By Mary Flavin, WTRF (April 6, 2026)
WHEELING, W.V. (WTRF) — Young dancers of all abilities had the chance to take part in a one-of-a-kind workshop at Easterseals Rehabilitation Center thanks to the Dancing Wheels Company and Oglebay Institute’s School of Dance.
Dancing Wheels Company specializes in physically integrated dance, a form of dance that translates movement for performers who need a wheelchair or mobility aid.
Dancer and instructor “Lil Craig of 2Reel” says as someone whose path in the arts was more limited, it was a dream come true to be a part of something that not only fulfills his passion but shows others they can do it to.
“I didn’t know anyone who knew how to translate, I didn’t know anyone who knew how to integrate the two body types together. Then Dancing Wheels came into the picture and here we are, we’re able to learn a lot and teach others to embody these types of art.”
Craig “Lil Craig Of 2Reel” Sams III, dancer & instructor, Dancing Wheels Company
“For people of all abilities and people with disabilities who may or may not know about the opportunities available to them to learn, train, dance – we’re broadening the possibilities for more people and give more visibility about what we do.”
Sara Lawrence-Sucato, director of education, Dancing Wheels Company
Both instructors say today’s lesson is about more than just dance; it’s about leading by example and showing there’s different ways to express your gifts.
For more information on the Dancing Wheels Company, click here Dancing Wheels – Art. Motion. Dance.
[Link to TV interview and photos—Dancing Wheels Company teaches little dancers of all abilities an important lesson | WTRF]
