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21 Feb 07, 7:35 PM - Getting in Shape for theatre

Posted by Vaughan

A couple of new things to tell you about being organised by , the arts organisation for deaf and disabled people.

The first is a series of taking place throughout March. They're essential to develop the skills and talents of budding deaf performers - and best of all, they're free to attend! The masterclasses will feature Jenny Sealey, the Artistic Director of , with guest tutoring from deaf stand-up comedian . If this sounds like your sort of thing, better hurry up and apply, because the closing date for applications is Wednesday 28 February - you can on the Shape website.

You should also check out Shape's site to find out more about the programme, which is a three year advice, guidance and mentoring programme for deaf and disabled Londoners interested in the Arts and Creative Industries. In particular, Shape are currently looking for experienced artists (whether actors, writers or performers) to take part in the programme's for emerging artists. Again, if this sounds like something you'd like to get involved in, find out more on Shape's web pages.

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