Zouk, also known as Brazilian Zouk, is an elegant and fluid, yet energetic and funky social partner dance and is a fusion of many different dance styles including Salsa, Hip-Hop, Tango, Lambada, and Contemporary.
Our Beginners Zouk classes are designed to teach you the fundamentals of this dance such as rhythm, basic steps, different dance holds between you and your partner, leading and following steps, turns and transitions.
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I found Dancebuzz when I was looking to learn Zouk (having been a Salsa dancer for years). I tried a few places and Dancebuzz was the only one that got it right: attitude, professionalism and quality instruction :)
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Locations
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Piccadilly Circus, SW1
Decadia room in Tiger, Tiger Bar, 29 The Haymarket, London SW1Y 4SP
Tube: Piccadilly Circus (min), Leicester Square (5min)
Instructors
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Sarah
Sarah started dancing social partner dances almost a decade ago and s trained in Bachata, Salsa and Zouk.
She is passionate about introducing dance to beginners, helping them discover a new hobby and passion.
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Annabelle
Annabelle is a qualified dance teacher and holds a diploma in dance teaching from Laban.
She has a bubbly and fun personality and is experienced in teaching a large variety of styles such as Salsa, Bachata, Zouk, Swing, Ballroom, Street dance, Diva dance and Wedding dance.
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Steve
Steve has been dancing and teaching for over 10 years, specilisng in social partner dances such as Salsa, Zouk, Bachata and Swing.
He is passionate about introducing dance to beginners and help them develop good leading and following techniques.
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Christina
Christina is a passionate dancer teacher dedicated to sharing the joy and inspiration which only dancing can bring.
She is experienced in teaching a number of dance styles but you can meet her in our Salsa, Bachata, Club dancing, Diva and Zouk classes.
FAQs
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What to wear in a Zouk dance class?
Smart casual clothing and comfortable shoes. We recommend small heel shoes for the ladies and leather sole shoes for the gentlemen. Please no stilettos, boots or trainers with a strong grip.
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Do I need a partner to join a course?
No, we frequently rotate partners throughout the class to ensure all leading and following techniques are working well.
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I come with a partner, can we stay dancing together and not rotate with the others?
I come with a partner, can we stay dancing together and not rotate with the others? We rotate partners in our classes as we have found that dancing with different people teaches better leading and following skills which ultimately makes dancing with our won partner (if you have one) a better and more pleasurable experience. If you are interested in learning to dance as a couple, please check our Beginners Ballroom & Latin courses