Kidz Bop teamed up with ASL professionals and deaf performer Savvy, 12, to make some of their biggest hits accessible to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community Kidz Bop is launching an exciting new ...
Geneva Ellis, a 9-year-old girl from Springfield, NJ, has had a passion for dance as soon as she learned to walk. As a child with deaf parents, she decided to incorporate another creative element into ...
At 9 years old, Geneva Ellis has already found her passion: combining her love of dance and American Sign Language (ASL) into performances set to her favorite songs. ASL was Geneva's first language.
Antoine Hunter, of the Bay Area Deaf Dance FestivalRJ Muna/World Arts West To recognize and showcase the contributions of deaf and hard of hearing artists, the Urban Jazz Dance Company presents the ...
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This cafe takes orders in sign language. It's cherished by the Deaf community
An Oregon cafe that takes orders in sign language has become a cherished space for the Deaf community, providing a unique ...
NEW HAVEN >> One city summer youth camp is building character and self-esteem through the art of dance and sign language. After 37 years of teaching in the district, Marcella Monk Flake, the center’s ...
No one booty-shakes like Luke Bryan, right? Well, one American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter helping him perform a recent stop on his Farm Tour is giving the country superstar a run for his money.
Twenty minutes before the other dancers entered the healing space, Deja Stowers lit a stick of incense and walked the proximity of the studio, sending wisps of sweet-smelling smoke curling toward the ...
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Classical Indian dance is teaching robots how to move and use their hands
Hands move constantly during conversation. They signal emotion, stress a point, and form full languages such as American Sign Language. Behind this everyday motion lies a complex challenge. Each human ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Brandon Kazen-Maddox makes time for mud massages, meditation and aerial hoop adventures. Brandon Kazen-Maddox makes time for mud massages, meditation and aerial hoop adventures.
Ubiquitous video technology and social media have given deaf people a new way to communicate. They’re using it to transform American Sign Language. Scroll This is how a deaf person in America would ...
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