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This DVD has a variety of stories by Patrick Fischer, a storyteller, actor and teacher, which are meant to entertain and provide receptive practice. Intended for experienced ASL users and advanced students. The stories in "Mr. Shineyhead's Travels" include elements of Deaf culture, while the stories in "Tales in the Dark" have themes that are more sinister, focusing on mystery, sadness, and death.
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"So how do you tell stories that stick-- in your own mind and in the minds of your family, friends, colleagues, and clients? That's precisely what you'll learn in The Art of Storytelling: From Parents to Professionals, an enthralling course that reveals the tried-and-true methods experienced storytellers use to develop and tell engaging, entertaining, and memorable tales. In 24 lectures, Professor Hannah B. Harvey of East Tennessee State University...
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Two accomplished storytellers share their expertise on using puppets and props to enhance the art of storytelling. Schroeder Cherry uses several types of puppets to tell his educational story about the Underground Railroad, while Karen Quinn-Wisniewski entertains her audience of young children with classic fables and colorful puppets and props. Interviews with each clips from their performances show you how to use puppets to increase your storytelling...
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"Folklore is a valuable way of teaching morals and values in many countries. Yet such stories often are not shared with deaf and hard of hearing people. 'Folklore from Around the World' presents enchanting, heart-warming stories passed from generation to generation for centuries as narrated by renowned Deaf storytellers Mindy Moore and Theron Parker, and guest storyteller Ed Chevy. English text accompanies the enchanting signed stories to promote...
11) ASL storytelling
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ASL storytellers and poets work in a world of visual language weaving tales and commanding emotions using ASL and their own creativity. This DVD presents the works of numerous ASL storytellers and poets who attended the American Sign Language Teachers' Association (ASTLA) 2007 Conference in Tampa, Florida and shared their works. Some of the storytellers are Patti Wilson, Tracey Marks, John Smith, Janis Cole, Betti Bonni, Judy Gough, and Kenneth Cagle,...
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"'Number and Handshape Stories' shows a series of both story-telling techniques. Number stories, similar to ABC Stories, follows the number order and uses the ASL Numbers as concept references for the storyline. 'Handshape Stories' Uses one hand-shape and keeps it throughout the story. The filming and lighting techniques add to the dreamscape and allow the viewer to create their own vision to accompany the story."--MAGOmovies.com website.
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Tales of wonder I and II showcases Native American stories for children, as told in the Native American tradition by acclaimed storyteller and linguist Gregg Howard. Tales of wonder has been used in a curriculum unit developed by the Stanford University Program on International and Cross-cultural Education.
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Two children's stories, Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see? and This is me, are presented in both Signing Exact English and American Sign Language. Pictures from the book are highlighted on screen while the stories are signed. Additionally, special techniques on how to read stories to deaf children while using sign language are discussed.
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Patricia (Trix) Bruce is known nationwide as both a workshop presenter and an ASL performer. In this DVD she presents an American Sign Langauge storytelling handbook. Viewers go through exercises designed to help improve ASL story narration by using clearer body language, gestures, and signs. Training exercises emphasize the four aspects of ASL storytelling: eye gazing, characterization, classifier usage, and building the narrative.
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Guy Wonder is a third-generation deaf man who has led a captivating life. He shares funny and sad stories about growing up in a deaf family and in a deaf school, stories about becoming an artist in New York City, and later about his life after moving to San Francisco. He and the director of the movie present a conversation about his art in metal work and about signing creativity.
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