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The Dance of Words (2014)

Over 200,000 people in Canada are deaf. For deaf francophones, Quebec Sign Language is essential to both their identity and their connection to the deaf community. In the past decades, parents and doctors have pushed for hearing aids, cochlear implants and a mainstream education for deaf kids. Yet this thrust into the hearing world has come at a price for some deaf students, who may have trouble following classroom activities and end up being marginalized. The Dance of Words features young artists who have embraced their deaf identity in adulthood after spending a difficult childhood in the grey zone between hearing culture and deaf culture. These emerging artists show how they are using the arts to build a deaf culture that makes them proud. They shine a spotlight on their community while promoting and advancing deaf culture with a keen sensitivity.

Released Sept. 26, 2014 44 min None+

Genres: Documentary

Production Companies: ONF | NFB

Country: Canada
Production Country: Canada
Languages: English

Runtime: 44 min.
Released: Sept. 26, 2014
Digital Release: Sept. 26, 2014
Status: Released
Certification: NR

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