Narayan Seva Sansthan’s Divyang heroes showcase their talent with calipers, wheelchairs, crutches, and artificial limbs at Divyang Talent & Fashion Show. The nonprofit organization has successfully organized 14 Divyang Talent Shows for the differently-abled and underprivileged.
In the 14th Divyang Talent show in Mumbai, 40 performers suffering from severe medical conditions like autism, cerebral palsy, and polio performed intriguing stunts, dance sequences and ramp walks for the second time. Divyang Heroes participated in a four-round fashion show. There were different categories namely Crutch round, group dance round, wheelchair round, and caliper round.
A 29-year-old artist from Mumbai who performed Lavani, a Marathi folk dance, during the 14th Divyang Talent Show. Jyoti grew up in the corridors of Mumbai's congested slum, with her one hand being shorter than the other one. She describes that people around here may have conservative thoughts towards her dancing, but she never allowed herself to bow down even in most difficult circumstances.
The show received an overwhelming response from visitors. Showcasing the talent and encouraging the feeling of pride among talented differently-abled who stand determined to transform their lives with the support of Narayan Seva Sansthan is the sole of this event.
IT GIVES THE DIFFERENTLY-ABLED CONFIDENCE TO BE IN SOCIETY.
IT EMPOWERS THEM AND MAKES THEM FEEL ACCEPTED BY SOCIETY
IT INSPIRES THEM TO TRANSFORM THEIR LIVES
IT GIVES THEM A PLATFORM TO SHOWCASE THERE TALENT AND BRINGS OUT THE MOTIVATION IN THEM
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