Latest News | 8 October 2020
Re-opened and ready
Bondholder Déda has re-opened its doors and, along with a new series of events, has launched a hot desking offer.
During lockdown, thousands of people engaged with Déda’s #LIVEInYourLivingRoom online programme, enjoying a range of performances, exhibitions, interviews and workshops. These will continue in the coming weeks and months including a Facebook watch party with ‘Windows of Displacement’ presented by Toussaint to Move on Thursday 15th October 7.30pm.
There will also be a series of events in Déda’s Cube café|bar, including a poetry evening on Thursday 8th October and the CUBE’s monthly book club which can be joined in person (socially distanced and with limited numbers), or online from Thursday 29th October.
Moreover, the venue has now a new hot desk offer, with reception service, meeting rooms and locally-sourced, fresh catering available.
From Monday-Wednesday throughout October, there will be an ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ offer with 50% off the set menu and 2-3 course options available. Advanced table-booking is recommended. A deliver to your desk menu has also been introduced.
Covid-safe measures at the venue include track and trace check-in, face masks in communal areas and hand sanitisation stations – more here.
Déda Director Steve Slater said: “I am delighted that our doors are finally open again. We look forward to re-establishing the organisation as a leading cultural venue, which brings high quality arts into the region and works to enhance the lives of people across our local communities.
“Our focus is now to play a lead role in the creative fight back and emerge as a safe and forward-looking organisation providing a wonderful environment to enjoy dance and the wider cultural world.”