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  • Miranda Harcourt
  • All items: 9
  • Videos: 4
  • Publications: 5
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  1. 1987
    JOURNAL – NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE DEAF

    NFD Journal: April 1987 (Vol. 1, No. 1)

  2. 1988
    JOURNAL – NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE DEAF

    NFD Journal: March 1988 (Vol. 2, No. 1)

  3. 1992
    JOURNAL – NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE DEAF

    NFD Communicate: March 1992

  4. 1992
    MAGAZINE – NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE DEAF

    NFD Communicate: June 1992

  5. 1992
    MAGAZINE – NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE DEAF

    NFD Communicate: September 1992

  6. 1986
    Video — Donated by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Image of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision

    The Magic Park

    In November 1986, film maker Ann Andrews organised a week-long drama workshop for six 13 year olds from Kelston School for the Deaf. The workshop concluded with the play, The Magic Park, written and acted by the students.

  7. 1989
    Video — Donated by Deaf Aotearoa Image of Deaf Aotearoa

    National Foundation for the Deaf promotional video

    National Foundation for the Deaf produce a promotional video explaining their role and the purpose of their member organisations.

  8. 1988
    Video — Donated by Television New Zealand Archive Image of Television New Zealand Archive

    Spot On interview of Deaf actor in 'Strangers'

    'Strangers' was a TVNZ-produced drama series for children, with one Deaf character played by 7-year-old Sonia Pivac. Reporter Phil Keoghan, from ‘Spot On’, interviews Sonia about being the only Deaf actor in the drama.

  9. 1987
    Video — Donated by Ngaire Doherty Image of Ngaire Doherty

    Using drama as a means of communicating

    A group of deaf and hearing-impaired people feature in ‘First Half’, where they “are using drama as a means of communicating”.