Brazilian Zouk
Brazilian Zouk is a partner dance that originated in Brazil, evolving from the Caribbean dance known as Lambada. It features smooth, flowing movements and is characterized by its unique connection between partners, allowing for improvisation and creativity on the dance floor.
The music for Brazilian Zouk typically includes a variety of genres, such as Zouk and Samba, creating a rhythmic and melodic backdrop for dancers. The dance emphasizes body movement, with a focus on the upper body and hips, making it visually captivating and enjoyable for both dancers and spectators.