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2024-04-21
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Video from International Dance Day

On Monday, April 29th, Dance Day was celebrated at Kulturhuset, Stockholm where they highlighted dance for Parkinson's. A video recording with a lecture from Sara Houston and entertainment from Dance for Parkinson's , among others, is available

View the video from International Dance day

 

Article about Dance Day on Sveriges Radio's website

Sveriges Radio has written an article about the day and the significance of dance to the participants

Read the article on Sverigesradios website

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