PROFESSIONAL artists will work with disabled adults in a four-month arts project.
Activities planned for people who use the Peterlee Day Centre include wood carving, digital imaging, singing and dancing and sculpture.
Claire Johnson, from The Sage, Gateshead, will lead singing and percussion workshops and centre users will have the chance to work with the Sunderland-based No Limits Theatre Company.
The programme has been put together by Easington District Council's arts unit and is getting National Lottery Awards For All funding.
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