Wednesday 22nd September, 大象传媒 Two, 1PM
Coming up on today鈥檚 programme, we join a group of teenagers from the Ear Foundation as they take a trip to London, experience the Underground and pay a visit to Downing Street. 听The Ear Foundation run a number of teen days, where teenagers with cochlear implants can get together, have some fun and share their experiences. See Hear took up the invitation to travel to London with them and take in the sights and sounds of the capital. We see just how important these days are for the teenagers to share their experiences of wearing cochlear implants.
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And friend of See Hear Caroline Parker is returning to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.听 Not as a performer this time, but to see how accessible this years fringe festival was for Deaf and hard of hearing festival 鈥 goers.
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Whilst we were off air over the summer See Hear met up with Deaf author Louise Stern at Latitude, a festival of music, literature and performing arts. Louise is fourth generation deaf has published her first book. The book is called 鈥淐hattering鈥 and it鈥檚 a collection of tales about young women setting out on journeys of discovery. The book looks like it will cause a stir in the way the relationship between language and silence is viewed.
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Let us know what you think!
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And just to let you know that on Wednesday 29th September the programme will go on out at 11am on 大象传媒 Two.
Comment number 1.
At 22nd Sep 2010, ohforfs wrote:Please, please can you tell me what the electronic tune was playing whilst author Louise Stern was talking? There were two tunes that were just amazing and very accessible for the partially hearing. The first was amazing, the second really good too.
Please - I have to get this tune again! wow!
It was perfect music for what Louise was talking about.
Thanks,
Kevin
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