You Don't Need Feet to Dance

You Don't Need Feet to Dance

Directed by Alan Govenar

Overview

Genre
Portrait, Biography, Music, and Culture
Synopsis

In the film You Don’t Need Feet to Dance, African immigrant Sidiki Conde, having lost the use of his legs to polio at fourteen, balances his career as a performing artist with the almost insurmountable obstacles of life in New York City, from his fifth-floor walk up apartment in the East village, down the stairs with his hands and navigating in his wheelchair through Manhattan onto buses and into the subway. Sidiki struggles to cope with his disability and to earn a decent living, but he still manages to teach workshops for disabled kids, busk on the street, rehearse with his musical group, bicycle with his hands, and prepare for a baby naming ceremony, where he plays djembe drums, sings, and dances on his hands.

Stage
finished
Running time
81 and 88 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
Documentary Arts, Inc.
Country
United States
Years of Production
2012-2013
Locations
New York City

Distribution Details

Release year
2013
Festivals
Dallas VideoFest
Distribution
First Run Features
Language
English
Subtitles
English

Photos

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