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Viral dancing seniors inspire Italy's ageing population to get moving

Two seniors dancing in a square during the heatwave in Rome have become a viral sensation
Two seniors dancing in a square during the heatwave in Rome have become a viral sensation. © Andreas Solaro, AFP

An elderly dancing duo has become a viral sensation in Italy after a tour operator shared one of their street performances online last week, striking a chord with many in Italy, whose population is the oldest in the EU. The pair said they hope their sudden popularity will push their peers off the sofa into a more active lifestyle.

Bopping to Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley in a Roman square, an elderly dancing duo has become a viral sensation in Italy – something they hope will inspire other seniors to take up a more active lifestyle.

Retired dance teacher Pasquale Iannotta, 70, and his dancing partner Elisa Fava, 79, have won praise from Rome's mayor and twisted and twirled on national TV since one of their street performances was shared online by a social media savvy tour operator last week.

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"No one ever thought we could go viral like this," Fava said on Wednesday, as the pair returned to Testaccio square, in the namesake historic working-class district of the Italian capital, for another spin.

Their moves have struck a chord with many in Italy – whose population is the oldest in the European Union.

The original clip posted by The Tour Guy gathered more than 370,000 likes and thousands of comments on Instagram, including from mayor Roberto Gualtieri, who complimented the "excellent dancers", writing: "There's so much beauty in this simple video".

Dance teacher Pasquale Iannotta, 70, and his student Elisa Fava, 79, are dancing on an almost daily basis in a square in Rome's historic working-class Testaccio district
Dance teacher Pasquale Iannotta and his student Elisa Fava dance almost daily in a square in Rome's historic working-class Testaccio district. © Andreas Solaro, AFP

Iannotta and Fava have since been invited to perform on the flagship morning TV show of national broadcaster Rai Uno and other television programmes.

The two met at dance class, where Fava was one of Iannotta's pupils, and started performing outdoors regularly in the summer since, as Iannotta puts it, they both "hate sitting around at home".

Now they hope their sudden popularity will push others off the sofa and onto the dance floor, they said.

"I have many friends who, unfortunately, when they retire, like many others end up sitting on the sofa watching television. I'd like to see them get a bit more active," Iannotta, who wore a floral short-sleeve shirt and sunglasses, said after the duo showed off their skills to the tune of Presley's "Jailhouse Rock".

With a median age of 49.1, Italy is the EU's oldest country, according to the bloc's data agency.

Births fell last year by nearly 4 percent, plunging the fertility rate to an 80-year low, national statistics show.

A clip with the dancing seniors posted on social media last week has garnered more than 375,000 likes
A clip with the dancing seniors posted on social media last week has garnered more than 375,000 likes. © Andreas Solaro, AFP

As the country ages, putting pressure on care among other challenges, doctors say physical activity is vital for older people, helping with brain and heart health among other benefits.

"Don't be idle: if you can, move," Fava, who recently became a great-grandmother, said in a message to fellow seniors. "Particularly, dancing is good for you".

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

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