Brazilian Zouk Development Series

What is the legacy of the genre/form/style you are teaching?

Brazilian Zouk is a Latin dance which began in Brazil during the early 1990s. It originated from a Brazilian dance called Lambada with influences from other Brazilian dances. Brazilian Zouk is commonly characterized with creating a close connection between the two partners allowing for a dance experience than can flow for long periods of time.

 

What background, training, and or relationship do you have with this style/technique/class subject?

The instruction provided to the attendees of this class has been derived from the influence of many Brazilian Zouk world-renowned professionals where we’ve taken their learnings and shaped them for the Boston community.

 

What can students expect from this class?

Class structure:

8-9pm: Discussion & exercises relating to Brazilian Zouk concepts

9-9:30pm: Practica on class’s concept

9:30-10pm: Social dance environment

 

Finish this statement: I am passionate about teaching this style because…

Brazilian Zouk creates for a dance experience like no other and it’s hard to not fall in love with it immediately.

 

How can students learn more about this offering?

linktr.ee/zoukbos

Instagram/Facebook: Zouk BOS | @zoukbos

 

Registration:

https://fb.me/e/varsvBUM

 

Cost of Class

$20 Single Class | $85 for Series

 

Contact Information

Contact Philip Blatner or Zouk BOS on Facebook

 

 

Assistants, Substitutes, Accompanists:

Yasmin Chau, Roger Orcutt, Jenna Bryfonski, Matthew Shimizu, Anush Revazyan, Brittney Mancini, Jeff Kandel, Hanna Davies

Thu, Apr 13 @ 08:00 pm
8:00 pm — 10:00 pm (2h)

Studio 7

Zouk BOS

Street shoes are not allowed in the studio at any time.