Dancing Around Disability with Roneel Gounder
Disabilities are something we can get at any time, those who get them can often feel like a burden, useless, or that they will never feel the same again Roneel Gounder's life was changed forever in 2021 after sustaining a spinal cord injury in a tobogganing accident on this episode join us on his journey of Physical and Emotional recovery, we discuss his tie on season 2 of CBC'S Push, how in times of tragedy our true friends are revealed to us, the formation of the BollyWheels dance group and so much more.
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Until next time Keep Calm and Roll on.
Roneel Gounder
Public Figure / Dancer
Roneel is a suave and stylish dancer who created a trailblazing dance crew . As a natural performer, Roneel grew up with a skill and passion for dance. After sustaining a spinal cord injury, he pursued a way to make dance inclusive. Having not found anything out there like it, ‘Bolly Wheels’ was born.
Bolly Wheels is a dance group based in Edmonton, Alberta, specializing in Bollywood dances of all categories. With a passion for promoting inclusivity and diversity, Bolly Wheels combines the vibrant energy of Bollywood with a commitment to making dance accessible to everyone. Whether
a beginner or an experienced dancer,Bolly Wheels has something for Everyone.
Roneel‘s captivating charisma and ambition makes him a true leader in bringing people together. He uses his kindness and relatability to bring people together, to dance, to learn and to share.
Roneel is also a model and an actor who you may recognize from season 2 of the docu-series Push.