Ryan Price (Left) and Jayes Derrikson. (Contributed)

Ryan Price (Left) and Jayes Derrikson. (Contributed)

Okanagan teacher teams up with special student to brighten people’s day during dark times

Ryan Price uses dance to help children with diverse abilities

  • Mar. 23, 2020 12:00 a.m.

An Okanagan teacher is using social media to showcase special people in the community and to lift people’s spirits during the COID-19 pandemic.

From moon-walking to a pop-and-lock, the students in the life skills program at Kelowna Christian School can do it all.

Their dance moves can be found on the Instagram account Diversibilites, created by life skills educational assistant Ryan Price.

Price started the account so the community could see how instrumental dance is in the positive growth and development of the life skills students and most recently, he featured a young-man named Jayes Derrikson who is encouraging the community to be happy and stay positive during difficult times surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Jayes was thinking of ways that he could cheer people up during this time,” said Price.

“He thought what better way than to make a dance video! We hope that this video brings a smile to your face and joy to your day.”

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This is a video that I filmed of Jayes! Jayes was thinking of ways that he could cheer people up during this time. He thought what better way than to make a dance video! We hope that this video brings a smile to your face and joy to your day! At the beginning of the video he says that "this dance video is to make people happy." He then gives his advice for when we are going through tough times. Jayes is 16 years old and said that he didn't want to do a "cute" video to pop music. He said that he wanted the song and dance to make him look "cool" like the "homies" that he watches on YouTube, lol. #handpickedkelowna #kelownanow #kelownalife #downtownkelowna #tourismkelowna #okanaganlifestyle #explorekelowna #kelownaliving #kelownaviews #exploreokanagan #okanaganlife #downsyndrome

A post shared by @ diversabilities on Mar 20, 2020 at 8:18pm PDT

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