128 performers in wheelchairs took the stage, leaving the audience utterly mesmerized

128 wheelchair artists mounted the stage, and time seemed to stop as the music started. Their moves were faultless, and their passion was palpable—each spin, each turn revealing a narrative of perseverance and artistry. The sheer strength of their presence sent shivers through the audience, leaving everyone completely captivated. The emotions in the room increased in tandem with the music. Spectators grabbed their hearts, some wiping away tears, unable to take their eyes off the amazing exhibition of power, beauty, and indomitable spirit.

Sadeck Waff, a French dancer, choreographer, and creative director, led a troupe of 128 wheelchair-bound artists in a magnificent limb-centric performance as part of the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games farewell ceremony, leaving an indelible impact on the audience.

The crowd was astounded by the flawlessly timed motions, which formed a captivating image.

The dramatic music written by WOODKID lent emotional depth to the play.