Sidiki Conde, an African immigrant who lost the use of his legs to polio at 14, navigates life in New York City as a performing artist despite the many obstacles. He balances his career with his daily struggles, including navigating the city's streets in his wheelchair and earning a living. Despite these challenges, Sidiki finds joy in teaching workshops for disabled kids, busking on the street, rehearsing with his musical group, and preparing for a baby naming ceremony where he showcases his talents.
You Don't Need Feet to Dance
A talented African immigrant, living with the challenges of polio-induced paralysis, overcomes obstacles to succeed as a performer in New York City, exemplifying remarkable resilience and artistic passion.