Today we are featuring Kizomba Lady Style dance video from Sara Lopez. If you don’t know what kizomba is, then you are probably not very familiar with Lady Styling as well. Kizomba is usually a couple dance which originated from Angola. It has a lot in common with tango even though it doesn’t look very similar on the outside. However in this video it’s performed solo by on the most famous dancers in the social dancing world.

As you can see from this freestyle dance video lady’s part has absolutely nothing in common with the above mentioned Argentine tango. Kizomba lady style is all about sensual movements of the lower part of the body and periodic footworks to accentuate those movements even more – something very pleasing to the eye.
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Kizomba is one of the easiest social dancing styles you can find. Couples start feeling comfortable improvising on the dance floor only after 2 months of classes. So if you are looking for new ways to entertain yourself, dancing this beautiful and very sensual dance style is definitely something that I will advice to anyone who dares to ask.
Kizomba music is also very easy to understand. If feeling the beat is difficult to you, but you are still eager to learn to dance, then you will appreciate a lot hearing loud and clear Angolan beats all the time. You may not become the next world famous dancer, but you’ll have lots of fun on your way in any case.
Some people are somewhat afraid to come to dance classes and worry a lot about not having a dance couple. Well, I’ll bring some good news to you – social dances like Kizomba, Tango, Salsa, Bachata, Zouk and many many others don’t require having your own partner. Most people come to this type of classes on their own and couples are created in the class and often changed during the class multiple times. So everyone has an opportunity to practice new moves and try out new combinations with different partners. This helps understand the leading and following parts a lot better, plus its quite entertaining. Millions of people all over the world love it, You should try it too!
Thank you for taking the time to watch our today’s video! I hope you found it inspiring and helpful. If you enjoyed it, feel free to share it with friends, fellow dancers, or anyone who might love it as much as you did. Every share helps spread the joy of dance a little further.