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Wey Aye Deaf Festival

@weyayedeaffest

The first ever North East Deaf Festival, celebrating the talents of creative NE Deaf individuals (will be widely to deaf artists at next year or so)

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Turtléar’s upcoming short film, “Ye Olde Wishing Well” - Barry Avison, going to play as ‘Papa’. Supported by Wey Aye Deaf Festival ; GoFundMe & DM Raffle.

Turtléar’s upcoming short film, “Ye Olde Wishing Well” - Barry Avison, going to play as ‘Papa’.

Supported by <a href="/WeyAyeDeaffest/">Wey Aye Deaf Festival</a> ; GoFundMe &amp; DM Raffle.
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Announcement: Turtléar’s upcoming short film, “Ye Olde Wishing Well” - Connor & Emma Mares, going to playing as ‘Young Child’ & ‘Mam’. (Another actor is awaiting to be confirm soon.) Supported by Wey Aye Deaf Festival ; GoFundMe & Bingo DM Raf .

Announcement: Turtléar’s upcoming short film, “Ye Olde Wishing Well” - Connor &amp; Emma Mares, going to playing as ‘Young Child’ &amp; ‘Mam’.

(Another actor is awaiting to be confirm soon.)

Supported by <a href="/WeyAyeDeaffest/">Wey Aye Deaf Festival</a> ; GoFundMe &amp; Bingo DM Raf .
maxine mpofu (@maxine_mpofu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Save the date 🗣️, The #firstEver WEY AYE DEAF FESTIVAL🤟🤙🏽🤟🏿Wey Aye Deaf Festival is coming to the toon! Don’t miss out! Various works by #deaf #artists based in the #Northeast 🗓️1st and 2nd November 📍Gosforth Civic Theatre, Newcastle Upon Tyne.Northumbria Centre for Global Development

Connected Voice (@connectedvoice_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We were delighted that our Support and Development Officer Gus was able to attend the North East's first Wey Aye Deaf Festival at Gosforth Civic Theatre yesterday. A fantastic event at a great local venue!

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#Deaf and in Newcastle? Check out the Wey Aye! Deaf Festival on 1/2 November 🙌 This unique Deaf-led Community event is embracing and showcasing talented Deaf people through an eclectic set of workshops and performances. Read all about it here 👉 buff.ly/4gZTWDd

#Deaf and in Newcastle? Check out the Wey Aye! Deaf Festival on 1/2 November 🙌

This unique Deaf-led Community event is embracing and showcasing talented Deaf people through an eclectic set of workshops and performances.

Read all about it here 👉 buff.ly/4gZTWDd
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Wey Aye! Deaf festival on 1st and 2nd November which is very closer!! If you want to booking the evening shows - I’m afraid it’s over 18 only due to alcohol sell at that hours. Please have a look at the video below.

Action Deafness (@actiondeafness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Head to the Wey Aye Deaf Festival today and tomorrow from 10am-4pm at Gosforth Civic Theatre, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Chat with our team about our services, including our Hubs, AD 360 BSL customer service and Deaf Lottery UK! #WeyAyeDeafFestival #DeafFestival #WeyAye

maxine mpofu (@maxine_mpofu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We had a fab time Wey Aye Deaf Festival Gosforth Civic Theatre today! Tasted yum food made by the Punk Chef & learnt a lot in several workshops . Massive thank you to the organisers! Caught up with the lovely @TADAFrazer & #PaulKerr #NorthEast #deafcommunity #youths #art #vet #mindfulness

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We did it!! With the help of the brilliant participants over the 2 days of #WeyAyeDeafFestival, the huge signing hands sculpture is complete. Decorated with paintings, drawings, writing, hearing aids etc, this piece is a collective statement of d/Deaf positivity-we love it!

We did it!! With the help of the brilliant participants over the 2 days of #WeyAyeDeafFestival, the huge signing hands sculpture is complete. Decorated with paintings, drawings, writing, hearing aids etc, this piece is a collective statement of d/Deaf positivity-we love it!
Emma 💕 (@emmamcquillan17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A weekend of fun: -Voiceover training with David Wolfenden & a great bunch of North East Interpreters (ft. A Scottish intruder!) -A great night of deaf comedy & socialising at the Wey Aye Deaf Festival in Newcastle🤙🏼 Grateful for the community up here, & those who support us🤍🫶🏼

A weekend of fun:
-Voiceover training with David Wolfenden &amp; a great bunch of North East Interpreters (ft. A Scottish intruder!)
-A great night of deaf comedy &amp; socialising at the Wey Aye Deaf Festival in Newcastle🤙🏼

Grateful for the community up here, &amp; those who support us🤍🫶🏼
Unfolding Theatre (@unfoldingtheatr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a fantastic weekend at Wey Aye Festival!  We had a smashing time at our Here Be Dragons workshop, where Deaf and hearing children came together to make magical dragon wings and dream up epic adventures for their mythical creatures. 🐉✨