'DWTS' Contestant Nyle DiMarco Reveals How He Dances Without Hearing Music

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16 May 201601:28

Summary

TLDRDeaf contestant Nyle DiMarco and his partner Peter Murgatroyd reveal how they overcome the challenge of dancing without hearing music through the use of hand signals and physical cues. Nyle, who is part of a family with a genetic predisposition to hearing loss, demonstrates the emotional and physical challenges of dancing without music. The pair plan to further test their abilities by blindfolding Nyle during an upcoming performance, adding an extra layer of difficulty to their already impressive routine.

Takeaways

  • 🎭 Nyle DiMarco, a deaf contestant, competes in a dance competition using various non-verbal cues.
  • 🤝 Nyle and his partner Peter Murgatroyd use hand signals and physical cues like squeezes to coordinate their dance moves.
  • 💡 The script reveals that Nyle's first dance experience was on the show, highlighting his determination and adaptability.
  • 👂 Nyle communicates with his interpreter to express his initial fears of being off-time and affecting the dance performance.
  • 🧬 Nyle is part of a larger family where hearing loss is a genetic trait, affecting 25 people in his family.
  • 🙌 Nyle's participation challenges the misconception that deaf people cannot dance, promoting inclusivity and breaking stereotypes.
  • 😌 Despite his disability, Nyle expresses happiness and acceptance of his condition.
  • 🎭 The script hints at an upcoming challenge where Nyle will perform a dance while blindfolded, further testing his abilities.
  • 👀 The blindfolded performance is a significant step in showcasing how dancers can perform without relying on sight.
  • 🌟 Nyle's story is profoundly moving, inspiring others with disabilities to pursue their passions.

Q & A

  • How does Nyle DiMarco, a deaf contestant, manage to dance without being able to hear the music?

    -Nyle DiMarco uses various non-verbal cues and physical signals, such as hand squeezes and back scratches, to communicate with his dance partner, Peter Murgatroyd.

  • What specific signals does Nyle use to know when to move during a dance routine?

    -Nyle's partner uses squeezing to indicate when he needs to move and back scratches to signal if he is too slow.

  • What is Nyle DiMarco's experience with dancing before joining the show?

    -Nyle DiMarco had never danced before joining the show, and it was a new experience for him.

  • How does Nyle feel about his deafness and dancing?

    -Nyle is very happy with who he is and is not afraid to challenge the assumption that deaf people can't dance.

  • What is the significance of the gene that Nyle mentions in the script?

    -Nyle mentions a gene passed through his family that causes hearing loss, and he is one of 25 people in his family who are deaf.

  • What was Nyle's initial fear when he started dancing on the show?

    -Nyle was scared at the beginning because he didn't want to be off time and mess up the dance.

  • What unique challenge is planned for Nyle's next dance performance?

    -For his next performance, Nyle is going to be blindfolded, which will take away his sense of sight in addition to his hearing.

  • How does the script describe the impact of Nyle's dancing on the audience?

    -The script describes the audience as being profoundly moved and touched by Nyle's demonstration of dancing without hearing music.

  • What is the reaction of the audience when Nyle demonstrates dancing without music?

    -The audience is deeply impressed and finds Nyle's performance incredibly moving.

  • What does the script suggest about the public's perception of deaf individuals and dancing?

    -The script suggests that many people would assume that deaf individuals cannot dance, which Nyle aims to challenge through his performances.

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