Meghan Markle‘s signature style blends classic elegance with modern chic looks. Her fashion choices often feature clean lines, neutral tones, and statement pieces that exude sophistication. Effortlessly embodying timeless fashion, it’s even more fun to see her add some summer frivolity to her looks, which she subtly has done during her trip to Columbia.
José David, Prince Harry, Leonel Umaña Parra, Meghan, and Colombia Vice President Francia Márquez visit local charter school Colegio Cultura Popular in Bogotá, Colombia, on August 15, 2024 | Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation via Getty Images
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are drawing attention to the first Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children. This summit will take place in Columbia this November. In partnership with their Archewell Foundation, Meghan and Harry are participating in meet-and-greets, forums, and media events to draw attention to the conference and advocate for social media safety and best practices for families.
José David, Prince Harry, Leonel Umaña Parra, Meghan, and Colombia Vice President Francia Márquez visit local charter school Colegio Cultura Popular in Bogotá, Colombia, on August 15, 2024 | Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation via Getty Images
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are drawing attention to the first Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children. This summit will take place in Columbia this November. In partnership with their Archewell Foundation, Meghan and Harry are participating in meet-and-greets, forums, and media events to draw attention to the conference and advocate for social media safety and best practices for families.
- 8/19/2024
- by Ali Hicks
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Disney and Deaf West Theatre celebrated International Day of Sign Languages with a new music video for “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” the hit track from “Encanto.”
Featuring both American Sign Language (Asl) and Colombian Sign Language, the video plays the scene from the film next to an all-Deaf Colombian and Latinx cast of translators. The cast consists of Nataly Barahona as Pepa, Andres Otalora as Felix, Donna Valverde as Mirabel and Abuela, Jasmine Garcia as Isabela, Joseph Rocha as Camilo and Andrea Rodriguez as Dolores.
According to a press release, the sung English lyrics were translated into Asl and Lsc by a team of Sign Language Choreographers who worked through the text to create the best and most accurate translation. Donna Valverde and Nataly Barahona served as Asl Choreographers, working alongside Dp Andres Otalora and editor Austin Balaich.
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Featuring both American Sign Language (Asl) and Colombian Sign Language, the video plays the scene from the film next to an all-Deaf Colombian and Latinx cast of translators. The cast consists of Nataly Barahona as Pepa, Andres Otalora as Felix, Donna Valverde as Mirabel and Abuela, Jasmine Garcia as Isabela, Joseph Rocha as Camilo and Andrea Rodriguez as Dolores.
According to a press release, the sung English lyrics were translated into Asl and Lsc by a team of Sign Language Choreographers who worked through the text to create the best and most accurate translation. Donna Valverde and Nataly Barahona served as Asl Choreographers, working alongside Dp Andres Otalora and editor Austin Balaich.
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- 9/23/2022
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
Disney Music Group has teamed up with Deaf West Theatre, a Tony award-winning company, to release an American Sign Language version of the hit song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from Walt Disney Animation’s “Encanto” in celebration of Friday’s International Day of Sign Languages.
The video features an all-deaf Colombian and Hispanic cast, utilizing both American Sign Language and Colombian Sign Language to add additional layers of authenticity to the song. The sung English lyrics were translated by a team of sign language choreographers who worked through the text to find an accurate signed translation of the song for the video.
Featured in the video are Nataly Barahona (Pepa), Andres Otalora (Felix), Donna Valverde (Mirabel and Abuela), Jasmine Garcia (Isabela), Joseph Rocha (Camilo) and Andrea Rodriguez (Dolores). Principle creatives include Donna Valverde and Nataly Barahona (Asl Choreographers), Andres Otalora (Director of Photography) and Austin Balaich (Editor).
“The...
The video features an all-deaf Colombian and Hispanic cast, utilizing both American Sign Language and Colombian Sign Language to add additional layers of authenticity to the song. The sung English lyrics were translated by a team of sign language choreographers who worked through the text to find an accurate signed translation of the song for the video.
Featured in the video are Nataly Barahona (Pepa), Andres Otalora (Felix), Donna Valverde (Mirabel and Abuela), Jasmine Garcia (Isabela), Joseph Rocha (Camilo) and Andrea Rodriguez (Dolores). Principle creatives include Donna Valverde and Nataly Barahona (Asl Choreographers), Andres Otalora (Director of Photography) and Austin Balaich (Editor).
“The...
- 9/23/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
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