Former Ballerina With Alzheimer's Performs 'Swan Lake' Dance | Super Emotional

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  • čas přidán 18. 11. 2020
  • Watch this super emotional & viral video of former #ballet dancer Marta Cinta González Saldaña, who had #Alzheimer's and died in 2019, reacting to Tchaikovsky's #Swan #Lake music.
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  • @robstockton2463
    @robstockton2463 Před rokem +9766

    That was a tearjerker. My Mom didn’t know who her kids were, where she was, how to eat…but if we wheeled her up to the piano, she played (beautifully) just like usual. There’s something about music.

    • @sarahnunez318
      @sarahnunez318 Před 11 měsíci +456

      Music is the language of the universe, it's powerful. It's effect on patients with neurodegenerative conditions will never cease to amaze me, it's like a jolt of life to the brain.

    • @cookiecrumbles4269
      @cookiecrumbles4269 Před 11 měsíci +76

      God bless you! Music unites us all

    • @william2154
      @william2154 Před 11 měsíci +156

      ​@sarahnunez318 more accurately put because musical responses are stored across the brain but usually in "inner" parts, such as the mid-brain and cerebellum. Language, memory, executive functioning are stored in the "outer" part, like the cerebrum.

    • @sarahnunez318
      @sarahnunez318 Před 11 měsíci +17

      @@william2154 how does any of this explain what I said more accurately😭

    • @Vejur9000
      @Vejur9000 Před 11 měsíci +44

      There is definitely something spiritual about the power of music, and memory.

  • @wandereringshadow8658
    @wandereringshadow8658 Před 8 měsíci +2392

    You can just see her entire self begin to shift as she remembered. Thanks for letting this talented woman have one last dance.

    • @ladyreverie7027
      @ladyreverie7027 Před 6 měsíci +46

      If I was her caregivers I would play music like this 24/7 for her from now on

  • @kermitsjuicyjuicy3763
    @kermitsjuicyjuicy3763 Před 8 měsíci +2877

    The way at first her hands and body were shaking and then after a few seconds there's a change. She becomes steady and fluid just like she was years ago and it's so beautiful to see. I'm in tears right now!

    • @manda_musings8459
      @manda_musings8459 Před 6 měsíci +18

      I know. That was absolutely astonishing

    • @heatherives8646
      @heatherives8646 Před 6 měsíci +15

      So sad she was a beautiful ballerina 🎉❤

    • @rosedewittbukater4203
      @rosedewittbukater4203 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Yes, me too!

    • @user-yd1vx9vw9m
      @user-yd1vx9vw9m Před 6 měsíci +25

      I hope she was back there in those moments, back when it gave her the most joy.

    • @whitneyriddle1088
      @whitneyriddle1088 Před 5 měsíci +35

      The hand shaking is part of the swan choreography ( classical dancer of 30 years, here) It imitates the feathers in the wings.
      What’s heartbreaking is, she truly IS they Dying Swan now. The most difficult role in all of classical ballet and she’s living it to the end. 😭😭

  • @zhisu2665
    @zhisu2665 Před rokem +8780

    You really could feel that she had nothing but love for ballet, even when the mind forgets, the body and soul remembers.

    • @BearAndBunny0605
      @BearAndBunny0605 Před rokem +21

      Amen!

    • @kimberleyfreeth8054
      @kimberleyfreeth8054 Před rokem +147

      Yes, the body and soul memory is profound. You can see why people also react to specific smells that remind them of the past. We have been wonderfully and fearfully made.

    • @mjrussell414
      @mjrussell414 Před rokem +60

      @@kimberleyfreeth8054 The memory of smells is actually out most strongest.

    • @savannahsmiles1797
      @savannahsmiles1797 Před rokem +7

      @@mjrussell414 ah but Trish Yearwood brought us the Song remembers when and it truly does

    • @angemaidment5640
      @angemaidment5640 Před rokem +23

      What incredible muscle memory!

  • @jinxin.
    @jinxin. Před rokem +4357

    even at her age, her arms and hands are still beautiful. for a moment it's as if she was her younger self again. you can tell her soul knows every move, every beat, even if her body can no longer perform them like before. absolutely beautiful❤

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress Před rokem +101

      But she is performing it. Every emotion, every fear, the betrayal, despair. We know exactly which part she's doing. The rest is just window dressing.

    • @Vejur9000
      @Vejur9000 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Amen

    • @idontreadorreply
      @idontreadorreply Před 8 měsíci +9

      Souls don’t exist, it’s literally called muscle memory

    • @Theriople
      @Theriople Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@idontreadorreply fr

    • @Theriople
      @Theriople Před 8 měsíci +2

      also its a tearjerker for sure but her hands arent exactly beautiful

  • @voyaristika5673
    @voyaristika5673 Před 6 měsíci +1432

    The beauty is still there, in her ballerina's hands, and certainly in her soul. It's all still there. It's hard not to cry watching her. She's absolutely lovely.

    • @rainstreet78
      @rainstreet78 Před 5 měsíci +19

      Oh, she is absolutely onstage again. It is so touching.

    • @lavilavi1057
      @lavilavi1057 Před 5 měsíci +12

      Yes, exactly! The moving of Her hands, her emotion are transporting us in her memories...Such a beautiful person!❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @sparkletasticmv3414
      @sparkletasticmv3414 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Your words are beautiful and eloquent. I hope that you speak and write a lot.

    • @voyaristika5673
      @voyaristika5673 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@sparkletasticmv3414 How kind. Thank you!

    • @sparkletasticmv3414
      @sparkletasticmv3414 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@voyaristika5673 it's my pleasure to say so

  • @nidhirathore4911
    @nidhirathore4911 Před 7 měsíci +879

    The moment she got the hang of it, her demeanor changed
    Music is so utterly powerful

    • @nosoymagnocraft8821
      @nosoymagnocraft8821 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Y no solo la música, sino todo el arte que transmite emociones a las personas que las enfermedades no pueden destruir... ❤❤

    • @user-yz4ri4xs4h
      @user-yz4ri4xs4h Před 5 měsíci +2

      ❤❤❤ music is a gift of God

  • @kmwa1234
    @kmwa1234 Před 6 měsíci +909

    She remembers not only the choreography, but the emotional intent as well. Soooooo touching.

  • @pablos5501
    @pablos5501 Před rokem +3491

    You just feel it, she is young again, she is on a scenary, dancing. So beautiful, so young, so alive, she was a swan again, once more little time...

  • @itsshrimp91
    @itsshrimp91 Před 11 měsíci +2773

    Tchaikovsky would be bawling his eyes out if he were alive to see this. Absolutely tragic but at the same time a glimmer of what true passion really is: An unforgettable and inseparable gift that will stick with you for the rest of your life, no matter the ailment.

    • @shelbyj1433
      @shelbyj1433 Před 8 měsíci +41

      Very well said.

    • @Talisman09
      @Talisman09 Před 6 měsíci +7

      What do you mean bawling his eyes out. Couldn't he just appreciate it without being a blubbering emo

    • @Maggot39967
      @Maggot39967 Před 6 měsíci +98

      @@Talisman09 Can't someone experience emotion without being judged and labeled for it? I'm 30 and far from emo but you sound like a child or andrew tate follower.

    • @sdamer4609
      @sdamer4609 Před 6 měsíci +15

      Tchaikovsky is immortal...

    • @DotMcFarlane
      @DotMcFarlane Před 6 měsíci +46

      ​@@Talisman09 Real men can show emotions and cry. Imagine that.

  • @eunhyukiee
    @eunhyukiee Před 6 měsíci +478

    The muscle memory is too strong. Even when they tuned the music on she was moving like she performs it yesterday. This video showed how much she loves doing ballet. How beautiful

    • @nosoymagnocraft8821
      @nosoymagnocraft8821 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Y no solo como ella ama bailar, sino también como las cosas que amas pueden hacer que no olvides lo que las enfermedades pueden destruir.

  • @dammitmandy1166
    @dammitmandy1166 Před 5 měsíci +88

    She was a PRIMA ballerina…so much respect for her talent and her perfected craft 💕

  • @BandJackDaniels
    @BandJackDaniels Před rokem +1653

    i love the fact that you can see in her eyes that she almost instantly remembers the moves. It is crazy and Beautiful at the same time

  • @antoinetterandall2124
    @antoinetterandall2124 Před rokem +2755

    Immediately I started crying.
    She was literally TRANSFORMED ... the movement. The gaze on her eyes. That is unreal

    • @Vejur9000
      @Vejur9000 Před rokem +54

      This is surreal. A testament to the human spirit. I wept when I saw her suddenly remember it all.

    • @sordwriath_productions2162
      @sordwriath_productions2162 Před rokem +7

      same....same....

    • @stephantuschen9540
      @stephantuschen9540 Před rokem +25

      Yeah. I also cried. It is one of the most human things I have ever seen.

    • @Pitcon
      @Pitcon Před rokem +1

      sensitive one, arent you

    • @watchuwant1560
      @watchuwant1560 Před rokem +22

      @@Pitcon in tune with human experience. It's not a bad thing.

  • @blam9360
    @blam9360 Před 6 měsíci +131

    The music lifted the fog of Alzheimer's from her brain momentarily and that Flow State, the unconscious mind takes over her body. It's so unbelievably amazing.

  • @Emely-martin
    @Emely-martin Před 6 měsíci +318

    How not to cry?
    It’s impossible not to get emotional, seeing the music bring back the dance steps to her memory!
    Music has the power to awaken feelings, memories, stored within us.

    • @lucy111617
      @lucy111617 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I don't think it possible to not cry my grandmother has dementia n it's hard to watch it live one slip away forgetting who u r this touch me so much baking my eyes out

  • @wabi_sabi_vida
    @wabi_sabi_vida Před rokem +2409

    Her whole demeanor transforms when she hears those first few notes. It's stunning to see what music means to us.

    • @KarlJayce_
      @KarlJayce_ Před rokem +1

      @@matbroomfield I remember watching this. It's so beautiful ❤

    • @renacleerican7824
      @renacleerican7824 Před rokem +5

      It is God.

    • @heidipeterson7662
      @heidipeterson7662 Před rokem +2

      That’s what I saw.

    • @cskillet2003
      @cskillet2003 Před rokem +15

      Music covers a whole other realm of expression that humans can't express with words. It's fantastic!

    • @hiyalanguages
      @hiyalanguages Před rokem +1

      This really struck me!

  • @_Jai_
    @_Jai_ Před rokem +3076

    The body and soul never forget. This woman still has the grace of a ballerina. This is one of the most amazing and wholesome videos I’ve seen on CZcams. Thank you.

    • @idontreadorreply
      @idontreadorreply Před 8 měsíci +6

      Souls aren’t real, muscle memory is

    • @HonkyEatsVegan
      @HonkyEatsVegan Před 8 měsíci +8

      it's called "muscle memory", just like us who can type without seeing keyboard

    • @sinclair4626
      @sinclair4626 Před 8 měsíci

      @@idontreadorreplysouls are real you grinch

    • @gothikgrlblack1733
      @gothikgrlblack1733 Před 8 měsíci +17

      ​@@idontreadorreplyI disagree about souls. How do you know they don't exist? Are you privy to knowledge no-one else possesses?

    • @tadassmolskas3014
      @tadassmolskas3014 Před 7 měsíci

      If they don't have the knowledge to know souls don't exist, where is your knowledge to prove they are real? @@gothikgrlblack1733

  • @Mia_Mar1a
    @Mia_Mar1a Před 6 měsíci +188

    This is beautiful, even though she cant walk you can see the smoothness and flow of her arms, how beautiful she definitely was an amazing ballerina

  • @slr856
    @slr856 Před 6 měsíci +125

    This was intense!! It was like a lost part of her brain woke up for a few beautiful minutes.
    My dad passed from Alzheimer’s, such a horrible disease. It steals everything from you. My dad was a pilot for nearly 40 years. He loved it the way this sweet lady loved ballet!!
    I wish I knew who the kind young man was with her. What a beautiful, loving relationship!! 🙏🏻☺️💕

    • @rawlin1881
      @rawlin1881 Před 5 měsíci +9

      I wish there was a translation too.

    • @jeannehollestein6374
      @jeannehollestein6374 Před 5 měsíci +5

      It was here son

    • @GmailCom-hh6yq
      @GmailCom-hh6yq Před 5 měsíci +4

      Sorry for your loss❤
      Please, don't stop talking to him... tell him what you feel..
      My dad took his last breath as I held his hand, but I just felt a peace within me, yet it was painful, but I know I'll see him again "soon" when it'll be my turn to cross.
      It's painful when our parents go ahead of us, but yet...
      I knew that his mum & dad, sister and other passed family member came to guide him..
      I had "called for them" as I was driving there, asking them to please come help daddy cross
      over...
      As I sat there, he just stared straight out into the room, in my direction , but not directly at me ...
      Moments before his passing, his eyes started "wandering" from left to right a few times and then a faint smile... then two deep breaths ...and then silence😢...
      The next morning... he "was" back at mum's..
      His chair in the kitchen was pulled out, radio was on and the same light he always turned on when he walked into the kitchen.
      Mum was in "shock", but she knew exactly who it was and since then, she's not so sad... still sad, but knowing he's "there" helps her a lot.
      Mum is well over 80yo and still very active and lives her life to the fullest with us kids and grandchildren so she's not imagining things.
      She's always put all the chair close to the kitchen table every single night she goes to bed, doing the dishes as she doesn't want to wake up and go into a "messy" kitchen...but every morning, dad's chair is out😂
      Heck, he's even been here at my house, saying my name! 🤯
      But I just replied "-Yes, dad?"...but then I realised 🤔... what was that!?
      😂
      Well, I "feel" his presence and whenever I feel him, I talk to him, telling how much I miss him, that I'm so grateful and happy that he's been my dad for 60 years...
      I know he's still with us.. in a special way.
      Like I know that my grandma, my former dog, 6 of my former cats ... so, I'm very blessed😂

    • @GmailCom-hh6yq
      @GmailCom-hh6yq Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@jeannehollestein6374He's so cute❤

    • @ellenmarch3095
      @ellenmarch3095 Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@@rawlin1881 "It excites me." "That's normal, my dear one! How could it not be exciting?...and you excite us, dancing so well!" "You have to take the points." (Pretty sure she means raising up on ballet points.) "You have to take the points? Really?"
      ..."This is the chorus. This is more legs." That is more legs, no?" "There are 50, the chorus." "My mother... (Oh wow...)" "That is the floor..."

  • @vickiegrizzle434
    @vickiegrizzle434 Před rokem +2134

    I have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s three and a half years ago. I am so thankful that I found this video. Truly lifted my spirit!!

    • @fjayneym7887
      @fjayneym7887 Před rokem +141

      I'm sorry for your diagnosis. I saw a documentary about people with Alzheimer's getting memories when they listen to music of their time. I wish you the best

    • @lombmusic07
      @lombmusic07 Před rokem +72

      Nutrition research and keep doing things you love
      I could die today! I could have died many times! Each morning a wonder

    • @Mauri5io
      @Mauri5io Před rokem +32

      Alzheimer can make you forget everything, but music can take you back to life!

    • @Kat-pe3gq
      @Kat-pe3gq Před rokem +19

      Keep music in your life 🫂

    • @wanorman2007
      @wanorman2007 Před rokem +17

      God bless you.

  • @genevieve.w
    @genevieve.w Před rokem +2200

    Nothing makes me cry harder than this video. She's beautiful, then and now.

  • @Donttrustthatburger5144
    @Donttrustthatburger5144 Před 6 měsíci +62

    She's an artist. The music is in her soul, the dedication to her dance in her bones. To say I am moved is an understatement.

  • @kelligarza5199
    @kelligarza5199 Před 6 měsíci +57

    crying... absolutely beautiful. The way he gently took her hand and his whole attitude towards people that some think are completely lost. She danced that dance like she was young again. I loved this so much.

  • @pedrokass2973
    @pedrokass2973 Před rokem +2157

    She is Marta Cinta spaniard ballerina, first ballerina in New York Ballet in 1967. Es maravilloso como la música ocupa un lugar especial en nuestro cerebro probablemente relacionado en este caso con un impacto emocional y profesional. Simplemente un video maravilloso. Marta Cinta murió durante la pandemia de Covid a causa del virus.

    • @bettymaurus8934
      @bettymaurus8934 Před rokem +60

      Herzlichsten Dank für diese Informationen!

    • @MishaSkripach
      @MishaSkripach Před rokem +89

      The dancer in the video is the Russian ballerina Uliana Lopatkina, whose recordings the creator of he video failed to even mention.

    • @Deedeevenice
      @Deedeevenice Před rokem +10

      @@MishaSkripach did she speak Spanish?

    • @MishaSkripach
      @MishaSkripach Před rokem +22

      @@Deedeevenice Not at all, she was born in 1973 and is a dancer at Mariinsky, recently retired

    • @MishaSkripach
      @MishaSkripach Před rokem +76

      @@pedrokass2973 The young dancer in the video is Russian. The old lady is Spanish and used to be a ballerina, but she is not the one who is dancing in tutu in the video. Is it clear for you now?

  • @ittybittykittymama7582
    @ittybittykittymama7582 Před rokem +438

    I once knew a ballerina who had lost her hearing. She would dance without music and I asked her how she could dance with no music. She said that she danced to the music in her head. Beautiful!

    • @dannyhernandez2203
      @dannyhernandez2203 Před 7 měsíci +2

      How did she hear your question?

    • @miglek9613
      @miglek9613 Před 6 měsíci +34

      ​@@dannyhernandez2203sign language exists, writing does as well. There's more than one way to ask a question

    • @dannyhernandez2203
      @dannyhernandez2203 Před 6 měsíci

      @@miglek9613 the anecdote is probably bs.

    • @emmettdonkeydoodle6230
      @emmettdonkeydoodle6230 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@dannyhernandez2203Dude do you think deaf people can’t communicate…? 🤦🏼🤦🏼🤦🏼 ffs

    • @dannyhernandez2203
      @dannyhernandez2203 Před 6 měsíci

      Well, that ballerina was probably Beethoven long lost 8x granddaughter. Bullshit. What is the ballerinas name!?

  • @MrPepper312
    @MrPepper312 Před 5 měsíci +8

    My mother was a Ballerina when she was young and was a beautiful women. She died of old age but kept her Ballerina shoes stored in the attic. As a young boy I would look at them. This video brought a tear to my eye. Next time you see an old women , remember, it's just her body is old, but inside she is sill beautiful.

    • @jvallas
      @jvallas Před měsícem +1

      I read once when the elderly end up in hospital, they should have someone set up photos of their younger selves doing things they typically did. A reminder to the staff that they are dealing with a far more complex human than this ancient in the bed.

    • @MrPepper312
      @MrPepper312 Před měsícem

      Yes, absolutely

  • @MarikamiLace-MalteseBobbinLace
    @MarikamiLace-MalteseBobbinLace Před 8 měsíci +72

    And yet her moves are still so elegant ❤

  • @jramsey9690
    @jramsey9690 Před rokem +946

    No one really has the secret of why music is so emotionally powerful. This was very touching.

    • @richardlazar3218
      @richardlazar3218 Před rokem +32

      Music is the language of the Holy Spirit, breaking through every barrier...

    • @kingabryniarska4092
      @kingabryniarska4092 Před rokem +20

      Sound- Hz- brain waves - responsible for brain function

    • @eberhardmock2450
      @eberhardmock2450 Před rokem +15

      ​@@richardlazar3218 well, that's a new one. Where in the Bible is that written? Many religious folks say it's the language of the devil, so I'm lost.

    • @robsemail
      @robsemail Před rokem

      @@richardlazar3218 no, music is the language of human culture. Gods who ignore children praying they won’t get raped at church or shot to death at school don’t have a goddamn thing to do with anything as beautiful as music! Sorry.

    • @larrygraysmith8411
      @larrygraysmith8411 Před rokem +19

      ​@@eberhardmock2450 Music can be used for adoration of one true God and for lifting our hearts up to Him (gregorian chant is a great example of it) as well as for poisoning our minds and souls. It depends on how we use it - so music can either serve God or devil.

  • @engine229
    @engine229 Před rokem +995

    I cried uncontrollably when I first saw this. Her spirit answered to this special piece of music which is obviously very personal to her. It really shows you that despite this horrible disease, her light always shone brightly as a beautiful and elegant ballerina. What a remarkable lady.

    • @euridicesacramentomariani6953
      @euridicesacramentomariani6953 Před rokem +11

      Tem. I cried and sobbed too much.

    • @angeladallimore8079
      @angeladallimore8079 Před rokem +8

      Beautiful ,It will always be precious and remain in this Beautiful Lady's heart 💓 Eternally ,🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🌹🌹♥️🌹🥀

    • @lesliewhiteman9562
      @lesliewhiteman9562 Před rokem +3

      Sobbing uncontrollably....so incredibly beautiful. 😢

    • @rcpetty16
      @rcpetty16 Před rokem +6

      I did too. I couldn't control it. The mind truly never forgets.

    • @EarthsGeomancer
      @EarthsGeomancer Před rokem +1

      You cried? Calm down.

  • @AmbientDreamEscapes
    @AmbientDreamEscapes Před 6 měsíci +2

    Losing your memory is one of the most cruel things to happen to a human 😮😢

  • @BrandiG0121
    @BrandiG0121 Před 5 měsíci +23

    She was so in her element. Alzheimers takes so much, but it can't negate a lifetime of passion. This was beautiful ❤

  • @vickibednar9220
    @vickibednar9220 Před rokem +709

    I can only imagine what she looked like performing it back in the day. She was absolutely lovely. Gave me chills. Her movements were beautiful.

    • @hollyhock3945
      @hollyhock3945 Před rokem +89

      She was the professional ballerena in the video from 1967. There is another video out there, earlier in her Alzheimers, where they show her reacting to her performing Swan Lake.

    • @notsoberoveranalyzer8264
      @notsoberoveranalyzer8264 Před rokem +24

      Luckily, you don’t have to imagine. The video clips are of her, and there’s more. She was phenomenal.

    • @GemPotagueule
      @GemPotagueule Před rokem +5

      1:52 (pour ne pas avoir à imaginer)

  • @markmoil3012
    @markmoil3012 Před rokem +247

    I watched my Dad die by inches for 7 years due to this rotten Alzheimers. One of the last things left to him was playing his beloved accordion. When that was gone the last resemblance to what was my dear Dad was gone. I still cry 10 years after his passing and watching this brought it all back to me. Music is powerful.

    • @StoryGirl17
      @StoryGirl17 Před 8 měsíci +6

      I'm sorry for you'r loss. I hope you and you'r dad had s happy relationship. Treasure every memory. God bless you.

    • @shugarysubstances
      @shugarysubstances Před 6 měsíci +4

      i went through the same thing, for almost the same time span. it really leaves a different fuckin type of scar. i hope we can both make peace with it someday.

  • @WomanNextDoor
    @WomanNextDoor Před 7 měsíci +16

    A beautiful moment in time for this beautiful lady.
    Free from her chains of dementia the music took her hand and once more she danced.
    I'm so grateful we are able to witness this.
    She's dancing in heaven now, God bless you prima ballerina.

  • @catrinahartz944
    @catrinahartz944 Před 5 měsíci +9

    Beautiful. She will dance in heaven again and be healed and young again. God bless her.

  • @Edward24081
    @Edward24081 Před rokem +449

    That might be the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. My grandfather is in the late stages of alzheimers. He was a craftsman his whole life (decorator, carpenter, builder you name it). Me and my cousin recently put up a shed for our grandmother and he could barely be restrained from trying to help us. He couldn't help with the bigger parts but we tried to find ways to include him in the process.

    • @danieldunlap4077
      @danieldunlap4077 Před 9 měsíci +27

      I'm in school to become an Occupational Therapy Assistant and that is the best way to help your grandfather.

    • @user-qb6fk9us6x
      @user-qb6fk9us6x Před 7 měsíci +2

      😢👏👏👏

    • @KrisByrns
      @KrisByrns Před 6 měsíci +1

      My dad spent his last couple of years in an Alzheimer's unit. The maintenance man regularly took him along on his tasks as a "helper." My dad was always so glad to see him, and when Dad couldn't go along he would stop by for a short visit.

    • @danieldunlap4077
      @danieldunlap4077 Před 6 měsíci

      @@KrisByrns What an amazing maintenance man. Is that something your dad did before his Alzheimer's took control?

    • @KrisByrns
      @KrisByrns Před 6 měsíci

      @@danieldunlap4077 My dad worked for the power company, but he loved to fix things. He would go to the thrift store and get stuff from the as-is room to fix. The facility had "work" for others too, like a pile of towels to fold (same pile every day, I think). People want to feel useful.

  • @robinhatcher8021
    @robinhatcher8021 Před rokem +263

    I was a ballerina for 25 years and am a retired social worker for elders and retired dementia specialist. I went all over my state, training regarding the dementias. Music and art is stored in different part of brain from language and everyday things. The music is still active in her brain, bringing her back even for a little bit. She was beautiful. Notice her hands. So delicate and beautiful. Wish I could have watched her dance when young. I'm sure she brought the house down. May she rest in peace. ❤🎉

    • @maryfreebed9886
      @maryfreebed9886 Před 5 měsíci +2

      You did watch her dance when young. That's her in the footage interspersed with the old lady.

  • @Brynja24
    @Brynja24 Před 6 měsíci +12

    She still has this grace to her ❤ My grandfather was a radio singer during ww2 and had dementia the last 20 jears of his life. He just remembered his wife - and the lyrics to all his favorite songs. When he listened to them he sang as if he was young again ❤

  • @oxidatie
    @oxidatie Před 7 měsíci +48

    How powerful. It’s beautiful! ❤️🙏🏻

  • @jerseygurl620
    @jerseygurl620 Před rokem +202

    Her hands are still so delicate and fluid. When something has become a part of your soul, your DNA, not even dementia can take it away.

    • @Urteil164
      @Urteil164 Před rokem

      Absolutely ❤

    • @Gaia_Seraphina
      @Gaia_Seraphina Před rokem +4

      It can. But something so deeply rooted into your mind will be one of the last things forgotten.

    • @Urteil164
      @Urteil164 Před rokem +1

      @@Gaia_Seraphina 💯 correct

    • @somerandom7672
      @somerandom7672 Před rokem +4

      If it's in your soul, you will know it even when your entire body is gone.

  • @jamesembrey3100
    @jamesembrey3100 Před 2 lety +505

    I sobbed uncontrollably

  • @katarzynaplociennik7027
    @katarzynaplociennik7027 Před 6 měsíci +22

    Tak muzyka jest jak pani czarodziejka zatrzymuje czas przywołuje wspomnienia. I wypełnia nas wspaniałymi emocjami . Łączy ludzi. Ta pani cudownie tańczy,z niebywałą ekspresją. To cudowne.

  • @rabblerousin8981
    @rabblerousin8981 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Jeez. She remains such an expressive dancer and artist in her medium, despite her physical capacities. A true ballerina. Brava. I’ve never experienced ballet like this.

  • @Karinph1
    @Karinph1 Před rokem +414

    This is so beautiful. SHE is so beautiful - and the caretaker, the man understanding what is stored in her body and soul, and wants her to revisit the beauty and passion. Thats the kind of compassion you can only wish for everybody to have;

    • @somerandom7672
      @somerandom7672 Před rokem +12

      Yes, absolutely. We need more people who see the inner being.

    • @nmHispana
      @nmHispana Před 11 měsíci +12

      Many years ago I was a CNA in a nursing home facility and it never mattered to me whether they had or didn't have ALZ, because I'd still always talk to all of the patients while waiting for the dinner trays to be brought out from the kitchen. One afternoon while talking to one with ALZ, one of other CNA's said, "I don't understand why you even bother talking to them, when they can't even understand a word your saying." This made me very angry, so I turned to him and replied, "how the hell would you know?"

    • @jvallas
      @jvallas Před měsícem +1

      It becomes apparent he is her 50-year-old son at the end.

  • @NotoriousBroadcasts
    @NotoriousBroadcasts Před rokem +711

    As a dancer and artist suffering from physical and cognitive decline in my youth, this gives me so much hope and joy that my body and soul will still know what to do even in the very worst circumstances. Thankyou for sharing. ❤
    Edit: I just wanted to thank everyone for their kind replies and support. It is very meaningful to me to have the hope. ❤️

    • @elaineweinberg7094
      @elaineweinberg7094 Před rokem +17

      Sending you prayers, never lose hope. I bet you can express your artistic talents in other ways. ❤️

    • @mishapillai9414
      @mishapillai9414 Před rokem +12

      Sending you love and prayers, wherever you are

    • @NootalieWalf
      @NootalieWalf Před rokem +12

      My mom was a ballerina and is now chair-bound due to MS. We used to do mother-daughter ballet classes when I was little, and I haven’t seen her stand unassisted or take a single step in over 2 years now. It’s absolutely heartbreaking to watch and remember. I hope that you find the ways to adapt in how you need to to continue creating art in any of its forms. 🤍

    • @hasiajackson-un7zb
      @hasiajackson-un7zb Před rokem +2

      I will keep you in my prayers. 🙏

    • @robstockton2463
      @robstockton2463 Před rokem +1

      If you are dancing beautifully in your mind, then you are dancing beautifully. Warm wishes.

  • @sherisse10
    @sherisse10 Před 6 měsíci +35

    This took my breath away.. she became what she once was.. she was whole again just with music. 💔❤️‍🩹😪 watching my grandmother wither away was the most gut wrenching 6 years.
    Thank you for this beautiful video 🤗

  • @onurunlu129
    @onurunlu129 Před 6 měsíci +5

    This beautiful lady, is one of the luckiest lady I’ve ever seen… I wish I could do something with passion, something that I will never forget even if I have Alzheimer. I work in an office, I’m neither happy nor unhappy, just like a robot, and my days are passing by and I do nothing but going to work. I earn enough to feed myself and go to holidays on my vacations. I know, not much people can have the life I have, but I can’t stop dreaming.. I’m sure at 0:37, she sees the stage lights and hundreds of people in a huge saloon with their excited glances. I would never think that I will be jealous of a 100 years old lady with Alzheimer. I hope the best for you lady, you may forget everything but I hope you’ll never forget who you are and how amazing you were.

    • @SupportTheArts-yo8ox
      @SupportTheArts-yo8ox Před 3 měsíci +1

      One of the greatest things you can do for yourself and for humanity is to find something that you believe fulfills your purpose in this life. A purpose driven life is what we should all strive for. We all must work to be able to provide for ourselves and families, but don't let that rob you of finding and living out your life's purpose.

  • @adele1993
    @adele1993 Před rokem +459

    So tragically beautiful, my father died with advanced Alzheimers at 89, he was a wonderful honky tonk pianist and even when he was in a locked ward towards the end, he would entertain everyone with his performances. And never forgot the words of his favourite hymns if he was singing. I know i will see him again in Heaven one day soon and all will be remembered.

    • @DerekDogsforSentience
      @DerekDogsforSentience Před rokem +18

      My mother had it too. It’s such a cruel disease. It takes them away from you before they actually go. What’s worse they pop back and visit, moments when they are with you again, then gone again. We used to say mom popped in for a visit to ease our pain. No one deserves this horrible end. You have my empathy. We WILL be with them again 💜

    • @lilyt18
      @lilyt18 Před rokem +4

      Beautiful 🙏🏽💙

    • @lovebuzzlovebuzz54
      @lovebuzzlovebuzz54 Před rokem +1

      You believe in GOD then? Me too may we speak about it?

    • @monicamac2122
      @monicamac2122 Před rokem +5

      I lost my dad in December to this horrible disease, he was 5 days away from his 88th birthday. He was an amazing violinist back in the day, and his nursing home was doing a calendar shoot several years ago, featuring him with a prop violin and a man in front of a piano (who used to go into nursing homes and play to the residents, before HE got Alzheimers as well) and you could see the two of them just automatically put their fingers where they used to put them and my father got quite upset because his violin had not been tuned. He could still sing, even after he had lost the power of speech for conversation. Music is incredibly powerful! I played all his favourite tunes in the last couple of days before he passed and I am sure it gave him comfort. I know I will see my dad in Heaven one day too, and he will be whole and enjoying his music the way he did before.

    • @DerekDogsforSentience
      @DerekDogsforSentience Před rokem +1

      @@monicamac2122 I’m so sorry for your loss. It’s been 30 years for me. You never get over the grief but you do learn to live with it. I deal with it every day knowing two things. My mom would absolutely want me to live and enjoy my life and also I will definitely see her again. I’m sure your dad would want you to enjoy your life and you will see him again too. Listen for the random violin. Music is extremely powerful. He will let you know he’s ok through this. 💜

  • @dsrlenechase774
    @dsrlenechase774 Před rokem +257

    This brought tears to my eyes because she transcended from the limitations of a broken body and mind to where her soul, that never ages, danced beyond the stars. Someday, even yesterday, all that she is will follow that path and will truly dance again.

    • @Surms41
      @Surms41 Před rokem +9

      That hit me like a truck, not much does that for me, but it's so true, and you worded that beautifully.

  • @natchinvlogs8907
    @natchinvlogs8907 Před 5 měsíci +2

    She was transformed into her true form, her expressions, body position, emotion were all still there. Music really does wonders

  • @merlinstwin7373
    @merlinstwin7373 Před 8 měsíci +17

    My heart might just break. Bless Marta's beautiful, elegant spirit and the people who helped her bring it out.

  • @youngraines851
    @youngraines851 Před rokem +179

    Once a ballerina - a star - that magic within never dies. She's still so elegant, so beautiful - her hand gestures are a poetry that compliments the music within and without.

  • @rst7243
    @rst7243 Před 2 lety +407

    The power of music. I would have been honored to be this woman's friend.

    • @patriciastordahl1220
      @patriciastordahl1220 Před rokem +5

      Go to a senior care and adopt one

    • @Ted_Sheckler
      @Ted_Sheckler Před rokem

      ​@@patriciastordahl1220 😂😂😂

    • @howgreenwasmyvalley9686
      @howgreenwasmyvalley9686 Před rokem

      Well, she wouldn't want to be yours. Ballerinas are notoriously snobby, narcissistic and impossible to please. Far worse than divas like that short fat dumpy thing, can't remember her name but she married some old record mogul, to climb to the top. She only drinks bottled water in Bohemian crystal. Anyway, she goofed up the National Anthem so that was her done. Anyway, yes, that was some GREAT arm dance.....😂😂😂😂

    • @SupremeCommanderBaiser
      @SupremeCommanderBaiser Před rokem

      ​@@patriciastordahl1220 nah, I just said this to get likes 😏

  • @Club12-Nightclub_Music_Remixes
    @Club12-Nightclub_Music_Remixes Před 5 měsíci +6

    I did some volunteer work at a senior living facility for a few years. There was a lady who had full-blown alzheimer's. She always had this blank, emotionless face. During one Christmas season, a santa came to visit the residents. When santa was introduced to her, she opened her eyes wide and her face lit up with joy and excitement. Even though it was temporary, it was awesome for me to witness.

  • @TwoShedsJackson
    @TwoShedsJackson Před 5 měsíci +2

    My mother in law passed from Alzheimer’s last year. It’s a devastating disease, but this video was so moving I couldn’t help crying. Just absolutely beautiful.

  • @newatiny344
    @newatiny344 Před 8 měsíci +139

    This was so moving and touching, the way how she faltered in the beginning, like the swan, but then didn't give up and gave a masterful performance. I watched open mouthed and with tears in my eyes.

  • @FelipeViannaNutriUFRJ
    @FelipeViannaNutriUFRJ Před rokem +22

    And the beautiful swan flew one last time... 😢 Rest in POWER!

  • @bunker8digitallabs
    @bunker8digitallabs Před 7 měsíci +23

    Music touches the essential soul in all of us. Despite the ravages of Alzheimer’s, her face lights up with joy and she remembers every movement, completely transfixing everyone who watches her. It is so wonderful to see the light appear again in her eyes and in her movements. You can tell she is completely lost in those moments, right back to being onstage and entrancing everyone.

  • @kalyps30
    @kalyps30 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Her movements are still quite graceful

  • @jangibb6148
    @jangibb6148 Před rokem +221

    This is absolutely wonderful. Her movements are still so graceful. She finishes the music off right to the end of her finger tip s

  • @TwinZ-studios
    @TwinZ-studios Před rokem +106

    If she could only walk,she would make the performance so good.
    Even she nailed the expressions of the act!So precious

    • @robstockton2463
      @robstockton2463 Před rokem +18

      I agree, she must have been a marvelous performer. It really made me curious about her dancing in her prime, if she can project this much meaning from a wheelchair.

    • @TwinZ-studios
      @TwinZ-studios Před rokem +1

      @@robstockton2463 yes absolutely!

    • @RadeonVega64
      @RadeonVega64 Před 5 měsíci

      yep

  • @theincredibleauraaa133
    @theincredibleauraaa133 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I have always said that music is one of the most powerful things ever created, and this is such a prime example of it. The mind may not remember, but the soul does.

  • @_birdie
    @_birdie Před 6 měsíci +9

    Seen this so many times and I’m always floored by just how graceful she still is. I mean look at her arms and hands. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @DeeBango
    @DeeBango Před rokem +34

    I couldn’t stop crying. Her body is so frail - it adds more drama to the performance. Amazing

  • @wombocosmic
    @wombocosmic Před rokem +45

    Once a Ballerina, always a Ballerina

  • @JESSICACASIMIRO-zz2zr
    @JESSICACASIMIRO-zz2zr Před 6 měsíci +11

    Music is for the soul! And the soul lives forever!! ❤❤❤

  • @edemestetic
    @edemestetic Před 5 měsíci +5

    Can't stop my tears from falling...The magic of art and love for occupation...

  • @phantomtroupe8430
    @phantomtroupe8430 Před rokem +64

    Beautiful. In the beginning she is sad and emotional. Once the orchestra intensifies you see her embody the swan and become powerful. Almost as if she was being lifted out of her wheelchair by her wings

  • @alarcon99
    @alarcon99 Před 2 lety +241

    1:52 *Prima Ballerina NY 1967*
    “It makes me emotional”
    “It’s normal, my darling. How could it not?”
    She pats his face 🥺
    “And you make us emotional! Dancing so well!”
    “You have to get the points!”
    He chuckles
    “You have to get the points! Is that so?”
    …intelligible…
    “This is the chorus. This is the chorus. This is the chorus. This (part) is more legs.”
    “This (part) is more legs, no?“
    “There are 50…in the chorus.”
    “My god!”
    “This is the floor”
    -Music to Awaken Association

    • @charlottewebster4233
      @charlottewebster4233 Před 2 lety +27

      I really super appreciate you translating that - thank you so much! I love that she not only moves in response to the music but talks her way through the full routine even remarking - almost teaching him and emphasising the need to get the points right 😇

    • @LBach-eq4ks
      @LBach-eq4ks Před rokem +13

      Thank you very much for your translation. I always asked myself what they were talking about.

    • @amb865
      @amb865 Před rokem +13

      Points being her pointe shoes

    • @mialiahh9228
      @mialiahh9228 Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much for the translation

    • @sherryab3964
      @sherryab3964 Před rokem +4

      Thank-you so much for translating this 🙏❤️

  • @roxanevialdujardin8362
    @roxanevialdujardin8362 Před 6 měsíci +10

    C'est émouvant, elle est gracieuse et si elle tremble au départ d'un coup son corps se réveille et c'est merveilleux...

  • @fernandodominguez4522
    @fernandodominguez4522 Před 8 měsíci +14

    I am speechless at the beauty of her performance. Astonishing and captivating. Your mind becomes insync to her performance. Thank you I am truly privileged.

  • @rogerio067072
    @rogerio067072 Před 2 lety +132

    Swan lake has a special place in my heart and watching this lovely lady remember her days, is hard to hold the tears. We are nothing but our own memories and our own inteligence.

  • @hyaled6441
    @hyaled6441 Před rokem +96

    Сколько грации в каждом движении, а какие руки изящные! Тело и душа все помнят

  • @taylormaddux8433
    @taylormaddux8433 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I hope we'll all have someone to comfort us when we need it like this kind man comforted this lovely lady.

  • @5DNRG
    @5DNRG Před 8 měsíci +2

    You can see years of beautiful ballet in her hands. She has had experiences we can only dream of...

  • @ariannasv22
    @ariannasv22 Před rokem +19

    Damn, even though it was just her arms, she still moved gracefully. She still has that skill in her.

  • @KeiFox
    @KeiFox Před rokem +63

    This serves extremely well as something which doctors and caregivers can learn from as a means to provide better emotional care to such people who suffer from Alzheimer's. Once we're able to pinpoint those special moments in a person's life that stay with them permanently, even while the terrible disease eats away at their mental faculties, by providing the right stimulus, it can promote a greater sense of emotional health and happiness for the person. While it's sad to hear of Ms. Gonzalez's passing, it's comforting to know that she's not only now at peace, in a better place, and dancing as she used to, but that this wonderful provision by her caregiver was able to give her some happiness in her last years, so it would not be as tragic or depressing. God bless that gentleman, whomever he was, whether a family member or a caregiver, or both, for providing the beautiful music to entertain her and stimulate the happy memories of her younger years. To the good memory of Marta Gonzalez, may you dance among the angels in the heavens, as you did in life, in peace and joy, forevermore.

  • @JackDespero
    @JackDespero Před 8 měsíci +9

    That was eerily beautiful.
    It must be such a strange feeling for her. Like when a song that you haven't heard in a couple of decades starts to sound in the background, somewhere, and without skipping a beat, even without thinking about it, you start to sing the lyrics, but a thousand times more impactful.

  • @lydiakinnaman3679
    @lydiakinnaman3679 Před 5 měsíci +2

    This is amazing to watch. !! I could see her on stage... she was right back on point. Soooo lovely. She will be dancing on streets of gold just as she was at her finest. Praise the Lord. Even with a horrible mind illness... the mind still works in mysterious ways. God bless her.

  • @njlillycline
    @njlillycline Před rokem +12

    She had beautiful hands

  • @seatherny_y
    @seatherny_y Před rokem +60

    The way she knew the movements and remembers them, still preforming with such grace and emotion is amazing. What a beautiful dance and what a fortunate lady.

  • @vivianrussell6860
    @vivianrussell6860 Před 6 měsíci +2

    The last dance!😢, shes BEAUTIFUL!!, good job! ❤

  • @TheRebekinga
    @TheRebekinga Před měsícem +1

    She looks like she should live forever and makes us see those amazing movements

  • @greenmt1100
    @greenmt1100 Před rokem +120

    It reminds me slightly of my aunt who sadly passed away a few years ago from Alzheimer’s. She would forget something you told her 2 minutes prior but when we played ABBA for her, which was her favorite group growing up, she would light up and knew all the lyrics and was herself again for a few minutes. It was really cool to watch. Music is tied in with memories so closely, it’s very fascinating.

    • @gmvalentine626
      @gmvalentine626 Před 8 měsíci +1

      "Music is tied in with memories so closely."
      Absolutely!

  • @laika4640
    @laika4640 Před rokem +14

    Is it only me or is anyone else enraptured by her hand movements? Just mesmerising

  • @0._m_.0
    @0._m_.0 Před 7 měsíci +1

    How she sat up from being slumped....the music blew life in her bones and muscles....

  • @Ezrablynx
    @Ezrablynx Před 5 měsíci +1

    Music is so important in elders in memory care. Dont let your elders fade away in silence and bordom, remind them of the best times. Cook their favorite food, encourage them to tell stories and express themsleves.

  • @lisagermano3934
    @lisagermano3934 Před rokem +12

    Her SOUL remembers everything ❤

    • @copperandbrick
      @copperandbrick Před 7 měsíci

      IMHO, that’s one of the wonderful things about the soul. Brains can be damaged by disease and age and accidents, but souls will remember everything. Even when you’re talking to someone whose brain isn’t functioning, their soul will understand.

  • @abigailhumes4608
    @abigailhumes4608 Před rokem +69

    Her wheelchair performance drew me in totally because you helped her remember her love for it. She performed with total commitment. Thank you for your compassionate work with her.

  • @arcradire1559
    @arcradire1559 Před 5 měsíci +1

    0:36
    God, the look in her eyes when she starts getting into the music is so powerful

  • @urekmazino5125
    @urekmazino5125 Před 6 měsíci +1

    its started slow and steady, then suddenly, it looked like she was transported 50 years ago on the same stage she performed the dance, as she had for next couple of years.. That look on her face was chilling and amazing

  • @annhedges4243
    @annhedges4243 Před 9 měsíci +26

    20 seconds in, the tears started to flow. I had to watch it again. So moving, so beautiful

  • @AmerBoyo
    @AmerBoyo Před 9 měsíci +25

    Words fail me. Sheer joy and tragedy together. What an amazing lady 💔

  • @franceseverett416
    @franceseverett416 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I had chills. I had tears. How utterly moving....

  • @Gstv76
    @Gstv76 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The seriousness in her eyes as she was feeling the music and recalling the passion of the memory made was beautiful and made me tear up!

  • @remyasmar418
    @remyasmar418 Před 9 měsíci +13

    I have been a caregiver to my mother for the last 3 years and seeing this made me break down into tears for the first time. To the glory of love!!

  • @sfuta2005
    @sfuta2005 Před rokem +12

    Even now, she moves so gracefully and passionately. Truly beautiful and moving.

  • @victoriab.6601
    @victoriab.6601 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The movements of her hands are so graceful ..beautiful

  • @YourCreepyAunt
    @YourCreepyAunt Před 7 měsíci +4

    The grace in her movements, this is beautiful! 😍 Once a ballerina, always a ballerina.