“You Don’t Need Feet To Dance”
In 1982, teenager Sudha Chandran was a highly accomplished classical dancer with a
promising future in her native India. That all changed when her right leg had to be
amputated after a car crash. Though the incident brought her bright career to a halt, she
didn’t give up.
In the painful months that followed, she sought out an Indian doctor who had
devoted his life to developing innovative artificial limbs, particularly a solid
but flexible artificial foot. The doctor agreed to create a prosthesis for Sudha
and studied the type of dance she used to do, tailoring the limb to allow
many kinds of movement.
Sudha believed in herself and her dream, and began her courageous journey
back to the world of dancing – learning to balance, bend, stretch, walk,
turn, twist, twirl, and finally, dance.
In 1984, Sudha made a historic comeback by giving a public recital in Bombay. Her performance
was met with thunderous applause, and invitations to dance flooded in from all
over the world. A shrewd movie producer invited
Sudha to tell her story on screen, launching
Sudha’s highly successful film and television career.
When Sudha was asked how she’d ever thought
she’d dance again after such a setback, she said
quite simply, “You don’t need feet to dance.”
Instead of asking “Why me?” Sudha said,
“What’s next?”
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