In this stunning one-woman show, Eleni Papaleonardos steers us through the evolution of human communication, her life-long dance with dyslexia, and the Esperanto of street signs, finally driving head-first into the ever-daunting gap between language and meaning.

riyl Oliver Sacks, God's Ear, Bill Bryson, P. Westerberg's 'Dyslexic Heart'

Sources and Further Reading

09.18.2010

Stop Sign [language], at just under 60 minutes in length, leaves you begging to know more. And so we present, without further ado, Eleni’s official list of Sources and Further Reading.

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Stop Sign [language] video preview

09.15.2010

Don’t forget to share it!

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First look: Photo Evidence of Stop Sign [language]

09.14.2010

Eleni & co. let us into the top-secret studio to snap some pix at rehearsal. Here are a few of our favorites.

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Right Brain / Left Brain

09.13.2010

You will most likely read this with your left brain, but if you are dyslexic your right brain will get in on the action too. Here’s a brief video on the science of how the brain of a person with dyslexia works differently:

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Eleni posts some encouraging words from The Fonz

09.09.2010

“[To] every human being who has a learning challenge – how you learn has NOTHING to do with how brilliant you are. Because you learn differently, it does not mean that you don’t have GREATNESS inside of you! Every one of you has GREATNESS inside of you and your job is to figure out what [...]

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A Few Famous Dyslexics

03.04.2010

… and info on why they’re famous.

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Emergency Exit

02.23.2010

A note from Eleni

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Toes

02.23.2010

Do you have a little ballerina in the house? When she is barefooted, does looks like she is walking like she has high heels on?

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The Work Has Begun

02.16.2010

Sometimes, it just starts like this, with a pile of notecards, a laptop, and a big cup of coffee.

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