Seductive and sensual, both smooth and rough. Zouk is a Brazilian dance style which came up from the banned lambada. Quantities of turns, lifts and deep bends keep the short skirt in rapid and instant movement. This choreography is full of excitement, energy, and acrobatic elements.
Brazilian Zouk is a group of closely related dance styles based on or evolved from the lambada dance style and is typically danced to zouk music or other music containing the zouk beat. The name Brazilian Zouk is used to distinguish the dance from the Caribbean Zouk dance style, which is historically related to, but very different from the Lambada dance style.
Unlike salsa, which is led with the hands; Brazilian zouk is led by more parts of the body, noticeably the glued-to-each-other hips of the partners. Thus, in a basic sideways movement, followed by the rest of the body, and this is part of what makes the dance so sensual. However, in various moves the dance partners are also connected by eye contact, legs, arms, shoulders, head, etc.
Brazilian Zouk Classes
Thursdays
| Class | Time | Level | Place | Info |
| Brazilian Zouk | 6:30pm-7:30pm | Beginners | Bar 2 AD 2 Crutched Friars | Drop-in style classes £5 for class and club |
| Brazilian Zouk | 7:30pm-8:30pm | Improvers | Bar 2 AD 2 Crutched Friars | Drop-in style classes £5 for class and club |
Brazilian Zouk payment options
Payment options
With our zouk classes you have the following payment options- cash (pay as you go)
Zouk terms and conditions
Drop in Zouk classes
Drop in dance classes are not progressive, so you can attend at any point. They also operate on a pay-as-you-go basis, so you only pay for the sessions you attend.Health
Please inform your teacher, prior to class, if you suffer from any serious medical condition or injury. If in doubt, consult your doctor.Other
Participants may be asked to leave with no refund for the following reasons:- dangerous, disruptive or offensive behaviour
- apparent alcohol or drug use, before or during the class
- poor personal hygiene


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