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Vienna's dances, a tradition affected by the pandemic

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Vienna, Mar 8 (EFE).- (Camera: Alex Giménez and Maider Gamero) Hair salons, tuxedos, long suits, waltz classes, room rental, dancing shoes, floral decoration ... The entire economic framework that hides behind the glamour and tradition of the famous Viennese dances has been paralyzed due to coronavirus, generating losses of about $ 180 million.FOOTAGE OF THE OUTSIDE OF DANCING ROOMS OF DANCE OF VIENNA AND OF THE TANZSCHULE ELMAYER ACADEMY.SOUNDBITES OF KARIN LEMBERGER, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERATION OF DANCE SCHOOLS OF VIENNA; AND OF THOMAS SCHÄFER-ELMAYER, DIRECTOR OF THE DANCE SCHOOL "TANZSCHULE ELMAYER".

Added on the 08/03/2021 13:48:01 - Copyright : EFE Inglés

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