Most Kizomba instruction focuses solely on where to place your feet. You learn patterns and sequences, practice them repeatedly, and hope they'll feel natural someday.
The dancers who truly captivate us understand something more profound.
They've mastered the "Body Conversation"—the internal dialogue between their body, the music, and the floor that creates that mesmerizing flow we all admire.
This invisible foundation is what distinguishes dancers who look like they're following steps from those who seem to embody the music itself.
The surprising truth is that you could spend years learning complex patterns without developing this fundamental awareness.
I know because that was my experience for the first several years of my 10-year Kizomba journey. Despite teaching for 8 years, something was always missing—until I discovered this approach, which transformed my own dancing from technically correct to genuinely fluid.
🎥 Each day includes a focused 5-7-minute video tutorial and a simple 2-minute practice drill designed to develop body awareness rather than just teach steps.on
✓ Complete beginners who want to build the proper foundation from day one
✓ Experienced dancers who feel something is missing from their movement quality
✓ Those who appreciate understanding the "why" behind the movement, not just memorizing steps
✓ Solo learners who want to develop fundamentals before dancing with partners
✓ Anyone willing to practice consistently for just 15 minutes daily
✗ Those looking for advanced patterns and flashy moves right away
✗ People who prefer traditional step-by-step instruction without exploring body awareness
✗ Anyone unwilling to slow down and focus on foundational elements first
It's Jòss, and my 10-year Kizomba journey has been a continuous evolution in my understanding of how movement really works.
After teaching traditional Kizomba methods for 8 years, I had a breakthrough moment that changed everything. Over the past 9 months, I have intensively studied the MKIZ program and discovered a different approach to movement that has transformed my dancing.
What makes this method different is its focus on developing the internal awareness that makes external movement feel natural and look beautiful. It's the difference between reciting phrases in a foreign language and thinking in that language.
I'm excited to share this approach because it represents what I wish I had when I first started—a clear path to understanding the essence of the Kizomba movement rather than memorizing patterns.
And here's something special: You can practice with me in person! Join me every Thursday at Punda Vibes, Prinsenstraat, from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. for a free dance session where you can refine what you've learned in a supportive social setting.
Each lesson builds on the previous one, creating a complete understanding of how the Kizomba movement works from the inside out. The magic happens when all elements come together on Day 7.
This isn't about becoming an expert overnight—it's about developing the fundamental awareness that makes all future progress more natural, rapid, and enjoyable.
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"After 10 years of dancing and 8 years of teaching, I was stunned by how this approach transformed my movement. What was once a series of techniques became a natural conversation between my body and the floor. The difference was so profound that I knew I needed to share this method with others. If it could create this breakthrough for someone with my experience, imagine what it could do for dancers at any stage of their journey."
Every day you practice movement without proper foundation is another day of reinforcing habits that may eventually need to be unlearned. The sooner you develop these fundamental awareness skills, the faster your progress will be in all aspects of Kizomba dancing.