Autistic Students Compete With Touching Dance Routine

Apr 07, 2020 by apost team

"The Greatest Dancer" is a show broadcast on the BBC in Great Britain. This show is hosted by Alesha Dixon and judged by pop singer Cheryl, Matthew Morrison from 'Glee' and Oti Mabuse from 'Strictly Come Dancing'. Its panel of judges has seen it all when it comes to dancing performances.

However, a recent episode showed them something different. A group of young people that call themselves AWA - Autism With Attitude, wowed the panel with their amazing street dancing.

Autism With Attitude is made up of a group of young people who currently attend, or once attended a school for people with autism. Their school has a dedicated dance teacher.

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These teens confidently walked onto the stage. They show off their talent and perform in perfect unison.

You could tell that they were into it and are committed to doing their best. It was also clear that they had a lot of fun together and wanted to make their teachers and parents proud.

The audience was stunned. The judges were wowed, too. The troupe earned a standing ovation from the crowd, and they moved on to the next level of the dance competition, Express reports. Chances are good that they will continue performing in a way that inspires everyone who watches them.

What do you think about this group and their performance? Have you ever been surprised by the special skills of someone who has a disability? How did you tell that person that they did a good job or show your appreciation? Let us know your thoughts and pass this fun clip on.