With the help of BSL interpreter Chris Fonseca, Stormzy is making grime more accessible to deaf people.
interpreter Chris Fonseca, the star put on an accessible extravaganza that opened the floodgates to the idea of widely interpreted Grime songs.
‘I think we tried to remove the stereotypes and the assumptions that deaf people do not enjoy music – deaf people can’t hear, they don’t like music. It’s a complete trope. It’s not true. The interpreter and performer continued outlining how he felt Stormzy’s work could kick-start a change in the way the deaf community and music interacted.https://www.instagram.com/p/CQiSZtDn30v/
‘And I think he’s seen this as a good opportunity and it’s everybody coming together to support each other, to expand. The London-based choreographer shared: ‘We were given five songs from Stormzy and we had to make sure that they were really representative of their own individual makeup through the musicality, through the pace and picking out some of his mannerisms.
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