Ability Unlimited India (AUI) : Ability Unlimited India (AUI): India's first professional dance theatre for persons with disabilities. This registered public charitable voluntary organization is dedicated to the cause and care of people with disabilities. AUI utilizes art as a vehicle to broaden the perspective and resolve issues including facing people with disabilities. It is committed to changing the apathy, negativity and fear that surrounds the education, employment and arts through the specially designed professional dance-theatre performances and innovative methodology as "seeing is believing." It gives the message of equality, dignity, equal opportunities and full participation of disabled people so that they can be on the same platform as the non-disabled.
AUI artistes performed at House of Commons at London, Cananda, USA and many parts of India. Most of the AUI performances are Historic First and World First. The moving speed of AUI artistes on wheel chairs are 150 Kms/hr and spinning speed of Wheel chairs are faster than Ballets Dancers spins. When they perform on stage they bring out indomitable spirit. They perform with great perfection and with the message 'They don't mercy… They need Opportunity'
Disabled Rights Activist and Chairperson : Guru Syed Sallauddin Pasha : He is the dynamic force in discovering potential, talent and abilities of the disabled people. Professionally trained in Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Choroegraphy and Theatre by under the great Gurus, Pasha is a pioneered Indian Therapeutic Theatre. In the past 25 years, he has created more than 100 dance theatre productions, bringing hope, confidence and new lease of life for thousands of persons with disabilities around the world. Most of his productions are world's first and historic first. He conducted a series of workshops for disabled children of Tsunami victims' families in collaboration with APPAN and UNESSCO. Pasha is a recipient of the National Award from the President of India for outstanding performance in the field of empowerment of persons with disabilities for the year 2007, and also world record holder from 'Limca Book of World Records' for creating 100 dance theatre productions and 10,000 performances by persons with disabilities across the globe.