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When song and sign come together

University News Last updated 20 September 2024

Samantha Lewis signing in British Sign Language

Alumna and mezzo soprano Samantha Lewis has integrated British Sign Language into her vocal performances, so the deaf community can have the same experience as everyone in the audience who can hear and speak.

She has recently recorded 鈥楾ired鈥 by Vaughan Williams and 鈥楾he Last Rose of Summer鈥, a poem by Irish Poet Thomas Moore, with BSL to reach the deaf community, so that they can experience the songs in the same way as everyone else.

In an interview, Samantha聽explained聽that singing and signing are like speaking two different languages at once. 鈥淏SL can come across abrupt and direct, as some of the meaning that you have with sound is lost. It takes time to understand how to change the movement of the BSL word into the meaning of the music, which creates a water effect of one movement flowing to the other with feeling.鈥

Initially, Samantha combined sign and song for her partner who is deaf, so that he would understand the song lyrics when he came to see her performances.

She added: 鈥淢eeting my partner opened my eyes to the deaf community, and how restricted they聽are in elements of life that are only made for a hearing聽world 鈥 the live theatre world specifically, amongst聽many different elements.鈥

Samantha debuted the combination of song and BSL in the 2023聽, where she reached the聽semi-final.

While performing at the Eisteddfod, two deaf people and a grandmother to a deaf boy were moved to tears, as they were able to receive the same experience and understanding as those who were hearing and speaking at the concert.聽

Samantha said: "We as performers strive to find and portray the meaning of the piece; above all we are storytellers, so including sign language into a performance does this. It tells the story across multiple audiences.

鈥淚t bothered me that when my partner came to my performances, he appreciated and supported what I did, yet he never knew what I was singing about. I felt like I was denying this audience what they should be able to experience, the same as those who can hear and speak. This is when I started to integrate sign language into my performances.

鈥淲ith sign and song, I feel the body and the core of the voice become one 鈥 it's almost like a dance. It has unlocked many things within my voice that I didn't know needed unlocking, and I feel more spiritually at home with myself, and I am pleased to have helped and emoted people along the way.鈥

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