There is an awesome dance, called the Thousand-Hand Guan Yin, which
is making the rounds across the net. Considering the tight
coordination required, their accomplishment is nothing short of
amazing, even if they were not all deaf. Yes, you read correctly.
All 21 of the dancers are deaf. Relying only on signals from
trainers at the four corners of the stage, these extraordinary
dancers deliver a visual spectacle that is at once intricate and
stirring. Its first major international debut was in Athens at the
closing ceremonies for the 2004 Paralympics.
Click here: Thousand-Hand Guan Yin
www.youtube.com/watch
is making the rounds across the net. Considering the tight
coordination required, their accomplishment is nothing short of
amazing, even if they were not all deaf. Yes, you read correctly.
All 21 of the dancers are deaf. Relying only on signals from
trainers at the four corners of the stage, these extraordinary
dancers deliver a visual spectacle that is at once intricate and
stirring. Its first major international debut was in Athens at the
closing ceremonies for the 2004 Paralympics.
Click here: Thousand-Hand Guan Yin
www.youtube.com/watch
