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The Creative Case for Diversity

The Creative Case is a re-imagining of the Arts Council’s approach to diversity and equality, setting out how these areas can and should enrich the arts for artists, audiences and our wider society.

DAO has built the Creative Case website for the conference in Manchester which launches the decibel performing arts showcase.

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From the blogs
Close-up view of one of the Tian Tian figures, this one decorated in black and white images and text. There is a small aeroplane drawn one its face and crystal bling on one trouser-leg
Creative Asia
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Viewed from behind, Henry Moore's bronze of a seated woman looks into Brick Square, where shoppers find a small haven of green peace.
Two legs ok. Four wheels cyber?
I subscribe to the theory that Utopia always appears to be getting closer. And with the perfect...

Gini »

Soul Zero
Normality - the real thing?
 Is normality the real thing? Is it full of artificial sweeteners, sentimental but not...

Dolly Sen »

The manual wheelchair covered in crystal sparkle. It has a bright red cushion and sits on a black and white tiled floor.
Roaming
Today I spent roaming in the sunshine, getting my bearings. I rolled alongside Sumida and headed...

Gini »

The ribbon garden with cornflowers, poppies and gypsophila.
Settling in
Smooth as a financial manager, Sumida reflects my sunshine hopes back at me in a glassy smile....

Gini »

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DAO update
DAO's editor, Colin Hambrook, reports on news about DAO, past, present and...

Editorial »

Long thin roots, in mullti-colour dark shades reaching down into a grey-green space.
Tokyo. One day
I'm back. Tokyo called and here I am. Sumida, rocking and rolling, reflects my excitement. This...

Gini »

Dolly Sen hosting Resonance Radio slot on suicide prevention
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Dolly Sen »

Disabled people being cut down
Why we need a NEW Disabled People's Resistance Movement
Why we need a NEW 'Disabled People's Resistance Movement' by Bob Williams-Findley. "We have...

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Mad Pride fund raiser poster
Fund raiser by Mad Pride
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Two legs good enough. One leg irrelevant.
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WHERE THE QUEEN’S NEVER BEEN
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picture of the word 'help' in capitals within a turqoise circular button
Self Service Psychiatry
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Pencil sketch showing people sitting in various positions.
Participation. Part I: The best show in town.
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Deborah Caulfield »

The word 'write' seen through a backdrop of clouds
Writing: pulling no punches.
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Deborah Caulfield »

CONDEMs send us back to the 1950's
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Crippen »

At Wiltshire Music Centre
Oska Bright On The Road – Bradford-on-Avon
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Long Die The Tragedy Model
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Questions WIth Gustave Flaubert
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My very own one-woman Shape Open Fringe.
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Artist Terry Chip talking to Artwalkers at The Art House
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Features

Thumbnail image for Review: The International Symposium and Hippocrates Awards for Poetry and Medicine

Review: The International Symposium and Hippocrates Awards for Poetry and Medicine

The International Symposium and Hippocrates Awards for Poetry and Medicine took place at Wellcome Collection, London on 12 May. Nicole Fordham Hodges was there to experience a mind-twisting variety of perspectives on the subject.

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Review: Abnormally Funny People

Abnormally Funny People have a run of gigs at the Soho Theatre, Downstairs. Richard Downes went along on 24 April to find himself waking up to what comedy by disabled people is all about.

Thumbnail image for Review: Tales From The Other Side by Christopher Ejsmond

Review: Tales From The Other Side by Christopher Ejsmond

Dave Russell reviews Tales From The Other Side, by Christopher Ejsmond - a collection of ninety poems focussing on the author’s experience of mental distress and his journey of self-awareness and recovery.

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Review: Unlimited - DaSH's M21 Live Art Festival

DaSH's (Disability Arts Shropshire) M21 Live Art Festival was commissioned by the Unlimited programme, part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad. Lynn Cox gives a Visually Impaired Person’s perspective on the event which took over the mediavel town of Much Wenlock in Shropshire from 5-6 May.

Thumbnail image for Review: Unlimited - David Toole's 'The Impending Storm'

Review: Unlimited - David Toole's 'The Impending Storm'

Acclaimed dancer David Toole has collaborated with Lucy Hind and Remix Dance Company from South Africa to create an Unlimited commission: 'The Impending Storm'. Jo Verrent caught this compelling visual feast at DanceXchange in Birmingham on 2 May.

Thumbnail image for Review: My Song: a film about inclusion and exclusion

Review: My Song: a film about inclusion and exclusion

My Song follows Ellen, a young deaf girl stuck in the middle of the deaf and hearing worlds. Scripted by Charlie Swinbourne and directed by William Mager, DAO writer Richard Downes examines the themes of inclusion and exclusion and finds parallels from his own experience.

Thumbnail image for Review: Hang  Ups starring Sophie Partridge

Review: Hang Ups starring Sophie Partridge

Free as a bird to write what he likes Richard Downes chooses to review Hang Ups a film about fellow aerialists Tina Carter and writer Sophie Partridge

Thumbnail image for Review: The Hunterian Museum present Anatomize

Review: The Hunterian Museum present Anatomize

‘Anatomize’ a site-sensitive performance is the culmination of a creative partnership between The Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance and the Hunterian Museum and Archives. Obi Chiejina explores...

Thumbnail image for Review: Unlimited - Ramesh Meyyappan presents Snails & Ketchup

Review: Unlimited - Ramesh Meyyappan presents Snails & Ketchup

Based on a novel by Italo Calvino, Ramesh Meyyappan's touring production, Snails & Ketchup, explores dependance and independence. Paul F Cockburn reviews this Unlimited commission, produced as part of the Cultural Olympiad.

Thumbnail image for Review: Birmingham Rep Theatre present Gravity

Review: Birmingham Rep Theatre present Gravity

Faced paced, dynamic and educative 'Gravity' is a gripping contemporary play about violence in schools. Obi Chiejina links the unfolding events with iconic occurrences from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. 'Gravity' continues to tour to schools and colleges throughout 2012.

Thumbnail image for Review: Shape Open

Review: Shape Open

The award ceremony for the Shape Open exhibition at Portobello Gallery, last night, was a crowded affair. Colin Hambrook went along to soak up Shape’s outing into a mainstream gallery space in West London.

Thumbnail image for News: Unlimited: Ready, steady, go!

News: Unlimited: Ready, steady, go!

Marian Cleary, DAO's new sub-editor, introduces the Unlimited commissions

Thumbnail image for News: DAO is pleased to announce Diverse Perspectives project

News: DAO is pleased to announce Diverse Perspectives project

DAO is delighted to announce a significant Grants for the Arts award by Arts Council England to commission eight disabled artists to work with organisations nationally to produce new works over the period of a year for online presentation.

Thumbnail image for News: Multimedia art project to be staged at Exeter Cathedral

News: Multimedia art project to be staged at Exeter Cathedral

Multimedia artist Mark Ware has been awarded Arts Council Grants for the Arts funding to develop and produce an exciting, innovative high quality multimedia digital art project in collaboration with Exeter Cathedral, to interpret 900 years of history, using digital and HD technology.