Video Work of Sign Language Song Dance by Deaf and Hearing People Completed
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The Japan Sign Language and Culture Association announced the completion of "Wings of Hope," a music video featuring an equal number of deaf/hard-of-hearing and hearing performers. This groundbreaking project aims to express through the body, transcending sound, and was filmed in a single take, a rare challenge in Japan. It showcases a diverse cast, including professional deaf dancers and high school students, demonstrating the potential for co-creation between deaf and hearing individuals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the title of the music video completed by the Japan Sign Language and Culture Association?
- A: The title of the music video is 'Wings of Hope'.
- Q: How many deaf and hearing performers participated equally in the 'Wings of Hope' music video?
- A: An equal number of deaf/hard-of-hearing and hearing performers participated in the project.
- Q: What makes the filming of 'Wings of Hope' a rare challenge in Japan?
- A: 'Wings of Hope' was filmed in a single continuous take, a rare achievement in Japan.
- Q: Which organization announced the completion of the 'Wings of Hope' sign language music video?
- A: The Japan Sign Language and Culture Association announced the completion of the video.
- Q: Who are included in the cast of the 'Wings of Hope' music video project?
- A: The cast includes professional deaf dancers and high school students from both deaf and hearing communities.