Does everyone remember when the lambada burst onto the international
scene in the eighties? Well the dance as evolved dramatically since
then, it's more dynamic,creative and funky without losing the timeless
sexy latin uality that we've all come to know and love.
On Sunday December 13th, London's most innovative lambada zouk dancer/
teacher will be holding a special introductory workshop at the
Tabernacle, the workshop will comprise of a warm up combining elements
of jazz, ballet and contemporary dance, followed by the basic steps of
lambada,concluding with a little choreograph routine.
With over sixteen years experience dancing and performing Lambada
Zouk, Lindale brings a wealth of experience into his classes.
Lindale's performing experience includes television, film , the west
end and off Broadway. He's also produced for television and stage and
as well as being an avid screen player writer he is also the
originator to the Lyrical Zoukl style of dance; a zouk dance style
slowly gaining worldwide recognition as the first distintive style
coming out of London.
This upcoming workshop will be using a unique blend of old skool soul
and blues as well as zouk and kizomba to not only get everyone moving
but to also guaranteed to be spiritually uplifting.
The newly refurbished Tabernacle houses a wonderful dance studio, with
an excellent restaurant and already is gaining a reputation for
hosting exciting, trend setting events. So if you want to give your
partner a unique christmas present or want to get a good, fun, work
out with family and friends before the christmas festivities,why not
check out the Tabernacle on Sunday December 13th
Tabernacle
Powis Square
W11 2AY
Class will be from 3:00 to 4:30pm
The cost of the class will be 10 pounds at the door, 9 pounds in
advance and 8 pounds concession.
As well as enjoying the trendy bars, great restuarants, why not let
Lambada Zouk be a major part of your Notting Hill experience.