With Infinite Inclusion Dancing In My Wheelchair Is Possible

When I was Child it seemed  like my friends took dance classes as soon as they could walk. For a little girl with cerebral palsy, taking dance classes and performing dances in public seemed like an impossible dream. On November 13, 2o16, my childhood dream came true! I performed on Venice Beach Boardwalk with Infinite flow a wheelchair dance company. I started taking an integrated dance class with Marisa Hamamoto, the founder and artistic director of Infinite Flow,a wheelchair dance company, two months before the performance in this video. Marisa convinced me that even someone who uses a power chair like I do can be can be dancer if she is willing to learn and follow the choreography. With infinite inclusion dancing in my wheelchair is possible.

 

TALBOTS Noticed Me wearing their skirt

Sunday afternoon  during the Infinite Inclusion Beauty event I posted a photo of myself on my Facebook page with the caption : I look like I just rolled out of TALBOTS catalog.” Gina P. from TALBOTS commented on my outfit. That’s what #InfiniteInclusionBeauty and #AccessibleHollywood  are about getting people in the fashion industry to that people affected by disabilities wear their clothes too.1621843_789384857798018_7826488790505032747_n-1