I just wanted to tell you, that I really love - let me say it again - loooovvveee your channel! So although you are just starting to document your passion, I am so so happy for all the content you put out here! Keep it up! 😘
Thank you so much!! I am glad you are enjoying the content If there is anything you would like to see more of or discussed, feel free to let us know :)
Hy!!!! Important to say that everything begin with the Lambada, the real Zouk its fron French west indies Guadaloupe and Martinique.... So... with a lot of respect the dance zouk outside the Caribe we call LAMBADA.... thanks big hug.... 😀
We agree. The dance we are referring to is called by many as "Brazilian Zouk" which is danced very differently than lambada, but originiates from those roots. How the story goes is that the founders of Brazilian Zouk found a Vinyl and adjusted the footsteps of lambada to Carribean Zouk music, and that is how the name came to be. We do agree the name "Brazilian Zouk" is inaccurate, but the founders did talk about this, and decided to keep the name.
I just wanted to tell you, that I really love - let me say it again - loooovvveee your channel! So although you are just starting to document your passion, I am so so happy for all the content you put out here! Keep it up! 😘
Thank you so much!! I am glad you are enjoying the content
If there is anything you would like to see more of or discussed, feel free to let us know :)
Y’all need to let Alessandra finish her thoughts. Abe especially keeps interrupting her
I completely agree with this, even when the conversation was very interesting
Hy!!!! Important to say that everything begin with the Lambada, the real Zouk its fron French west indies Guadaloupe and Martinique.... So... with a lot of respect the dance zouk outside the Caribe we call LAMBADA.... thanks big hug.... 😀
We agree. The dance we are referring to is called by many as "Brazilian Zouk" which is danced very differently than lambada, but originiates from those roots. How the story goes is that the founders of Brazilian Zouk found a Vinyl and adjusted the footsteps of lambada to Carribean Zouk music, and that is how the name came to be. We do agree the name "Brazilian Zouk" is inaccurate, but the founders did talk about this, and decided to keep the name.