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‘Rose Ayling-Ellis is showing you can be deaf and still be happy’: Deaf performers hail the Strictly effect
The actress’ silent break on last week’s show was the TV moment of the year – and it’s changing perceptions around deaf performers and British Sign Language, too. Read my full The i Paper article here
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Audio memory and good vibrations: how Strictly’s first deaf dancer might take home the glitterball
Deaf choreographer Mark Smith and deaf dancer Billy Read explain how Rose Ayling-Ellis will fare when she makes British TV history. Read my full Telegraph article here
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Tagged ballroom, dancing, deaf, deaf dancer, eastenders, rose ayling ellis, strictly, strictly come dancing, telegraph, tv
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