A good news story - Rett Syndrome

June 22, 2008 / by bigrichard

 

Dance Show Spotlights Rett Syndrome

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Posted: 2008-06-20 18:24:21

This week's episode of the popular Fox show "So You Think You Can Dance" offered more than slick choreography and stiff competition. It also featured a lesson of sorts about a rare disorder called Rett syndrome.

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Choreographer Jean-Marc Genereux brought more than elegant dance moves to Wednesday night's episode of the popular Fox show "So You Think You Can Dance." The champion ballroom dancer shared a personal story of his daughter's battle with Rett syndrome, a rare genetic disease that afflicts girls almost exclusively.

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The disorder prevents its victims from communicating or controlling their body movements. Genereux, here leading contestants through a routine, said he created the night's dance for his daughter. "The only time she gets so animated is when she sees people move," Genereux said. "Hopefully this piece will make her react and feel great."

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Dancers Kherington Payne and Stephen "Twitch" Boss performed the number, a Viennese waltz set to Celine Dion's "A New Day Has Come." Audience members, judges and Genereux's family were moved to tears.

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Actress Julia Roberts has appealed to Congress to boost federal funding for Rett syndrome research and narrated a documentary about the disorder. She became dedicated to the cause after meeting Abigail Brodsky, who was featured in the film and later died from complications related to the disorder at age 10. Sources: The New York

Dancers Kherington Payne and Stephen "Twitch" Boss performed the number, a Viennese waltz set to Celine Dion's "A New Day Has Come." Audience members, judges and Genereux's family were moved to tears.

Top choreographers appear on the show to create dances for the contestants. On Wednesday night's show, choreographer Jean-Marc Genereux, a champion ballroom dancer, told the audience about his daughter's battle with Rett syndrome. He said he choreographed the night's dance, a Viennese waltz set to Celine Dion’s "A New Day Has Come," for her.

The neurodevelopmental disorder, which primarily strikes young girls, is characterized by normal early development followed by loss of use of the hands, slowed brain and head growth, gait abnormalities, seizures and mental retardation.

Read the full story at nytimes.com.


See the Performance

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2 comments on A good news story - Rett Syndrome

  • donnamg said 2 months ago

    I saw that show.  I heard the story and saw the dance.  I not only saw the tears, I cried the tears.  No matter how rare Rett Syndrome is, it is not rare enough!

  • bigrichard said 2 months ago

    Your so right.

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