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Home » Deaf and Hard of Hearing Forum » Deaf dance troupe set to perform at China's paralympics Messages in this topic - RSS
2/27/2008 7:36:20 AM
admin
admin
Posts 372
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A deaf dance group has given spectators a preview of what China may offer to the celebrations of the upcoming Paralympics.

The Special Art Troupe was formed in 1987 and has performed in more that 40 nations across the globe.

The dancers co-ordinate their movements by watching their conductor and communicate to one another by breathing on each others necks.
12/13/2009 3:23:10 AM
pramod bhabad
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Posts 432
A deaf dance group has given spectators a preview of what China may offer to the celebrations of the upcoming Paralympics.
The Special Art Troupe was formed in 1987 and has performed in more that 40 nations across the globe.
The dancers co-ordinate their movements by watching their conductor and communicate to one another by breathing on each others necks.

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1/20/2010 7:12:34 PM
shiela
shiela
Posts 104
It simply means that society does not discriminate people who are hearing impaired or the handicapped ones, and always give them a break to expose or express their talents .

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2/7/2010 10:22:31 PM
nakchura
nakchura
Posts 30
Now that was really entertaining. I don't find them very much good in the dance though. But the fact that they we're able to do that despite being deaf is what's truly amazing.
2/8/2010 11:23:56 AM
sherlock
sherlock
Posts 103
Its really good to see them participate in some events. It makes them boost their confidence on showing the world that they are alive and deserves to be respected.
2/25/2010 4:39:10 AM
siobe
siobe
Posts 5
Talking about boosting one's morale. I think they deserve all the respect the world has to offer. They are all talented and I'm very proud of them.
2/26/2010 9:24:21 AM
savvyeyty
savvyeyty
Posts 25
I hope they can still do a lot of concerts. They're not just entertaining but inspiring other people that being hearing impaired isn't really a hindrance to a good life.
2/27/2010 12:56:32 AM
sherlock
sherlock
Posts 103
Yeah, i'm looking forward to their next performance too. I kinda enjoy what they do. They make me proud as an individual.
2/28/2010 2:20:52 AM
bernard
bernard
Posts 80
This guys are really something. We should always patronize these kind of performers. They are simply one of a kind.
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