This weekend I was fortunate to attend the Deaf Missions Christian Interpreters Conference in Counsil Bluffs, Iowa. One of the lecturers was Noah Buchholz who presented on Theological Jargon and did a workshop on Deaf Literature: ASL Storytelling. He is known for his translation of Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky". Here is a link to another storytelling seminar he gave that you all might enjoy. :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2oN2Yo9aVI
If you are interested in Deaf missions check out their website here. They are full of resources including a translated ASL DvD bible. The hold the Christian Interpreters Conference every two years. The dates should come out in the next month or so for the next conference.
Yes!! It was wonderful! Such a great experience being around deaf folks and learning more ASL and how to really be a better interpreter. Noah is fantastic and I encourage everyone to watch his videos. His ASL is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this Anna. Will definitely have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteI have a copy of the Bible in full ASL. It's how I learned most of my signs before coming to EKU ;)) I can remember watching and thinking....how did they know to sign it that way?? I am always learning!!!
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