Imagine attending a concert or performance as a person who is hearing impaired.
Perhaps you may get the general idea of the song by reading lips and feeling the vibrations of the music, but it’s definitely not the full experience a hearing person will have.
That challenge is the inspiration behind Music in Motion, a community group that uses American Sign Language and dance to provide a more accessible performance for a variety of audiences.
The group includes students from Washougal and Skyview high schools, as well as Clark and Mt. Hood community colleges. They range in age from 16 to 19 years old, and none are hearing impaired.
This Thanksgiving, they’ll be taking their show on the road, so to speak, and performing at Disneyland. They are the first ASL choir to be selected for this honor.
“It feels very humbling,” said Tami Grant, director and Camas resident. “My oldest daughter is deaf and will be meeting us down there. She is our biggest fan and to be able to bring the magic of Disney music to a whole new audience with her rooting us on is pretty exciting.”