Image: from NSDF 2019, photo by Beatrice Debney
UPDATE 28/07/2021: In line with NSDF's opening up of festival submissions to 26 year olds, we are delighted to announce that the revised age range for DaDaFest x NSDF is 16-26 and the deadline has been extended to Tuesday 6 July at 5pm.
DaDaFest are teaming up with NSDF!
DaDaFest x NSDF is an opportunity for young Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists to come together and create a piece of new and exciting work to be premiered at NSDF’s annual festival April 2022.
NSDF is an iconic national festival for young people, which for 65 years has existed to help emerging theatre practitioners find their home in the arts. To find out more about NSDF visit: www.nsdf.org.uk
We are looking for 12 artists aged 16 – 26 to form a company of creatives from all over the Northwest and West Yorkshire.*
- You can be an actor, writer, director, designer - set, digital, sound, lighting etc. Anyone with a passion for making new theatre work.
- You will develop your creative skills though sessions with professional guest artists.
- You will work with DaDaFest’s Joint Artistic Director & CEO, Nickie Miles-Wildin, to create this brand new piece of work.
- You will attend NSDF 9 - 16 April 2022 at Curve in Leicester where you will premiere your work, take part in workshops, panel discussions, watch other performances and enjoy the evening events. (If we are unable to be in person then you will take part in the digital festival)
We ask for commitment to weekly sessions online with some in-person ones too.
Starting September 2021 - April 2022
(Monday evenings with one Saturday per month)
Accommodation, travel and access requirement costs will be covered by DaDaFest.
If you are interested, we would love for you to apply.
Find out how to apply and fill out your application using our Expression of Interest forms:
DaDaFest x NSDF Expression Of Interest (Word Doc)
DaDaFest x NSDF Expression Of Interest (PDF)
For more information or assistance email artistdevelopment@dadafest.co.uk
The deadline is Tuesday 6 July at 5pm.
* This project is open to young people who identify as disabled, Deaf, neurodivergent or living with long term illness /conditions.
We encourage applications from those young people from this group who experience racism and marginalisation, including those from African, Caribbean, LatinX, South Asian, East and South East Asian heritage, those from lower socio-economic backgrounds, those from the LGBTQ+ communities, those who are care experienced or are discriminated against, and those facing intersecting barriers.
You must be based in West Yorkshire or the Northwest. We define the Northwest as the English counties of Merseyside, Greater Manchester, Cumbria, Lancashire and Cheshire.
Find out more about how this opportunity will be making history in a video from our joint Artistic Director & CEO, Nickie Miles-Wildin: