HERE IS A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF SIMONA I'VE FOUND ON LINE
Simona Atzori is an Italian artist and dancer who was born in Milan. She was born without arms, and uses her feet to draw, write and perform all other daily activities.
Attempts were made to fit Simona with prosthetic arms at an early age, but she very quickly rejected them. She has said that she found the prosthetics extremely heavy and impractical, and it was much easier to use her own feet to perform tasks.
She started painting at the age of 4 and her talent was soon noticed by the artist, Mario Barzon, who encouraged and supported her. In 1983, she was awarded a scholarship from the Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists of the World. A defining moment in her early career was an audience with Pope John Paul II, at which she presented him with a portrait of the Holy Father.
Simona also started to dance at the age of 6. Despite some initial opposition from teachers who felt that it was not appropriate, her own determination and the strong support of her mother enabled her to succeed in a discipline normally associated with the fully able-bodied.
In 1996 she commenced her studies at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Her course in Visual Arts enabled her to combine the two passions of her life, and she graduated with honors in 2001.
In recent years, Simona has been associated with the Pescara Dance Festival, and has endowed this event with the Atzori Award, given to dancers and choreographers. She continues to perform and exhibit her work all over the world.
On March 10, 2006, Simona performed a dance routine during the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games in Turin.
NOW ... ARE YOU READY TO SEE HER ... FLY WITHOUT HER WINGS? Incredible but true!
Listening to this touching real story, I remembered that I still have to complete posting my reviews of BBC Moving On episodes and that one of the two missing ones was DRESSED TO IMPRESS which deals just with a case of... diversity.
P.S. THANKS TO ANASTASIA
6 comments:
Wow and Wow.
The first wow is for Simona Atzori. What an amazing and talented woman.
Second wow is for the clip from Moving On. As I haven't seen this show before, I thought the boy dressing up was a girl. I wonder what led him to divulge this secret pleasure of his? Maybe I should jsut go watch the episode and find out haha
What an example this dancer is for all of us! I worked in the organization of the Paralympic Games of Barcelona '92 for almost 2 years. It was a very interesting experience.
Un beso
Very inspirational.
Hi MG, Your student must be really very clever to prepare such an interesting talk. Simona is a very corageous and fantastic lady and an amazing performer. When I see this kind of people I feel ashamed of my usual everyday winging...Have a nice weekend. Ciao. A.
Hello Maria - I discovered your blog this morning. This posting about Simona was very interesting! I try to educate my daughter to know how very fortunate they are. I'm a former foreign language teacher. I commend you for being a teacher! Grazie mille - Ciao! Kind regards from EAGAN daily photo in Minnesota, USA
Thanks for your kind comment Leif! I'll have a look at your blog.Ciao!
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