Cerebral Palsy DJs Who Rock The House
People with cerebral palsy often posses unique abilities that help them thrive in everyday life and social situations. DJ Wiwa (Winfred Wanjiku) and DJ Skylla (Joseph Kamau) are no exception.
Just like a lotus flower blooming in a muddy pond, the two Djs with cerebral palsy overcame challenges and are thriving in a highly competitive industry with their unique abilities of spinning the decks with their toes.
As the festive season approaches, these two talented DJs are sure to keep your guests dancing throughout the event.
They are the life of the party gifted with a passion for music which will get the crowd moving and grooving to their tunes.They display high-energy sets while mixing different genres of music.
The two skilful DJs, defied all odds of relying on friends and family for help, they found a way to pursue their passion for music.
Together, DJ Wiwa and Skylla are proof that anything is possible, no matter what challenges you face.
October 6 is a day which recognizes the contributions of people with cerebral palsy to our society and raise awareness of the challenges they face.
DJ Wiwa and Skylla are shining examples of what is possible when people with cerebral palsy are given the support and opportunities they need to succeed.
About Cerebral palsy
Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines cerebral palsy as a disability caused by abnormal development of the brain or damage to the developing brain that affects a child’s ability to control his or her muscles. The term cerebral refers to the brain; palsy refers to the loss or impairment of motor function.
All people with CP have problems with movement and posture. The symptoms of CP differ in type and severity from one person to the next and may even change over time.
Symptoms may vary greatly among individuals, depending on which parts of the brain have been injured.
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