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ASL interpreter signs with students' virtual performance of 'Grease' song

Since the students' performance of "Grease" was canceled, a sweet, video mashup of "We Go Together" was played while Virginia Moore signed the quick lyrics.

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WHAS) — American Sign Language interpreter Virginia Moore has been one of the bright spots as Kentucky continues to deal with the coronavirus outbreak.

She’s signing every word and expressing every moment alongside Gov. Andy Beshear as he delivers his daily briefings many Kentuckians flock to.

As Monday’s briefing wrapped up, those watching were treated to a special performance.

Students from McCracken County High School were supposed to perform a stage version of the 1978 film "Grease" on Sunday night, but the performance was canceled due to social distancing measures.

They created a two-minute video mashup of students singing "We Go Together" from the end of the film and Moore signed along without missing a beat — even picking up every "rama lama lama ka dinga da dinga dong" and "dip da-dip da-dip doo-wop da doo-bee doo."

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