WHEELCHAIR DANCESPORT USA

WHEELCHAIR DANCESPORT USA

The Sport of Wheelchair Dancing
Grows in Popularity Worldwide
Wheelchair dancing is continuing to grow in popularity around the globe and is now recognized as an official international paralympic sport.
With an increasing number of dance centers and organizations that cater to those who are physically challenged, wheelchair users can learn to dance socially or competitively -- and actively participate in their favorite dance styles, including square dancing, line dancing, ballet, jazz, Latin American, and traditional ballroom dancing.
In more than 40 countries, people of all ages and physical abilities participate in dance activities with their manual or power mobility chairs. There are four ways in which to dance:
1.Combi-dance: Integrates an able-bodied individual with a disabled dancer and allows couples to participate in 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.
2.Duo-dance: Features two wheelchair dancers gracing the dance floor together.
3.Group-dance: Includes wheelchair users and able-bodied individuals dancing in synchronized formation, as well as participating with free-style movement to the music.
4.Single dance: Describes solo performances when a wheelchair user dances alone.
In addition to the enjoyment derived from dance lessons, participation and competition, wheelchair dancing ’Äì like other forms of dancing ’Äì can provide benefits both physically and mentally.
Wheelchair users have said they feel more inspired and confident from regular dance involvement.
In addition, some suggest that dancing has enabled them to require less physical therapy because of the exercise they get during practice and performances.
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YOU CAN DANCE
whether you are quqdriplegic or a paraplegic.
Some of our dancers use manual chairs.
Some of our dancers who normally use walkers,
use a manual chairs for dancing.
Some of our dancers who normally use power chairs,
dance in their manual chairs. ¬Ý
Mailing Address:
Wheelchair Dancesport USA Association
12 Gleneida Ct. # B2
Carmel, NY 10512
Tel: (845) 225-7941