From The Times September 17, 2009 How the Tango could save your relationship The world’s sexiest dance can also heal troubled relationships By John Naish
It takes two. It’s been called “vertical sex”. It’s enough to make a successful London publisher drop her career and head to the other side of the world, and now it’s being used as relationship therapy for couples. On the eve of a new series of Strictly Come Dancing, the tango is winning scientifically backed repute for boosting vigour, busting stress and getting lovers back in love.
DanceFeature - Dance Today October 2009 - Tango therapy
Recent studies have shown that dancing tango can have signifi cant therapeutic benefi ts for participants dealing with a variety of conditions, from depression to social phobias. Francesca Santoro finds out how it works
From Take a Break - New Year
Dec, 2009 The Power of Dance
Health - New You
The value of dancing is underestimated, says Martin Feaver of the British Heart Foundation. Dancing at home or going to regular sessions is a great way to stay fit for people of all ages.
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