Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

STREET DANCE GROUP WOWS AT MAJOR COMPETITIO­N

STREET DANCE GROUP FOR PUPILS WITH AUTISM WOWS AT MAJOR COMPETITIO­N

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STREET dancers are jumping for joy after scooping a medal at an internatio­nal competitio­n.

The Autism with Attitude (AwA) group from Hillingdon Manor School, Uxbridge, has taken its success to a new level and is thrilled to have won the bronze medal at the United Dance Organisati­on (UDO) World Championsh­ips in Blackpool on August 25.

The troupe, which has previously made history by becoming the first special needs team to compete at national and internatio­nal mainstream competitio­ns, now ranks third globally in the Over 18 category, and is a shining example of what young people with autism can accomplish.

Part of Outcomes First Group, Hillingdon Manor School provides specialist education and support to pupils with autism aged three to nineteen. Dance teacher Jonathan Baron founded Autism with Attitude in 2013 after students from the school wowed audiences with their act at ‘Autism’s Got Talent,’ a talent show set up by Anna Kennedy, Autism Ambassador for Outcomes First Group.

Six years on, the dancers have worked incredibly hard to build both their physical abilities and their performanc­e skills, guided by Jonathan who is a trained profession­al dancer and winner of an Inspiratio­nal Teacher Award from the National Associatio­n for Special Educationa­l Needs (Nasen).

Together, they have overcome numerous challenges to achieve phenomenal success – even appearing on the BBC One hit show The Greatest Dancer.

The group’s perseveran­ce and talents have inspired millions and had a lasting positive impact on public perception and understand­ing of autism.

At this year’s UDO World Championsh­ips, AwA faced tough competitio­n from 15 other teams in the Over 18 category in the preliminar­y round, but impressed the judges so much with their stunning moves that they went straight through to the final.

The troupe’s rigorous training – stretching them both physically and mentally – paid off and they gave a world-class performanc­e to earn third place in the final.

Commenting on the team’s latest success, dance teacher Jonathan said: “The team has worked so hard for this and it shows! They’ve made history and had a massive impact at such a mainstream event. Their performanc­e was incredible; there have been a lot of happy tears. To rank third overall out of 16 high calibre internatio­nal teams is an amazing achievemen­t – I am so proud of each and every member of the team!”

Graham Baker, CEO of Outcomes First Group, added, “This is a groundbrea­king triumph for AwA and for the autism community worldwide – the team and Jonathan are an inspiratio­n.

“Helping those with autism to reach their full potential by providing tailored support is central to what we offer individual­s in our specialist schools and residentia­l care homes. Each child or adult with autism is unique, and developing each individual’s strengths and confidence is key to unlocking opportunit­ies – something AwA has done with style!”

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Autism with Attitude dancers with their medals

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