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Dolly Sen's Blog

Dolly Sen's Blog

Award winning writer, film-maker and artist gives an insight into the world of a mental health system survivor

tags:internationalsurvivor artsgay_lesbian_tgblack_asianpoliticaldisability arts

Jon Adams: Word Wall

Jon Adams: Word Wall

Jon Adams has recently been appointed as Southern Railway's Artist in Residence. Over the next year he will be making art that will appear on the Southern network as part of the Alternative Platform project.

tags:interview_profiledisability artsvisual artsinstallation

Cirque Nova

Cirque Nova

Jean-Marie Akkerman travels to Kenya to set up a circus project with AIDS awareness project Dance4Life

tags:gay_lesbian_tgperforming artstraining

Paralympic Handover day

Paralympic Handover day

Liz Porter relived some memories at the Paralympic Handover event at Stoke Mandeville on 17 September 2008
Disability Arts, a monster, a myth

Disability Arts, a monster, a myth

Penny Pepper gives a potted history, swears a lot and asks some vital questions about where the movement is going

tags:publicationsdisability arts

Gus Cummins

Gus Cummins

The creator of the Ictal project takes his exhibtion to The Phoenix Gallery, Exeter from 21 Nov - 21 Dec 2008

tags:visual artsinterview_profiledisability artsdigital arts

Sync: Leadership for Disabled People

Sync: Leadership for Disabled People

Sync is a leadership development programme for disabled people, that aims to look at how disabled people experience leadership

tags:trainingprofessional development

Signdance Collective Blog

Signdance Collective Blog

David Bower keeps you updated on the Signdance's latest developments.

tags:internationaldeaf_Artsdisability artstheatreperforming artsfestivaldance

Crippen's Blog

Crippen's Blog

Dave Lupton aka disability cartoonist Crippen, continues to lead us dao-ists a merry dance with his weekly take on the world of disability

tags:politicalhistorydisability artsvisual artssatirecomedy

Oska Bright On The Road

Oska Bright On The Road

Oska Bright is the only film festival in the world run by people with learning difficulties. The team blog their travels here and abroad.

tags:learning disabilitiesfilmfestival