It may seem paradoxical to give a loud, boisterous music performance for the deaf, but in the hands of American Sign Language students the experience is not diminished, it is deepened and amplified.
Angel Garcia Cantu, Patrick Greenup and Christopher Shepherd are working to connect people through songs, no matter how challenging that might seem to others. The three Corpus Christi natives are deaf ...
Twelve years ago, Tracy L’Angelle received an unexpected phone call. Coachella was going to be providing American Sign Language (ASL) services for the first time, and festival organizers were ...
The video is performed by a professional ASL interpreter named Molly Bartholomew, and serves as a fine example of how a song’s emotion can be replicated through signing. Bartholomew’s version has ...
The lights come up. The first beats of the drum and the vibration of the bass reverberate through Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where great sandstone slabs jut into the sky, surrounding the audience, and ...
Wearing sunglasses, tattoos and a tank top, Blake Noland bounced his head to the beat in front of the stage at Louisville’s Waterfront Park, raising a beer as the band launched into a guitar solo.
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