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A festival produced by deaf and hard-of-hearing people that celebrates art, creates awareness of the talents within the deaf and hard-of-hearing feild and is open to all. In the day (11am-5pm) there will be workshops in art, music and dance for children and families. Plus exhibitions and performance that features sign-song, visual vernacular artists, drumming, photography, juggling and more. In the evening (7pm-1am), comedian John Smith performs, alongside 'gypskazz' (that's gypsy jazz and ska) band The Londinos and sound artists Mikkoko. Followed by a deaf rave, featuring DJs Chris Tofu and Chinaman.
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