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  • DAT Time of Year | DAT Fest

    < Back DAT Time of Year Regional News 21 Oct 2024 Link to Regional News write up on DAT Fest . Article is in the bottom left of the page with a mid shot of Susan. Susan is wearing their awesome glasses and a stripey coloured shirt. The article text reads: In 2022, the Disabled Artists Festival of Theatre entered stage right, making its grand exit arm in arm with a Wellington Theatre Award for social change. DAFT returned in 2023, delighting audiences anew. Now, the festival returns bigger, brighter, and more accessible than ever before as DAT Fest. Showcasing Wellington based d/Deaf, neurodivergent, and disabled (DND) performing artists, writers, and filmmakers, DAT Fest will take over Te Auaha’s fourth floor for two weeks from the 2nd to the 17th of November. This means there will be multiple spaces for workshops, classes, rehearsals, and even hanging out and chilling – co-director Kate Spencer has already earmarked a room for a low-sensory quiet zone. The kaupapa of DAT Fest is making sure every person possible can enjoy the events, co-director Susan Williams [pictured] says. Every year, the festival ensures that celebrating and recognising the identity, community, and work of DND artists and audiences in the performing arts in Wellington remains front of mind. This principle rings true in 2024 too, with all kinds of inclusive and accessible events to look forward to. Starting with a launch and lunch on the 2nd, the DAT Fest in-person and online programme includes a poetry session on the 3rd, a comedy night on the 7th, a jazz evening on the 8th, a whānau-friendly day on the 9th, a sexy cabaret brunch on the 10th, Science for Sociopaths on the 15th, and the closing event DAT’s All, Folks on the 17th. This is just the start, so get hyped for the one and only DAT Fest. Previous Next

  • No Labels Interview with Susan and Lauren | DAT Fest

    < Back No Labels Interview with Susan and Lauren 7 Oct 2024 October 8th: Disabled Artists Theatre Festival Our co-director Susan Williams and Accessibility Co-ordinator Lauren Hayes were interviewed on the No Labels podcast about DAT Fest. To listen to the podcast, follow this link ( link to No Labels podcast ). Previous Next

  • MISC stuff DO NOT PUBLISH | DAT Fest

    D.A.F.T 2022 is presented by, and showcases Wellington based, Disabled performing artists, writers and filmmakers. The Festival is being held over seven days across three accessible venues, BATS Theatre, Fringe Bar & Two/FiftySeven Willis Street. Our intention is to develop and grow the Festival as an annual event with 2022 being the first time the Festival has been held. The Festival aims to celebrate and recognise the identity and work of Disabled artists and audiences in the performing arts in Wellington. D.A.F.T will provide a platform for disabled artists to develop and showcase their work and offer accessible events to Deaf and Disabled audiences and the wider community. Festival Directors for 2022 are Kate Spencer and Susan Williams, each Disabled performing artists, producers and makers. Arts Access Aotearoa, Disability Pride Aotearoa, Barbarian Productions & Silver Noodle Soup Film & Theatre Company are key supporters of the D.A.F.T 2022. If you would like to be a present your work as part of D.A.F.T or participate in the directorship and production of the festival please contact us . DAFT Koha box is available for any donations on workshop days, please only donate if you want and are able to. No pressure! Please sign up in advance if you are keen to attend a workshop because spaces are limited. If you have any access needs or questions please email Bernadette . You are welcome to bring a support person, assistance dog, or anyone or anything else that will help you be comfortable and able to participate. We will have friendly, super helpful volunteers who will be keen to answer any questions and help you have a good experience at BATS Theatre & the workshop Accessibility info: The workshops will be held in The Stage Theatre on the ground floor at BATS Theatre, 1 Kent Tce, Mt Vic. The BATS Theatre venue and facilities are fully accessible - ramp access to the building is on the left hand side of the building, go to the doorway at the top of the ramp and we be there to welcome you - there is an accessible toilet and bathroom Workshop presenters and volunteers can offer Audio Description within the workshop We apologise that we are unable to offer NZSL for the workshops this year

  • Meet the Team | DAT Fest

    Meet the Team Creatif Kate Role in DAT Fest 2024: Co-Director, Workshop Facilitator The GOAT. Multi-award winning, multi-talented, multi-chronic illness having, creative force behind DAT Fest, Femmes & Thems Comedy, and more. Full-time artist since 2018: producer, performer, poet. Disabled, queer, furious feminist with an intersectional lens. Driven, determined, decisive. Susan Williams Role in DAT Fest 2024: Co-Director, Workshop Facilitator Ace Access Advisor & workshop leader. Legendary legacy in the arts sector. Swiss army knife in vaguely human form: activist, actor, anything at all (can't say no). Jamie Fenton Role in DAT Fest 2024: Festival Co-ordinator Jamie is an actor and occasional stand-up comic raised and based in Taranaki. Jamie works as a data analyst and has studied with The Hub Studio (Sydney) and Stage Centre (Taranaki) and has acted in various stage shows in Wellington including Summer Star Trek (2013-2018), Binge and Chill (2019), and Don’t Date Androids (2018). Jamie works as a Data Analyst and has a Master’s in Business Analytics (Marketing) from Massey University. Liv Ward Role in DAT Fest 2024: Designer Liv is a trans-non-binary comic and designer based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. They love accessible design and making art a sustainable career in Aotearoa. They graduated from Te Herenga Waka Architecture School in 2022 and are passionate about housing equity and land back! Free Palestine bitches! Charlie Hann Role in DAT Fest 2024: Website Designer Charlie Hann has some experience in website design and web accessibility. They have also done theatre production for the Victoria Ancient Theatre Society, Illegally Blind and Women Drinking Hemlock. Charlie has also been involved in multiple productions with amateur theatre group Drama Christi as an actor and scriptwriter. He is trying to publish his first novel about queer pirates and working on his second novel about queer spaceships. They are proudly Autistic, ADHD, mentally ill, and queer. Lauren Hayes Role in DAT Fest 2024: Accessibility Co-ordinator, Blind Consultant Lauren is a creative and passionate Digital and Arts Accessibility Consultant. Originally from Melbourne, she now calls Aotearoa home. Lauren has over 8 years’ experience in collaborating with organisations to review and provide guidance on best practice regarding accessible and inclusive design of products and services. As a freelancer, Lauren has significant experience in providing technical and advisory support to not-for-profit, disability, arts and community organisations, including Arts Access Victoria, Melbourne Fringe, Canva, Arts Access Aotearoa, the Show me Shorts Film Festival, and the Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts. When she’s not auditing websites or helping artists to make their work accessible, you’ll find Lauren checking out live concerts and theatre, learning Welsh, or exploring local cafes. Lyneen Role in DAT Fest 2024: Deaf Consultant, NZSL Co-ordinator Katie Wild Role in DAT Fest 2024: Volunteer Co-ordinator, First Aid Katie has a background in acting (Only F**Ks Pat Me On The Head, Molten Tears ‘pon Withered Vine), and is part of the New Zealand Film Collaborators team who are striving to make filmmaking more accessible. She has lived experience with AuDHD, chronic fatigue, and fibromyalgia (chronic pain). When she’s not nurturing her four beautiful children, or at work nurturing other children (as a kindy teacher), Katie can found raising orphaned animals, creating nourishing meals, or working on a film set. She has a huge drive to help others find inspiration, and pursue what lights up their life. Witnessing someone be in their element, loving what they’re doing, is truly an honour. Wesley Role in DAT Fest 2024: Assistant to Creatif Kate Bethany Miller Role in DAT Fest: Assistant to Susan Williams Keegan Role in DAT Fest 2024: Marketing EJ Barrett Role in DAT Fest 2024: Finance and Wellbeing Co-ordinator

  • Kaupapa and Shared Expectations | DAT Fest

    Kaupapa and Shared Expectations This page contains DAT Fest's Kaupapa and Shared Expectations Contents DAT Fest 2024 Kaupapa & Goals What is DAT Fest? What are the DAT Fest Goals? DAT Fest 2024 Shared Expectations What are Shared Expectations? What we are asking you to do: Who Has To Follow The Shared Expectations? If you need help: Easy Read Versions Audio Shared Expectations and Kaupapa DAT Fest 2024 Kaupapa & Goals What is DAT Fest? A two-week spectacular, designed to showcase and encourage the huge amount of talent and potential in the D/deaf, Disabled, Neurodivergent (DDN) communities DDN led An all DDN lineup of performances Provide opportunities to practice, upskill, and connect. What are the DAT Fest Goals? Provide accessible opportunities for DDN performers and creatives. Help DDN performers and creatives to learn new skills, present and perform their work, and hang out with other people like them. Offer accessible and welcoming public shows. Offer accessible and relevant workshops to DDN performers. To lead by example. We keep intersectionality and inclusivity at the centre of what we do, with a human rights based approach (especially the UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities, and #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs). Make sure accessibility is at the centre of what we do, and do our best for everyone involved with the festival. We respect each other’s spoons, energy, abilities, individuality, and needs. We uplift each other and our communities. We will always try to improve. No festival is perfect, and there is no such thing as ‘completely accessible for everyone’. DAT Fest aims to be better each year than the year before, to take individual needs into account, and to seek and reflect community feedback. We contract DDN people whenever possible, as part of supporting and upskilling our communities, and providing opportunities. DAT Fest 2024 Shared Expectations What Are Shared Expectations? The DAT Fest Shared Expectations are a set of instructions to help keep everyone safe and well. If you have any questions or concerns please email: hello.datfest@gmail.com What We Are Asking You To Do: Be a decent, kind human. Treat everyone with respect, kindness, and dignity. This means no: ableism (including lateral ableism) racism sexism transphobia fat-phobia queer-phobia religious discrimination ageism attacks on marginalised communities or identities (including in performances). Please wear a mask when you can. Covid is still around! Please stay home if you are sick with a cold/flu/covid/anything infectious. Please do not touch people, or dogs, or mobility aids without asking first. Consent is very important. If you want to help someone, give them advice, learn more about their disability, or give them feedback, please ask them first if they are okay talking about it. Consent is very important. Remember that there are some disabilities that you can’t see. Someone’s disability might be “invisible” or “dynamic” or “complicated”. Even if someone doesn’t look like they are disabled, they are still welcome at the festival. Please respect people and the way they are. There are lots of people who take part in the festival, and that means there are lots of different ways to talk to them. Respect each other’s communication styles, cultural backgrounds, social behaviours, neurotypes, gender identity, and ways of being. Use requested names and pronouns (if you don’t remember, just ask again) Please treat everyone as an individual with the right and ability to make their own decisions, and to be responsible for their own actions and choices. Look after yourself. Do what you need to take care of your body, brain, and wellbeing. Let others do the same. DAT Fest is a safe space. Be your real self but don’t hurt people. Bring a support person if you want to. Lie on the floor if you want to. Leave the room if you want to. Go to the quiet space if you want to. We have a person looking after access. If you need to know more, email access.datfest@gmail.com Don’t bring alcohol. Te Auaha has a bar. Please don’t get drunk! Be professional, but the DAT Fest way! Respect your own limits. Care for your brain and body. Ask for help when you need it. Adapt as needed (pyjama zoom meetings for the win). Support and help each other. Communicate when you are able in a way that works best for you. Communication is key. If you are unwell, don’t have enough energy, need something, are running late, etc., please contact the team as soon as you are able to at hello.datfest@gmail.com Be a good audience member. Please support your fellow participants and performers by giving them your attention, in your own way. You can always move in and out of the room. You do not have to say how you identify unless you want to. Please be aware: it is public knowledge that all performers and workshop participants are d/Deaf, Disabled, Neurodivergent, or chronically ill in some way. If you need help, contact the team, or look/listen for a Wellbeing Wingperson. The festival team can decide if someone is behaving badly, or is not acting respectfully, even if it is not clearly listed here. We just want to keep everyone safe. Who Has To Follow The Shared Expectations? Everyone involved in DAT Fest 2024 must follow the Shared Expectations: The DAT-Fest team Everyone who attends a workshop Performers Teachers Wellbeing Wingpeople Audio Describers Other volunteers NZSL Interpreters. If You Need Help: Look or listen for a Wellbeing Wingperson. They are wearing a fleuro pink vest and a small tinkly bell. Find a member of the DAT Fest Team, or ask a Wingperson to find one for you. Email hello.datfest@gmail.com Message the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/DATFest In a life-threatening emergency always call 111 first. Easy Read Kaupapa and Shared Expectations Shared Expectations - Easy Read PDF Shared Expectations - Easy Read DOC Kaupapa and Goals - Easy Read PDF Kaupapa and Goals - Easy Read DOC Audio Shared Expectations and Kaupapa DATFest Shared Expectations MP3 00:00 / 06:16 DATFest Kaupapa MP3 00:00 / 02:18

  • Workshops | DAT Fest

    Workshops Contents Basic Programme Participating in a workshop DAT Ground Based Circus Workshop Write DAT Story! Workshop Building Accessibility into our Arts Practice: a Blindness Perspective Workshop DAT’s Unexpected! Intro to Improv workshop with Susan Williams DAT's Technical! Tech Workshop Get DAT Act Together! Workshop with Trent H Baumann Write DAT Song! Songwriting Workshop with Maggie Cocco Basic Programme DAT Fest 2024 Programme.docx DAT Fest 2024 Programme.docx Participating in a Workshop You need to sign up if you want to come to a workshop. You can come to as few or as many workshops as you want to. All workshops are koha. Workshops are only open to disabled, neurodivergent, and/or d/Deaf people, and those with long-term health conditions (mental or physical), disabilities, etc. We don’t gatekeep, and you don’t have to identify as disabled, if you have lived experience you are welcome. Please see the FAQs for more info. DAT Ground Based Circus Workshop Tuesday 5th November 1pm-3pm Te Auaha Audio Described Tickets $5-$40 (Pay what you can) Ever wanted to run away and join the circus? Well Rain Renor is here to help, no running required! This ground based circus workshop will incorporate skills such as hula hoop, spinning plates, contact juggling and tricks with mobility aids. There's a trick and skill for every ability and disability, so pile into the clown car and come on down! Rain is a local non binary performer who often uses their mobility aids in their drag, burlesque and circus performances. Rain has a degree in Circus and Dance and has a special interest in how Circus can be adapted for every body and ability. Buy tickets here: DAT Ground Based Circus Workshop Write DAT Story! Workshop Wednesday 6th November, 10:30am-12pm Online $5-$40 Pay what you can Always wanted to write fiction, but don't know where to start? Tutor Helen Vivienne Fletcher will help you create an original character, and plan a story about them. Suitable for writers of any level, including very beginners. Helen Vivienne Fletcher is a queer, disabled, children’s and young adult author, storyteller, and award-winning playwright. She has been a creative writing tutor for over ten years, teaching adults through the Wellington High Community Education Centre, and children in her own business, Brain Bunny Workshops. Tackling heavy subjects with a healthy dose of humour, Helen describes her writing style as “funny tragedy” and invites you to decide for yourself whether you want to laugh or cry. She lives in Wellington with her disability assist dog, Bindi. Buy tickets here: Write DAT Story! Workshop Anchor 1 Building Accessibility into our Arts Practice: a Blindness Perspective Thursday 7th November 2pm-4pm Online Tickets $5-$40 (Pay what you can) We are all experts on our own accessibility requirements. We know what we need to make our Arts spaces accessible. But we're not always great at understanding the accessibility requirements of our disabled colleagues. In this workshop, Lauren will talk about her access requirements as a blind person. You'll learn about audio description, and talk about how you can incorporate it into your work, either using traditional methods, or experimental methods such as integrated audio description. You'll learn about digital accessibility, and how blind people use assistive tech to navigate digital spaces. You don't need to be a digital accessibility expert, but it's important to think about your digital presence as an artist, and whether everyone can access your content or book tickets to your shows. Bring all the questions you have about blindness, but were too afraid to ask. Buy tickets here: Building Accessibility into our Arts Practice Anchor 2 DAT’s Unexpected! Intro to Improv workshop with Susan Williams Saturday 9th November, 2:30pm-5:30pm Te Auaha $5-$40 Pay what you can For anyone wanting to explore making theatre up on the spot, along with more experienced improvisors who want to have some fun, and get back to basics. A fun, spontaneous time for all, no experience needed. Susan is an experienced improvisor, actor, and comedian. They have taught Improv workshops in New Zealand and Australia, and their solo-ish theatre show Illegally Blind (Bat's co-pro, and touch compass) was nominated for multiple Wellington Theatre Awards. Susan is also proudly disabled, blind, and neurodivergent. As co director of DAT-Fest, they aim to create a fun, low-stress environment where everyone is free to be themselves. Buy tickets here: DAT's Unexpected! Improv Workshop Anchor 3 DAT's Technical! Tech Workshop Wednesday 13th November, 1pm-4pm Te Auaha Tickets $5-$40 (Pay what you can) Knobs! Dials! Lights! Sound! Whizz! Bang! Flash! Want to be a gremlin in the corner and learn how to work a tech desk? Come learn with Em Maguire! Emma is a Wellington-based theatremaker, specialising in writing, directing and choreography. Emma runs the theatre company Tempest Theatre Co, which strives to take theatre outside of traditional theatre spaces; using digital, street performance and performance in found spaces. Buy tickets here: DAT's Technical! Tech Workshop Anchor 4 Get DAT Act Together! Workshop with Trent H Baumann Wednesday 13th November 6pm-8pm Te Auaha $5-$40 Pay what you can A workshop in developing your own unique acts and characters for performance. Discover a greater awareness of your individual style to communicate your world to the audience. Suitable for performing artists of many mix of forms, genres and styles. (Participants are encouraged to bring an idea for an act, though if not we will just make one up.) Trent H Baumann, The Birdmann is a highly regarded comic variety performer having graduated from QUT, the Rock 'n' Roll Circus, and has completed ten world tours. He has two half-finished education degrees and has taught at the National Circus Festival, Wollongong Women's Circus and the Miyazaki English Kindergarten in Japan. He was nominated for ‘Most Original Comedy’ at the Edinburgh Fringe, has performed at The Sydney Opera House and is the co-producer of Monfu. Buy tickets here: Get DAT Act Together! Workshop with Trent H Baumann Anchor 5 Write DAT Song! Songwriting Workshop with Maggie Cocco Saturday 16th November, 11am-1pm Te Auaha Tickets $5-$40 (Pay what you can) Learn the art of songwriting with Maggie Cocco! Hailing from metro Detroit, Maggie Cocco’s dedication to exploring the depth, breadth, and profundity of music has seen her perform in stadiums with legacy artists, galleries with avante garde expressionists, and many people, places, and musics between. Driven by a commitment to her global community, Maggie Cocco Music offers patron subsidized Pay What You Can services and contributions to various arts and social justice movements and organizations, weaving her passions into the fabric of her work. An independent artist, Cocco is based in Northland, New Zealand where she composes and runs community music programming between tours. Buy tickets here: Write DAT Song! Songwriting Workshop with Maggie Cocco Anchor 6

  • Contact | DAT Fest

    CONTACT Present or Participate at DAT Fest We want to hear from disabled artists who are keen to present their work as part of the 2026 Festival. We are also looking for disabled folks who want to work in our team, volunteer or contribute to the festival going forward. Got an idea? Send us an email at hello.datfest@gmail.com . Access Do you have access needs or questions? Check out the Venues and Access page. If you still have questions, please send us an email at access.datfest@gmail.com General Enquiries If you can't find the answers to your questions on this website, please feel free to contact us directly: Email: hello.datfest@gmail.com You can also use the contact form on this website. Join Us Are you a disabled artist who wants to participate in the festival? Or an ally or disabled person who wants to volunteer? Fill in our form for DAT Fest 2026. Or get in touch using the form below. Name Email Message Submit Thanks for submitting!

  • Home | DAT Fest (formerly DAFT)

    ...Coming 2026 Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington, NZ About DAT Fest, Years Past DAT Fest 2024 is presented by and showcases Wellington based d/Deaf, Neurodivergent and Disabled (DND) performing artists, writers, and filmmakers. The Festival is being held over two weeks at Te Auaha, as well as online. D.A.F.T (the Disabled Artists Festival of Theatre) stormed onto the stage in 2022, snagging a Wellington Theatre Award for social change, and delighting disabled and non-disabled audiences alike! D.A.F.T returned for a longer season in 2023... Now D.A.F.T returns as DAT Fest, and with support from Creative NZ, it's more accessible, bigger, and better than before! This annual event celebrates and recognises the identity, community, and work of DND artists and audiences in the performing arts in Wellington. DAT Fest will provide a platform for DND artists to develop and showcase their work and offer accessible events to DND audiences and the wider community. Festival Directors ‘Creatif’ Kate Spencer and Susan Williams return in 2024. They are both proudly disabled, neurodivergent, queer, theatre makers, performers, poets, comedians, and competitors in the race to remember all their diagnoses first! Both are bringing more talent than you can shake a walking stick at (don’t take Kate’s, she’ll fall over), or shake a white cane at, in Susan’s case. Creative NZ, Arts Access Aotearoa, Disability Pride Aotearoa, Barbarian Productions & Silver Noodle Soup Film & Theatre Company have all been key supporters, enabling DAT Fest to reach its third year. If you would like to present your work at a future DAT Fest, or perform at this year’s Scratch Night, or become part of the leadership team in future please contact us . We are looking for volunteers, disabled and non-disabled alike, to make the 2024 festival a reality. If you would like to be an usher, or a Wellbeing Wingperson (helping to make sure everyone is safe and cared for, and has a friendly face to point them in the right direction), then please email hello.datfest@gmail.com . NZSL Programme and About DAT Fest Videos A sneak peek of what we're about from 2023... Click here to watch the AD Version of DAFT2023 Trailer . Click here to watch the AD Version of What to look forward to at DAFT2023.

  • Events | DAT Fest

    Events Basic Programme DAT Fest 2024 Programme.docx DAT Fest 2024 Programme.docx Saturday 2nd November, 12pm-1:30pm Te Auaha NZSL/Audio Described DAT Fest 2024 Lunch & Launch It's happening!! Join us for the grand opening of DAT Fest 2024, with speeches from Co-Directors Creatif Kate & Susan Williams. Plus free feed and tours of the venue. See this event on Facebook: DAT Fest Launch & Lunch Buy tickets here: Dat Fest 2024 Launch & Lunch DAT's Entertainment! Launch Gala Te Auaha NZSL/Audio Described Tickets from $5–$40 (pay what you can) Get ready! We’re giving you a taster menu for the festival, with a sprinkle of everything. Short sets, fast paced; new performers and seasoned pros; whet your appetite for the coming weeks. NZSL translated and Audio Described. See this event on Facebook: DAT's Entertainment! Launch Gala Buy tickets here: DAT's Entertainment! Launch Gala Saturday 2nd November, 2pm-3:30pm DAT Hangs & Games Sunday 3rd November, 1pm-4pm Te Auaha Free Bring your own lunch then stick around and hang out with people. Board games, card games, and other tabletop games aplenty! (Co-Directors Kate & Susan have so many games!) See this event on Facebook: DAT Hangs & Games DAT Online Poetry Night Sunday 3rd November, 5:30pm-7pm Te Auaha NZSL Tickets $5–$40 (pay what you can) Zoom into Sunday evening’s poetic parlour and let the words wash over you. With a mixture of live and pre-recorded pieces, vital voices give verse to their world. Hosted by festival Co-Director Creatif Kate from the comfort of her home, and featuring Bennie Greer, Kristeene Parkes, Helen Vivienne Fletcher (video), Maggie Rose (video), Trish Harris (video), Laura Yakas, Ryn Richmond, Soul In Bones (video), and more! Zoom link will be sent via email to ticket holders. See this event on Facebook: DAT Online Poetry Night Buy Tickets: DAT Online Poetry Night Get DAT Peer Support! Thursday 7th November, 12pm-2pm Saturday 16th November, 5pm-6pm Te Auaha Free Come to one, or come to both! Thursday 7th November, 12pm-2pm Saturday 16th November, 5pm-6pm Bring your own food, meet other makers, chat about your projects, network, and hang out with other people from the D/deaf/disabled/neurodiverse community. See this event on Facebook: Get DAT Peer Support! DAT's Hilarious! Comedy Night Thursday 7th November, 7pm-9pm Te Auaha NZSL added in post production Tickets $5-$40 (Pay what you can) Fabulous funny folk doing their very best stand-up material (and, in some cases, their very worst puns). Laugh or groan, it’ll be memorable! Emceed by DAT Fest media man Keegan Thomas, the line-up includes Semi Cho, Wesley Hollis, Agnes Widfeldt, Dahlia Dahlin, Shāni, Bennie Greer, DAT Fest design guru Liv Ward and more! See this event on Facebook: DAT's Hilarious! Comedy Night Buy tickets here: DAT's Hilarious! Comedy Night All DAT Jazz (and other genres) Music Night Friday 8th November 6pm-9pm Te Auaha Tickets $5-$40 (Pay what you can) Bands, solo artists, and dance troupes mix and mingle in our magnificent musical extravaganza! With Isadora Gallagher, Danica Bryant, Just Dance Krazy, Big Rock, Te KuraHuia, Golden Galaxies Dance Group, and more! Stick around for Feel DAT Beat disco from 9pm–10pm with DJ Thane via Twitch stream! See this event on Facebook: All DAT Jazz (and other genres) Music Night Buy tickets here: All DAT Jazz (and other genres) Music Night Feel DAT Beat! with DJ Thane Friday 8th November, 9pm-10pm Te Auaha Free entry with "All DAT Jazz (and other genres)" ticket or koha at the door. DJ Thane, streamed in via Twitch, gets the party people pumping! Dance the night away and show us your best moves! Free entry with "All DAT Jazz (and other genres)" ticket or donation at the door. See this event on Facebook: Feel DAT Beat! with DJ Thane DAT Family Friendly Day Saturday 9th November 10am-2pm Te Auaha $5 entry ticket then donation for all events & activities Fun for all the family with events in Tapere Nui and on Level 4. Tapere Iti schedule: 10:15–10:45: Drag Storytime (with NZSL) 11–11:30: Danica Bryant singing 11:45am–12:45pm: Kapiti Art: mark-making and movement (with NZSL) 1–1:25pm: Taxidermy (with NZSL) 1:30–2pm: Te KuraHuia singing Level 4 includes: Leo Hollbrook portraits Nail salon Face painting Ask About My Special Interest: mix and mingle See this event on Facebook: DAT Family Friendly Day Buy tickets here: DAT Family Friendly Day DAT Sexy Thing! Caberet Brunch (R18) Sunday 10th November, 11:30am-2pm Te Auaha NZSL, Audio Described Tickets $5–$40 (pay what you can) Easy like Sunday morning? Not today! Raunchy, risqué, and radical: DAT Sexy Thing! is definitely R18 (nudity, adult themes). Ticket price includes brunch food during the interval (alcohol available from the bar). Hopefully hosted by Creatif Kate (health dependent) and starring Natasha Ploy, Shazzah, Shāni, Caryl Loria Illana, Crystal, Ness Quick, and more See this event on Facebook: DAT Sexy Thing! Caberet Brunch Buy tickets here: DAT Sexy Thing! Caberet Brunch Let's Talk About DAT! Access in the Arts Panel Discussion Tuesday 12th November 6pm-8pm Te Auaha NZSL, Audio Described Tickets $5–$40 (pay what you can) Three artists with disabilities discuss how accessibility needs to be at the forefront of arts. With a performance from each panellist that leads into conversations about access. Audience Q&A. Moderated by DAT’s Access Co-ordinator Lauren Hayes, panel confirmation coming soon! See this event on Facebook: Let's Talk About DAT! Access in the Arts Panel Discussion Buy tickets here: Let's Talk About DAT! Access in the Arts Panel Discussion blip – DAT Fest Solo Show (Cancelled) Thursday 14th November 7pm-8pm Te Auaha Audio Described, NZSL Tickets $5-$40 (Pay what you can) blip is an interactive, family friendly, underwater adventure by award-winning performance artist Isaac Hooper. The pioneering production of 'Cyborg Sound Poetry', blip harnesses embodied electronics for voice, light, and wordplay through clown. Cast your voice into the whirlpool and reel in the world we sing to life. Science for Sociopaths - DAT Fest Solo Show Friday 15th November, 6:30pm-7:30pm Te Auaha NZSL, Audio Described Tickets $5–$40 (pay what you can) "Science for Sociopaths – A Multimedia Show + Art Exhibition" is an electrifying performance art piece that explores societal issues from a feminist lens. Featuring original music, guest artists, and interactive audience participation, the performance encourages viewers to reflect on their own experiences in order to contribute to an evolving communal artwork. Complementing the live show is an exhibition showcasing artworks that have been made with audiences at previous shows, providing deeper insight into the powerful message and creative process. Prepare to be challenged, inspired, and immersed in a world where art and activism collide. See this event on Facebook: Science for Sociopaths - DAT Fest Solo Show Buy tickets here: Science for Sociopaths - DAT Fest Solo Show Creatif Kate's DAT Fest Double Book Launch Saturday 16th November 1:15pm-2pm Online NZSL FREE (No need to register, just show up!) Creatif Kate doesn’t know how to have a quiet life. In the midst of co-directing the festival, she has also put together two new books. "Heavenly Haiku" was written during the Oasis group at church over the past year. "Open Legs Open Heart" has been in the works since 2020. It's a sexy yet wholesome confessional, an almost sequel to Squirt (her first book). Both books will be available to buy for $30 each. No need to register for this event, just show up! See this event on Facebook: Creatif Kate's DAT Fest Double Book Launch Jules Daniel’s Development show (cancelled) Saturday 16th November, 2pm-2:45pm Online (Podcast) Pay what you can ($5-$40) More info coming soon... Redundant – DAT Fest Solo Show Saturday 16th November 7pm-8pm Te Auaha Audio Described, NZSL Tickets $5-$40 (Pay what you can) Comedian Jess Karamjeet had plans – ambitious ones and downright evil ones – but lately she’s been feeling redundant. Her dad died, and she’s in the queer dating-pool again after four years. There’s also the tiny issue of being a writer and performer with cuts on the horizon... But Jess is fighting! ‘Redundant’ is a rally cry for creatives, misfits and contradictory humans: an hour of stand-up and songs navigating queer and bi-racial identity, grief, and the taboo powers of hidden disabilities. R16, discussions around sex & sexuality Buy tickets here: Redundant – DAT Fest Solo Show Where's DAT? Next Steps Discussion Sunday 17th November, 12pm-1:30pm Te Auaha FREE (No need to register, just show up!) What's next for DAT Fest? Where do you fit in? What can we improve? What would you like to see more of? Have your say! Ask core members of the team all those questions you've been wanting to ask. No need to register, just show up! See this event on Facebook: Where's DAT? Next Steps Discussion Closing Speeches and Lunch Sunday 17th November, 1:30pm-2:30pm Te Auaha NZSL Free Speeches from our co-directors Susan Williams and Creatif Kate and free lunch. DAT's All, Folks! Sunday 17th November 2:30pm-4pm Te Auaha NZSL, Audio Described Tickets $5-$40 (Pay what you can) The finale of the festival, featuring some of our favourites from the past two weeks – plus new acts worked on during workshops. Cast includes: Natasha Ploy, Caryl Loria Illana, Rx Tosterone, Mercury Ava, Just Dance Krazy, Golden Galaxies, Big Rock, Mark & Robert in their debut drag performance, and more!! NZSL interpreted and Audio Described See this event on Facebook: DAT's All, Folks! Buy tickets here: DAT's All, Folks! DAT's A Wrap! Afterparty Sunday 17th November, 4pm-6pm Te Auaha FREE (No need to register, just show up!) Join the loud party in Tapere Iti, or the quieter one on Level 4. Celebrate the sensational season and party! Hang out with your new friends up on level four, or get moving to the music in Tapere Iti (or go between the two!) No need to register, just show up! See this event on Facebook: DAT's A Wrap! Afterparty Audio Versions lunch and launch 00:00 / 00:23 Dats entertainment 00:00 / 00:29 DAT hangs and games 00:00 / 00:20 DAT Online Poetry 00:00 / 00:41 Get DAT Peer Support! 00:00 / 00:22 DAT's Hilarious! 00:00 / 00:33 All DAT Jazz 00:00 / 00:31 Feel DAT Beat! 00:00 / 00:23 DAT Family Friendly Day 00:00 / 00:46 DAT Sexy Thing! 00:00 / 00:38 Let's Talk about DAT! 00:00 / 00:28 Science for Sociopaths 00:00 / 00:49 Creatif Kate Book Launch 00:00 / 00:39 Where's DAT 00:00 / 00:24 DAT's All, Folks! 00:00 / 00:34 DAT's a Wrap! 00:00 / 00:26

  • FAQ | DAT Fest

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Audio FAQ DAT Fest FAQ 00:00 / 07:24 When is DAT Fest 2024? Where is DAT Fest 2024? Am I 'disabled enough'? How does DAT Fest help performers during the festival? Can you help me with a new show that I’m working on? Can I present a work in progress? I don’t have much experience. Can I still perform? Who can perform, teach, and attend? Is participating in the festival only for Disabled, d/Deaf, and Neurodivergent or chronically ill people? I’m in the wider Wellington region, but it’s hard for me to get to the venue. Can you help with transport? I am not from Wellington. Can I perform, teach, or participate? Will there be online events and shows? Do I have to be from New Zealand to attend an online event or show? Can I bring a support person? Can I bring a guide dog or disability assistance dog? How much are performers/shows paid? How much are teachers/workshop leaders paid? Do I have to use the online form to submit an expression of interest? How can I contact you? What access is available? When is DAT Fest 2024? When is DAT Fest 2024? 2nd November to 17th November 2024 Where is DAT Fest 2024? Te Auaha, 65 Dixon Street, Te Aro, Wellington https://www.teauahaevents.com/ Where Am I ‘disabled enough’? Yes, you are! You don’t need a diagnosis or proof to be part of the festival. We accept people who experience all kinds of disabilities. Disabled Enough How does DAT Fest help performers during the festival? We give you the following: A physically accessible venue, including accessible toilets technician basic theatre lighting and sound setup NZSL translation Audio Description Front of house ticketing volunteers to help the audience one or two rehearsals in the space some basic marketing some storage space for props/set/costume during the fest for online shows: streaming links, platform, and operation a quiet space other ways to help you, just ask! DAT Fest help performers Can you help me with a new show that I’m working on? We don’t have enough money to help you with the cost of writing, producing, and rehearsing. Sorry. My new show Can I present a work in progress? Of course! But, like we say above, we can’t help with the costs of developing the show. Work in progress I don’t have much experience, can I still perform? Yes. We welcome performers of all experience levels, and help you find the show or slot that might be right for you. not much experience Who can perform, teach, and attend? Is participating in the festival only for Disabled, d/Deaf, and Neurodivergent, chronically ill, etc. people? It depends on the role. Solo performers: DND identifying people only please. Group performances: Some members need to be DND. Going to a workshop: DND identifying only please. Teachers: DND people are preferred, but it’s not a requirement. Audio Describing: Everyone welcome. Volunteering: Everyone welcome Watching a show: Everyone welcome Going to a social event: Everyone welcome Who can perform participating I’m in the wider Wellington region, but it’s hard for me to get to the venue, can you help with transport? Probably. Talk to us and we’ll see what we can do. transport I am not from Wellington, can I perform, teach, or participate? Yes. However, we cannot afford to transport people here, or pay for accomodation. If you can get here, you are very welcome. not Wellington Will there be online events and shows? Yes. Do I have to be from New Zealand to attend an online event or show? No, you can be from anywhere. All times are New Zealand Standard Time. All prices are New Zealand Dollars. Events are primarily in English, with translation into New Zealand Sign Language. If you want to be paid to perform in an online show, or teach a workshop, you will need to have the right to earn money in NZ, and an NZ bank account or payment method. online NZ Can I bring a support person? Yes, absolutely. Please book a free ‘companion ticket’ for them. support person Can I bring a guide dog or disability assistance dog? Yes, of course. That is the law and we are happy to uphold it. guide dog How much are performers/shows paid? We cannot guarantee an amount, sorry! performers pay How much are teachers/workshop leaders paid? Profit share, plus potential top-up. Our workshop participants pay koha, the total amount is then divided by the number of workshops, and paid to the workshop teacher(s). If we have the capacity in the budget, we hope to be able to top this amount up a little. teachers pay Do I have to use the online form to submit an expression of interest? No. We accept expressions of interest in audio, NZSL, email, messenger etc. If you want to know if we can accept your preferred format, or, how to submit, please reach out to us. How can I contact you? Fill in the "contact us" form at the bottom of this page, email: Hello.datfest@gmail.com or message the Facebook page. online form how contact What access is available? Please check each individual event to confirm. NZSL interpretation. Audio Description. Wheelchair accessible venue (wheelchair accessible bathroom, lift access, ramp access to theatre, wheelchair seating space in theatre) Quiet space for taking breaks as needed. Volunteers available to help people. Seating options including chairs with and without arms, soft seating (cushions/beanbags), floor seating space. Some assistance with transport within the region may be available. A code of Conduct, known as our Shared Expectations, to help protect against discrimination. An access fund to help people attend. Sliding scale ticket and workshop costs – pay what you can. Some online events. Please get in touch if there is something else that would support you to attend. Email access.datfest@gmail.com . what access

  • Previous Years | DAT Fest

    Previous Years This page contains information about previous years' programmes. DAFT 2023 DAFT 2023 was the second year of DAFT. Events Saturday 16th September, 5pm-7:30pm Two/Fiftyseven NZSL/AD The Launch Party It’s back! Bolder, longer, more accessible, and with slightly more joint pain, it’s DAFT 2023! Join us at two/fiftyseven on Willis St at 5pm to celebrate the launch of DAFT 2023. There'll be speeches (short ones), mini performances, food, the chance to speed date an artist, and plenty of opportunity to celebrate the talent found in the d/Deaf, Disabled, and neurodiverse communities. All welcome. Facebook Event: The Launch Party Your Body Is a Wasteland Saturday 16th to Saturday 30th September, 5pm Online Sometime in the future, their world ends. That's only the beginning. Piece together digital remnants of a forgotten world, following our protagonist as they travel the apocalyptic wastes. A deeply felt story of chronic illness, time, and hope. When your body betrays you, where can you turn? You will be able access the show on this website. Facebook Event: Your Body Is a Wasteland Social Sundays Sundays 17th and 24th September, 2pm-4:30pm Two/Fiftyseven NZSL/AD Spend time getting to know your fellow artists and build community! Bring your crafts, your art, your writing, your favourite board games, some snacks, and hang out! Stay for the whole time or drop in for a quick chat. Everyone welcome. Facebook Event: Social Sundays Five Slices of Another Life – development season Thursday 21st to Friday 23rd September, 7pm-9pm Sunday 24th September, 4pm-6pm BATS Theatre NZSL, AD Two women wait to be rescued from a burning building. Another finds salvation in a box of chickens. Things get awkward in a cafe. A detective investigates himself, and a blind seer delivers one last prophecy. Five new Kiwi short plays, written by and featuring disabled and neurodiverse folk – are you ready to step into another life? This show has NZSL on Sept 21st and 22nd Audio Description on Sept 23rd and 24th Relaxed Performance Sept 24th Facebook Event: Five Slices of Another Life – development season BATS Event: Five Slices of Another Life – development season Palsy it Up! Sunday 24th September, 2pm-3:30pm Friday 29th September, 6:30pm-8pm BATS Theatre AD, Subtitles If you liked ten minutes of Dave Batten last year, you're in luck! The rest of his set is HERE in full-length glory. Expect self-deprecation, social commentary, hearty guffaws, and unrestrained honesty. Dave presents his comedy as a slide show with inbuilt subtitles. He is a comedian with athetoied cerebral palsy who loves making people laugh. Facebook Event: Palsy It Up! BATS Event: DAFT - Palsy It Up Scratch Night 26th September, 6:30pm-8:30pm BATS Theatre NZSL, AD All new performances from DAFT participants! Witness a wide range of talent from individuals and groups! Check out how many art forms we can cram into one evening! Bite-sized work-in-progress, raw, unpolished new and developing pieces from local writers, dancers, makers, and creatives. Have you (a disabled and/or D/deaf artist) got something you want to share? Get in touch! You're guaranteed a live, generous, art-loving audience. Facebook Event: Scratch Night BATS Event: DAFT Scratch Night Body of Work 28th September, 6:30pm-8pm BATS Theatre AD ‘Body of Work’ by Melanie McKerchar is a poetry show that explores what it means to be a woman with a body that is chronically ill, disabled, and plus sized. There will be laughter, tears, wombs, and boobs. It is hard work loving a body that society deems unworthy, but this show shouts: all bodies are good bodies! Facebook Event: Body of Work BATS Event: DAFT - Body of Work Chronic Club Caberet 30th September, 6:30pm-9:30pm BATS Theatre AD Celebrate the success of DAFT '23 with MC (and festival co-director) Creatif Kate as she hosts (probably horizontally) an extravaganza of talent from all corners of the cabaret scene. Opera, burlesque, drag, and performance art like you've never seen before! Starring: Laura Loach, Vixen Temple, ShaZaah, Blood Baby, Maggie Rose as LaLa, & more! Stick around for the closing ceremony and after party! Facebook Event: Chronic Club Cabaret BATS Event: DAFT - Chronic Club Cabaret Workshops Accessible Improv Fun Tuesday 19th September, 10am-2pm BATS Theatre NZSL, AD Learn from a fellow disabled improvisor (and festival co-director!), and throw away your inhibitions, expectations, and a decent chunk of your dignity. Accessible Improv Fun. (A joyful taster for disabled and D/deaf people to try improv, play games, and connect.) Facebook Event: Improv Workshop One BATS Event: DAFT Improv Workshop with Susan Williams Comedy Workshop Thursday 21st September, 2pm-5pm BATS Theatre NZSL, AD Getting Started in Stand-up Comedy A fun no-pressure overview of everything you need to know to get a mic in your face for the first time. Learn techniques for joke-writing and delivery, where and how to get practice, and how to avoid many common mistakes new performers make. Register via BATS website. Koha (suggested $20), but pay what you can. Facebook Event: Comedy Workshop with Neil Thornton BATS Event: Daft Workshop - Neil Thornton's Comedy Class Drama Workshop Friday 22nd September, 10am-1pm BATS Theatre Join award-winning Silver Noodle Soup Film and Theatre Company for a drama workshop like no other! These festival favourites create a safe and joyful space. Facebook Event: Drama Workshop with Silver Noodle Soup BATS Event: DAFT Drama Workshop with Silver Noodle Soup Techniques for Disabled Improvisors Tuesday 26th September, 10am-2pm BATS Theatre NZSL, AD Workshop two: Techniques for disabled improvisors. (For disabled and D/deaf performers with some prior experience, who want to take their improv skills to the next level.) Facebook Event: Improv Workshop 2 BATS Event: Techniques for Disabled Improvisers Writing Workshop Wednesday 27th September, 2pm-4pm Online Join festival Co-director Creatif Kate for an online writing workshop. Bring rough drafts, new ideas, and blank pages to shape into something special. Suitable for all levels. Please let the team know your accessibility needs when you sign up! Facebook Event: Writing Workshop with Creatif Kate Booking Information: Book via daftfestivalteam@gmail.com and you'll be sent the Zoom link. Drag Workshop Friday 29th September, 2pm-5pm BATS Theatre AD Discover your drag character, create a catchy name, and bring them to life! Learn about stage presence, song choice, incorporating your existing talents, and how to drive a crowd wild with excitement! Facebook Event: Drag Workshop with Willy SmacknTush BATS Event: Drag Workshop Dance Workshop Friday 29th September, 2pm-4pm BATS Theatre Join WIDance for a playful dance experience, where we will warm up to some fun tunes, create mini dances, and find new ways of moving and grooving on the dance floor. Facebook Event: Dance Workshop with WIDance BATS Event: DAFT Workshop - Dance and Movement DAFT 2022 DAFT 2022 was the first year of DAFT. Events & Shows Launch Party & Living Library Sunday 18 September, 1pm - 3pm BATS Theatre Book Tickets Here NZSL Interpreted Event Welcome speech/es, info about the Festival programme and kaupapa…, sharing food and drinks, a living library/speed date an artist component where launch goers can meet and interview DAFT artists about them and their creative work. Welcome to the launch of DAFT - the Disabled Artists' Festival of Theatre! We'll have welcome speeches, info about the Festival programme and kaupapa, we'll share food and drinks, and you'll find a living library where you can speed date an artist - meet and interview DAFT participants and ask about them and their creative work! Wellington Feminist Poetry Tuesday 20 September, 7.30pm Fringe Bar Book Tickets Here The Wellington Feminist Creative Community brings you its curated Poetry Night, this month in association with DAFT. Eight disabled poets bring their finest work to your Tuesday night, with MC Creatif Kate. All proceeds go back to the poets. DAFT x Barbarian SCRATCH NIGHT Thursday 22 September, 7pm Two/Fifty Seven ( Venue entrance: 70 Victoria Street) Book Tickets Here Volunteer Audio Described Scratch Night offers artists and audiences an opportunity to present short excerpts or ideas of work-in-development, offering audiences bite sized morsels of wild new work and artists an opportunity to test and present work in front of a live, generous, art-loving audience. Come and witness some of Poneke’s finest disabled artists in what promises to be an unforgettable night. If you are a disabled poet, dancer, comedian, writer, performer or singer and want to present your work please email Jessie . Illegally Blind Friday 23 September, 7pm Two/Fifty Seven ( Venue entrance: 70 Victoria Street) Book Tickets Here Integrated Audio Description Touch Tour 6.30pm Tw: Ableism, fatphobia, queerphobia Tragedy! Hardship!! Inspiration!!! This. Is. NOT. That. Show. Susan is a perfectly normal queer, fat, functionally blind, Autistic, chronically and mentally ill, nonbinary person, who just happens to be collecting diagnoses faster than they collect eel facts. In this not-so-solo solo show, Susan just wants to get stuff done. Instead, they end up on an epic quest, battling sock-puppets, ableist audio-describers, a pile of laundry, and people who don’t provide digital copies of important documents. Drawing on twenty years of theatre and performance skills, Susan brings their real-life experiences to the stage. The result is a whimsical romp through the world of identity and shattered expectations, mixing traditional theatre with stand up comedy, poetry, improvisation, and more silly voices than you can shake an eel at. Content warning: Illegally Blind contains references to ableism, fatphobia and queerphobia. Spring Shoots: Performance & Film work from Silver Noodle Soup Saturday 24 September, 7pm Two/Fifty Seven ( Venue entrance: 70 Victoria Street) Book Tickets Here Volunteer Audio Described Witness 2022 Wellington Airport Award Winners, Silver Noodle Soup. The Film & Theatre Company presents another legendary theatre performance programme and premiers their latest film SNS 4! SNS artists roll out the red carpet to showcase their ensemble skills in movement & song including resident writer Maggie Rose Paine’s Instruments Have a Christmas Party… where violins going by the clump, French horns sneeze and bassoons go unheeded… and some solo acts to boot! SNS4 is a 30 minute, captioned, roller coaster ride of Silver Noodle Film Making Workshop 2021 artists doing what they love best: big song hits, drag, storytelling, dance, movie scenes, magic tricks and comedy. Sexy Sunday Shenanigans Sunday 25 September, 7.30pm Fringe Bar Book Tickets Here Volunteer Audio Described Slide into Sunday evening with a truly vaudevillian variety show, featuring tantalising talent from the top tier of Wellington’s performance world. All corners of the cabaret scene are covered: burlesque, pole, comedy, drag, poetry, music, a mixture of them all – we've found only the finest for you to wind down the weekend with. Starring: Laura Loach, Blood Baby, Nathan Bond, Vixen Temple, EJ Barrett, Dave Batten, ShaZaah, Ness Quick Created, produced, and hosted by Wellington's wildest woman – Creatif Kate (winner 2021 Welly Comedy Award for Innovation). Made possible with the support of the WCC Living Wage for Artists Fund. Workshops Intro to Improv Workshop Monday 19 September, 10am - 2pm (or come for the first two hours). BATS Theatre Register Here A workshop for disabled people which puts our experiences first. Have you always wanted to try improv, or do you already love it? And are you disabled or have a long term mental or physical condition? Come along and learn how to make theatre on the spot, have some fun, and unlock your spontaneity! No experience necessary. This will be a fun jam, and an exploration of skills, for any experience level. Learn from a fellow disabled improvisor, and throw away your inhibitions, expectations, and a decent chunk of your dignity. As we play games, look over some basics, and have an amazing time connecting with each other, and above all, making stuff up!!! All the exercises and games are adaptable, and no one will make you do something you are uncomfortable with. The tutor is blind and neurodivergent, so the day will absolutely be blind and ND friendly. Inside Drag with Les Femmes Wednesday 21 September, 1 1am - 1pm BATS Theatre Register Here Les Femmes, New Zealand’s cabaret drag sensation is coming to DAFT! This trio of gals deliver slick vocals, tight choreography and bucket loads of belly laughs. Come behind the scenes and grab a taste of Drag prep and performance! DAFT 2022 are excited to be hosting the Les Femmes queens for an insightful performance preparation demonstration. Join us for a fascinating window into the complex 'getting ready' process the Les Femmes queens embark on each time they prepare for a performance. From makeup design and application, to body work, wigs, jewellery and costuming - watching the queens become 'Drop Dead Gorgeous' and performance ready is an education you won't want to miss out on! You will have lots of opportunity to ask questions and talk with Les Femmes about Drag performing. Silver Noodle Soup Drama Workshop Friday 23 September 10am - 1pm BATS Theatre Register Here Would you like to try out drama in a no-stress, friendly and inclusive environment or check out how our Silver Noodle Soup Film and Theatre Company approaches inclusive performing arts practice? At the workshop you will meet and spend time with disabled performing artists, play games, share ideas, devise and perform pieces with a disability-led film and theatre company! Silver Noodle Soup Company members alongside tutors Madeline McNamara and Haidee Clark will lead this fun session. SNS Company members are young performing artists, film and theatre makers with intellectual disabilities and/or who are neuro-diverse. Anyone and everyone is welcome to attend this workshop! MC Workshop Saturday 24 September 10am - 1pm BATS Theatre Register Here Join Creatif Kate for a beginner's guide to MCing as a person with disabilities. Learn about stage presence, crowd work, and setting the scene for shows of all kinds. Practise your skills with the class, gain confidence in front of an audience, learn how to manage your disabilities, and have fun!! Creatif Kate is well-known on the poetry, comedy, and cabaret circuits of Wellington. She's a poet, producer, performer, photographer, preacher – basically, if it starts with 'p' she's in. She has done MC work of various kinds for many years and lives with multiple chronic conditions, both physical and mental.

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