DEAF and hearing dancers, actors and musicians will perform together as part of the No Barriers Disability Arts Festival.
Touring company Common Ground Sign Dance Theatre will perform their unique style of sign dance theatre, combining sign language with dance.
But there is no need to be a sign-language expert to enjoy the saucy Vaudeville comedy "Pink Promenade" at the Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst on Sunday, July 5.
Longridge-based disabled drama group Alpha will also work with the company and perform a new show on the same night.
Places are still available for a mark-making workshop for adults with blind artist Gary Sargeant on Saturday at the West Bradford village hall, near Clitheroe.
Gary, who still has some sight, has been an artist all his life and was registered blind only three years ago.
To take part in the workshop or book tickets for Common Ground's performance, contact Elaine Sagar on 01200 443071.
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