Categories All (189)News (61)Blog (35)Arts and Access (7) Archive 2024 (10)2023 (26)2022 (24)2021 (20)2020 (31)2019 (10)2018 (14)2017 (19)2016 (7)2015 (3) News 25 Jun 2024 Tribute to Jackie Hagan DaDa pays tribute to artist and activist Jackie Hagan. Read More > 5 Jun 2024 Call Out for Artist Commissions: DaDaFest 40th Anniversary Festival Two commissions available for #DDFI40 Deadline 12th July! Read More > 21 May 2024 DaDa Welcome Dynamic New Board Members DaDa welcomes 5 new board members Read More > 24 Apr 2024 Leap Dance Festival brings dance events to the streets and theatres of Liverpool! 26th April - 10th May 2024 DaDa have partnered with Liverpool City Council and supported Leap through a co-commissioned short film developed by RAWD. Read More > 8 Mar 2024 Porcelain Presents Toilet Paper Diaries for International Women's Day 2024 A performance of Porcelain Delaney's Show 'Toilet Paper Diaries' Premieres online to 'Inspire Inclusion' on IWD 2024 Read More > 28 Feb 2024 DaDa’s Edward Rushton Social Justice Lecture Premieres Online DaDa’s Rushton Lecture ‘Reclaiming Nonchalance’ presented by Ashokkumar Mistry premieres online Read More > 6 Dec 2023 DaDa Artists 'Fly the Flag' DaDa artists join 'Fly the Flag' campaign to mark the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Read More > 30 Nov 2023 Rushton Lecture Panel Confirmed Edward Rushton Social Justic Lecture takes place 3rd Dec 2023. Read More > 16 Nov 2023 DaDa Announce Dazzling Cabaret Line Up Unity Theatre play host to a captivating evening of deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists. Read More > 15 Nov 2023 DaDa Fellow's New Show 'Toilet Paper Diaries' is Coming! DaDa Fellow Porcelain Delaney brings her new show 'Toilet Paper Diaries' to Unity Theatre this month. Read More > 28 Sep 2023 DaDa Announce Ashok Mistry as Keynote for Rushton Lecture 2023 DaDa announce keynote Ashokkumar D Mistry as keynote for their annual Rushton Lecture. Read More > 27 Sep 2023 DaDa Artists Reflect on 'Inclusion' This National Inclusion Week we reached out to DaDa artists to find out their thoughts on inclusion within the arts sector. Read More > 1 2 3 4 5 6