Tango Is Good For Your Brain
Research suggests that dancing the Tango greatly improves mental health.
Tango has shown a greater increase in mindfulness, as one has to be fully engaged in the present moment to execute complicated dance moves.
You can’t have a chat and dance tango.
This passionate dance needs effective communication between partners and to be able to really connect and feel what your partner is “telling”, you need to be 100% present every moment.
In this way, Tango can also act as a form of meditation. Especially if you close eyes, you will feel and connect with the music as well as move and flow with your dance partner.
It was also found to be the only physical activity associated with a lower risk of dementia. Tango is all about improvisation, as there are no fixed dance moves to follow. The dance requires split-second, rapid-fire decision making, which makes us use several brain functions at once — kinaesthetic, rational, musical and emotional — further increasing your neural connectivity.
When we take decisions by doing new physical or mental activities, our brain creates new neurological pathways. Because so many decisions are involved in dancing, it will ultimately help strengthen our muscle memory and the communication between multiple different neural systems.
You can join our Tango classes at the Coast Centre, commencing March 7, 2018 – learn more here