Tango is the dance that comes the closest to walking wich makes it the most suitable for elderly people. In people with Alzheimer’s disease, regular dancing enables them to relearn simple but forgotten movements, such as rocking from one foot to the other, turning around and walking backwards. As well as improving motor skills, therapeutic tango stimulates memory, promotes social contact and increases overall quality of life. Positive effects that have all been demonstrated by France Mourey’s research team by measuring the residents’ capacities before and after 3 months of therapeutic tango workshops.
©Inserm/François Guénet
©Inserm/François Guénet