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

Friday, September 13, 2013

Changing The Way Deaf People Bank

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Your bank. Changing the way Deaf people bank from SignVideo.



John runs a conservation wildlife park in Scotland. In this video he tells us how, as a Deaf customer, going into a bank used to be a stressful and at times embarrassing experience. He explains how using the SignVideo link to speak to an interpreter online makes a massive difference. Today he can speak with the bank independently, privately and without any of the stress that was previously attached.







Our customers have always given us the best ideas, so we've launched Your Bank, a new online community where you can share your ideas. If you've got an idea, share it at www.yourbank.barclays.co.uk



You can find the full article on Sign Video at https://www.yourbank.barclays.co.uk/t5/Your-ideas-brought-to-life/Sign-Video-Changing-the-way-deaf-people-bank/ba-p/810.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Miss Deaf World 2013 Crowns Competition

VIDEO: Miss Deaf World 2013 Crowns Competition: Miss-Mister Deaf World and Europe, World Fashion. Czech Republic - Prague - Top Hotel Praha. 6. - 16. 7. 2013.



All Deaf candidates Miss, Mister or models from the world will participation in Miss-Mister Deaf World, Europe 2013 and World Fashion Parade 2013 in Prague, Czech Republic.



At the very final evening of July 13, 2013 from 19.00 hours in the Congress Hall in Top Hotel Praha Blažimská 1781/4 Praha 4 - Chodov, will feature the deaf girls in traditional disciplines beauty contests. These global competition, the only one of its kind in the world and is held every year since 2001 Czech organizer.







Miss Deaf World 2013 the final competition:

Crown Winner: Deaf World 2013 - Thaisy Payo from Brasil.

2nd runner-up: Deaf World 2013 - Erika Ďuricová from Slovakia.

3rd runner-up: Deaf World 2013 - Queval Marianne from France.

Miss Deaf Europe 2013 - Kinal Timea Melinda from Hungary.

Miss Deaf Sympathy 2013 - Sako Niahkale from Mali.



More information at www.missdeafworld2011-2020.com

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Singing With Hands, Hearing With Eyes

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf Theatre: Singing with hands, hearing with eyes. (RussiaToday Documentary)



They sing with their hands and hear with their eyes. Actors from the Nedoslov Theater are hard-of-hearing or completely Deaf.



Most come to the theater after graduating from the Russian State Special Institute of Arts. RT looks at their lives inside and outside the theater.







Sochi 2014 Winter Games: Nedoslov Russian Deaf Theater Performance in Sochi



Watch more on RT's documentary channel http://rtd.rt.com

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Miss-Mister Deaf World & Europe, World Fashion 2013

VIDEO: Miss-Mister Deaf World and Europe, World Fashion. Czech Republic - Prague - Top Hotel Praha. 6. - 16. 7. 2013.



All Deaf candidates Miss, Mister or models from the world will participation in Miss-Mister Deaf World, Europe 2013 and World Fashion Parade 2013 in Prague, Czech Republic.



This year will be held for the thirteenth edition of Miss Deaf World and the fourth edition of the Miss Deaf Europe.



In 2013 was also included in the new competition called Mister Deaf World and Europe. Patron of the competition has been for many years.



At the very final evening of July 13, 2013 from 19.00 hours in the Congress Hall in Top Hotel Praha Blažimská 1781/4 Praha 4 - Chodov, will feature the deaf girls in traditional disciplines beauty contests.



These global competition, the only one of its kind in the world and is held every year since 2001 Czech organizer.





More information at www.missdeafworld2011-2020.com

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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Deaf Lounge in Tottenham (VIDEO)

VIDEO [BSL] - 'Deaf Lounge' A new night club for Deaf people in Tottenham, U.K.



TOTTENHAM - Fun Side of being Deaf... London is well known for its lively night life. But for Deaf people, it can often be hard to find a venue, where they feel comfortable and are able to communicate. Now all of that is changing, with a new venue dedicated to their specific needs. Although they play music here at the "Deaf Lounge," in the Tottenham district of London.





Deaf Lounge was set up for the deaf and hearing community, to socialise, meet and group here, to make new friends with no barriers. By three friends BSL (British Sign Language) Paul Cripps (has been Deaf all of his life), Domani Peiris and Ryan Groves. SOURCE



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2nd International Deaf Tattoo Convention

VIDEO [CC/Signed] - Paris Hosts 2nd International Deaf Tattoo Convention.



PARIS - The 2nd International Deaf Tattoo Convention - For many years there has been all over the world a tattoo convention.



Well long discussions with other Deaf tattoo artist, we have concluded that we will organize a convention for the Deaf.



This will take place International! The 2nd Deaf Tattoo Convention will be held in September 5.9. - 7.9. 2014 in Paris, France.





We are delighted that we have succeeded and I hope for your various registrations. More information will be published soon step to step.



"Flyers" - 2nd International Deaf Tattoo Convention. (Subtitles English)




Visit www.Deaf-Tattoo.com for more information.

Monday, June 17, 2013

'Sign Language is Strength' Demonstration in Berlin

VIDEO [International Sign] - On 14 June 2013 held in Berlin a demo action sign language and rally. About 10,000 Deaf people protested in Berlin for equal rights and participation in the German society at by the Federal Parliament (Reichstag building). Deaf Germans call on politicians to implement all necessary accessibility! Germans demand the full recognition, German sign language in all areas.





In Berlin, on 14 June 2013 about 10,000 mostly Deaf people from all over the West for your rights and accessibility demonstrated by sign language. The demonstration route ran from the Reichstag to the vicinity of Checkpoint Charlie on Friedrichstrasse. Mel Riot reported.







25 years ago, on 17 June 1988 the European Parliament decided that the respective national sign language should be recognized as full-fledged language in all Member States of the European Community. Due to the prolonged struggle of the Deaf community and the support of many politicians the respective sign language is now recognized in most countries of the European Union and the Deaf fellow citizens have the right of access to information in their native language. However, there are still countries where the national sign language is not recognized, and in Germany there are still many situations in which Deaf people, despite the recognition of sign language, equal access to institutions of public life is denied.







With the demonstration of "action sign language" grab those affected exactly this topic, and want to show that the German sign language even though she is 11 years officially recognized in Germany, is not yet considered in all aspects as a matter of course. Deaf people encounter still many barriers and there are big differences in quality of the services for hearing-impaired people.



An example of this is the education in which the foundation for the further development opportunities and hard of hearing children is fixed. For the school, it is very important for children and young people that they are taught by teachers who are their sign language skills at a sufficiently high level. This can only ensure the fewest educational institutions so far unfortunately. Fact: Deaf children and young people are still not self-evident taught sign language.



The Walking Deaf 14.06.2013 Demonstration in Berlin, Germany.


Nor is self-evident in the pre-school education, access to sign language and a bilingual early intervention.



Even in the areas of communication and information access in which people with hearing impairments still bump into barriers, must the quality of sign language interpreters, the selection of personnel in institutions and agencies that are working for hearing-impaired people, saved and checked in the best case by native speakers are. Only in this way can be guaranteed that the barriers are broken down and Deaf people can live in an inclusive society. More Informations at http://aktion.gehoerlosen-bund.de

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Clubbers Really Feel The Beat At The 'Deaf Lounge'

VIDEO - A bar for Deaf people has opened in London, UK! Clubbers really feel the beat at the 'Deaf Lounge'



LONDON - This is a night club with a difference. Although they play music here at the "Deaf Lounge," in the Tottenham district of London, not everyone can hear it. Some of those making shapes on the dance floor are feeling the beat purely through vibrations. This is thought to be the first club of its kind in the British capital for Deaf people.



The bar staff are Deaf and can sign, there is a Deaf security guard, a hard of hearing DJ, there are bright lights at the bar with pens & paper, the fire alarm has a flashing light, the signs are in BSL & English.



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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/

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Deaf Theatre: Message By Canadian Deaf Actors

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Deaf Theatre: Message by Canadian Deaf actors and director.



We are part of The Northern Lights Theatre (Deaf Theatre project) with European's Deaf actors and directors. Currently, Canada does not have a "Deaf Theatre".



The director, Liz, is asking Deaf organizations and people to help and donate some money toward Canada's funding. Currently, We do not have any money because many grants don't see her Deaf actors as professional yet.





This project is their first step of setting up the future Canada's Deaf Theatre. More details at The Northern Lights Theatre and/or www.Actor-ElizabethMorris.com for more informations.



Related Post: Sign Language Production Makes History

Monday, April 15, 2013

Irish Deaf Archives: 3 Deaf Prostitutes

VIDEO [CC] - Irish Deaf Archives: Documentary Film - 3 Deaf Prostitutes - Mind The Gap Productions.



A story about the research in Deaf history of Ireland about the 3 women Mary Anne Canavan, Mary Anne Dogherty and Agnes Beedam, who were all prostitutes. Film by Mind the Gap Productions.



- Two Dominican Sisters, Sr. M Vincent Martin OP, and Sr Magdalen O'Farrell, OP and their first pupils Agnes Beedam and Mary Anne Dogherty set sail for Le Bon Sauveur School for the Deaf in Caen, France. The school opens with fifteen pupils who are admitted to the 'Cottage Parlour', a room in a building owned by the Dominican Sisters in Cabra



St Mary's School for Deaf Girls was founded in 1846 in the grounds of the Dominican Convent, Cabra, Dublin, the beginnings from the first two pupils, Agnes Beedam and Mary Anne Dogherty and is under the trusteeship of the Catholic Institute for the Deaf.







Hands On is the programme for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities in Ireland, presented in Irish Sign Language.



We have a strong team of presenters, Senan Dunne, is also an associate producer on the programme and works along with our regular presenters, Sarah Jane Moloney, Caroline Worthington, Eddie Redmond, Caroline Mc Grotty, Seán Herlihy, Alvean Jones, Julianne Gillen, and Teresa Lynch.



Hands On covers a broad range of issues relevant to the Deaf Community from Education, Health, Current Affairs, Sport, Equality and some investigative reporting.



Sources:

mindthegapfilms.com

youtube.com/HandsOn3

rte.ie/tv/handson