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One of the challenges was conveying the meaning of the lyrics succinctly: “I tried to understand the lyrics well and I tried to think about how to minimize the movements because the lyrics contained a lot of words,” Rezza said. In devising his winning choreography, Rezza said that he tried to follow the music’s rhythm and especially its bassline. One Instagram Reel, posted by Bali-based Deaf comedian Wayan Mindra, received more than 1,600 likes and has been watched more than 37,000 times. In addition to Rezza, who won a top prize of IDR 5-million, the judging panel awarded second and third prizes respectively to Andri Indarwan, who devised sign-language choreography to the song Manusia Kuat by Tulus, and Nenna Phanuela ( Athena Limbong), who danced with her mother to ABBA’s Dancing Queen. In reaching so many thousands of people they make a significant contribution to popularizing Indonesian sign-language.” “A sense of joy and creativity is palpable across so many of the videos. “I congratulate Rezza and all the entrants who posted such engaging responses to Show Your Sign,” said Valerie Julliand, the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Indonesia. It was co-devised by the UN in Indonesia and the International Labour Organization (ILO), in partnership with the Indonesian Association for the Welfare of the Deaf (Gerkatin), and the affiliated Sign Language Center in Indonesia (Pusbisindo.) Opening in early November, the Show Your Sign contest asked Indonesian social media users to create original choreography for one of ten pre-selected songs using sign language. The music was so upbeat, and I could feel the bass.” “I practiced a lot in front of the mirror, and my wife helped as well,” Rezza said at an online awards ceremony on Dec 9, explaining that he chose to devise choreography to Justin Bieber’s 2020 hit Intentions because “that song gave me goosebumps. Rezza Zimah, an actor from Jakarta who has a hearing impairment, has won the UN in Indonesia’s inaugural Show Your Sign competition, a sign language dance choreography contest the UN and partner organizations launched in the run-up to the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on December 3.