We at Open Arts are so excited to be involved with the Inclusive Tourism Training - Communicating with visitors who have hearing loss or are d/Deaf. This will be held on Tuesday January the 28th, 11:30am - 2:30pm at Crumlin Road Gaol.
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ALT Graphic in a simplistic style of iconic Belfast landmarks, such as: City Hall and the Harland and Wolff cranes. Above is the text "Embrace the Inclusive Spirit" in yellow upon a blue background. Below are the names of the partners involved: Belfast City Council, Tourism NI, Visit Belfast and Titanic Belfast.
Today, we concluded our 6 week BSL Series with the students at The Henley College. Thank you for your enthusiasm and participation over the last 6 weeks, it's been great to see your skills grow!
Huge thanks to the fantastic Anthony @SignSourceUKenrichmentpartnership.com/bs…
Flew from London to Lyric Belfast to catch show #TheTragedyOfRichardIII OMG!!! Best show & best Richard I ever see for a long long time!!! Casting, directions, costumes, lighting all fucking amazing. Got lump in my throat. Very proud of @Paulaclarke777 she’s brilliant!
Delighted to announce we have a 6 week Introduction to BSL course running this September with @SignSourceUK. Places are very limited so don't miss out! - surveymonkey.com/r/PECNIBSL
Location: 244 Woodstock Road
Duration: 6 Weeks
Does your business struggle to effectively communicate with deaf customers, clients or employees? Join Lisburn Chamber of Commerce and Sign Source NI for an introductory British Sign Language (BSL) training workshop designed specifically for businesses.
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A BSL linguistics lesson…🙌 A classifier handshape represents a group to which a noun belongs. It can be inflected to convey rich information in a sentence.
Watch how Kate suggests Patrick use the classifier for legs instead of his actual legs to avoid her getting kicked!!
BSL Interpreted performance!
We are delighted to bring you our British Sign Language Interpreted performance. This is where an interpreter is onstage interpreting the words and songs. They are suitable for:
The functions of language include communication, the expression of identity, play, imaginative expression, and emotional release.
All of the above using BSL…🙌
Another great session with Tourism Northern Ireland. Surely those friendly faces would make anyone book a flight to our lovely country! ✈️
Really inspiring work going on with Tourism NI and it’s super to be a part of it. @TourismNIreland
Great to team up with the @TitanicBelfast today for a super day of connection and learning. Our thanks to Rob and his guides for their insight and inspiration. 🙌 Massive thanks for @RXNI_Comm for funding today’s event.
discourses of linguistic deficiency are rife in England’s education system. rooted in classist, ableist, and racist assumptions about language, they frame marginalised children as responsible for their own struggles and deflect attention away from the state.
Always wanted to learn sign language?Check out the amazing events going on at @TheMACBelfast over Easter. Performances, workshops, activities and more! themaclive.com/your-visit/de…
Well, that’s us now.
What a wonderful Sign Language Week it has been.
We hope you have enjoyed some of the content and stories we have produced to persuade even more people to take up learning Sign Language and more about deaf culture.
#SLW2024#TimeToSign
In NI, there are 4,500 BSL users; that’s quite a community with a further 1,500 using Irish Sign Language. This makes it the 2nd most used language in the UK after English, so it’s well worth learning it.
Read our blog: thisissignsource.com/welcome…#SLW2024#TimeToSign