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DaDaFest International 2008

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Videos from the festival

Clare Cunningham - Mobile



Wolfgang Temmel - An Art History

More about DaDaFest here...

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NWDAF is a leading Disability and Deaf Arts Development Agency, based in Liverpool and working throughout the northwest region of England, increasingly nationally and internationally.

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We aim to make this website as easy to navigate as possible. It details all the different aspects of our work, from the award winning DaDaFest to the Young People's work. We also deliver a varied programme of Arts Projects and support the development of artisits through our Arts and Learning programmes.

Currently we are developing a Deaf Arts Network. More details to follow...

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Images from DaDaFest - 'The biggest and best ever'

Clare Cunningham is suspended from and manipulating her crutches in balet like movements on a stage lit with coloured lights.
Clare Cunningham Swinging and strething out under green stage lights
Two figures hugging through a white sheet
A woman wearing a purple dress singing with an accordian player behind
A very colourful theater group posing for the photograph

A quir singing on an outdoor stage
Common Ground (and Ramesh Meyyapan) are making very expressive movements and faces in a stage lit environment.
Gus is stood next to his painting of brain scan petterns with his hands over his mouth.
Heavyload drummer and guitarist seen under heavy green stagelights. The drummer is really going for it.
Kevin Connoly is holding his camera up in the albert docks. Adjacent, his paintings are being hung in the A Foundation Gallery.
A close up photo of a man with his nose pressed against the face of a woman. They are both laughing hard.
Two women and a man sat on a stage set made to look like a raft. The man is falling backwards and rolling around on the floor.
Tanya Raabe sat at her easel, and a portrait of a man with the subject stood in front.
Wolfgang Temmel with light from projected text falling accross his cheeks. Also some stills of a woman signing from Wolfgang

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