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the challenges america doesn't seem credible story with bobby wind starts december 10th on g.w. . i had a balance in that i have a disability that i knew could actually that's not true of understood how it feels pretty funny. here wants to be a professional dancer. he trains every day with a dance company in germany's black forest region. it's called scene outside or seem to hear dancers with and without disabilities perform together. the company doesn't give your ex condition as an impairment, seeing instead his artistic potential. it's
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such a cut, the flood plain first, they stretch and warm up and take time to center themselves. it's a special day for the dance company to ask the tox, the 1st day of the new production puts you on the 1st performance will be in a few months time. and the 2 choreographers claimed sanchez and tino will have their work cut out for them. as will all the members of the group. because everywhere her soul begins with a meditation. and it's hot. the training here focuses not only on producing a top performance,
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but also on developing the ability to look into words and hear a production has a meaning. of course, it's called no name. asterisk, the musical. yes, it's a battleship der and diversity and it will be your expects production with scene. it's fine. he's been a part of this inclusive ensemble for 6 years now. it specializes in contemporary dance theatre bringing together performers with and without disabilities. artistic potential is what counts here, nothing else. and there's plenty of that. whether it's ricardo, who is unable to walk or your who has down syndrome more than me being different is normal for me. and so is accepting the way we are through teen. somebody using mind, see weisel is just to be
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a dancer and so on this the son you don't sing is my thing, but i love the medium and i've realized that i need movement. i need it for my mind, but also from my mind. but in my mind, i'm just sitting in a wheelchair the whole time would be terrible night for me, dancing is about lightness and strength. i do it in time, but don't sing as also make me more self-confident. one doesn't need that. because to you, i've become a so confident, young woman. i notice that in myself now. here a good work artist still need to complete their training as professional stage dancers. they spend every afternoon here in the mornings they do with showing up in a workshop for the disabled
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choreographers team of heiner center has developed their ambitious training concept together. they feel that dance companies generally should be more open to people with disabilities, giving them equal opportunities walk inside kenosha tuns. contemporary dance is about expression. it's good movement dealing with various themes on the stage through body language and for shit in taman suspicion of to be pushed into indeed money pit, you know individuality. yes. diversity and working with different people should bring them together on the stage. each person in each body where there without listening to it will fill these points on the discipline, to contemporary professional dancers what they are interested in like disabled or even inclusive moment.
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but not everyone agrees with their approach to. this must be found us beyond of course we have to be honest and say that many theatres and other establishment that we'd like to work with are performed projects with are not open to a degree from even a 50 1. and that's because of discrimination between team a disc, communion, to some members of the ensemble live in shared accommodation. not far from the rehearsal room. they've come back for a break. this is it, and there's my news, your thinking is that your hands out piece of cake left over from his 28th birthday party earlier in the week making not 5 years
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ago here. moved out from his parents' home, 450 kilometers away to come and live here in this accommodation for him. it was a big step towards independence. but heard that in quick about it twice, did you? i suggested it in the group that a new york said straight away. ok. yeah, i'll move to the black forest. yup, that's right. no news media not being able to do things. life is like teaching the way the barriers and moving forward form the sort of positive thinking and not seeing things so negative, you know, because he spends many hours a day rehearsing, often alone today too. he heads back to the dance around after everyone else is finished. he wants to show us a solo dance that he performed on stage. and a few months ago, he received
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a grant to take part in a very high profile dance workshop. he was the 1st dancer with a disability to be seen such a grant. and i was so relieved to have so many people in the audience. so if you want some shots and to be able to give my own performance, i'm going to found a mom. i thought it was really, really good. a theme and being able to show them my abilities and strength, but my potential so that they can see, yes. that's a dancer. yeah. and he has a disability, but he's a normal person, a man's humanity. dancing and performing on stage is
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something completely natural for him. what he wants is for the audience to see him as a professional dancer. nothing more, but nothing less either. i have down syndrome and i have a disability, but actually that's not true. it's not how i feel. i'm just a moment person like you and, you know, we return to the dance company for months later. it's no just a few days to go before the premiere of the new production. from time to me, i'm really looking forward to the prime time pretty novice gets. we've now reached a final point where the production doesn't belong here anymore. so now it needs a stage and the
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state's beans make up. and constance, today's the 1st full dress rehearsal jerk is hoping that this premiere will bring him another step closer to his goal. in the sukarno home, i'd like to do other things too. and not just david theall, that's why once he's completed his dance training get seen, it's only it's like to take on roles with other dance companies that don't normally include artists with disabilities. heroics, colleagues, fernando, often dances with other conventional companies. he says, competition between the dancers is fierce, not like it seems at sinai, where there's more, a sense of team spirit to dancers are very similar to automatically compete with each other. when there's a more different, they are, the less that happens here. everyone seeks to draw the best out of each other when it does that of constantly comparing themselves. to say hello to your mom 1st,
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i'm with, you know, it's their 1st reunion in months. your experiments have traveled right across germany for the premier to watch their son perform. they noticed his dance, tell it early on and encouraged it. but they never thought he could have a professional dance career shepherd as my i didn't take it so seriously for guns. and because i couldn't see that he has any prospects. and you know, we have to have been through higher education to do training like thoughts that went on the opportunities just aren't that doesn't stop them today. they're grateful that you're grabbed his opportunity when it came and other to do that because development, he's undergone
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a sensational for us to never expected that your group be so independent published in this world and live out his talents or so i'm told in reference to your one time you don't come finally to pick. i don't realise they're performing it in theatre in the city of a quite thing and they're about to go on stage. you know, i'm a bit nervous but i'm really looking forward to this premier of history because i just feel like a professional dancer and person at a tense of the production explores the theme of a role reversal, a one time sat in a wheelchair, the boundaries between different genders merge as the performers have a fixed identity, they're constantly changing the
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premiere a super sounding success. he couldn't sell enough of the don't see, it's really amazing how i've never seen anything like that before. i thought it was really beautiful. and the variety of tone styles and so free the guy your thanks there can't put enough every day. he hopes to convince many more people in future that artists like him to make contemporary dance richer. and for the 1st
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