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Saturday, September 27, 2014

5 TIPS ON WITH WORKING WITH STUDENTS WHO ARE DEAF OR HAVE HEARING LOSS

Some of you asked where the written works that I've written for VSA..About working with Deaf people in classroom.

While I feel blessed to teach what I know- sometime having limit doesn't do justice on what I want to teach but I do hope that one will get something important rather than nothing.. Keep in mind i had to keep this under 300 words.. I really hope you all keep sharing your wisdom as I keep sharing mine. Please also share feedback if you want. 
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5 TIPS ON WITH WORKING WITH STUDENTS WHO ARE DEAF OR HAVE HEARING LOSS

A photo of Antoine Hunter.
By Mr. Antoine Hunter
The Deaf community exists in towns and in schools around the world. With a slowly increasing presence in popular media again (through television shows like Switched at Birth and actors like Marlee Matlin), this tight-knit community is currently receiving a bit more recognition. Here are five tips on working with Deaf students, which apply to school-age students and life-long learners!
1. You have to get my attention in order for us to communicate, right?
As a dance teacher, I know that just getting students’ attention can be a challenge sometimes. When working with a Deaf students or hearing lost students, you can first try calling their name; all levels of hearing are different and some have more than others. If that doesn’t work, and you are in the student’s line of vision, try waving. If all else fails, go to the student and LIGHTLY tap the person on the shoulder and wait. I’ll also ask my students, Deaf and hearing, to point at me, when I say pay attention and when that happens, it helps bring everyone’s attention to the center so we can begin.
2. Environment plays a big part in effective communication and comfort.
Are you in a well-lit classroom or are shadows running across your face and mouth? Is the room noisy or calm and quiet without lots of vibrations? Hearing aids help to amplify hearing, i.e. noise levels, which means ambient sounds are often increased to a confusing and uncomfortable level. Deaf can sometime find heavy background vibration distracting. Be sure your classroom and surroundings are peaceful.
3. Deaf students love music too!
People often ask me what music they should use in dance classes, and in 2010 I offered some suggestions in Dance Teacher Magazine. I suggest finding music that has a bit of something for everyone. For example, Miles Davis’ album Doo-Bop and James Brown’s "I Feel Good" both have heavy bass and high horn pitches happening at the same time. Explore all kinds of music and find something for everyone to enjoy. Be aware that musical vibration is easier to feel when holding still, so play a musical rhythm first and then get everyone moving, Or play that music SUPER LOUD! 
4. There are many ways to communicate.
If you understand sign language and can sign with a student who is Deaf, that’s great! But there are other forms of communication; find out what works best for the student in that situation. Some prefer writing things down, and others can read lips and prefer you to speak clearly as you normally would. Your body language and respect are most important when communicating with a Deaf student. Turn your body to face the students so they can see your lips move, and don’t put your head down. If something is happening or is said elsewhere, let the student know.

Oakland, California-based dancer Antoine Hunter is founder and director of Urban Jazz Dance Company and the Bay Area Deaf Dance Festival in California. He teaches ballet, hip hop, modern, jazz, African, and creative dance to students of all ages at 10 different schools and performing arts centers in California’s Bay Area and serves as Bay Area Black Deaf Advocate President

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Antoine Hunter With Holly Shaw - Flamenco Portal !!




Antoine HunterHello Folk -
This concert is going to be really exciting because I am doing something new with a wonderful spirit Holly Shaw.
The work is very special because it a true communication forms in this dance. I've found myself really open and able to be me. Such blessing to commicate to learn about myself in so many level. A Urban (me) to Flamenco dance that I've never done before. Very smoking HOT in gentle ways! this dance is not to be missed please read below what Ms Holly Shaw had to say and share.

 
Flamenco Portal 
a performance of transformative works by Holly Shaw
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What is on the other side of "Effort"? When we allow ourselves to flow and play in the creative sandbox that we've each made out of our lives? What if style, genre, the forms we study, are just arbitrary choices - serving as the doorway, the portal, through which we can step into expansion of our highest selves?

This Thursday!! 
September 19th
7:30pm 
(doors at 7)
Berkeley Rose Labyrinth
2138 Cedar Street
Berkeley, 94709
 
Tickets $10-$20 

With Dancers:

Antoine Hunter

Rebecca Siegel

Anya de Marie

 
And Live-Musicians:
Laura Inserra 
Dara Roberts
Esteban Bello
 
Program includes a re-mounting of Holly's 
Solea por Bulerias with Cane 
and her contemporary piece,
 Effort and the Triumph of Being, 
as well as new pieces such as 
Heavenly Creatures,
a pas de deux with Antoine Hunter to Bizet's Carmen.
You'll also get a work-in progress sneak preview of her work 
that's being commissioned by West Wave Dance Festival
The Outlaw
with dancers Rebecca Siegel and Anya de Marie

Gracing the evening with their live-music compositions will be
multi-instrumentalist, Laura Inserra,
vocalist, Dara Roberts,
and flamenco guitarist, Esteban Bello
providing accompaniment as well as original musical solos.
 
 

HollyShaw Holly Shaw is a professional dancer, choreographer, and creativity coach based in the San Francisco Bay Area for over a decade. While principally a flamenco dancer she has also studied contemporary modern dance, as well as other ethnic dances, and those techniques and sensibilities tend to weave themselves into her work as choreographer and coach. For the last several years, Shaw has performed as a soloist with the internationally renowned company, Caminos Flamencos, worked as a freelance choreographer, and also produced the Eve's Elixir Project, a platform for artists of contemporary world dance wanting to bring new ideas to traditional dance forms, producing several shows in the San Francisco Bay Area. She currently coaches artists of all types, teaches dance composition workshops, performs, and produces The Sunday Salon, a quarterly performing arts showcase. Her latest work, The Outlaw, has been commissioned by the West Wave Dance Festival, to be premiered October 5th, 2013 at ODC. To find out more about how you can become a thriving artist, please visit  www.movingtowardsyourdesires.com

Friday, May 11, 2012

Antoine Hunter with SAN FRANCISCO ARTISTS KIM EPIFANO & STEPHEN KENT HIGHLIGHT SAN DIEGO DANCE FESTIVAL


Hey everyone,
Busy I know so much going on here I want to invite you to show that will be in San Diego. Two night only : May 25 and 26, 2012.. I am doing an amazing duet and I don't believe that any of you should miss it. If you are near by closer than ever to see me perform with such wonderful company of Kim Epifano's work COME COME COME DO Never MISS a show that Kim Epifano does when I am in it....(laughing). Needless to say I would love to see you all there peace and Love.





http://www.rincondance.org
SAN FRANCISCO ARTISTS KIM EPIFANO & STEPHEN KENT HIGHLIGHT SAN DIEGO DANCE FESTIVAL
Consider This Your Invite.
Click here to find out more

(Dancers: Christine Bonansea, Antoine Hunter. Musicians: Kim Epifano & Stephen Kent. Photo: Elazar Harel.) 


"BLURRED BORDERS 
DANCE FESTIVAL"
 
#14 

TWO NIGHTS ONLY: MAY 25 & 26, 2012 

Blurred Borders Dance Festival returns with a vibrantly eclectic display of live music paired with state-of-the-art, outside-the-box dance theatre. 

This year featuring ... 

* KIM EPIFANO & MUSICIAN STEPHEN KENT - (SAN FRANCISCO) 
* DARCY NAGANUMA (NEW YORK) WITH MUSICIANS KYLE ADAM BLAIR 
& ANDY MUEHLHAUSEN
 - (SAN DIEGO) 
* JOE ALTER (SAN DIEGO) WITH LUX BOREAL DANCE - (MEXICO) 
* PATRICIA RINCON DANCE COLLECTIVE - (SAN DIEGO) 

The artists above are crossing boundaries and idioms and blurring lines between art forms with their quality collaborative, experimental work and their daring inventiveness. A cultural landscape of fresh, top-notch multi-media dance-theatre, including three San Diego premieres. 
This is why you come to the theater. 

WHEN: 
May 25 & 26 (Friday & Saturday), 2012 @ 8:00 PM 

WHERE: 
Saville Theatre, C St. at 14th St. (downtown San Diego) 
Free parking in SD City College campus parking lot 
(C St. @ 13th St., SD 92101) for run of show.
 

TICKETS: 
* In Advance: 
$12 Students/Seniors; $18 General 

* At the Door: 
$10 City College Students; $15 Students/Seniors; $22 General; 

BUY ADVANCE DISCOUNT TIX HERE. EASY ... 
http://rincondance.org 

Questions? Call us at 760-632-5340. Or email: RinconDance@pacbell.net 

Blurred Borders Dance Festival is an annual cross-cultural dance event created to foster the artistic exchange and pollination of local, national, and international artists, produced each year by the Patricia Rincon Dance Collective. Blurred Borders venue is being sponsored by the San Diego City College Department of Visual & Performing Arts. 

Significant funding is provided by the San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture, the University of California Institute for Research in the Arts, UCSD Latino Studies Research Initiative, San Diego City College Department of Visual & Performing Arts, and private donors. 

Come see why Blurred Borders Dance Festival has become 
an important annual San Diego performing arts event.
 


DISMANTLE. DELINEATE. DISCOVER.


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

3-27-09 California School for the Deaf Fremont celebrated Deaf PAH!

Antoine hunter head down to California School for the Deaf Fremont ! On March 13, California School for the Deaf celebrated Deaf PAH! I am alway there for the community often people never knew I was there or forgot I was there. I been going CSDF as long as I know. Sometime I teach in one classroom about dance or career- or sometime talk about real world out side the classroom. Doesn't matter what reason I am there- I Love supporting my community.. I never brag but here a little something and i bet many people never knew I was there!