I'm a bit confused, it might not important for the nice work she's done - but what is Alice Sheppard's disability, why is she using wheelchair being able to walk? can't help to be curious.
Around 65% of people who use wheelchairs can stand and/or walk at least for short periods or distances. We use our chairs to manage pain, fatigue, and/or balance problems, which may or may not be constant.
Who you are creates the art you make. The wheel is a shape and a motion. They make arcs across the floor and through the air.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING
NEVER STOP THE DANCE!
SAFE TRAVELS, ONWARD BOUND!
Sly glimpses of truly passionate work! I'd so love to see you dance IRL! Thanks for sharing!
I needed the ability to like this more than once!
I want them to be a couple so bad! But I think they are just phenomenal at performance!
I'm a bit confused, it might not important for the nice work she's done - but what is Alice Sheppard's disability, why is she using wheelchair being able to walk? can't help to be curious.
I don't know what her disability is, but some wheel chair users are able to walk, but for only short distances
Around 65% of people who use wheelchairs can stand and/or walk at least for short periods or distances. We use our chairs to manage pain, fatigue, and/or balance problems, which may or may not be constant.