If there's one thing our budding dancers can't get enough of this summer, it's Silento's Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae).

From Riley Curry, daughter of NBA superstar Stephen Curry to Leah Still, daughter of Cinncinnati Bengal's legend, Devon Still, it certainly is the song of the summer.

And getting in on the act are adorable and uber-talented best friends, Mayli and Brooklyn.

Born six months apart and both living with Spina Bifida, this impressive duo haven't let their condition stop them from pursuing their passions.

Keen performers, the girls often throw kitchen dance parties where they can channel their inner diva and impress friends and family with their serious skills.
 


Not content to simply throw shapes in th kitchen however, Mayli was incredibly excited to participate in the dance class her mother, Sami Gibson, established for children in wheelchairs.

Commenting on her daughter's innate love of performance, Sami explains: "Mayli is a dancer, if there is a beat she's moving to it. While some people may think she's 'confined' to her chair, her chair is actually her means of freedom and independence. With the class, we want to give these kids a space where they won't feel so 'different' or stared at, or questioned."

Check out Mayli and Brooklyn's sassy performance!

 

Two of our dancers, Brooklyn and Mayli, doing the whip nea nea. #watchmedance #watchmewhip #wheelchairdance #dance #kitchendancesession

Posted by Ayita Wheelchair Dance on Monday, July 6, 2015

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