

Nowadays, she does the same in Flama’s own Latin dance group, Flama Crew. Earlier she was the choreographer and one of the dancers in the Show Burlesque dance group called glamGRLS’n’pantyHOES. Mirka has been part of different dance groups. It is important to Mirka that the joy of dancing is present in her teaching, as well as the enjoyment of the music, own movements and the crossing of boundaries. There is always a cheerful atmosphere in the classes. The years of experience is reflected in insightful and skilled choreographies that have been inspired by all the dance styles Mirka has danced.Īs a teacher, Mirka is compelling and purposeful but still easy-going. Currently Mirka is teaching Show Burlesque, cha-cha-cha, samba, rumba, jive, reggaeton, paso doble, salsatón, salsa, bachata and chairlesque. Mirka has been teaching at Flama since 2018, and the number of her classes has only increased over the years. In the course, you get to know the basics and techniques of samba, and work on the same choreography four times. However, Show Burlesque took her heart and gave a whole new meaning for dancing. After that, she has danced many different dance styles. Mirka found dancing again in 2010, and she fell in love with Latin dances, especially Cuban dances. She started dancing at the age of seven with ballroom dancing and continued until her teenage years.

Mirka has a long history of different dance styles. In these classes, you can also wear socks, so you don’t necessarily need separate dance shoes. These courses are for beginners, you don’t need previous dance experience! Bring your own water bottle and comfortable sports clothes to the class, as well as dance shoes if you wish. You can register for these courses individually (€49/course) or for all four courses at the same time (€185).ĭuring the fall season, classes are on Tuesdays at 17:30–18:25. In the Autumn, Flama teaches the basics of Latin Ladies Style A four-week course is organized for each of the four dance types, during which the basics and technique of the dance type are practiced and a short choreography is learned. Many wings follow choreographed Brazilian dance routines similar to the ones demonstrated in this samba video / DVD.Description Latin Ladies Style beginner courses in autumn 2023 In addition to the musicians (bateria), the parade is comprised of “alas” or wings. The exercises taught in these classes will be drills you can do no matter how far you progress with your samba in the future There are four parts to our beginners course. The “Escolas De Samba,” or Samba schools are community based organizations that create the music, samba dance, costumes and floats for the Carnaval parade. This style of Brazilian dance is most commonly referred to as “Samba No Pe.” Carnaval is celebrated preceding Lent. The next section in the DVD focuses on 2 choreographed routines. She demonstrates the basic footwork of Samba and then she breaks the movements down into concise and understandable steps. Beginners Guide to Samba (Installation and Configuration) by admin What is Samba Samba is an open-source implementation of the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol.

In this instructional DVD Quenia Ribeiro teaches the sexy, and exciting Samba from Rio De Janeiro. There are many different styles of Samba music and dance in Brazil. Developed in Bahia and brought to Rio De Janeiro by people of African descent, Samba dance spread to all levels of Brazilian society. Samba dance is a patchwork of many cultural elements pieced together from Africa, Europe, and the indigenous people of Brazil. "Dance Today! Samba with Quenia Ribeiro" DVD beginner & advanced Learn two fun and elegant samba dances with Quenia Ribeiro and Quenia's band, Grupo Ribeiro! Samba is the most internationally recognized music and dance form from Brazil.
