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Revision as of 05:50, 1 July 2018

Silent Sound Communities
Silent Sound Communities
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The Silent Sound Communities is a project envisioned and originally designed by Eliza Danenfelde Kirpe. The concept has evolved into a social enterprise, which is now seeking support as a startup.

Music connects people irrespective of language, culture or religion. Our "Silent Sound Communities" project aspires to connect different peoples of Cyprus, and especially Greek and Turkish Cypriots. Our innovation, however, is that we will use senses beyond hearing, to "listen" to the music, and to "dance" with the rhythm! Scientists have shown that music can be "heard" through all our body using specially designed vibrating suits. This is how deaf people can "hear." In our project, we start with deaf communities, and then engage all people in theoretical and practical workshops:

The practical part consists of workshops, educational modules, events etc. and toolkits to show different ways, methods of feeling music through our body and with help of new technologies. In this way we would promote social inclusion between deaf community and the rest of society, as well as social inclusion and understanding between Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities.

The theoretical part involves what we call peoples' science and research. We will engage deaf, as well as perfectly hearing individuals (mixed from different communities for each "experiment") to research activities in which we "test" their ability to dance following the rhythm which is sensed through the vibrating suits as well as their ability to recognize rhythms that are played by looking at people dancing following those rhythms.