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Partially Paralyzed Man Dances Professionally With Crutches

  • Kimber StreamsKimber Streams
  • July 25, 2013

Dergin Tokmak, also known as Stix, contracted polio that partially paralyzed his legs when he was just eight months old, but has grown up to be a professional dancer with the assistance of crutches. Tokmak shows off his impressive dance skills in this 2012 video.

video via stixsteps

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