I call and I’ve a small hearing loss. It’s enough that I need hearing aids. 
Dancers have to be quiet if there’s a question from the floor. Having a 
wireless helps a lot so I can walk over to them. Partly due to my hearing I 
need to focus extra attention on making my voice clear, too.

As for hearing impaired dancers, we had an extreme situation back in 2012. We 
had a small “invasion” of deaf college students. One deaf guy came alone to few 
nights, and he really liked contra dance so he brought his friends after the 
first night. Those of us with some ASL (we’re in Boston) made attempts to 
interpret, but with dancers facing every which way it didn’t help. Plus we 
lacked signs for the figures. They appreciated the attempts, though. Mainly 
they just copied other dancers.

Not soon enough after this began we enlisted a professional interpreter (for 
free, we were grateful) but couldn’t get those folks to come back. The plan was 
to have the interpreter on stage. She gamely invented some signs for common 
calls.

Color me annoyed because the videos I have of that were lost in my Great Photo 
Drive Disaster of 2016.

\Bob Peterson
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