The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Makaton choir’s delight at music video response

Sing It Sign It’s uplifting clip of You Will Be Found is proving a hit

- SCOTT MILNE smilne@thecourier.co.uk

Members of a Tayside choir have said they are delighted with the outpouring of love they have received.

Tayside-based Sing It Sign It Choir released an uplifting music video yesterday as part of World Down Syndrome Day.

It featured youngsters and family members using Makaton, a streamline­d form of sign language, to help people communicat­e as they develop their speech.

The stars of the clip use Makaton to sign the lyrics of the song You Will Be Found, which appeared in hit-Broadway show Dear Evan Hansen.

The video quickly racked up views online, with many people taking to social media to say how uplifting it is.

Makaton tutor and founder of the group Mike Carlin described the response as phenomenal.

Now, some of the families involved have shared their joy at the reception.

Carly Harris-Ward, whose children Macy, 13, and Roe, 9, appeared in the video, said: “I think it has exceeded the expectatio­n.”

Ann Paterson, who supports another star of the video, Ben Baxter, said: “What we wanted to do with the clip was to raise awareness that people with Down’s syndrome are not alone, and to educate.

“The reaction online has shown that it has done that.

“Ben really enjoys Makaton. It really helps with his speech.

“The whole of his class at Dunbarney Primary School are learning Makaton to understand what it’s about.”

Hannah Ross is another member of the choir who appeared in the video.

“I looked in the morning and it was quite surprising to see how well it had done,” she said.

“I have been with the choir since week six, so just as it was still beginning. I’ve really seen it grow since then. At Christmas it was out the door.

“I think the success of the video will encourage us to try other things like this.

“My son is quadripleg­ic, so it is not likely that he will ever use Makaton, but he loves music.

“I thought it would be a good way to meet people who have lived similar experience­s.

“While I haven’t used Makaton at home, it has come in handy in college, where I study.

“There was a kid with Down’s syndrome who was in and was struggling to communicat­e with other people so I was able to use Makaton with them.

“Mike Carlin started the choir not really knowing what would happen so for something like this is well deserved,” she added.

 ??  ?? Tayside’s Sing It Sign It Choir has released an uplifting music clip.
Tayside’s Sing It Sign It Choir has released an uplifting music clip.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom