Yep! Check out performances from the Deaf West production of Spring Awakening. It features hearing actors alongside deaf ones and all the hearing actors sign and sing simultaneously.
Look for performances of The Word of Your Body (Reprise) it features Andy Mientus signing to Josh Castille's character while singing. Truly beautiful. It adds a great amount of laying to a performance.
Possible, absolutely but if you read some of the reviews of the deaf west spring awakening from actual hard or hearing people most of them said the same thing: they prefer when people don't do both at the same time because asl has such a different grammatical structure and is it's own language so people signing and singing often can't convey the proper facial and body cues that make understanding asl easy. People who are only signing can devote 100% of their attention to signing and are easier to read.
Josh Castille is a cultural icon
Their performance is wonderful.🙂And I love that song. a lot.😀
Amazing ASL cover. That was also an amazing cover that she did.
Look at my boy’s big smile. He is so precious
Love how he really conveys the feeling of the song!!! So fun!!!
i love josh so much mygosh
everything about this was so fun n amazing oof 💗
Good job theatrical signing :)
Omg this guy is amazing! lol
Amazing as always💗 I love this so much. It's so funny😂
Bet you MARLEE MATLIN never flew so high HAHA.
A question rounfing into my head, can it be possible to do ASL while you are singing? All the answer are very welcome.
Yep! Check out performances from the Deaf West production of Spring Awakening. It features hearing actors alongside deaf ones and all the hearing actors sign and sing simultaneously.
Look for performances of The Word of Your Body (Reprise) it features Andy Mientus signing to Josh Castille's character while singing. Truly beautiful. It adds a great amount of laying to a performance.
Possible, absolutely but if you read some of the reviews of the deaf west spring awakening from actual hard or hearing people most of them said the same thing: they prefer when people don't do both at the same time because asl has such a different grammatical structure and is it's own language so people signing and singing often can't convey the proper facial and body cues that make understanding asl easy. People who are only signing can devote 100% of their attention to signing and are easier to read.
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