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Southern California
April 2012
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18-21, 2012. SIGN LANGUAGE STUDENTS WELCOME!
There are workshops for working interpreters as well as for ASL students. OhSoEZ.com welcomes you
to the National Sign Language and Interpreting Conference at the
Anaheim Convention Center (Across from Disneyland). There are workshops
for interpreters, interpreting students, teachers of the deaf, parents and kids,
and sign language students. For all the details, click the links on the
lowest row of the menu bar at the top of this page titled NSLIC or visit
www.nslic.com.
Early Bird Registration Ends this month! CEUs available.
April 24, 2012. ASL Club welcomes you to PIZZA NITE from 6 pm to closing at
Round Table Pizza, 23254 Lyons Ave., Santa Clarita, CA 91321. If you have any
questions or more information regarding these monthly events in Los Angeles
County. Contact Newton,
NewtonGray@earthlink.net.
April 25, 2012. The
Fountain Theatre Presents The world premiere of a modern day re-imagined
signed/spoken version of the classic “Cyrano de Bergerac.” Cyrano is a
brilliant deaf poet hopelessly in love with Roxy, a beautiful hearing woman.
But she doesn't understand sign language and instead loves Chris, his hearing
brother. Can Cyrano express his love to Roxy with his hands? Or must he teach
Chris to woo her, to “speak his words” for him? ASL (American Sign Language)
becomes the language of love in this new spin on a classic love story. The
Fountain Theatre, 5060 Fountain Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, 90029. For more
information, contact
lucy@lucypr.com
or visit
www.fountaintheatre.com.
8:00 pm.
April 26, 2012. Chapman
University ASL Club welcomes you to SEE WHAT I’M SAYING FILM SCREENING from
7pm to 11pm at 1 University Drive, Orange, CA 92866. Chapman University ASL
Club is hosting a screening of "See What I'm Saying", the Deaf Entertainer's
Documentary, on Thursday, April 26th. The event is free and open to the
public! This documentary is a must see, chronicling the struggles of 4 Deaf
performers to break into the entertainment world. The director, Hillary Scarl,
will be hosting a workshop at 7:00 pm in Demille Hall, room 101, and then we
will be screening the film afterward. Come join us for a workshop with an
amazing director, and a great evening of film! For more information, contact
ifmyhandscouldspeak@gmail.com.
April 26, 2012. The
Fountain Theatre Presents The world premiere of a modern day re-imagined
signed/spoken version of the classic “Cyrano de Bergerac.” Cyrano is a
brilliant deaf poet hopelessly in love with Roxy, a beautiful hearing woman.
But she doesn't understand sign language and instead loves Chris, his hearing
brother. Can Cyrano express his love to Roxy with his hands? Or must he teach
Chris to woo her, to “speak his words” for him? ASL (American Sign Language)
becomes the language of love in this new spin on a classic love story. The
Fountain Theatre, 5060 Fountain Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, 90029. For more
information, contact
lucy@lucypr.com
or visit
www.fountaintheatre.com.
8:00 pm.
April 27, 2012. Shut Up
and Sign welcomes you to Coffee Night from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm at 665 East
Foothill Blvd., Claremont, CA. Shut-Up and Sign ASL group would like to
invite everyone out to Coffee Night at the Claremont Starbucks. If you have
questions please email Charmaine at
aslfan@hotmail.com.
April 27, 2012. ASL
Club welcomes you to COFFEE NITE from 7:30 pm to closing at Starbucks Coffee,
1356 Third St. (in Promenade), Santa Monica, CA 90401. For more information,
contact Newton,
NewtonGray@earthlink.net.
April 27,
2012. Cabrillo Music Theatre welcomes you to ONCE UPON A MATTRESS - ASL
Interpreted Performance! Beginning at 8 pm at Bank of America Performing Arts
Center at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand
Oaks, CA 91362. Before Rapunzel got tangled, before Fiona met her ogre, before
Belle tamed the beast, there was....Princess Winnifred! Watch as Princess
Winnifred swims the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab! Will the Evil Queen
keep these two lovebirds apart? Will a small pea hidden below twenty mattresses
cause the Princess a sleepless night? Cabrillo’s all-new production of this
Broadway favorite – which launched the career of a young Carol Burnett – will
provide a fresh, contemporary spin on this popular tale. This Kavli Theatre
premiere is perfect for the entire family. And you’ll never look at fairy tales
quite the same way again. Kids! Come dressed as a Princess, a Prince, or in PJs
and receive a free gift! For more information, contact
info@cabrillomusictheatre.com or visit
www.cabrillomusictheatre.com.
April 27, 2012. The
Fountain Theatre Presents The world premiere of a modern day re-imagined
signed/spoken version of the classic “Cyrano de Bergerac.” Cyrano is a brilliant
deaf poet hopelessly in love with Roxy, a beautiful hearing woman. But she
doesn't understand sign language and instead loves Chris, his hearing brother.
Can Cyrano express his love to Roxy with his hands? Or must he teach Chris to
woo her, to “speak his words” for him? ASL (American Sign Language) becomes the
language of love in this new spin on a classic love story. The Fountain
Theatre, 5060 Fountain Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, 90029. For more information,
contact
lucy@lucypr.com
or visit
www.fountaintheatre.com.
8:00 pm.
April 27, 2012. You are
invited to SANTA MONICA ASL from 8 pm until close at Starbucks, 1356 3rd Street
Promenade, Santa Monica, CA 90401. This event welcomes anyone interested in
ASL...Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Hearing. Especially open to beginners. A safe
place to practice Sign! A great place to network for other Deaf events. Contact
Jessmyne at
santamonicaasl@yahoo.com
if you have questions. SantaMonica ASL on fb. DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE
TO DO YOUR OBSERVATION ASSIGNMENTS!!!
April 28, 2012. ASL
Interpreters: Southern California Renaissance Pleasure Faire welcome you to The
Original Renaissance Pleasure Faire from 9:45 am to 7 pm. There will be 16
interpreters throughout the run of the faire. We will have 10 Interpreters with
Faire experience (several are certified) and 6 students. Each week a schedule of
Interpreted show will be posted on our fan page on Facebook at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ASL-Interpreters-Southern-California-Renaissance-Pleasure-Faire/293017043942.
The park charges $10 per car to enter the park. The tickets to get into the
faire are $25 each. Occasionally the Faire offers discounts and they also have
group discounts. Go to the website for more details. Hope to see you there! For
more information contact the ASL Interpreters Director, Laurie Sullivan at
renfaireterp@aol.com.
The location is Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area, 15501 E. Arrow Highway, Irwindale,
Ca 91706.
April 28, 2012. South
Coast Repertory welcomes you to ASL-interpreted performance of The Prince of
Atlantis at 2:30 p.m. at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Things
aren't going so well for Joey Colletti, one of the biggest seafood importers in
the East. He got into a little trouble with his company and landed in a minimum
security prison. To add to his woes, after 30 years, the son Joey never knew
wants to meet him. In prison? Maybe his brother Kevin can put the kid off for
nine months—until Joey gets out. But Kevin has a couple of problems of his own.
Set in the Down the Lake section of Boston, where the jargon is all their own,
and so is the bombast, this tender—and funny—play is all about family, loyalty
and love. For more information, visit
www.scr.org/tickets or contact
peter@scr.org.
April 28, 2012. The
Fountain Theatre Presents The world premiere of a modern day re-imagined
signed/spoken version of the classic “Cyrano de Bergerac.” Cyrano is a brilliant
deaf poet hopelessly in love with Roxy, a beautiful hearing woman. But she
doesn't understand sign language and instead loves Chris, his hearing brother.
Can Cyrano express his love to Roxy with his hands? Or must he teach Chris to
woo her, to “speak his words” for him? ASL (American Sign Language) becomes the
language of love in this new spin on a classic love story. The Fountain
Theatre, 5060 Fountain Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, 90029. For more information,
contact
lucy@lucypr.com
or visit
www.fountaintheatre.com.
8:00 pm.
April 29, 2012. ASL
Interpreters: Southern California Renaissance Pleasure Faire welcome you to The
Original Renaissance Pleasure Faire from 9:45 am to 7 pm. There will be 16
interpreters throughout the run of the faire. We will have 10 Interpreters with
Faire experience (several are certified) and 6 students. Each week a schedule of
Interpreted show will be posted on our fan page on Facebook at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ASL-Interpreters-Southern-California-Renaissance-Pleasure-Faire/293017043942.
The park charges $10 per car to enter the park. The tickets to get into the
faire are $25 each. Occasionally the Faire offers discounts and they also have
group discounts. Go to the website for more details. Hope to see you there! For
more information contact the ASL Interpreters Director, Laurie Sullivan at
renfaireterp@aol.com.
The location is Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area, 15501 E. Arrow Highway, Irwindale,
Ca 91706.
April 29, 2012. The
Fountain Theatre Presents The world premiere of a modern day re-imagined
signed/spoken version of the classic “Cyrano de Bergerac.” Cyrano is a brilliant
deaf poet hopelessly in love with Roxy, a beautiful hearing woman. But she
doesn't understand sign language and instead loves Chris, his hearing brother.
Can Cyrano express his love to Roxy with his hands? Or must he teach Chris to
woo her, to “speak his words” for him? ASL (American Sign Language) becomes the
language of love in this new spin on a classic love story. The Fountain
Theatre, 5060 Fountain Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, 90029. For more information,
contact
lucy@lucypr.com
or visit
www.fountaintheatre.com.
2:00 pm.
April 30, 2012. LAST DAY FOR EARLY BIRD
REGISTRATION. OhSoEZ.com welcomes you
to the National Sign Language and Interpreting Conference at the
Anaheim Convention Center (Across from Disneyland) on
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