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the since it's a special institute of arts where hearing impaired people study and get a higher education. unfortunately quite often the students can't find a job after graduating and. if this is why our institute rector gave us an opportunity to start a theatre where our graduates can perform. just rather more complex to run through gently from start to finish let's check everything were pitted smoothly and with gusto still home she's asked to repeat the dance again the final one you're married right.
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yeah. yeah. me movie at the show up. yakking. but it left a new film of all. of the skull killers when it comes to
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a script it is difficult to interpret it to sign language particularly with the classic stupidity of not only to interpret it but also to make the play understandable to hard of hearing audience. so how does it usually start because first you take a story then all the actors the directors start to interpret it into sign language so it's not just. the you are in order to hear how much. people are going to get that they've got the after we finish the play we have to prepare for voicing so we called the speakers who have to memorize it. at the speakers are professional actors who work in moscow theater i want you to know you . yeah you just more. or less.
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the greater the actors who perform using sign language have to at least see each other if i'm talking to you but i can't do that if i turn my back on e.s.p.n. or you stop a goal you can do that in an ordinary see it or november. yeah. we don't have this kind of luxury here. as a signing itself has a magic. performance becomes beautiful making it absolutely unique. just pushing the material when choosing a play with think about the way it's going to be presented in sign language let's take her janice tradin as an example i'm sure there is some connection between the east and our movements it's very important there you know. i was looking for some eastern fairy tale and thought about this play yes who was really. the fish. who did ship.
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the syria that up yes.
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many. many.
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years counting while singing and dancing. this is broken down to eight notes sixteenth notes and so on and in time they start to do it on their own. they just need to have a signal they have a really good sense of timing and rhythm just a muscle with a signal they can do. well what if we just have to set the pace there are quite a lot of completely deaf people out there on stage. to. do. you know. who don't need. to do. it.
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there. are two cars x. we call them cars x. because they're from. hearing impaired community calls them the twins if you mention the twins everyone knows who you're talking about but they're absolutely different. because it's a dashing cousin. and alex a very quiet and modest. most of the canny buz if they're more into dancing to music and into the rhythm of the communities you know.
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to. move one of the over. to see. through.
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i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. have you got the. job. for.
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six. sleeps. that's a. ok
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he's into the next round let's hear it from the guys they're making progress nothing's holding them back a round of applause. closer look who is here with been waiting for you for ages or are you one has been looking for you everywhere i'm ready thank you go ahead.
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why you put it here do they really talk about the chest of course they mean the hearts. than your typical do so this is a lesson in the art of expression for fourth year students wanted well working with a shakespearean sonnet they chose it and so we now have to tackle it. to the problem is that shakespeare's language is english the poet marshak translated into russian and we're trying to do it in sign language which is much more difficult. looking so now we deconstruct it and try to figure out a way in which it can be signed. and the. this is. that if. that's the way i would do it. the quizzes accorded with it we're looking for
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a sign that will best convey the meaning of the word or expression sometimes even a big chunk of text. quite often one sign will be enough to communicate an entire sentence. but listen to. me you know that. what i did not know our fight here bot. ah there it is.
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you know who. the is more of this place is an opportunity to experiments to act the part of the queen or savage things that deaf people rarely get to do what do they do work at the plant then go home have something to eat and go to sleep. and may need this it's a kind of refinement of things they don't have wow. so it's not fun for them anymore to interact only with deaf people behind of spoil down to the such occasion making them feel strong and smart and grown up the things that they used
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to have at the plant that kind of environment doesn't attract them anymore when the . artists from a theater need a slow. start . the first in the. box but. would if i was there. but for. me
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a. little bit there will be any. good i'm. used to. usually when i introduced the guys i say they are special because they can hear us with their eyes and saying with their hands personally i think it's
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a crime that such artists aren't used on stage because they are in their element here and so. should. you my face is not. very good. no but you know like that. so you have. frank fish if and then you return to your position. how can we eat this of course you can't
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it's not poisoned when i was a young actor what they used to kerosene all over the food. that's because they wanted to cut costs. action. right. yet you used to turn back to us turn back to us. i. would.
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called. will go. to.
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the basic idea of this play is the lust for power the want to get it someone kills his brother so if you kill your own brother you also have to die but everything goes wrong as a result. just nothing else just people like to play the things that are clear to them feel this play is quite simple they can add some inner psychological aspect or something personal them case they need to think yeah i. want to. be the.
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most in my little book and if we try to take the main idea and embody it into the silent part of the playing they like it because it doesn't have many words which will include a deaf person drowns under words. alike. they only need a couple of signs to understand each other and in the region we talk a lot and say some unnecessary words and that's why all tourists like those they s.g. are global drives him crazy there are too many words there. deaf people seldom explain their love there are very private people and when you have a situation of open emotions in so many words my dear i love you it gives them goosebumps because they have a different psychophysiology. an
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idea of the students but i hope that this play will enter our repertoire i really do. i don't know their plans after graduation all i know is that some of them are going to leave but there are some actors that are really into it so i hope that they will stay.
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