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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
That's good, nice line. Okay. Welcome, welcome to our show! We're about to present some traditional deaf stories and jokes and folk-lore, demonstrated by the Studio 101 actors and their program, "Deaf Kaleidoscope."
[00:24:17]
I'm going to start the day off by introducing the leader of the troupe, Jan DeLap. Would you please welcome her!
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[[applause]]
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{SPEAKER name="Jan DeLap/John Ennis (interpreter)"}
Thank you, thank you again. Welcome! [[Pause]]
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Last show we gave several skits, stories, that we deaf people love in our, in our life. This show will be more related with the hands, finger-spelling, shapes.
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For example, you see the cards all along the side of the tent?
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That is the finger-spelling, that's the alphabet. Using different hand shapes, like an A, for example, you can see it on the card.
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I'm wondering if you can finger-spell your name, if you look at the different cards. It might be fun to do that.
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But for right now, for an audience warm-up, I think, let us give you a little visual show.
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You'll have to watch closely to see what's happening. It's about a guy and a lady, on their honeymoon, just recently being married.
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You have to use your eyes here, this is a deaf tent! Alright. Dick Moore.
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{SILENCE}
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[[chuckles]]
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[[shout]]


Transcription Notes:
The announcer/presenter introduces someone called Jan DeLap, but it's unclear what the presenter's name is.