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Jul 23, 2022 · July 23, 20226:22 AM ET. By. Sylvia Jarrus. Enlarge this image. Eve Dahl, 14, of Wisconsin after the Dance Mobility's Adapted Ballroom Dance Competition for persons with physical disabilities...
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Nov 6, 2021 · Our contributor, Rebecca Sullivan, got the opportunity to interview Kate Stanforth about her inspirations to become a dancer, her dance academy and how the dance industry can be more inclusive. You can also get involved in dancing yourself with Kate’s how-to video on simple ballet techniques adapted for wheelchair users or anyone with reduced ...
Share profile. Disabled Leaders in Dance. Watch on. Emma Gladstone (Artistic Director of Dance Umbrella) discusses contemporary dance that includes disabled dancers or is created by disabled choreographers, with Janice Parker (artist), Claire Cunningham (artist), Dan Daw (artist) and Honne Dohrmann (Director of Tanzmainz, Germany).
Mar 9, 2021 · Both disability and dance require knowing the ins and outs of one’s body, and disabled people tend to be experts in their own unique movements. Artists like New York–based Yo-Yo Lin and New ...
Dec 1, 2020 · To See and Be Seen: These Dancers Make Disability Visible. Heidi Latsky’s “On Display” and Kinetic Light’s “Descent” show the broadness and diversity of the field of disability dance ...
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Sep 6, 2019 · Disabled dancers learn to redefine the aesthetics of movement at UCLA – UCLA College. Harmanie Taylor, left, and Vanessa Cruz perform a duet during the Dancing Disability Lab at UCLA. Photo: Reed Hutchinson/UCLA.
Feb 28, 2022 · Chloe Johnson. February 28, 2022 · 3 min read. Disabled dancers are making movement more inclusive and accessible. (Photo: Getty Creative stock image) At age 14, Kate Stanforth was training to be ...