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Kizomba & Rhythm

April 16, 2019 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
April 16, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
August 20, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
December 10, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
April 23, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
August 27, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
December 17, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
January 8, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
April 30, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
September 3, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
December 24, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
January 15, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
May 7, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
September 10, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
December 31, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
January 22, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
May 21, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
September 17, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
January 29, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
May 28, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
September 24, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
February 5, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
June 4, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
October 1, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
February 12, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
June 11, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
October 8, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
February 19, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
June 18, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
October 15, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
February 26, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
June 25, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
October 22, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
March 5, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
July 2, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
October 29, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
March 12, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
July 9, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
November 5, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
March 19, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
July 16, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
November 12, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
March 26, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
July 23, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
November 19, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
April 2, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
July 30, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
November 26, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
April 9, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
August 13, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map
What we teach
Kizomba, derived from the traditional dances Semba (Angola) and Pasada (Cape Verde) among others, is a sensual partner dance coupled with music from Angola, Cape Verde and the Caribbean primarily sung in Portuguese or French Creole.

Why we teach
Our chief goal is for dancers, especially Kizomba dancers, new or improver, to learn to experience a different dance each time, especially when dancing with the same partner to the identical song.

Our philosophy

– Have fun

– Make the dance your own

– Listen to your dance music over and over until you are very familiar

– Dance with EVERYONE in the dance community

– Turn your mistakes into possibly your signature move

– There is one leader, the music, and two followers:

– First follower follows the music

– Second follower follows first follower and the music

– Rhythm is key to a successful dance

On-going Class
$15 / $10 w/Student ID
Drop-Ins Welcome

Title: Kizomba & Rhythm

When: 7PM Tuesdays*

* Schedule subject to change … check this website for up-to-date information

Where: La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA  94705



Instructor Bios
Influenced as a young child by Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others, David started taking dance seriously after younger brother Christopher introduced him to Salsa. Introduced to Kizomba after four years of dancing Salsa and Salsa Rueda, he now teaches Kizomba with his brother as “The Brothers Kizomba.”
Also influenced as a young child by the same music as brother David (i.e. Rhythm & Blues, Classical, Jazz, Country, Salsa, African Rhythms and contemporary music, among others), Christopher was persuaded to try formal Salsa dance lessons. After five years of Salsa and four years of Salsa Rueda, a single Kizomba song led to Kizomba lessons and now teaching with brother David as “The Brothers Kizomba.”Attending well over 50 workshops and festivals, both domestically and internationally, both David and Christopher continue their Kizomba education from world-renown instructors including:Afro Latin Connection
Albir Rojas & Sara Panero
Cymeon Mopao
Helio Santos
Isabelle & Felicien
Joao Rocha & Giedre
Kwenda Lima
Mafalda Butterflies
Mandella & Lisa
Mestre Petchu & Vanessa
Ozy Shine
Sara Lopez
Tony Pirata & Sophie Fox
Yami Step One

David, a student and instructor of Martial Arts for over 30 years, has a B. S. in Recreation and an M.S. in Education from California State University East Bay where he is a lecturer in the Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism.

Christopher holds an M.S. in Education and a B.S. in Management Information Systems.

Details

Date:
December 3, 2019
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
+ Google Map