RAD Word Lab with John Clark
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RAD Word Lab with John Clark

By Peterborough Presents

Join film maker John Clark for a workshop that is an experimental laboratory, where people cam tale part in fun wordy experiments.

Date and time

Location

Angle Entertainment - Axe Throwing, Escape Rooms, Gaming Lounge, Cafe and Bouldering Wall

939 Lincoln Road Walton PE4 6AF United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

About this event

Open to anyone who is deaf, disabled and/or neurodivergent. Please advise us if you need BSL to take part. keely.mills@neneparktrust.org.uk

What will we be doing?

Make stories, poems, statements that describe your experience of being from the DDN community. Help John to answer the question, ‘What has Changed? in relation to the Disability Discrimination Act and the rights of people who are DDN. Chat, experiment with words and be part of a film and exhibition.Come and join Film Maker John Clark for a fun accessible lab, where poet and proclaimed mad scientist, Sandy Wardrop is taking over with some word based experiments that will be more Wordle than Wordsworth. If writing is not your thing then tell us your answers to the question ‘What has changed’? And be part of a film and exhibition that will include your experiences. Oh and be prepared to have a brew and relax too.This Word Lab is part of a project called Reasonable Adjustment 2.0. The aim of the project is to mark the 30th anniversary of the Disability Discrimination Act, and 15th anniversary of the Equality Act. We are using these anniversaries to make artworks that capture honest feelings and experiences of what it’s like to be Deaf, Disabled, and/or Neurodivergent (DDN).

More information can be found here:

RAD Word Lab with John Clark | Peterborough Presents

Access information for the word lab

  • The workshop will be expertly guided by neuro divergent Artist John Clark and Poet Sandy Wardrop
  • The workshop will be seated on standard plastic/classroom chairs with no arm rests. You are welcome to bring your own chair if you prefer.
  • You will be given a name badge sticker when you arrive.
  • Limited spaces available
  • We will have a box of focus toys and Ear Defenders, or feel free to bring your own.
  • The Peterborough Presents team will also be there to support if you need. You are welcome to go at your own pace and take breaks whenever you need.

Access information for the venue

what3words: rash.stays.vetsStep-free accessWheelchair accessibleAccessible and gender neutral toiletsThere will be someone to greet you from the Peterborough Presents team when you arrive. The workshop location is immediately on your right as you walk through the front door.No food and drink to be brought in from outside (unless needed for medical reasons) – we will provide free refreshments from the Angle Gaming Lounge menu.The room has a relaxed, DIY vibe, with black curtains pinned around the edges of the walls, and fairy lights on the ceiling. We will be bringing additional room lights so that you can clearly see the interpreter and the activity.The chairs are similar to dining room chairs without arm rests. Feel free to bring your own if you prefer.The room is split up by several scaffolding poles, which will be taped with tape to make them identifiable.The room has no windows.The entrance to Angle Gaming Lounge is on Ashworth Court, which is accessed from Paston Lane. There are 8 parking bays operated on a first, come first serve basis.If you have any Access Requirements such as BSL interpretation, support with transport, please contact Keely on keely,mills@neneparktrust.org.uk or call / text her on 07436 0313

Finding the venue

The building is a bright orange colour with large character illustrations painted outside.The entrance to Angle Gaming Lounge is on Ashworth Court, which is accessed from Paston Lane.There are 8 parking bays directly outside the front door. Parking spots are first come, first served.The door is on the right as you face the building.3 hour parking at Morrisons Car Park, which is a 5-10 min walk. Use the pedestrian crossing at the entrance to Morrisons by the petrol station.The closest bus stop is Brotherhoods Retail Park stop on Lincoln Road. Route number 1, 101, 102, 201, 202, X12Stop ID: PETMGTP

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Aug 28 · 12:00 PM GMT+1