American Sign Language Poetry
Polansky
1/27/15


Writings
Three essays on American Sign Language, 2013
PAH!: A Quiet Suggestion for the Next Inaugural
("op-ed" style piece, suggesting an ASL poet for the next inauguration)
The Best American Poetry You'll Never Read
(long essay on ASL poetry, with a focus on the problems of translation into English)
Sound Without Meaning, Meaning Without Sound
(A description of class on ASL poetry and performance, Dartmouth College, 2011)

Teaching
CC2: American Sign Language Poetry and Performance in Translation
Photos, videos of performances, course materials, and other documents for  Dartmouth class, 2011
Guest faculty included:

Patrick Graybill  poet, actor and scholar (with Dennis Cokely as interpreter)
Janet Marcous (Deaf/Blind activist)
Christine Sun Kim (sound, visual and performance artist)
Rene Pellerin (Deaf/Blind storyteller)
Dennis Cokely (interpreter, scholar, teacher, Deaf culture activist)
Peter Cook (poet, performer, teacher) (with Kenny Lerner, as part of the Flying Words Project)
Monique Holt (poet, dancer, director, actor, artist) (with collaborator/interpreter Tim Chamberlain)

Graybill, Cokely, Holt/Chamberlain, and the Flying Words Project gave public performances at Dartmouth's Hood Museum of Art.
Videos of those performances


Festivals, Performances, Talks

"Eye Music": Festival of ASL Poetry and Performance at UC Santa Cruz, 2014
       
UC Santa Cruz, November 12 – 15, 2014

Curated and produced by LP

With: Patrick Graybill, Ella Lentz, Flying Words Project (Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner), Rosa Lee, Tom Holcomb, JAC, Shira Grabelsky, Karen Christie.
Interpreting coordinated by Kendra Keller




Flying Words Performance at Dartmouth, Fall, 2010

Talks, other

Music/ASL
Paradox.
Five-minute opera (in ASL), based on Patrick Graybill's poem.
Commissioned by Real-Time Opera, Oberlin, Ohio. Five performances and videotaping in Cleveland, 8/18/13. Monique Holt (ASL performer), Tim Chamberlain ("interpreter"), LP (guitar, composer), Daniel Goode (clarinet), Don Harvey (designer), Douglas Repetto (video), Randall Chaves-Camacho and Dan King, percussion; Paul Schick and Victoria Vaughan (producers for RTO)


Several "rounds" in ASL:

"for piano left hand,"  from the hour-long piano piece rbdmb ( B'midbar) (Numbers). Solo piano. "for piano left hand" is #14 of 17 pieces in the set, and is in the third section of B'midbar.