.co.uk
Fax: 0151 708 9355Minicom: 0151 706 0365
Venue: MSDP, Queens Drive, Liverpool, L12
British Sign Language Interpreted Tour:
Turner Prize 2007
Sunday 2 December
3-4pm FREE EVENT Suitable for all ages
The Turner Prize, the most prestigious contemporary arts award in Europe. This year, for the first time in its history, the prize will be held at Tate Liverpool. No need to book. Meet in foyer at 2.55pm
The Turner Prize installations are partly inaccessible to disabled/Deaf people. We would encourage you to discuss your individual access requirements with the staff.
Manual wheelchairs will be available for users of electronic wheelchairs who wish to transfer over to a manual to access the installations.
Venue: Tate Liverpool, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4BB
Launch of BSL Palmpilots to guide you through:
DLA Piper Series: The Twentieth
Century: How it looked and how if felt
Tuesday 11 December
4pm - 5.45pm FREE EVENT Suitable for all ages
Launch of handheld palmpilots with filmed British Sign Language Interpreted content relating to a selection of the featured works. Come along for the launch, find out how they work, enjoy a drink with us and then go on a live BSL interpreted tour too!
Free, but please book your place:
Venue: Tate Liverpool, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4BB
T: 0151 702 7400
E: visiting.liverpool@tate.org.uk
F: 0151 702 7401




























