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Italy ballroom dancers twirl through lockdown


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2021 Apr 07, 16:53, ROME
In an industrial zone on the outskirts of Rome, couples of every age twirl and turn across the dance floor, even through a pandemic, just as ballroom dancers have done for decades around the world.

Social distancing isn’t usually part of the ballroom dancing lexicon. But in an industrial zone on the outskirts of Rome, couples of every age twirl and turn across the dance floor, even through a pandemic, just as ballroom dancers have done for decades around the world.

While much of Italy is in a coronavirus lockdown, with live music and theatrical performances barred, cinemas shuttered and many sporting activities limited, competitive ballroom dancing is alive and well here, albeit with precautions.

Dancers, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 look at their schoolmates training at the New Dancing Days School, in Rome, Wednesday, March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)
Dancers, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 look at their schoolmates training at the New Dancing Days School, in Rome, Wednesday, March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)

The couples at the New Dancing Days hall are preparing for the Italian Championships in Rimini in July and as such are allowed to keep practicing, given that the government considers their activity in the national interest. It’s the same allowance that has enabled other federally recognised competitive athletes to keep training in Italy even during the latest round of virus-related closures.

“Yes, we can do it. Here we can keep on dancing,” said Raffaella Serafini, the 45-year-old owner of New Dancing Days and a 35-year veteran of competitive ballroom dancing.

In the huge hall with mirrors on the walls and multi-coloured lights, couples wear masks during warm-ups and pauses but are allowed to remove them while performing traditional ballroom or Latin dances. Most keep them on anyway.

Young dancers, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 train at the New Dancing Days association, in Rome, Wednesday, March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)
Young dancers, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 train at the New Dancing Days association, in Rome, Wednesday, March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)

“It’s something beautiful for us because we’re older, but we can still put ourselves in play,” said Franco Cauli, a 70-year-old dancer who along with his 74-year-old partner is training for a competition at the end of April.

He said he felt safe with the health protocols taken by the school and says participants rigorously respect them.

Dancers put on their shoes before a practice at the New Dancing Days school, in Rome, Sunday, March 28 
2021. (Photo via AP)
Dancers put on their shoes before a practice at the New Dancing Days school, in Rome, Sunday, March 28 2021. (Photo via AP)

The Italian Dance Sport Federation has decreed that 34 athletes are allowed to train in a school the size of New Dancing Days, recognising that continuity in practice is necessary. Currently there are 17 couples, aged nine to 76, who train up to five days a week.

From a viewing spot above the dance floor, Serafini keeps an eye on her twirling students and shouts directions to them. If she sees something wrong, she’ll stop the music, go down to the dance floor and demonstrate the correct way to do a step, pose or twirl.

“The school is my great pride. When I see them on the dance floor, it is like I am there,” she said.

Caterina Galasso, 62, and Silvano Nocca, 72 pose for a portrait after a practice at the New Dancing Days school, in Rome, Sunday March 28 2021. (Photo via AP)
Caterina Galasso, 62, and Silvano Nocca, 72 pose for a portrait after a practice at the New Dancing Days school, in Rome, Sunday March 28 2021. (Photo via AP)
Dancers, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 warm up before their lesson at the New 
Dancing Days School, in Rome, Wednesday, March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)
Dancers, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 warm up before their lesson at the New Dancing Days School, in Rome, Wednesday, March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)
A young dancer, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 trains at the New Dancing Days association, in Rome, Wednesday March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)
A young dancer, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 trains at the New Dancing Days association, in Rome, Wednesday March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)
Serena Brunetti, left, and Andrea Sterbini pose for a portrait after a practice at the New Dancing Days 
association, in Rome, Sunday, March 28, 2021. (Photo via AP)
Serena Brunetti, left, and Andrea Sterbini pose for a portrait after a practice at the New Dancing Days association, in Rome, Sunday, March 28, 2021. (Photo via AP)
New Dancing Days owner Raffaella Serafini gives directions to dancers during a practice, in Rome, Sunday, March 28, 2021. (Photo via AP)
New Dancing Days owner Raffaella Serafini gives directions to dancers during a practice, in Rome, Sunday, March 28, 2021. (Photo via AP)
A couple of young dancers, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 talk in a pause of their training at the New Dancing Days association, in Rome, Wednesday, March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)
A couple of young dancers, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 talk in a pause of their training at the New Dancing Days association, in Rome, Wednesday, March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)
A dancer, adjusts her face mask wore to curb the spread of COVID-19 at the New Dancing Days association, in Rome, Wednesday March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)
A dancer, adjusts her face mask wore to curb the spread of COVID-19 at the New Dancing Days association, in Rome, Wednesday March 24, 2021. (Photo via AP)
Simone Angelino, 22, left, and Florina Roxana Salcu, 21, pose for a portrait after a practice at the New Dancing Days School, in Rome, Sunday, March 28, 2021. (Photo via AP)
Simone Angelino, 22, left, and Florina Roxana Salcu, 21, pose for a portrait after a practice at the New Dancing Days School, in Rome, Sunday, March 28, 2021. (Photo via AP)
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