Tagged: zouk
Can We Dance Freely Without Gender Roles?
For many, Brazilian Zouk has become a journey of self-discovery and freedom of expression. Over the past few decades, the way we view roles in partner dancing has evolved significantly, and Zouk, with its fluid and … Read More »
Have You Danced Zouk in Medellín? Welcome to Zouk al Parque
Every Sunday afternoon, in the heart of Medellín, Zouk al Parque is a space where you can dance Brazilian Zouk in the open air. In the vibrant and green surroundings of Parques del Río, this weekly … Read More »
The Taxi Dancer Debate, Are We Solving Festival Woes or Adding to Them?
As a Zouk dancer who’s attended some festivals, I know the frustration of standing on the sidelines for hours, waiting for a dance—especially when I was new or when the lead/follow ratio was off in the … Read More »
The 10 fundamentals of Zouk, beyond the movements
I have been dancing for half of my life, Tango, Salsa, and Bachata… but I never encountered a dance with a culture similar to Brazilian Zouk. I fell in love with the way the dance looks, … Read More »
Zouk on Water at the Dutch International Congress
Nearly a month has gone by since the 7th edition of the Dutch International Zouk Congress and we’re still seeing video postings from the unforgettable boat party that wrapped up the magical event. Well, here’s ours. … Read More »