Showing posts with label Deaf Biography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deaf Biography. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2015

A Deaf Child In The Family - New Zealand

VIDEO [CC] - Full Documentary: A Deaf Child in the Family.



A Deaf Child in the Family | New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) version - This session was about encouraging families and whānau to think more critically about how they can include their children in their family life and to be mindful of the fact that their child is quite different and they may need to adjust themselves to facilitate that inclusion.





A Deaf Child in the Family - Full Documentary with Captions.





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Related: Experiences of Siblings of Deaf Children

Sunday, October 4, 2015

DCW50 Interviews Deaf Top Model Nyle DiMarco

VIDEO: DCW50's Paul Wharton interview with 'America's Next Top Model' contestant Nyle DiMarco.





WASHINGTON DC - DCW50's Paul Wharton is a popular television personality, lifestyle trendsetter - meet the America's Next Top Model’s first ever Deaf contestant Nyle DiMarco, 26, is one of three models representing the District of Columbia area in this season of America’s Next Top Model.



DiMarco is also the first Deaf model to take part in the show. Check out our exclusive interview with him and find out why he thinks being Deaf gives him a strong advantage in the world of modeling.





About America’s Next Top Model - Cycle 22 of America’s Next Top Model, hosted by Tyra Banks, will feature the third “Guys and Girls” edition. Selected men and women living under one roof will battle it out to earn the prestigious title of America’s Next Top Model.



Connect with America’s Next Top Model Online:

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Instagram - https://instagram.com/cw_antm

Twitter - https://twitter.com/cw_antm

Pinterest - https://pinterest.com/thecw/americas-next-top-model

America’s Next Top Model Website - http://on.cwtv.com/topmodel



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Model Mayhem - http://modelmayhem.com/nyledimarco

Linkedin - https://linkedin.com/in/nyledimarco

Tumblr - http://nyledimarco.tumblr.com

Official site - http://nyledimarco.com



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Deaf Male Model - Introducing Nyle DiMarco

Top Models Learn ASL For Deaf Contestant

DCW50 Interviews Deaf Top Model Nyle DiMarco

ANTM Cycle 22 'BOOTYful' Music Video - Nyle

'ANTM' Contestant Nyle DiMarco's ASL Phrases

'ANTM' Nyle DiMarco Comes Out As Sexually Fluid

The Homosexual Scandal In Deaf Community

DEAFestival SWAG & Stilettos Fashion Show

Jabaar Mohamed Focuses On Deaf Awareness

VIDEO [English Subtitles] - Deaf advocacy Jabaar Mohamed focuses on Deaf Awareness in South Africa.



Expresso - With the end of Heritage Month, we also say goodbye to National Deaf Awareness Month, which seeks to recognise the Deaf people in South Africa community, as well as look back at the achievements of pioneers in Deaf Society.





Jabaar Mohamed is a Deaf individual who has risen above and the obstacles he has faced over the years, and is now advocating for the rights of his fellow Deaf South Africa Community. Please visit our website http://www.expressoshow.com.



Related Post: #Deaf Awareness Video Archive

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Helen Keller's Beloved Climbing Tree Cut Down

Deaf News: Cut down a popular 200-year-old oak tree at the Alabama childhood home of Helen Keller.





TUSCUMBIA - Section by section, the sprawling water oak plummeted Monday onto the grounds of Ivy Green at the hands of a whirring chainsaw.



Sue Pilkilton, executive director of Ivy Green, the birthplace of Helen Keller, watched the tree’s presence in the front yard dwindle.



“Isn’t that the saddest thing?” Pilkilton lamented. “We have tried for years to save that tree.”



Having stood for more than 200 years, the tree had particular significance in Keller’s young life. She enjoyed climbing it as a child, and once became stranded there in the midst of a storm until her teacher, Anne Sullivan, came to her rescue, Pilkilton said.



“Miss Sullivan had to climb up there and get her,” she said.



Members of the board that oversees the historic tourist attraction had no alternative but to order the tree removed. A look inside its trunk revealed why. It was hollowed from years of decay and insect infestation.



In July, part of the tree fell during a storm that packed an EF1 tornado... Read more: http://timesdaily.com/news/local/historic-keller-oak-taken-down/article.html

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Deaf Film 'Gesto' Full Documentary

VIDEO [English Subtitles] Documentary film 'Gesto' a young Deaf, who aims to be a film director.





Gesto (2011) - Antonio Borges Correia is eighteen years old and he’s profoundly Deaf. He wants to study directing, outside of Portugal, to become a filmmaker and make movies for the Deaf and hearing impaired.



This is his dream, but every dream has a price. In his case, self-doubt and uncertainty about the Deaf community to which he belongs.





At the same time, he experiences his first love with Irina: a young Deaf girl. She doesn’t understand António’s desire to leave his school and country. For the first time, the world is collapsing around António.



Losing the world to conquer the universe, where Deaf and Hearing individuals find themselves in a single and same gesture. He continues to explore this manner during the following year with “Sign” (Gesto), a film about a young Deaf, who aims to be a film director.



IMDb Info - Gesto (2011) António Borges Correia Film.

IMDb Filmography - António Borges Correia.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Deaf Comedy Actor of France - Gaël Aguilera

VIDEO: Deaf comedy actor, Gaël Aguilera shares storytelling "My Childhood."





Gaël Aguilera was born in the Basque Country, France, in the same day and month as Charlie Chaplin, April 16, 1982. He joined the National Institute for Young Deaf Gradignan Bordeaux in Gironde, France.





In 2002, he participated in theater in Toulouse, France, a city where he settled. In 2009, want a role of a killer sunglasses in a miniseries Terror in Toulouse by Julien Bourges. The same year, the letter from a short film La Mer, praised in many festivals organized by the Deaf people.





After filming The Portrait of Alex Sambe in 2010, he left Toulouse to live in Paris for the benefit of its participation in Chaptal theater, the famous International Visual Theatre (IVT) in Paris. The pseudonym Gaël Aguilera is known for his comedies of manners in which he play different roles as well.



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Official site - http://deafworld.spreadshirt.fr

Monday, August 31, 2015

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Deaf Lebanese Contemporary Dance Performance

VIDEO: English Subtitles - Deaf Lebanese choreographer Pierre Geagea’s project combines dance with sign language.





StepFeed - Pierre Geagea, a Lebanese choreographer and contemporary expressionist dancer, has created a special kind of performance that fuses the grace and fluidity of sign language, with the emotional depth of modern dance.



Geagea says the idea for” Mother Tongue” came when he thought of “mixing contemporary ballet with expressionism and sign language.” This was his first step in taking the essence of dance being a form of communication to a whole new level.





The 34-year-old, who was born Deaf, spent his childhood unable to hear or speak. In his mid-teens, after strenuous effort and endless sessions of speech therapy, he learned to read lips. Donating to Pierre Geagea’s fundraising campaign site: Projects Mothertongue



Geagea says that dance helped him communicate when he lacked the ability to speak. “When I was around 10,” Geagea told Beirut.com, “I didn’t know much about dance but I used to love Michael Jackson”.



This was a performer who inspired him, and he immediately found dance to be a form of self-expression and a source of strength... Read more: https://stepfeed.com/more-categories/culture/deaf-lebanese-choreographers-project-combines-dance-sign-language



Follow Pierre Geagea:

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Facebook - https://facebook.com/pierre.geagea

Twitter - https://twitter.com/geageapierre

Campaign Site - http://zoomaal.com/projects/mothertongue

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Gill Sheats Is Proud To Be Deaf Storytelling

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Gill Sheats is proud to be Deaf storytelling.



"I am Proud to be Deaf" is a story from Gill Sheats.



This an excellent model of Deaf personal narratives that teachers can use to assist students in building background/world knowledge.



Personal narratives also provide opportunities for developing comprehension skills (retelling, questioning, making inference, summarizing, creating evaluative responses...)



Monday, August 26, 2013

Deaf Actor John Maucere Scandal

VIDEO [ASL] - All About Deaf Actor John Maucere Scandal.



This vlog covers on the star of "No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie" also known as John Maucere and his shady past, such as a drugs user, theft and fraudster. Has John Maucere's public image finally recovered after his scandal a few years back?



Maucere shocked Deaf community when he publicly admitted to drugs abused in young adult. Eventually, less a dozen Deaf and Hard of Hearing people came forward about theft and fraudster with a professional Deaf actor, incriminating messages that Maucere had sent to back up their accusations.





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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Deaf Actress Hillary Baack - Exclusive Interviews

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf Actress Hillary Baack On The Red Carpet of The East Movie Premiere. The East opens in select theaters on May 31, 2013.



The East, a suspenseful and provocative espionage thriller from acclaimed writer-director Zal Batmanglij and writer-actress Brit Marling, stars Marling as former FBI agent Sarah Moss.



Moss is starting a new career at Hiller Brood, an elite private intelligence firm that ruthlessly protects the interests of its A-list corporate clientele.



Handpicked for a plum assignment by the company's head honcho, Sharon (Patricia Clarkson), Sarah goes deep undercover to infiltrate The East, an elusive anarchist collective seeking revenge against major corporations guilty of covering up criminal activity.



Determined, highly-trained and resourceful, Sarah soon ingratiates herself with the group, overcoming their initial suspicions and joining them on their next action or "jam." But living closely with the intensely committed members of The East, Sarah finds herself torn between her two worlds as she starts to connect with anarchist Benji (Alexander Skarsgård) and the rest of the collective, and awakens to the moral contradictions of her personal life.





The East Movie Premiere - IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1869716/



Hillary Baack "The East" Los Angeles Premiere Arrivals.




"The East" PLAYLIST http://goo.gl/UnDB7/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="http://goo.gl/UnDB7">http://goo.gl/UnDB7

http://www.maximotv.com - For Broadcast TV Licensing.



Hillary Baack "The East" Premiere Red Carpet Arrivals at Arclight Hollywood in Los Angeles, Ca USA May 28, 2013 - Broll coverage of red carpet arrivals. This footage can NOT be downloaded without written permission from Ricomix Productions / Maximo TV.



Hillary Baack Movie Resume: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2741719/resume

Thursday, May 2, 2013

The Deaf Photographer and The Old Bride

VIDEO: Tomas Kold - The Deaf Photographer and The Old Bride.



A presentation of the Deaf International photographer Tomas Kold, working with wedding photos. A few year ago an old woman came into Karim's tailoring. She is 70 years and insanely in love. She has just met the love of her life and now she's getting married. http://www.koldsfotografi.dk/





Se fotograf (Follow) Thomas Kolds galleri på. http://www.koldsfotografi.dk/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/KoldsFotografi

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomas.k.erlandsen



Related Post: Tomas Kold: The Deaf Photographer

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Deaf Parent's Story: Raising Hearing Son With Sign Language

VIDEO [ASL] - A Deaf parent's story on raising his hearing son with sign language.



Who am I, my name is Nathan, and I am the father of two hearing boys. I am going to tell a story about my first son who is 7 and in the first grade. He is just an average boy, good in some areas, weak in a few, and a normal boy. He hears, talks, and signs. My younger boy is completely different, has no hearing issues, hears, talks, and signs of course. The boy's mother and father are Deaf; we have deaf relatives as well.



For full script; inbox me your email address; Less than half the script has been posted here and in the comments. Full script is in comment box on my facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/nathan.boyes.16?ref=tn_tnmn.



Deaf Parent's Story: Raising Hearing Son With Sign Language, Part 1 & 2.




Script Part 1; Who am I, my name is Nathan, and I am the father of two hearing boys. I am going to tell a story about my first son who is 7 and in the first grade. He is just an average boy, good in some areas, weak in a few, and a normal boy. He hears, talks, and signs. My younger boy is completely different, has no hearing issues, hears, talks, and signs of course. The boy's mother and father are Deaf; we have deaf relatives as well.



I am the PE/health/Weightlifting teacher at the Washington School for the Deaf. Of course, I get to see other Deaf kids here at the school that help me think more about my parenting skills and what I try with my kids. I often talk to my wife how we can be the best parents we can be because we are Deaf parents with two hearing boys. But the oldest, we learned a lot from, and the youngest is obviously way different from his older brother. So that is why I feel that I must share my story with you hearing and Deaf parents that it is so important that you use sign language with your child, regardless if they are hearing or Deaf, sign language is a guaranteed language.

This is my way of contributing to the many videos I see popping up that have touched me about hearing parents raising Deaf children; their stories on how they were successful or had a rough time. Some are sad, some are positive. So this is my chance to contribute to the development of using sign language with all babies, hearing and Deaf.



So this is my story, it starts when I had my first son. When he was born, 7 years ago, me and my wife, who is from a Deaf family, me being the only Deaf in my family; we were at the hospital, the nurse talked to us, we told the nurse that we expected the baby to be born Deaf. The nurse wrote down on the notes that "Parents expect baby to be born Deaf, it is ok to fail the hearing test." We felt that was very nice that the nurse did not respond with sorrow or negativity. So later when the baby was born, I went with the nurse and our son to get the newborn screening test. They put headphones on him and patches on his head; made him look like a mini Eminem.



Anyways, during the test, one of the ears took a long time and "failed". The nurse looked at the note and looked excited and said, "Maybe he will be Deaf". I liked that feeling when the nurse was happy and not negative. Then the other ear passed quickly. The nurse said, "Maybe one ear will be Deaf, lets try again just to be sure". We did the test again; the same ear took a long time but passed this time. I was fine with it; I told the nurse "honestly, the baby will get language regardless if he is Deaf or hearing". The nurse agreed.



As time went on, my wife and me gave our son sign language, which he responded well to. I can speak and hear pretty well for a Deaf person, but of course I have a "Deaf accent". Many people think I am hearing, but important, we gave him language. When he was about 5 months, almost 6 months old, he signed his first word was Milk. Communication is so important, especially when you have a baby crying and you are trying to figure out what they want. Babies cannot begin to talk until much later and they can begin to sign much earlier; so when he signed milk at 6 months, that solved half of our mysteries when we knew he wanted milk or he wanted something else and was a happy boy when he communicated Milk and got it.



As time went on, when he turned one, he started to use his voice like normal hearing babies tend to do, but by that time, he had learned and used many signs to communicate with everyone. When he was one and a half to two years old, with my watching him and hearing people like my parents, we noticed that his speech was a bit diluted, and there were times when we noticed he would be completely Deaf and sleep through loud noises. We did not think much of it since he could be copying his parent's personality and voice tendencies as children often copy their parents, we didn't know. ...For FULL Script: https://www.facebook.com/nathan.boyes.16?ref=tn_tnmn.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

History of Dylan Quick's Biography

VIDEO: New Details: 2011 report sheds light on Dylan Quick's past.



KHOU.com: HOUSTON - Dylan Andrew Quick, the 20-year-old accused of stabbing 14 people on the Lone Star CyFair campus, is now on suicide watch.



On Wednesday, a court-ordered psychologist and his parents visited him in jail. According to a new report, Quick has struggled with suicidal thoughts for years. As you can seen at Prosecutors: College stabbing suspect Dylan Quick had long-held killing ‘fantasy’



More than two years ago, Quick simply vanished. His parents called Texas EquuSearch. Frank Black worked on the case.



On Tuesday, Black was watching news reports of the Lone Star College stabbings.



“They said they had him in custody and they showed pictures of him and I said that guy looks real familiar to me,” Black said. “I saw the hearing aid.”



So, Black went back through his old records. He said he “matched ‘em and said ‘that's the guy right there!’”



It was the same Dylan Quick who had been reported missing back in January of 2011. He was 18 at the time.



Black remembered friends and family saying Quick was sheltered, in part because of his impaired hearing.



“Said he’d been kinda pampered and coddled and stuff,” Black continued.



His notes recall the text Quick sent his parents: "If I continue to live at your house, I would probably commit suicide". ...READ MORE: http://www.khou.com/news/crime/Lone-Star-College-stabbing--202450261.html







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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Marlee Matlin - Wikipedia Article

Deaf Biography: The American's Deaf Woman, Marlee Matlin.



Marlee Beth Matlin is an American actress. She is the only Deaf performer to win the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, which she won for Children of a Lesser God. Her work in film and television has resulted in a Golden Globe award, with two additional nominations, and four Emmy nominations. Deaf since she was 18 months old, she is also a prominent member of the National Association of the Deaf.



Early life - Matlin was born in Morton Grove, Illinois, to Libby (née Hammer) and Donald Matlin, an automobile dealer. She has two older brothers, Eric and Marc. She lost all hearing in her right ear and 80% of the hearing in her left ear at the age of 18 months. In her autobiography, I'll Scream Later, she suggests that her hearing loss may have been due to a genetically malformed cochlea. She also indicated that she is the only member of her family who is deaf. She is of Russian Jewish descent, and was able to have her Bat Mitzvah by learning how to read Hebrew phonetically; she was later interviewed for the book Mazel Tov: Celebrities' Bar and Bat Mitzvah Memories. Matlin graduated from John Hersey High School in Arlington Heights and attended Harper College.



In chapter 11 of her autobiography I'll Scream Later, she speaks of her two instances of child molestation -- by her babysitter at the age of 11, and by her teacher in high school.



Career - Matlin made her stage debut at the age of seven, as Dorothy in a children's theatre (ICODA) version of The Wizard of Oz, and continued to appear with the ICODA children's theatre group throughout her childhood. Her discovery by Henry Winkler during one of her ICODA theater performances ultimately led to her film debut in Children of a Lesser God (1986). That film brought her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama and an Academy Award for Best Actress.



In 1989, she played a deaf widow in Bridge to Silence. Matlin was nominated for a Golden Globe award for her work as the lead female role in the television series Reasonable Doubts (1991--1993) and was nominated for an Emmy Award for a guest appearance in Picket Fences. She became a regular on the series during its final season. She portrayed Carrie Buck in the television drama Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story (1994) based on the United States Supreme Court case Buck v. Bell 274 U.S. 200 (1927). In the movie, Matlin played a hearing woman for the first time and earned a CableACE Nomination as Best Actress.



Matlin appeared during the 20th season of the TV series, Sesame Street, with Billy Joel (She did a signing version of "Just the Way You Are", and kissed Oscar the Grouch). Matlin later had recurring roles in The West Wing, and Blue's Clues. Other television appearances include Seinfeld ("The Lip Reader"), The Outer Limits ("The Message"), ER, Desperate Housewives, CSI: NY and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She was nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for her guest appearances in Seinfeld, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Practice.



In 2002, Matlin published her first novel, Deaf Child Crossing, which was loosely based on her own childhood. She wrote and published a sequel to Deaf Child Crossing, titled Nobody's Perfect, which was produced on stage at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in partnership with VSA arts in October 2007. In 2004, she starred in the movie What the Bleep Do We Know? as Amanda. She also hosted the 3rd annual Festival for Cinema of the Deaf in Chicago, October 15--18, 2004.



In 2006, she played a deaf parent in Desperate Housewives. She also had a recurring role as Joy Turner's (who made many jokes of Marlee's deafness at her expense) public defender in My Name Is Earl and played the mother of one of the victims in an episode of CSI: NY. That same year, Matlin was cast in season 4 of The L Word as Jodi Lerner, a gay deaf sculptor. She appeared in season 4 (2007), season 5 (2008) and season 6 (2009) as the girlfriend of one of the show's protagonists, Bette Porter, On February 4, 2007, Matlin performed the "Star Spangled Banner" in American Sign Language at Super Bowl XLI in Miami, Florida. In January 2008, she appeared on Nip/Tuck as a television executive.

On February 18, 2008, it was announced that Matlin would participate as a competitor in the sixth season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars. Her dance partner was newcomer Fabian Sanchez. Matlin and Sanchez were the sixth couple eliminated from the competition. Read original article available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlee_Matlin

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Famous Deaf Person Presentation On Kurt 'The Irish Chef' Ramborger

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Famous Deaf person presentation on Kurt 'The Irish Chef' Ramborger.



AUSTIN, TX. - Kurt 'The Irish Chef' Ramborger, is one of 17 chefs left in the running for the Eater title of "Hottest Chef In The Country" - your vote can help him make it to the next stage of the competition.



Today he stopped by Austin Live with his, Sinful Brownies. Deaf since birth, Kurt uses American Sign Language or ASL, to communicate, but says his food speaks for itself, and he knows speaks to the customers of ViUDAâ in fact his brownies are said to be so sinful, some customers (he jokes) have even proposed marriage after trying them... Read more: http://weareaustin.com/lifestyle/features/austin-live/stories/vid_136.shtml#.T06Yapierec.blogger



Update - Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a winner... After tabulating all the votes in our hottest chef competition in a head-to-head tournament: http://eater.com/archives/2012/03/06/eaters-hottest-chef-in-america-is-kurt-ramborger.php



Exclusive Interview - Kurt Irish Chef Ramborger.

Kurt Ramborger 'The Irish Chef' Let's Inspire Our Younger Deaf Generation.



Deaf Kurt 'The Irish Chef' Ramborger.



Deaf community rallies behind Hottest Kurt 'The Irish Chef' Ramborger being on national as Hottest Chef in America is officially a finalist at Eater's 2012 Hottest Chef competition!



Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a winner... After tabulating all the votes in our hottest chef competition in a head-to-head tournament: http://eater.com/archives/2012/03/06/eaters-hottest-chef-in-america-is-kurt-ramborger.php



Famous Deaf Person Presentation on Kurt 'The Irish Chef' Ramborger on the media news: http://austin.eater.com/tags/sexytime



ViUDA Bistro's Hottest Kurt 'The Irish Chef' Ramborger, officially the Hottest Chef in Austin, beat Portland's Greg Gourdet of Departure yesterday to advance to the next round of Eater's annual Hottest Chef in America competition, and we can't say we're surprised: not only is Ramborger dead sexy, he's also garnered incredible support from the worldwide Deaf community thanks to online activism from his sister, Heidi Branch. Ramborger is Deaf, and so are several of his colleagues at ViUDA Bistro... Read more: http://austin.eater.com/archives/2012/02/24/deaf-community-rallies-behind-hot-chef-kurt-ramborger.php The votes details at: http://eater.com



ViUDA Bistro’s Kurt Ramboger has been crowned the Hottest Chef of 2012 in a national contest conducted by Eater.com. Eater says: Ramborger goes by the nickname 'The Irish Chef', he is a fiery redhead, indeed and he ran a very impressive social media campaign to win the title. He posted videos to YouTube, including this one in which he signs (he’s Deaf, haven’t you heard?) the story of his twenty-year career in restaurants, starting as a dishwasher, moving around from Seattle to California and elsewhere. The Deaf community totally rallied behind him. Ramborger is still single, but he tells Eater, “I am datin’ with my kitchen now, sorry mi’ladies... Read More: http://haysfreepress.com/2012/03/09/budas-ramborger-is-nations-hottest-chef/



Kurt Ramboger's Vlog: Subtitled of Mo First Vlog: Journey of the My Chef's Life.


Many tank'eh to Dino Lomanto and his website fookembug.wordpress.com to make it happen fer Non-Signer to understand the tale mo hath spinnin'...



Find more information at: http://fookembug.wordpress.com/votekurt/



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Amateur Deaf Chef - Chad A Ludwig & Kurt Ramborger

Deaf Chef 2014 - Kurt Irish Chef Ramborger

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Tribute To Chuck Baird

ARTS VIDEO: Tribute to Chuck Baird in American Sign Language.



Tribute to Chuck Baird and today is your birthday, Feb 22. You are the light of our Deaf world and we are grateful you were born in the earth to bring your beautiful arts! We love you and miss you as your spirit is always with us.





I contribute my heart for you, Chuck Baird - a legacy golden Deaf man, NTD actor, DeVIA artist, and wonderful man. I'm glad we had met sometime around and NTD summer school 2002. © 2012 Eyepoetic. (Ruthie "Eyepoetic" Jordan)

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

GLove Trailer - The First Deaf Baseball Team

VIDEO [CC] - GLove Trailer - The first hearing impaired baseball team in english subtitles.



South Korea - 'GLove' (Korean Movie - 2011) - A cocky ex-baseball player goes to the countryside to coach a team of Hearing-Impaired Boys. The school's baseball team consisted of 25 players who were Deaf.



What started out as a PR stunt to salvage his reputation turns into a serious bid for the National Championships. Acclaimed Korean director Kang Woo-seok’s first film based on a true story, 'GLove,' tells the story of a baseball team whose members are all hearing-impaired.



Kim Sang-nam (Jeong Jae-yeong), a hot-tempered former professional baseball player, is sent to the countryside to coach a team of hearing-impaired players in order to avoid media coverage of his recent involvement in an assault case.







At first, Kim has a difficult time imagining how he can teach baseball to a group of boys who can’t hear, but as he spends time with them he starts to believe that they can play the game.



Motivated, Kim decides to help them prepare for the nationals. But things don’t go the way Kim plans and their difficulties communicating with one another exacerbates the situation.



Kim Sang-nam (Jeong Jae-yeong) Cast, Staff, Actors, ... DVD 2-Disc - First Press Limited Edition (En Sub) at: Share GLove (글러브)'s Picture

Monday, February 20, 2012

Sean Berdy Interview By TBDProds

VIDEO [CC] - Exclusive interview with Sean Berdy, Live from the red carpet at the TV Academy's 'Switched at Birth' screening and panel event.



LOS ANGELES - TBDProds chat with Sean Berdy about what's coming up in the second half of the first season, including the wedge that comes between Bay and Emmett and what the crazy outpouring of support for Emmett means to him.





Also, will Emmett rock the drums again soon? GoingBerdy are putting closed captioning for the parts where the interviewer is asking questions, for the benefit of the Deaf and HoH.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Deaf Tribute: Memory of Charles 'Chuck' Baird

VIDEO [CC] - Tribute to Deaf person presentation of Charles 'Chuck' Baird (1947-2012)



Synopsis: This is about an artist, Chuck Baird documenting and expressing his journey with social changes through an era. He witnesses several social and cultural changes in the Deaf World as early as 1950s.



Chuck overcomes his struggle with his own Deaf identity until he completes his commission works. Chuck was one of few founding members of the established De'VIA art movement.





Written, Directed and Produced by Tracey Salaway, A Fisheye Visual Arts Production in association with Salaway Films Production, Chuck Baird Foundation for the Visual Arts and Gallaudet University Art Department.



Currently submitting and participating in a film festival:

http://www.fisheyevisualarts.com/chuckbaird/a_feature_documentary_film.html

http://www.chuckbairdart.com/