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Closed 31/12/2019
Iʼve raised £90 to support us to develop one of many exciting strands programme's projects, working with many disadvantages audience and families across UK.
- London, UK
- Funded on Tuesday, 31st December 2019
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We are seeking donations to enable us develop theatre community programme which one school outreach workshop donation pay £ 500 with Deaf children to encourage more them to get activate with reading literature stories through theatre/art tools. One training workshop donation pay £ 500 to see more Deaf friendly access workshop event. One per video programme of donation pay £ 500 which continually engage thousands of social viewers where they enjoy visual world through using difference substance of theatre and digital 3D video. One festival programme donation pay £ 1,500 to allow us tour our work in England or Europe where thousands of deaf young old audience can engage and enjoy our work.
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Ruth Montgomery
Jan 22, 2019
Building connections, sharing live art. 💪🏻💥
£25.00
Diane Webb
Jan 22, 2019
All the very best with your continuing work with Deaf Community.
£50.00
Anonymous
Jan 14, 2019
£10.00
Anonymous
Jan 10, 2019
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D-Live! Theatre
London, UK
D-Live! has gain many positive steps towards achieving a reputation that have forged in grassroots Deaf theatre, developing new dramatic written language play and producing digital theatre which have given Deaf people experiencing new theatre forms along their hearing peers.