by crozboz » Feb 27th, '11, 16:52
Hey all,
In the middle of writing an article for MagicSeen, and I was wondering on other magicians opinions of this?
At the LADs convention in October, they had an impromptu interpreter, Emma Jane Heap, come and sign for a lot of the lectures at the convention.
Her boyfriend is a magician, but when a few deaf magicians turned up, she asked Dave & Craig (organisers) if it would be okay to get up and sign for it.
Having spoken to Emma in depth, she understands enough about magic to explain terms such as DL, top change, etc. without it being, say a hired interpreter to come in and have to manually spell out each word for them.
The lecturers were fine with it, the organisers were fine with it, as far as I could tell, the convention goers had no problem, and it didn't cost anyone anything.
If this is the case, why are there no deaf interpreters at Blackpool for example?
For the sake of research, would anyone have a problem with having an interpreter at the Blackpool convention?
All the best,
Croz
All the best,
Croz