Afrolatin Connection: Kizomba 2

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'Kizomba is a word from Angola, from a dialect called Kimbundo that means 'PARTY'.

In our way of thinking it's very important to know more behind the dance.

If you are able to know more about the culture your way of dancing will be completely different.

Kizomba is a really young rhythm, that appear on the 80's, between the fusion of two main rhythms, samba from Angola and Zouk from the French Islands.

Don't forget to use the Bruce Lee rules : 1-learn the rules; 2- master the rules ; 3- Break the rules' (Ricardo SOUZA)



18 combinations

Total length 80min

PAL 16/9 Dolby AC2

English

Afrolatin Connection: Kizomba 2

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'Kizomba is a word from Angola, from a dialect called Kimbundo that means 'PARTY'.
In our way of thinking it's very important to know more behind the dance.
If you are able to know more about the culture your way of dancing will be completely different.
Kizomba is a really young rhythm, that appear on the 80's, between the fusion of two main rhythms, samba from Angola and Zouk from the French Islands.
Don't forget to use the Bruce Lee rules : 1-learn the rules; 2- master the rules ; 3- Break the rules' (Ricardo SOUZA)

Content
1- Combination1
2- Combination 2 -Quadrado
3- Combination 3 - Syncopated Turn and Saída da Mulher
4- Combination 4 - Walking Around
5- Combination 5
6- Combination 6
7- Combination 7 - Variance Exercise
8- Combination 8 - Saida da musher variation with man's adorn
9- Combination 9 - Legs Contact Exercise
10- Combination 10 - Scratch Move
11- Combination 11- Musicallity Exercise
12- Combination 12 - Toquitira
13- Combination 13 - Parafuso
14- Combination 14 - Leque
15- Combination 15 - Criolo
16- Combination 16 - Carrousel
17 - Combination 17 - Crowded Danceflor Technic
18 -Combination 18 - Semba Routine

Total length 80min
PAL 16/9 Dolby AC2
English

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