By HELEN O'NEILL - May 17, 2009 via AJC NEW YORK (AP) - An hour before the curtain rises, the choreographer stands alone on stage, nervously gazing at the rows of empty seats. Heidi Latsky is about to unveil the boldest, most important performance...
Filed under: cerebral palsy, no lower legs, shortened twisted arm, body image and beauty and disability and dance, as much about trust as about dance, Lawrence Carter-Long, GIMP, dance and disability, the provocation of GIMP, " changing perceptions, missing left arm, pushing through pain, Jeffrey Freeze, Catherine Long, disabled performers, "Two Men Walking, "I Like the Way You Move, advocate for the Disabilities Network of New York City, shattering perceptions, mixing two worlds, three able-bodied and three disabled performers, able-bodied and disabled, performance artist, Heidi Latsky, People see what is not there, choreographer, duet, woman with no fingers, Lezlie Frye, " Christina Briggs