Join FUSE for a jungle themed SoDaDa in West Norwood! A joyful, inclusive, social evening of performance and art co-produced by learning disabled artists.
Dressing up is encouraged....animal prints, leaf crowns or headbands, green & brown clothing, face paint or stickers, tropical prints….and more!
On the night you can expect:
🎭 Live performances
💃 Inclusive dance floor with DJ sets and hosted activities
🎨 Creative zones and chill-out spaces
🌈 A celebration of individual creative expression and identity
SoDaDa is a radically welcoming space where everyone is invited to show up, express themselves, and be part of something powerful, whether dancing, watching, or connecting with others. Co-led by the FUSE Champions, SoDaDa centres learning disabled leadership and collaboration at every level.
This SoDaDa is brought to you in partnership with Rathbone Society
Access information
The event is fully wheelchair accessible. There will be a quiet space on site, comfortable seating and a visual access guide available in advance. FUSE team members will be around to support the event and ensure that everyone has a great time.
Any questions?
Contact us at fuse@slidedance.org or 07706 112028
How to get there
Nearest bus stop: St Luke’s Church / Knights Hill
Buses that stop nearby:
- Bus 68 – from Euston, Waterloo, Elephant & Castle, Camberwell
- Bus 196 – from Elephant & Castle, Brixton, Herne Hill
- Bus 315 – from Balham, Tulse Hill
- Bus 468 – from South Croydon, Norwood, Brixton
Nearest train station: West Norwood
Check out what other people have said about past events:
“It’s the safest nightclub I’ve ever been to anywhere. My voice is heard and my moves are seen here.” – Emma Selwyn, performer
“SoDaDa eliminates social isolation and loneliness. It’s where people get together, get creative, make friends and can be a valued member of society.” – Audience member
“SoDaDa makes me feel... good, happy, full of energy. Special, unique and accepted.” – Participant
“Our performers didn’t want to leave. It was so brilliant!” – Orpheus Centre representative
“It feels like a real community and a radical event. A key date in people’s calendars.” – Chez Yeates, Gig Buddies