According to the portal "Place", some schools due to quarantine have lost not only students, but also teachers.

"We had to close the very first, because the borders began to close, and we sent our choreographers back to the UK ... We still cannot start, because the borders are still closed, and we cannot bring our teachers to Moscow." - said the representative of the team of the London School of Dance Drive Dance Eldar Khakimov.

It is noted that dance studios suffered significant losses due to downtime and tried to compensate for them with online classes and the publication of training videos.

“We tried to practice online and recorded video lessons for our students, but dancing has its own specifics, and not everyone agreed to do this, not everyone was comfortable,” said Anna Kislova, head of the Premium Dance Club ballroom dancing school.

Earlier, the president of the Russian Union of Travel Industry (PCT) Andrei Ignatiev spoke about the losses of the tourism industry for six months due to the coronavirus.

On July 21, entrepreneurs Adelina and Manvel Grigoryan from Moscow within the framework of a special project of RIA Novosti and the stopcoronavirus.rf website “Normal flight. Stories of Entrepreneurs ”told about work during the pandemic.