Trustees, Annual Report for the period
Period start date 0110412017
Period end date 31103118
Charity name: D'sign
Charlty registration number 105202
Objectives and Activities
Summary of the purposes of
the charity as set out in its
goveming document
D'sign Arts was fomied in 2016 and is a charity aimed for
Deaf people. the har(1 of hearing. CODAS {Children of Deaf
Adults) and hearing people with an interest in the arts to
come together to create devised theatre and attend
Workshops on a range of topics from Art and Drama to Yoga
and Wellbeing. We aim to achieve equality of access of all
arts and culture to Sign Language users and promot8
equality for Deaf performers as well as Deaf audiences. We
also aim to accomplish the mixing of Deaf and Hearing arknsts
improving integration between the two communities and
promoting Deaf Awareness. All of this in tum aims to
empower Deaf people. the hard of hearing. CODA (Child of
Deaf Adults) and hearing people with an interest in the arts &
Deaf communty for the purpose of personal growth and
helping them realise their abilities and potential.
Summary of the main
activities in relation to those
purposes for th8 public
benefit, in particular. the
activities, projects or
S8rvices id8ntifi8d in the
accounts.
D'sign Arts Quiz night Friday 19th May 2017 at Errigle Inn.
About 50 people took part with lots of ex￿lIent prtzes for
raffle from local companies sw)nsors and donate in Nl. We
raised around 400 pounds for D'sign Arts for workshops
events.
10 of D'sign arts went to Festlval Clln d'oell, France 6th
July 2017 to Sunday 9th July 2017. To see other Deaf arts
groups and the possibilities for our own charity.
D'sign arts Wltches project v￿th Megan, Paula and Becky in
BE Unique Drama group Coleraine and Sound friends family
Part, Portadown. BSL V*lltches sttyelling tour in Belfast city
centre. This was all Voluntary Work. It VRS extremely well
received. This Project lead us to believe that it is very
important for D'sign arts to continue development for children
and young people.
D'sign goes to Morocco. On Saturday 10th February 2018.
Kevin Blair. Becky C￿neY and Paula Clarke from D's￿ns
Arts Group where inv()Ived in delivering pèrfomance arts
workshops to deaf thildren at a deaf school in Ouarzazate
for a week. The projects aim was to understand the ability to
teach the kids how to express emotions, confidence-building
and leam from po￿tsVe deaf rol8 modds.

St8tement Confi￿Ing
whether the trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charty
CommissK)n on public
bènefit
We have ￿nplied Y￿th our duty to have due regard to the
Commission's public benefft guTrdan￿ when exerosing any
powers or duties to vthich the guidan￿ is relevanL
Achievements and Perfonnance
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity,
identifying the difference tha
charity's work has made to
the cirCumstan￿S of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
Quiz Nlght
D'sign first ever pub quiz was in the Errigle Inn. The fundraising
team did a great job promoting the event on facebwk and
around 50 people attended. The qutz was in Sign language and
spoken english so all participants could understand. Everyone
enjoyed themselves. it was a very close scores wise. The raffle
prizes where donated from local companies and D'sign
Members. The funding team had come up with a very clever
way to select who won the prizes through popping balloons. We
raise £489.70 for our fijture V￿rkshOps. The pub quiz was such
a successful event we would definrtely do this type of event
again.
Clln d'oell Festlval
D'sign Arts was cyeated in 2015 after Malathy had been to Clin
d'oeil Festival and realised the severity of the lack of
accessibility to the arts for Deaf audiences and theatre makers.
This experience was so integral in the creation of D'sign Arts
that the Board decided to take a selection of members to the
Festival to See what is possib5e to achieve in the arts sector.
Clin d'oeil Festival is a festival in Fran￿ wthere Deaf artist
come from all over the World to perform. We were at the
festival from 2nd -5th July 2017 as where 6,000 other people. 5
members of D'sign Arts went to Clin d'oeil Festival in
Reims,France to experience what Malachy felt his first time
Ihere ￿1¢h inspired him to create D'sign Arts. Clin d'oeil
Festival is a role mcKlel for D'sign Arts as they attract Deaf
performers from all over the wodd and the festival is completely
Deaf accessible. In Northem Ireland there are next to no deaf
accessible perfomiances in our theatres and the ones that are
labeled as Deaf accessible either have subtitles or a translator
at the side of stage both of which split your focus and you miss
vital parts of the performance. We aim to provid8 training io
Deaf and Hearing perfomiers to create theatre that is
accessible to all. We v￿Uld love in the future to invite
perfomiers and theatre maker5 vtho have perfO￿ned at Clin
d'oeil Festival to come and run workshops through D'sign Arts
to help us ￿eate more accessible theatre in Northem Ireland.
Drama was not the only creative outlet showcased at Clin d'oeil
Festival. there was also professional Deaf people making and
sdling Iheir own crafts at stalls around the festival, this has
inspired us to not only support ac￿SsIble drama workshops but
arts and crafts also. We aim to have crafts workshops for our

[r￿lberS in the next year. Clin d'oeil Festival also showcased
Deaf Cinema, short films made by Deaf directors from different
countries that show Deaf actors performing in them. This is
another area of entertainment that is lacking Deaf accessibilty
in Northem Ireland. In the future y￿ would like to provide
media training for Deaf filmmakers perhaps training in edit film,
Direction and Lighting.
We also attend a Big music disco event, the perfomiance
consisted of a Deaf DJ and Deaf Dancers from Australia and
Japan. Over 6.C(10 people attended This was beneficial to us as
we met people and used intemational sign language to
communicate with people who were professional actor6 ,
directors. artists and media film makers this was a great
networking opportunty for us and it was also very inspiring for
our group who all have their own creattve ambitions.
D'sign Wrtches
The D'sign Witches where are main outreach project in this
time period. This project was aimed at young people, Hearing.
Deaf. Sit￿Ings of Deaf Children and Children interested in Sign
Language. We first took them to Be Unique Drama school in
Coleraine with the aim to get the children interested in Sign
Language and also given them some Deaf awar8ness skills, we
were extremely well received by both the 12 Children in the
class and their parerrts. Here is a quote from the Teacher of Be
Unique Drama on how sh8 f81t the Wit(*18s benefited the
children
ords cannot begin to descrtbe how amazingly beautiful and
fantastic the Witches performance was... all of the children
were thoroughly engaged from start to finish and really enjoyed
the Halloween games after too! However, the BEST part most
definÉtely was how the children got to observe and leam for
themselves tons of sign language... it was such a fantastic
opportunty for iyJr kiddies to get invoEved in leaming and
carrying out sign language, helping the witches make their
spells in time for Halloween!"
Our second perfomance was for a charity called Sound
Friends set up by Hearing Parents of Deaf Children. This Gan
be a very intimidating circumstance when possible the first ever
Deaf person you have met is your own chiltj. The D'sign
Wrtches came crashing into their Halloween party with games
and a Macbeth based PerfO￿nanCe th8r8 w8r8 15 childr8n
present with a beautiful range of sign language users, hearing
and Deaf children and a wide range in age from babies to 9
year olds. so the chall8ng8 for us was to make sur6 there
where multiple parttcipation levels where every child could
excel and make sure that we were communication in all
languages so we were understood by all. We exceeded our
own expectations and the parents were very happy and the
children had a blasL Here is a quot8 from one of the mothers

Vthavs special a￿ut me is my deafness and my language, I
love sign language!" Well now all love d'sign witches and
my favourite quote of the day above is an example of why.
engaging and entertaining as well as bringing deaf awareness
all of sound friends loved meeting d'sign witch8S today and
can't wait to meet again in the future.
We then on Hallowèen day went into Be￿st Cty Center to
perfom the Witches spell from Macbeth in Sign Language and
sp)ken english we had lots of people coming up to us and
asking how they could get involved in leaming Sign Language
we also had Deaf children and Adult coming over delighted to
see buskers using their Language which we would love to do
more of and bring better Sign Language awareness to the
streets.
Morocco
We knew before we arrived in MorC￿cO that thère would be
quite a big age range (4-18) so it was important to adapt
perforMan￿S to each indtvidual levd. Such as the little group
(4-9) depending on the child's ability. Older group (10-18}. And
then we had a final group that consisted of 6 thildren all gids
that wanted something different so we scripted another pie
for them The women's script was to tackle stigma of being a
woman and Deaf within Muslim culture. We wanted to show
families and friends creative pieces that reflected real lrfe
experiences for the children. We worked with the children to
adapt scripts and tharaders and took all of their ideas and
incorporated them into the perf0mlan￿. We also worked on
expressK)n through physicality (this was with all groups). We
used animals as a guide lo help the children understand their
ovm emotions. We created depth wtth this exercise with the
der children. Another aim was to encourage the children to
step outside of their comfort zone and to see hearing and Deaf
people working together in hamiony as well as having a femate
director instead of a male.The children (4-9) were just given
script that was based on anirnals. This was just to encourage
the children to experiment with theatre and to leam. We found
the younger group were a lot more restrictive than the older
children. The older group expressed their interest in perfomiing
piece about deafness. So for us it was about assessing and
adapting to what the chrfdren needed and wanted and making
sure we htt the ojectives of confidence building, creative
thinking, expression, understanding emotions, characterisation
. demonstrating the Importan￿ of mental health in a child
friendly way, understanding deafness and creative outlet for

Flnanclal Revlew
Review of the charity's
financial F)051tion at the end
of the
eriod
statement explaining the
policy for holding reseNes
stating they are held
Tha Charity is in profit of £982.￿ at the end of the financial
period 01.04.2017- 31.03.2018
As we do not have any monthty expenses due to the fact
that we do not have a premises etc. and V￿ only incur
expenses when worf<shops or perfomances are organised
we ￿JIrenuY do not hold any reserves and therefore only
raise money as and when needed. This is something we
plan to change in the coming year however at the morn￿t
we have been unable to as we are suth a small Chari
0.00
We do not have any monthly expenses due to the fact that
we do not have a premises etc. and w8 only incur expenses
when workshops or performances are organised we
Jrrently do not hold any reserves and therefore only raise
mone
as and when needed.
NIA
Amount of reserves hdd
Reasons for holding zero
reserves
Details of fijnd materially in
deficit
ExFAanation of any
uncertaintie5 about the
charity continuing as a going
con¢em
We are currentty struggling to get any funding due to
communication dFffiuJlties, our board is made up of only
Deaf people and therefore being able to fill OLrt fomis written
in English which is our second language is difficult and we
are unable to phone for guidance. We aim to rectfy this in
the coming year by putting some hearing people on our
LK)ard to help with these problems.
Structure. Governance and Management
Description of chaiitys
trusts=
Type of goveming document
I'"lJ<:. (Jttr.,"
How is the charity
constituted?
- j I lilj Tr.n,-rporated
aibOL1.I',
Constitution
Unincorporated charttable association
Trustee soledion methods
including details of any
constitutional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
Trustees are elected at the AGM by a vote
which is seconded.

Reference and Administrative details
Charity Name: D'sign
Other names the Charity uses: D'sign Arts
Charity Number: 105202
Charity's principal Address: 33 MarK)r Drive. Lisbum, County Antrirn, BT28 1 JH
Name of Charlty Trustees who manage the charlty
Truslee name
Office (If any)
Dates acted
Megan Keenan
Chairperson
30111118 - Present
Hazel Wilson
30111118 - Present
Malachy McBurney
Treasurer
01109r2017 - Present
Robert Skelty
Vlce Chairperson
30111118 - Present
Paula Clarke
Tntstee
30111118 - Present
Paul Keenan
Trustee
30111118 - pre￿nI
Bemie Cooney
Trustee
30111118 - Present
Name of Charity Trustees who managed the charity in the year in question
Trustee name
Office (If any)
Dates acted
Malachy McBurney
Chairperson
01104120164)110912017
Paula Clarke
Secretsry
01104120174011112018
Marie Franklin
Treasurer
011041201641110912017
Robert Skelly
Chairperson
0110912017- 3011112018
Malachy McBumey
Treasurer
01109120174•resent
Paul Stewart
Trustee
0110412016 - 0110912017
Kevln Blalr
Trustee
0110412016 - 3011112018

Declarations
The board declare that they have approved the truslees, report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity's Board
Trustee
name
Office (rf any)
Signature
Megan
Keenan
Chairperson
Hazel
Wilson
Secretary
Malachy
McBumey
Treasurer
Robert
Skelly
Irice
Chalrperson