International Center on Deafness and the Arts explained

International Center on Deafness and the Arts
Type:501(c)(3)
Founded Date:1997
Founder:Dr. Patricia Scherer
Location:Northbrook, Illinois
Focus:Deafness and Arts

International Center on Deafness and the Arts (ICODA) is a non-profit organization based in Northbrook, Illinois, US. Patricia Scherer is the founder and president. Founded in 1973, the organization is a registered nonprofit, tax exempt, 501(c)(3) corporation.

History

The Center on Deafness was founded in 1973 by Patricia Scherer, and became the International Center On Deafness and the Arts in July 1997.[1]

ICODA Programs

CenterLight Family Theatre performs using American Sign Language and Spoken English concurrently during the performance.

Story-N-Sign Touring Theatre was created in 1995. Performers who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Hearing perform short stories, poems and mimes in American Sign Language and Spoken English.

Icodance is a dance company whose dancers are Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Hearing.

Traveling Hands Troupe (THT) serves as an outreach program for ICODance Company. The program's members are deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing persons between the ages of 7 and 18. The troupe performs poems, interpreted song and dance for various service organizations.

I.O.I Program - In 1994 a partnership between Illinois State University, Oakton Community College & ICODA was established for the primary purpose of training teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing in the Chicago area.[2] [3]

Museum on Deafness at ICODA is a permanent exhibit on deafness and hearing loss.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Patricia Scherer, PhD . Worldabilityfederation.com . 1997-07-01 . 2009-04-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081204205718/http://www.worldabilityfederation.com/site/epage/21684_423.htm . 2008-12-04 . dead .
  2. Web site: International Center on Deafness & the Arts . Icodaarts.org . 2009-04-23.
  3. http://www.oakton.edu/resource/ims/catalog/imscollection.doc page 143, "Cochlear Implants: The Educational Impact on Children, Adolescents and Adults
  4. Web site: Northbrook Arts Commission . Northbrookarts.org . 2003-07-22 . 2009-04-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110727130344/http://www.northbrookarts.org/icoda.php . 2011-07-27 . dead .