Dance HistoryPara DanceSportSingle Wheelchair Dance

Single Wheelchair Dance

Also known as: Single dance, Solo wheelchair dance

OriginInternational
Era1975Present
RhythmStandard & Latin ballroom rhythms
TempoPer dance
CharacterExpressive, controlled, musical

History & Cultural Context

Single dance is the solo Para DanceSport format: one wheelchair-using athlete performs the International Standard or Latin dances without a partner, judged on chair control, musicality, shaping, and expression. It lets athletes compete and develop technique independently of partner availability and rounds out the sport's three formats with combi and duo. As in all Para DanceSport, the dancing draws on the same ballroom and Latin vocabulary as the able-bodied sport.

Cultural Significance

The solo competitive format, broadening access independent of a partner.

Characteristic Movement & Technique

Solo chair control and shaping expressing the character and timing of each dance.

Partnering Dynamics

Solo.

Competitive Context

World Abilitysport Para DanceSport single events with classification.

Regional Variations

International.

Common Misconceptions

Single dance is a legitimate competitive format, not merely practice—it is judged on the same musicality and technique demands as partnered events.

Notable Codifiers

  • World Abilitysport (Para Dance Sport)

Dance Lineage

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Sources & Further Reading

Cultural & Historical Context

Single Wheelchair Dance emerged from International during the 1975s—present day. Understanding the cultural roots, musical traditions, and social circumstances of this era enriches appreciation for the dance's characteristics and significance.

Formative Influences

Codifiers & Standardizers:

World Abilitysport (Para Dance Sport)

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Last reviewed: June 2026 — This dance profile synthesizes historical research, cultural documentation, and contemporary practice knowledge to provide authoritative context.