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Showing posts with label wheelchair dance. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Our Harlem Globetrotters Experience

Earlier this month the girls performed in the Harlem Globetrotters halftime show.  It’s the second time they’ve been able to perform in a show and it’s always such a fun and unique experience. They practiced like crazy and were so excited to have the opportunity to go out. They looked so beautiful and grown up and did such a great job. I’m a proud mom for sure.  








Monday, December 20, 2021

My Three Amazing Ballerinas



 This past weekend my girls danced in The Nutcracker with Dancing in the Streets.  They looked so beautiful and did so well.  They were in multiple dances and even helped create some of the choreography. Last year’s performance wasn’t able to happen due to covid and the girls missed it so much.  They were beyond excited to hear they’d be able to perform this year.  Dance means so much to them.  It challenges them to get out of their comfort zone, it challenges them physically, it’s is a great way for them to exercise, and they love expressing themselves and helping to teach others about their abilities through something they are all passionate about- dance.  Finding a dance studio that values this experience as much as we do can be such a huge challenge.  One that we've experienced ourselves.  They always feel at home at Dancing in the Streets, though, and are always welcomed there.  If you are looking for a wonderful, dedicated organization to support, they’re it!  You can donate by going to 
https://www.ditsaz.org/.  Here are some pictures from this weekend.   I think you can see their joy flooding through.  












Friday, March 15, 2019

Following Their Dreams of Dance

I'm so far behind on posting, and haven't posted some of our most recent amazing adventures.  This is one I don't want to miss, though! 

Right after Christmas, the girls were part of the Dancing in the Streets performance of the Nutcracker.  Each girl got to be the lead in their own dance, and they danced together in a few dances as well.  They had such a wonderful time and are still talking about it, even though it's been a few months.  The girls looked beautiful and were truly glowing.  They did a fantastic job.  

We are so thankful for Dancing in the Streets and all they do for not only our girls, but also the children in our community.  They see the beauty in each dancer and push each girl or boy to be their best.  If you'd like to donate to their organization, or learn more about what they do, you can visit https://www.ditsaz.org/.  Here are some photos and videos from their performance.

Deena's Solo



Ramya's Solo




Madi's Solo























Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Dancing in the Streets... A Dream Come True

Anyone who has ever spent time with my girls has surely realized one thing; they love to dance. Wherever they go, no matter what they are doing, if there's music, they start dancing. Madi's dream has been to dance on stage since she was just a tiny girl. She took dance lessons at the local community center, which she loved, but they never had performances on stage. I called so many studios, but couldn't find somewhere that would include her and also had real performances. Fast forward a few years, an adoption, a move to Tucson, and the hunt continued. A few good friends told us about Dancing in the Streets, so I contacted them. They were excited to work with the girls and included them in their performance of Sleeping Beauty.

Leading up to the performance the girls went to weekly practices. Joey and Soleste, the owners of the studio, worked hard to understand how the girl's bodies move and what they are capable of. They made sure to stretch them to try new things and move their bodies how they are able. 

They performance was AMAZING and the girls were just glowing. They wore stage makeup, tiaras, beautiful costumes, and were radiant! They had so much fun and are still telling everyone about it. We had friends, family, and even therapists show up to watch the girls and they truly felt like stars. It was such an awesome experience and it meant the world to the girls. We feel so blessed to be part of their studio and all that they do.  

Dancing in the Streets does so much for the community; even giving scholarships to kiddos who can't afford dance.  If you are looking for an organization to get behind, this is another great place that needs your help!  You can read more about them HERE.