
A 60-year-old prima ballerina with Alzheimer’s listens to Tchaikovsky’s ‘Swan Lake’. This heart-melting clip is a reminder that humans never lose our capacity for joy. We just have to rediscover its spark.
A 60-year-old prima ballerina with Alzheimer’s listens to Tchaikovsky’s ‘Swan Lake’. This heart-melting clip is a reminder that humans never lose our capacity for joy. We just have to rediscover its spark.
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