TDF Sponsors 12th Annual 'Interpreting For The Theatre' Institute 6/1-6 In NYC
By: Gabrielle Sierra May. 27, 2009
Theatre Development Fund, through its TDF Accessibility Programs (TAP), will sponsor the 12th Annual "Interpreting for the Theatre" Institute from June 1 - 6 at The Juilliard School in New York City. Since 1998, this one-week intensive program offers proficient theatre interpreters from across the United States the opportunity to explore advanced techniques for signing plays and musicals. Classes will be taught by New York's top theatre interpreters, with involvement from members of the Deaf community throughout the week.
"We feel that this program has succeeded in raising the national standard for theatre sign language interpretation over the past 12 years. It is an extraordinary experience for these talented interpreters. After their week in New York City studying with the true masters of the craft, they return to their hometowns and apply what they learned to their art," says Director of TDF Accessibility Programs, Lisa Carling. "It has been our mission to ensure a more professional quality of interpreting for theatre goers who use American Sign Language as their primary means of communication."Areas of study will include: "Theatre Interpreting Techniques," taught by Alan Champion and Candace Broecker-Penn (who between them have interpreted over 140 Broadway plays and musicals); "Translation," taught by Stephanie Feyne and Lynnette Taylor; "Body Work" by Alexander Technique expert Lauren Schiff; and "Contribution of Deaf Professionals," which will draw upon Deaf professionals in the tri-State area who have contributed to the field of sign language interpretation for the theatre.
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