Tuesday, May 26, 2009

The Dancing Wheels




The Dancing Wheels Company is the first integrated modern dance company to utilize both stand up and sit down dancers. Mary Verdi-Fletcher started the company in 1980. She was born with spina bifida and later became the first professional wheelchair dancer in the US. 
 Mary wanted to demonstrate how people with disabilities could access and have prominence in the world of dance. Now the dancing wheels perform all over the world, and continue to educate others about the positive effects dance can have on people with perceived limitations. 

She, along with the other members of her company use innovative choreography to develop stories to tell through movement. They have a large repertoire that ranges from story ballets to rhythm and movement set to music.

Here is an example of the Dancing Wheels work. Unfortunately I could not embed any of their professional performances, but this will give some insight into what it is they do. 
Ultimately, my feelings about the Dancing Wheels can be summed up by the following picture...




Sunday, May 24, 2009

AXIS Dance Company






Although the AXIS Dance Company and The Dancing Wheels are both integrated dance companies, they do have some differences. Most notable is the range of difference found in the AXIS company. Their dancers are not just able bodied or in regular manual wheelchairs. Some of them are in power-chairs, some are amputees that use crutches, others are supported by braces. They are all amazing to watch.

AXIS was created by founder Thais Mazur in 1987 in Oakland,California. He brought his contemporary dance pieces to audiences around the world and encouraged the spread of the art-form. Since 2001 the company has been directed by Judith Smith. She became disabled at 17 and threw herself into learning contact improv. This lead to her being a founding member of AXIS. She has collaborated with many choreographers to give the company a wide range of performance options. 

AXIS also has an educational program called Dance Access. They go to schools and other events to teach the public about integrated dance and to show children and teens that they can do anything they put their mind to. 

The following piece, danced by the AXIS Dance Company is what made me choose to do a blog on this topic. I found it late one night and couldn't stop watching it over and over again. 


Here is another...


Friday, May 22, 2009

Amazing Integrated Dance Videos

I thought a post with the many different video's I've found as inspirations would be appropriate. They made me want to learn more about the art-form. I hope one day to get to see a professional company live one day. 

I hope they are enjoyable, I found them to have incredible technique and be so beautiful. I'll admit, some of them made me cry. But then, I cried at Swan Lake to . 








Wednesday, May 20, 2009

What difference can dance make?

Dance has given so many people a way to express themselves. With this new art-form many people who would not be given the chance to dance, are now able to use dance to move their bodies, and open their minds. It also allows able bodied dancers to connect with those they may not have before.

Integrated dance allows everyone to reach their full potential through dance, and shows the rest of the world how with a little ingenuity, anyone can do just about anything. It seems that all of the dancers have a higher quality of life through working together. 

Here are some videos that use the dancers own stories to explain the good integrated dance can do.