Tuesday, November 10, 2009
ASL Shakespeare
ASL Shakespeare. How cool is that? The ASL Shakespeare Project began in 1999 at Yale University. A team of four people, two deaf, and two hearing, came together to translate Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night into ASL. This core team was later joined by other Deaf performers. It took over a year to translate and videotape the full play. Then the translation was produced by the Amaryllis Theater in Philadelphia.
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