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A Bay Area dance company puts performers with disabilities in the spotlight

The dance world often bases its praise on how dancers can defy gravity with jumps, kicks and twirls. But a few wheelchairs, roller skates and a trapeze helped a Berkeley-based team turn old and powerful ideas of athleticism and running on their head.

By pairing disabled dancers with able-bodied performers, AXIS Dance Company began to shift attention from the impossible to the art of the possible.

The group’s unique exploration of dance – developing different ways to translate inner thoughts, feelings and ideas into physical movement – began as a therapeutic method to restore bodily independence. AXIS’ work in bending the rules of contemporary choreography coincided with the national disability rights movement that began on the campus of UC Berkeley and quickly gained international acclaim.

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