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Learn Brazilian Zouk

Brazilian Zouk is a uniquely magical partner dance, known for its rich movement dynamics, full-bodied flow, and conscious approach to touch and connection.

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Beginners without experience can register for any Level 1a course or morning challenge.

History of Brazilian Zouk, and today...

Brazilian Zouk grew out of the vibrant Lambada scene in Brazil, a fast and dynamic partner dance that became a global sensation in the late 1980s and early 1990s. However over time, DJs began to play slower, smoother rhythms, especially Zouk music from the French-speaking Caribbean with its melodic, French Creole lyrics. This new music, less dynamic and more lyrical, made the original Lambada footwork easier to dance and opened space for more fluidity, connection, and expressive movement.

The dance that emerged from this musical adaptation kept the basic structure from Lambada, but transformed it, slowing the timing, expanding body isolations and head movements; creating a more fluid and melodic style. Because dancers were now dancing to Zouk music in Brazil, the new style became known as Brazilian Zouk.

 

Over the 1990s and 2000s, teachers and dancers in Brazil refined and spread this new form, adding influences from other styles and solidifying its identity as a distinct social dance celebrated worldwide today. At the House of Zoukies we teach many of the original steps and structures from Lambada and the first adaptations of Brazilian Zouk.

 

Furthermore, and specifically at the House of Zoukies, these steps, along with 20+ years of experience and modern evolution have been organised and refined into logical building blocks for effective learning and creativity.

 

Our classes are therefore divided into: a) structure & technique, b) upper body (or Neo-zouk) flow and c) a fusion of solo embodiment dance and partner connection. You can download our Levels System and teaching road-map on the link below.

Membership Plans

Choose between monthly and annual memberships to support the House of Zoukies infrastructure upgrade and save money on your classes and events.

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Monthly Passes

Choose a monthly membership and commit to your Zouk learning journey. It will save you money, support the studio, and motivate you to progress faster.

Annual Membership

Support our studio infrastructure upgrade with an annual membership and save over CHF830 on events and classes compared to our monthly passes.

Private Classes

Choose a package of private classes and receive 1-1 teaching at the optimum speed for your learning curve and convenience between work-life-family commitments.

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