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ds_0031_panarapoetryinsign_cap_01.mp4
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Identifier:
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ds_0031_panarapoetryinsign_cap_01.mp4
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Title:
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Poetry in sign
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Creator:
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Panara, Robert
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Subject:
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Deaf Poetry
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Subject:
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American Sign Language literature
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Subject:
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American Sign Language
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Subject:
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Deaf, Theater for the
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Subject:
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ASL poetry
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Summary:
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Dr. Robert Panara starts out by presenting Japanese Haiku poems. He fingerspells the poem, and then acts it out using sign transliteration, body language, and facial expressions. The next poem he signs is Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost, continues with a poem by Robert Burns, A Red, Red Rose, and the Star-Spangled Banner song by. Next he provides a signed rendition of Marc Antony's famous speech Friends, Romans, and Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ears by Shakespeare after Caesar's death. Finally, he signs his famous poem, On His Deafness (modelled after John Milton's On His Blindness)
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Publisher:
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California State University at Northridge
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Digital Publisher:
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Rochester Institute of Technology - RIT Libraries - RIT Archive Collections
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Date of Original:
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1974
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Date of Digitization:
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2018
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Broad Type:
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moving image
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Digital File Format:
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mp4
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Physical Format:
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VHS
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Dimensions of Original:
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26 minutes
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Language:
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American Sign Language
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Language:
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English
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Original Item Location:
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RITDSA.0031
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Library Collection:
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Sculptures in the Air: An Accessible Online Video Repository of the American Sign Language (ASL) Poetry and Literature Collections
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Library Collection:
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Robert Panara Deaf Video Collection
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Digital Project:
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2018-2019 CLIR Grant-ASL Poetry and Literature
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Catalog Record:
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https://albert.rit.edu/record=b3954538
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Catalog Record:
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https://archivesspace.rit.edu/repositories/2/resources/820
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Place:
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New York - Rochester
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RIT Spaces and Places:
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Henrietta Campus
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Rights:
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RIT Libraries makes materials from its collections available for educational and research purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. It is your responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish or reproduce images in print or electronic form.
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Rights:
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CC BY-NC-ND: Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Transcript:
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FIREWORKS SHOOTING TO THE SKY,
EXPLODING, BURSTING, COLORFUL,
HIGH IN THE SKY.
BOOM, BOOM, THEY GO OFF!
EXPLOSIONS EVERYWHERE.
SPARKS MAKING THEIR WAY
DOWN TO THE EARTH.
AND THE PEOPLE WATCHING...
AND SEEING THE FIREWORKS FADE
AND END
TO THE LEFT AND TO THE RIGHT.
THE SHOW HAS CONCLUDED.
THE DARKNESS HAS RETURNED.
I SEE A BUTTERFLY
IN THE DISTANCE,
FLYING, FLAPPING ITS WINGS
UP AND DOWN,
FLAPPING OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
AND THEN IT CALMS DOWN
AND SETS ITSELF WITH THE WINGS
SLOWLY COMING TO AN END
WITH THE FLAPPING.
AND THE GONG OF THE BELL
RINGING,
THE BUTTERFLY AWAKENING
AND FLYING ONCE AGAIN,
FLAPPING ITS WINGS.
AND THE PITCHER WARMS UP,
LOOKS FOR THE CALL HE WANTS,
GETS THE CALL FROM THE CATCHER.
AND THE SUN BEHIND THE PITCHER
BEAMING ITS RAYS ON THE FIELD.
AND THE PITCHER WINDS UP
AND LETS THE BALL RIP.
THE BALL'S HIT HIGH IN THE SKY
AS THE PITCHER FOLLOWS
THE TRAJECTORY OF THE BALL.
THE EARTH...
A FORCE EVER TURNING.
AND WE SEE THE FLOWERS,
WHOSE SWEET AROMA SPRINGS FORTH.
AND THE BLOOMS
FROM THE FLOWERS GROW,
BUT EVENTUALLY THEY LOSE
THEIR LIFE.
AND THEY FALL BACK
TO THE EARTH...
WHETHER IT'S THE FLOWER
OR MYSELF.
ENTITLED...
RIDING ALONG
ON A HORSE AND CARRIAGE,
I STOP THE HORSES AND LOOK OUT.
CALLED...
ENTITLED...
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Notes:
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"This project is supported by a Digitizing Hidden Collections grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation."
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