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Win tickets to Deaf Rave
There's still time to enter our competition and win a pair of tickets to Deaf Rave! What are you waiting for?

IUK Deaf Camp
The IUK Deaf Camp is scheduled this year for 4–11 August. It's an annual summer camp for young deaf people aged 13–17 from any part of the UK or Ireland. There will be workshops, speakers and activities. For more information, contact Martin Robertson, Scottish Deaf Association, The Pentagon, Suite 222, 36 Washington St, Glasgow G3 8AZ; text: 0141 248 5567; fax: 0141 248 5565;
e-mail: Martin.robertsonbda@gmail.com.

Youth work conference
The BDA Deaf Youth Worker Forum Conference 2005 will take place from 23 to 25 September in Belfast. It is open to anyone interested in deaf youth work including youth workers and leaders. Contact: Sinéad Murphy, BDA DYWF Administrator, c/o Northern Ireland Deaf Youth Association, Wilton House, 5 College Square North, Belfast BT1 6AR; text: 028 9023 6453; voice/fax: 028 9043 8566;
e-mail andrew.jordan@royaldeaf.org.uk.

City Lit Deaf Day

The City Lit Centre for Deaf People will be holding its 'Deaf Day' on 30 July from 10am to 4.30pm in their newly-rebuilt centre. For more information, go to www.citylit.ac.uk.

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RAD Youth Clubs
If you are aged between 13 and 21, you are welcome to join any RAD youth club. All you need to do is turn up at one of the clubs and fill in a membership form. The RAD clubs are listed on its website. If there are no clubs near you, you can still join the RAD as a youth member and take part in activities.
Website: www.royaldeaf.org.uk
E-mail: youth@royaldeaf.org.uk

Accessible cinema competition

Three DVD/MP3 players, three DVD box sets of The Incredibles, and 20 pairs of cinema tickets are up for grabs if you complete the survey on the Your Local Cinema website. Closing date: 30 June.

Course for artists
North West Disability Arts Forum is holding a six-days course in May and July for disabled/deaf artists interested in working with children and young people. It is free and travel and support costs will be met. For an application pack, contact Jennie or Damien on 0151 707 1733 (text), 0151 708 9355 (fax), 0151 706 0365 (mobile), or
e-mail info@nwdaf.co.uk.

Dance workshops

The Foundation for Community Dance is organising Training and Networking Days for disabled dancers, primarily led by disabled dance artists. For more information e-mail Rosie at
rosie@communitydance.org.uk.

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Comedy of Errors
The new production of A Comedy of Errors at Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, London, is being BSL-interpreted by Ivan Osborne on 4 May at 7.45pm.
E-mail info@queens-theatre.co.uk
or check out www.queens-theatre.co.uk.

Pop art
On 26 June at 11am, deaf artist Niall McCormack will be introducing the work of leading pop artists David Hockney, Richard Hamilton and Peter Blake at Tate Britain (Millbank, London SW1P 4RG). Discussion and refreshments afterwards. Admission is free. For more information, e-mail
Naomi.Cigman@tate.org.uk or check out
www.tate.org.uk.

Cricket trials
If you are interested in demonstrating or developing your cricket skills and becoming part of a Yorkshire squad and/or the England Deaf Team, turn up for trials at Headingley Cricket Ground, St. Michaels Lane, Leeds LS6 3BR on May 15 at 12 noon. No previous experience is necessary. No need to book. For further information,
e-mail cmacdonald@fdso.co.uk.

Athletes wanted
Deaf UK Athletics are looking for new athletes to work towards the next Deaflympics and other international competitions. The next training session will be on 7 May at Northwood Stadium, Keelings Road, Stoke on Trent. You can download more information and an application form from the UK Deaf Sport website.

 

 

 

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