How Do The Deaf Dance?
We interviewed ReDeafination, an independent hip hop dance club for the Deaf, to find out more about how they found their love for dance. "The deaf can do anything except hear. People often have the misconception that since we are deaf, we cannot dance and we are not associated with music. I want to encourage them to not look at our disability first, but look at us as a person first." Find out more about ReDeafination here - https://redeafination.com/ ----------- Subscribe for more content like this: http://bit.ly/SubscribeMOSG Catch more Millennials Stories here: • Millennial Stories = Follow us on our socials = Facebook: / millennialsofsingapore Instagram: / millennials.of.singapore Website: https://millennialsofsg.com/ = Behind the Cam = Director, Producer & Editor - Anmol Vaswani Cameras - Raymond Deoferio, Andrew Lee Looking to collaborate or sponsor a video? Email us: [email protected]

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