AP PHOTOS: Italy ballroom dancers twirl through lockdown
ALESSANDRA TARANTINO, Associated Press
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1of32Young dancers, wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 train at the New Dancing Days school, in Rome, Wednesday March 24, 2021. While much of Italy is in 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.Alessandra Tarantino/APShow MoreShow Less
2of32Dancers, 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. While much of Italy is in 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.Alessandra Tarantino/APShow MoreShow Less
Italian Ballroom Dancers Twirl Through Lockdown
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