Participants in the "Tea and Tango" project. (Photo by Jesse Robson)
This fall a pilot project called Tea and Tango is teaching seniors with neurological disorder how to tango in hopes of treating various neurological disorders through dance. Behind the project are two tango instructors, as well as second year physiotherapy student Jesse Robson. Jesse, who is also the co-founder and director of senior's health program Happily Ever Active, was recently interviewed by the CBC on the Tea and Tango project.
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