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Inside Britain’s only all-wheelchair dance troupe

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Helen Mason founded Propel, Britain’s only all-wheelchair-user professional dance company, as a way to raise awareness and give opportunities to dancers with disabilities. NBC News’ Joe Fryer sat down with Mason to share how this troupe is helping breaking barriers and showing that anyone can dance