(Photo from Zouk dancing by Shani & Ivo, YouTube)
Brazilian Zouk
Brazilian zouk is a partner dance that originated in Brazil. However, there are other forms of zouk from the Caribbean. Hence, “Brazilian” is added to the one that is from Brazil. Also, there are several forms of zouk including lambazouk, traditional zouk and Brazilian zouk. Moreover, the Brazilian zouk is among the popular dance genres in Brazil. Additionally, other popular dance genres include lambada, gafiera, salsa and forro.
Brazilian Zouk Dance Performance
Brazilian Zouk dance by Shani & Ivo
Watch/read more about the Brazilian Zouk here!
Argentine Tango
Tango is a partner dance that originated in the late 1800’s in Argentina then spread around the world. In addition, it evolved into many different forms including the American ballroom style, International ballroom style, Finnish style tango and nuevo tango. Furthermore, authentic tango has no rhythm units or patterns. Essentially, it allows the dancers to respond to the music through connection with more free expression and spontaneity than the traditional forms of tango.
Tango Dance Performance
Chicho Frumboli & Juana Sepulveda @ Embrace Tango Festival 2014
Ode Au Tango
(Tango practice while walking on the streets of Dijon)
Watch/read more about Tango Dance here!
Bachatango Dance
Bachatango by Terry & Cecile to Chanson D’amour by Castel ft. Denise
Bachatango is a fusion dance which takes characteristics of both, bachata and tango. For example, this video demonstrates how this is done. Moreover, fusion dancing is becoming more popular as different dance genres travel around the world.
Watch more bachatango & fusion dance here!
Kizomba Dance
Kizomba by Nemanje & Laura (Estonia)
Zouk “Don’t Keep Me Waitin’ Contest”
(Alisson Sandi & Audrey Isautier Zouk, Don’t Keep Me Waitin’ 2011)
Watch/read more dance articles at Dance Talk Blog!
(Photo of Zouk dancers Alisson Sandi & Audrey Isautier, 2011)
Sources
- Wikipedia Zouk-Lambada
- Seattle Times Dancing up close, personal and fun: Brazilian Zouk
- Zouk New York What is Brazilian Zouk?
- Wiki Dance Zouk Dance
Leave A Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.