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Summary Of: Zouk

Zouk in the Caribbean... The zouk music style was invented in the early 1980s when many different styles were fused... and became the most famous Zouk band in the world... zouk rapidly became the most widespread dance craze to hit Latin American in some time... Zouk became known for wildly theatrical concerts featuring special effects spectacles... popular belief is that zouk music originates from... from Cape Verde are also a derivatives of zouk which sounds similar... Zouk in the Caribbean... Zouk in the Caribbean... The dance steps of Caribbean zouk dance style differ significantly from the Brazilian zouk... In Caribbean zouk two steps are performed on the music... where in Brazilian zouk three steps are performed on the music... the zouk rhythm is used to dance a Brazilian style derived from the Lambada... the zouk in Brazil is often slow and sensual...

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