Inside Disneyโs four-year journey to reimagine animation through American Sign Language
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LOS ANGELES, April 29 โ Disney Animation is giving some of its most iconic songs a new voice โ one spoken through hands, faces and movement โ reimagining classic numbers in American Sign Language to mark National Deaf History Month.
Songs We Donโt Talk About Brunoย from Encanto,ย Beyondย from Moana 2ย and The Next Right Thingย from Frozen 2ย were recreated using Deaf West Theatre performers as models for the animation.
The performances are bundled with behind-the-scenes footage in Songs in Sign Language,ย which premiered Monday on Disney+.
DJ Kurs, artistic director of Deaf West Theatre, said the project challenges the common misconception that deaf people and music donโt mix.
โThatโs actually not true โ quite the opposite,โ he signed during an interview with Reuters, noting that deaf and hearing-impaired artists have long signed and performed music, and that modern captions, assistive technology and high-powered headphones have made music more accessible than ever.
Hyrum Osmond, who also worked on Disney films Zootopiaย and Raya and the Last Dragon, said that this project was deeply personal for him.
Osmondโs father is deaf, and he said not learning ASL growing up created a barrier he wanted to address.
โThis came about as a way to connect and bring down barriers, especially between Disney Animation and the deaf community,โ he said.
The production presented unique challenges.
We Donโt Talk About Brunoย features multiple characters signing overlapping parts, while The Next Right Thingย required the character Anna to sign while climbing a mountain.
Kurs emphasised that ASL relies on facial expressions and full-body movement, details the animators carefully incorporated โ from raised eyebrows to subtle shifts in posture.
The Deaf West Theatre artistic director added that each song went through an intensive process of translation, rehearsal and filming, with performersโ movements captured from multiple angles and refined shot by shot.
Osmond praised the collaboration, calling the final result โart.โ โItโs less about signing individual words and more about conveying emotion,โ he said.
The project took four years to develop, with animation completed in six months.
Osmond said the lessons learned could open new creative possibilities.
โJust working through this sparked ideas and solutions,โ he said.
โI think itโs going to lead to things we havenโt even imagined yet.โ โ Reuters
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