DailyGood: News That Inspires - Aug 20, 2026
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"Your present circumstances don't determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start." — Nido Qubein |
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Bringing Live Music to Deaf Audiences, with the Help of Air GuitarLuke Holdsworth spent his teenage years assuming live music simply wasn't for him -- not until his mid-20s did he attend his first concert, standing in a crowd he couldn't fully enter. Now, as one of the UK's most respected British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters at live events, he stands at the front of sold-out stadium shows, channeling not just lyrics but tempo, vibe, and attitude. For Holdsworth, the work is inseparable from many years with no entry point: "As a deaf person, you always have to explain, or ask for access, or have a defense ready" -- and the interpreting stage is his response to that. What he offers deaf audiences isn't a workaround but a full door into what he calls one of humanity's most basic joys: losing yourself in a shared moment. His story is a quiet argument that access isn't charity -- it's the difference between a person standing at the fringes of a shared experience and being enveloped in it completely.
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Be The ChangeToday, look up a sign language interpreter performing at a live concert on YouTube - there are many remarkable clips - and watch with your full attention, noticing how they translate not just words but rhythm, emotion, and attitude into movement. Notice if watching an interpreter work quietly shifts how you understand music and the boundaries we assume around it. |
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