Main Menu
Search


Advanced Search

Article Options
 »  Home  »  Newsletters  »  June  »  JUNE 2006 Newsletter
 »  Home  »  Newsletters  »  2006  »  JUNE 2006 Newsletter
JUNE 2006 Newsletter
Published  06/1/2006 | June , 2006
Page 5

THE DERBY CITY NSCIA NEWSLETTER


From the Internet-ed.

WHEELCHAIR DANCING
By Avery Rogers

Just because you can't walk doesn't mean you can't dance. Believe it or not, wheelchair dancing is an up and coming sport pursued by people with disabilities in 40 countries around the world, including the United States. IPC Wheelchair Dance Sport is a great resource for internet users to the major organizations around the world that promote wheelchair dancing on both the recreational and competitive levels.

Organizations such as Axis Dance Company and Full Radius Dance are helping to bring together the dance community and the disabled community by promoting change in how people view Disability. Wheelchair users can pursue square dance, line dance, ballet and jazz. Additionally, Combi-dance style (a wheelchair user dancing with a non-disabled partner) allows people with disabilities to participate in standard dances, such as waltz, tango, Viennese waltz, slowfox and quickstep as well as Latin American dances such as samba, cha-cha, rumba, paso doble, and jive. Duo-dance is the style where two wheelchair users dance together, and group-dance is wheelchair dancers and non-disabled dancers dancing in formations or free performances.

Also known as integrated dance, wheelchair dance has been in existence for over two decades. Integrated dance companies have been forming around the world since about 1980, and the first international dance competition took place in Japan. In the United States, one organization of particular note is Dancing Wheels, a pioneer dance company located in Cleveland. Annually, it presents 120 performances, workshops for educators and healthcare professionals, and residences. Full Radius Dance, a company located in Atlanta, has a Positive Motion dance program which caters to adults and children with disabilities and which focuses on the creative and artistic qualities of dance. In addition to wheelchair users, visually impaired people also participate in classes which help the students with directionality, following directions, balancing, and purposeful movement. It is first and foremost, a creative performing arts company which perceives disability as being only a secondary characteristic to graceful dancers.

Aside from helping to integrate disability and dancing, wheelchair dance is a sport which provides its participants with inspiration as well as health benefits. Wheelchair users have reported feeling more confident and able-bodied, and some have even reported needing less Physical Therapy, due to the workout they get during practice and performances.

 

 

FOR SALE!!!!***

97 Mercury Sable LS; station wagon. Leather interior; 6-cylinder; 6-passenger seating; rear-facing third seat; Braun wc topper; Monarch hand controls. 93,000 miles. Price negotiable. Call Ruth @ 239-9754 after 5 p.m.

2001 Dodge Intrepid. 30,000 mi; leather interior; automatic transmission; Braun overhead wheelchair carrier & hand controls. Call Ruth at 239-9754 after 5 p.m.

*2003 Ford F-250 lift-equipped green/gray van; leather seats, TV, DVD player. Playstation hookup, am-fm radio. Rick Miller, 937-2245.

*Shower Chair; 2 yrs old, negotiable; Invacare 900 Action Power Chair; 4 yrs. Old; $600. Call 448-5296.

*Cookbooks for Sale: Recipes compiled by Chapter members; $10:00. Call David @ 589-6620.

*Video tapes for sale. Various topics related to spinal cord injuries. Call David Allgood or Buddy Lawson.

***If assistance is needed to pay for any of the above items, contact Kentucky Assistive Technology Loan Corporation at  for information on loans at 5% interest to qualified candidates.

For information on wheelchair dancing in Louisville, contact All That Dance at 502-671-7874 (this came up as a link to wheelchair dancing on the 'net.. Wheelchair dancing isn't mentioned in their website, however. Call for more information).

Also, email chasandjohnnie@email.msn.com for information on wheelchair dance clubs in Louisville.