The festival will see a number of performances across the weekend
An arts festival is set to take place in Belfast next weekend celebrating the best of talent in the d/Deaf community in Northern Ireland., placing deaf artists in central roles on the main stage.READ MORE: Belfast PT who overcame depression helping others through new gym facility
“It has been an amazing experience collaborating with the d/Deaf community over the last 2 years,” Sarah said Julie Stewart, Programming Officer at the MAC said: “After the success of last year’s inaugural Deaf Arts Festival, we are thrilled and privileged to be yet again hosting such an exciting, inclusive, and beautiful project.
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