But the music and dance have a long and complicated history, and now, fortunately, thanks to a jolt of international diplomacy, a well-preserved future. The saying that it takes two to tango turns out ...
“If you can walk you can tango,” or so says the researcher behind a Houston-based study trying to prove that, even if they appear frail, seniors can benefit greatly with the synchronized – and touchy ...
NEW YORK -- At 55, most professional dancers are long retired. But Carlos Gavito, oldest of the 16 dancers appearing on Broadway in "Forever Tango," not only is still dancing at 55 but he also gets ...
Dancing the Argentine tango could have potential benefits for people at certain stages in the development of Parkinson's disease, according to findings in a new study that looked at changes in ...
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Scientists put brain scanners on tango dancers and found their minds moving together
Scientists have directly measured what experienced tango dancers often describe as a feeling: when two partners move well ...
New research revealed that when dancers are in tune with each other, their brains may sync up, helping them move as one.
Here are three things I’ve learned about leadership from dancing tango semi-professionally: 1. Know where you’re going. In tango, all movements from a lead should emanate from his core (his abdominal ...
Classes run by Philly's Tango Therapy Project help people combat the effects of the progressive movement disorder — and gives ...
Three scientists and a nurse walk into a room and start dancing tango. It might sound like the opening to a joke, but it’s actually the first Charlottesville Tango event of the season – and the ...
When the tango begins to play, Lidia Beltran shrugs off the Parkinson’s symptoms that plague her, takes hold of her therapist and dances, her body fluid and her steps precise. This is part of an ...
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The former professional bull rider and his partner, Sharna Burgess, worked up a tango that was inspired by Wreck-It Ralph, dancing to "When Can I See You Again?" from Owl City, earning a score of 30 ...
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