Alzheimer's Ballerina Hears Swan Lake/begins to dance I The Power of Music On The Brain

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Grab a tissue, brace yourself for an extreme case of goosebumps and enjoy what might be the most beautiful video of the year.

It shows Marta C Gonzalez, a former prima ballerina who danced with the New York Ballet in the 1960s, sitting in her wheelchair at a nursing home in Valencia and listening to the finale of Swan Lake through headphones. As she does so, she begins to go gracefully through the choreography she learnt decades ago.

And that’s not even the most remarkable part. Ms Gonzalez, who sadly died last year, was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease at the time.
While the video is from 2019, it’s only just been released by Asociación Música para Despertar, a Spanish charity that provides therapy for dementia patients by using important music from their lives. It’s now gone viral, and there can’t be a dry eye on the planet.

‘The power of music is immeasurable,’ the charity said. ‘May she rest in peace.’
The remainder of the show is a very interesting and well done short documentary produced by ABC Network showing the growth of therapy for Parkinson's Alzheimer's, and other diseases. It is simply startling to watch decrepit personalities come back to full expression in literally seconds at times. This form of therapy is developing and expanding it's use in care homes etc...for such patients is revolutionizing the lives of hundreds of suffering patients, staff, and families, all around the world.

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