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This video is from the Miriam and Kenny Lerner collection. From the program book: Debbie will share the history of her own poetry process and explain why she is a poet. Comparisons between poetry and storytelling will focus on the development of personal style, themes, handshapes, and moods with emphasis on coloring innocent expression in ASL poetic form. Ms. Rennie will conclude her presentation with how she fell in love with the concept of community: developing the relationship ‘bridge’ between hearing poets, hearing fans, and deaf poets, deaf fans. Summary by Dr. Karen Christie. Matthew Moore introduces Debbie Rennie. In this presentation, Debbie Rennie traces how she became a poet including her experiences in theatre. She explains a number of techniques she uses in poetry such as: descriptive and outline use of fingerspelling, playing with limited handshapes, rhythm, frozen images, transformations, choreography, speed, facial expression as well as other elements. In addition, she describes important aspects of storytelling which she identifies as character development, storyline, the building of expectation, and audience involvement. During this presentation, she performs "Swan", "Missing Children", a number of Haiku, a story about her roommate, and an excerpt from Kipling’s Just So Stories. She ends her presentation talking about the dangers of labeling and judging the works of others as well as the importance of community support. Matthew Moore with brown hair is wearing a short-sleeved striped shirt over brown slacks. Debbie Rennie has brown shoulder-length hair and is wearing a purple long-sleeved shirt over a purple skirt and woven belt. She is in front of a window with many panes. For more information, please go to the Deaf Studies Archive finding aid link URL: https://archivesspace.rit.edu/reposit... Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY-NC-ND You can download the video and share it with others as long as you credit us, but you cannot change them in any way or use them commercially. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... https://licensebuttons.net/l/by-nc-nd... "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." https://www.clir.org/2018/01/clir-ann...