few days ago through the mail from a friend and good tango, (Thanks Miguel Angel) I got an article about the tango as therapy has been said many times that dancing can be a therapy for many cosas, y según podemos ver en el artículo que publico a continuación, el tango no cura, pero si puede ayudar, también hay que decir que en otras ocasiones, por afectos o sentimientos, uno tiene que alejarse del tango, porque el tango muchas veces duele, todo depende de la situación, de los sentimientos, del momento en que se vive, pero también el abrazo te llega y te arropa, es cierto que unas veces hace sufrir y otras te da la vida, pero es un buen aliciente, en muchas ocasiones sube la autoestima, y en otras como el caso de esta publicación puede ser una buena terapia, los abrazos siempre son necesarios, transmiten y te llegan, los recibes y a los primeros compases se produce el acercamiento, te fundes con la música and with one heart enough, the tango is the fusion of many things, but most of the hug is the output shaft of the three minutes with reality, his music gets you right to the heart, and do the tango a love inseparable, are the butterflies that will fill the soul with his music.
Tango Parkinson
Wurgaft from Buenos Aires RAMY
May 20, 2009 .- It was during an international championship of tango. Magdalena ran the 'eight', a figure who is the woman her legs intertwine with those of man, when he was paralyzed As if he had nailed the feet to the hardwood. As in a dream saw the musicians were playing without the sound of the instruments came in earshot. Forty-eight hours later, at the same hospital where they admitted, a young doctor ("cock escape him to talk," recalls Hilda) explained in a roundabout, who suffered from Parkinson's.
Back at home, the first thing he did was pack the trophy, a diploma of teacher of tango, all that is associated with that whirlwind of sensuality that is the tango. It was as if to erase the most significant part of his life and Magdalena fell into a deep depression, which recovered later, with the help of family and friends. Some time ago, his doctor said that the Hospital had organized a tango workshop for Parkinson patients. A former champion daring but ultimately cost him so. "Enrique Santos Discépolo (author of many letters) defined the tango as a sad thought that is danced. I felt that void, I think it is a tremendous life force. For me, a breath of fresh air," says the dancer.
discover a method to improve the quality of life of patients, was an obsession that Federico Micheli, director of Parkinson's Hospital and Clinics, left him no peace. Groups support, gymnastics and crafts brought some relief. "But if there was a way to combine these biases in a therapy that would exercise the mind and body at a time ...", mused Micheli, along with their colleagues. The answer came in the way least expected. "In one of the meetings we had with Parkinson's Day, I received a doctor accompanied by a musician who played the bandoneon (a small accordion that mark the rhythms of the tango). The musician played" For a Head '(a classic) in the waiting room and patients came spontaneously to dance. It was a revelation, "says the doctor.
Parkinson's is a neurological, degenerative, manifested in muscle stiffness, shaking and impaired movement. It also causes, especially in older adults, a deterioration of cognitive functions. The patient has serious difficulties to get going when you have been immobile. It is petrified, as happened to Madeleine and not overcome the inertia until it can schedule their movements, such as moving a chess piece on the board. "The tango does not cure Parkinson's, but it helps to coordinate the movements and at the same time, influence for good in the patient mood. Improved self-esteem. Do not forget that depression is present in the 40% of cases, "says Francisco Micheli.
As soon as the velvet voice of Carlos Gardel springs from the stereo, couples and we, the viewers, we are transported from the overly lit hospital room one of those milongas night lounge, where the soft glow of the pupils is the only light. Marcos, afflicted by the disease for 22 years, topped the double 'scissors' with a strong 'break' as God intended. Rosita, Professor, purses lips in approval and others applaud the teacher, who has confessed, at home having trouble grasping the cup of tea. "There is a song that goes like this: tango, tango need your help today to ease my pain. That letter is the prayer recited every day, when I wake up, "says Mark.
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