From WSBTv:
“Rockettes hire first dancer with
a visible disability”
For the first time in the
troupe’s history, there is a dancer with a visible disability. Sydney Mesher, a
dancer and model from Portland, Oregon, was born without a left hand. But,
according to her website, she “found confidence within her unique body, and has
embarked on a journey of celebrating and praising all body types.” On Nov. 13,
she made her debut at Radio City Music Hall as a Rockette. The requirements for
being a Rockette include a dance background in ballet, jazz and tap, and a
height between 5 feet, 6 inches and 5 feet, 10.5 inches. Nowhere does it say
you have to have two hands, however. Mesher was born with symbrachydactyly, a rare
condition that causes the underdevelopment of limbs in the womb. "Growing
up, I dealt with a lot of bullying," she told Health magazine last year. She
was studying dance at Pace University at the time of the Health interview, and
said she had hopes of becoming a Rockette or a backup dancer for Lady Gaga
after graduation. “I’m very grateful that I’m at a time in this industry where
we’re starting to accept different body types," she told Health. "I
know I am different. Especially as an artist, it's so important to have those
differences." The Rockettes have been finding ways to add “differences” to
the troupe. During auditions here in May, creative director Karen Keeler said
Atlanta dancers can help to culturally diversify the lineup. Mesher’s
difference is just another way the group is trying to diversify.
^ This is really cool. I remember
seeing The Rockettes Christmas Show when I was a little kid. ^
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