Explore the art of connection with a modern twist on traditional Kizomba.

Kizomba Fusion

Here are the details for this class

Where?Viru Center Open-air Rooftop, Viru väljak 4-6, Tallinn
How often?Every Tuesday at 19:00, 1h 00min
Who is teaching?Waldemar, Diana
How much it costs? Single class (1h 00min) is Ȼ115 dance coins with package (or 15€ without package). Please check different package options for much better prices per class.
Why should I be there?If you love deep musical connection, want to explore different expressions of Kizomba, and enjoy dancing to diverse music – this class is for you! You’ll improve your technique, musicality, and body awareness while learning how to adapt to modern Kizomba sounds on the dance floor.
What's it all about?This is not a “new style” of dance – it’s a space to fuse existing elements of Kizomba family styles in a respectful and intentional way. You’ll learn to identify and use tools from Semba, Tarraxinha, Tarraxo, Urbankiz and traditional Kizomba – helping you stay versatile, musical, and grounded no matter the song or social setting.

Get to know the instructors!

Waldemar & Diana are dancers with a wealth of experience in different dance and music styles. Waldemar is an international Afro/Latin social dance teacher, also dedicated to dance styles like Kizomba, Reggaeton, and Afrobeats. Waldemar is ready to share his experience and knowledge with you. Both Diana & Waldemar are also DJ's and have perfect musicality! 

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Your first class is all about discovering connection and flow. You’ll get a taste of how we blend elements from Kizomba, Semba, Tarraxinha, Tarraxo, and UrbanKiz to create a dynamic yet grounded dance experience. No stress – just music, movement, and good vibes.

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What People Say

A few years ago, I had already made an attempt to learn Kizomba. It worked better the second time. Even today, I find Kizomba much more difficult than Salsa, for example. Nevertheless, I really enjoy it and can recommend Kizomba to anyone who likes Kizomba music.

Jens

What surprised me the most when learning Kizomba was how much quiet strength and deep presence it holds. At first glance, it seems like just walking and rubbing against each other, but then you realize – wow – how subtly you need to listen, feel, and share energy with your partner. I used to think dancing was just about steps. Kizomba showed me that it’s actually about sharing energy. If someone is thinking about starting Kizomba, I would say: just come and try it, it’s super cool.

Aljona

In my opinion, the only place to learn Kizomba in Estonia is with Waldemar and Diana. The class is professional and classy yet still light and so much fun. In Kizomba Fusion you will not only learn about how to execute the moves right and dance gracefully but it is also about the feeling, the background and the whole vibe of this beautiful dance. I feel that the teachers remember my strengths and weaknesses so well and help me refine my dancing in every training.

Liis

What surprised me was how different Kizomba dance is compared to bachata, which I started with at the dance studio, and how much I had to relearn. And how challenging this dance is despite appearing to be a relatively static dance. I was surprised by how much more this dance depends on the partner. Much more than in bachata. Since the connection with your partner in Kizomba is significantly stronger than in bachata, it has made me more sensitive in this regard. Kizomba teaches you to be much more attentive to smaller body movements. I definitely recommend trying Kizomba because it's a very beautiful dance that offers very special experiences

Andre

A Modern Approach to Kizomba – Without Losing Its Roots

🚨 Important: This is not a new dance style. The name “Kizomba Fusion” was chosen with care to preserve the essence of Kizomba while allowing space for growth.


In this course, you’ll explore how to use intention, technique, and musicality drawn from all the main styles of Kizomba – including Tarraxinha, Semba, Urbankiz, Tarraxo, and Kizomba. The focus is on enriching your dance vocabulary while respecting the music and the roots.


Through this fusion approach, you’ll learn to move more freely, listen more deeply, and adapt your dancing to both traditional rhythms and modern beats. Whether you’ve danced before or are just starting, this training offers something new to connect with.


Let’s grow together – in body, mind, and music. 💫

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