ZoukNerds: A New Experience in Learning for Dancers 🧠

Alisson Sandi

Welcome to the ZoukNerds Podcast! This is the ultimate destination for Brazilian Zouk enthusiasts and dance aficionados! Join us as we delve into the world of this beautiful dance, exploring its vibrant history, sharing inspiring stories, and connecting with the passionate community of ZoukNerds around the globe. Whether you're a seasoned pro or taking your first steps into the world of Brazilian Zouk, this podcast is your guide to the rhythm, the connection, and the joy that defines the Brazilian Zouk experience. Get ready to dance, learn, and be inspired with the ZoukNerds Podcast!

  1. The Qualities of a Great 'Zouk Disciple' (S05 Ep48)

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    The Qualities of a Great 'Zouk Disciple' (S05 Ep48)

    'Are you a Great Student?' In this imaginative episode, Alisson Sandi and Gui Prada step into the role of "Masters" searching for their ideal lifelong disciple in dance. They explore the core qualities they would seek in that one person worthy of inheriting everything they know. We identify several key attributes that go beyond just dance skills: Patience and Respect for the Process: In an age of instant gratification, they crave a student with the patience to spend an hour on a single exercise and a deep respect for the learning journey, not just the final outcome. This means trusting the teacher and the curriculum, even when the purpose isn't immediately obvious. Openness and Curiosity: Their ideal disciple would have a "cup-half-full" mentality, approaching every lesson with genuine curiosity rather than justifying their existing habits. They would be open to trying new, and even "crazy," exercises without needing to know exactly how they relate to the dance. Proactive Participation and Discipline: The masters are looking for a student who thinks critically about their own learning and contributes to the process. This includes suggesting new ideas and being disciplined enough to prioritize their training, even if it means rescheduling other life commitments. Alisson and Gui share personal anecdotes and offer a "reality check" for students, explaining that deep learning requires consistent effort and a level of commitment that goes beyond a few occasional private lessons. They even propose a simple test for future team auditions: a one-hour slow-walking exercise to vet for true patience and discipline. This episode is a call to action for students to approach their dance journey with a master's mindset. What qualities do you believe are most important for a dedicated student, and why? Share your thoughts and join the conversation!

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  2. The Beginner's Guide to Brazilian Zouk (S05 Ep47)

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    The Beginner's Guide to Brazilian Zouk (S05 Ep47)

    'The Beginner's Guide to Zouk' In this episode, Alisson Sandi and Gui Prada share their combined two decades of experience to create an essential guide for anyone teaching or learning Zouk basics. They dissect the most crucial skills for beginners, going beyond just movements to foster a strong foundation. The hosts break down the foundational elements they prioritize: Technique: The a, chic, chic, and the basic positioning of movements. They stress that true learning comes from feeling, not just copying what you see. Body Awareness: Understanding what your own body is doing—where your weight is, how your joints are moving, and how that affects your partner. They encourage a focus on positive feedback, telling students what to do rather than what not to do. Social Etiquette: Acknowledging that beginners often have questions about everything from inviting a dance partner to navigating a crowded floor. They advocate for a curriculum that intentionally teaches social skills and safety alongside dance patterns. Alisson and Gui emphasize that teachers should avoid overwhelming students with too many movements. They recommend using repetition, slow progression, and intentional warmups to allow students to integrate new concepts. A crucial reminder: the only person who thinks the class is too slow is the teacher. This episode is a must-listen for teachers looking to improve their instruction and for students wanting to know what to focus on in their own learning journey.

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  3. Who Are You Dancing With? Yourself or Your Partner? (S05 Ep46)

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    Who Are You Dancing With? Yourself or Your Partner? (S05 Ep46)

    'The Art of Adaptability in Social Dancing' How can you be everything your dance partner desires? Alisson Sandi and Gui Prada tackle this intriguing question from a recent Q&A, diving into the art of adaptability in social dancing. Gui reveals his "ease of motion" process, focusing on subtle physical cues to gauge a partner's comfort and preference, rather than mind-reading. Alisson echoes this, emphasizing an ongoing "conversation" of reactions to understand what a partner doesn't want, constantly listening for negative feedback. The hosts delve into the societal issue of lack of bodily awareness, where dancers may unconsciously push partners beyond their comfort zones. They highlight the importance of leaders focusing on reducing effort and building a dance with their partner, rather than just performing movements for them. Alisson shares a recent class exercise where students gained "fun" by focusing on their own body's desires in the dance, emphasizing that pleasing oneself first leads to better connection. The episode explores the vulnerability of true connection, especially through eye contact, revealing how shyness often stems from discomfort with showing one's inner self. It also touches on the tricky balance of managing your own energy at socials: knowing when to conserve, when to seek out trusted partners for a "recharge," and the social dilemma of saying "no" to some while saying "yes" to others who match your current energy. --- Do you prioritize what your partner wants, or what your body needs when social dancing? How do you navigate the unspoken expectations on the dance floor? Share your thoughts and join the conversation!

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  4. Epiphany, Delusion or Transformation? (S05 Ep43)

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    Epiphany, Delusion or Transformation? (S05 Ep43)

    'Dance Epiphanies - Moments That Changed Everything' Have you ever experienced a sudden "Aha!" moment that completely transformed your dancing? In this imaginative episode, Alisson Sandi and Gui Prada share their most profound "dance epiphanies" – those unexpected breakthroughs that fundamentally shifted their understanding and connection to movement. Gui recounts his earliest epiphany in Buenos Aires, where a dance with an older woman revealed the effortless fluidity of Tango, proving that a great dance has "nothing to do with the body necessarily, with the age, with the shape, with the height." Alisson shares his own Tango revelation in Australia, discovering a new level of bodily sensitivity and how every subtle movement communicates to a partner. They both emphasize that these kinesthetic experiences, where something is truly "felt, not just understood," leave a lasting mark. The conversation then explores other pivotal moments, including Alisson's Ballroom experience, which taught him the radical concept of not "babying" her follower and the importance of a leader's self-responsibility. This led him to embrace constant adaptability in his social dancing, aiming to meet followers' needs for space or presence. Gui reflects on the blessing of dancing with strong followers early in his journey, who elevated his understanding of connection. The hosts delve into Zouk-specific insights, including Gui's realization that one can excel in a single aspect of Zouk (like head movements) while still struggling with basics, and Alisson's journey to accept the dance's diverse interpretations despite contradictory feedback. This episode encourages listeners to embrace a mindset of continuous learning, take that "first step" with new teachers or partners, and remain open to profound "epiphanic moments" that redefine their dance journey with @everyone.

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  5. Zouk's Dirty Laundry: Now Airing (S05 Ep42)

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    Zouk's Dirty Laundry: Now Airing (S05 Ep42)

    'Navigating Behavioral Issues & Trust in the Community' Alisson Sandi and Gui Prada are joined by returning guest Laura Riva to tackle the complex and sensitive topic of behavioral issues within the Zouk community. This episode provides a vital framework for understanding how to navigate misconduct, both inside and outside the dance scene. The discussion opens with a recent, severe case, exploring why such an external incident deeply affected the Zouk community. Laura, known for her measured perspective, offers crucial insights for event organizers on managing crisis when a principal is involved, emphasizing the need for safeguards and a value-first approach. The hosts delve into the difficult reality of public perception, where emotional reactions can overshadow rational judgment, especially when trust is broken. They confront the "police report or no police report" debate, arguing it's often a "scapegoat" to avoid deeper investigation. Laura, drawing on her legal background, stresses the importance of thorough investigation and distinguishing between minor transgressions and severe risks. The episode also examines the "parasocial relationships" common in dance, where fans feel they know artists personally, influencing reactions to misconduct. They discuss the societal tendency to excuse "geniuses" while condemning others. Crucially, Laura emphasizes the perpetrator's ownership and willingness for true self-reflection as key to potential rehabilitation, distinguishing it from a desire to simply "return to normal." The conversation concludes by stressing the collective responsibility to respond constructively, heal wounds, and prioritize community well-being over social media validation or personal biases. Laura's insights offer a powerful call for empathy, nuance, and responsible leadership in handling these challenging situations.

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Welcome to the ZoukNerds Podcast! This is the ultimate destination for Brazilian Zouk enthusiasts and dance aficionados! Join us as we delve into the world of this beautiful dance, exploring its vibrant history, sharing inspiring stories, and connecting with the passionate community of ZoukNerds around the globe. Whether you're a seasoned pro or taking your first steps into the world of Brazilian Zouk, this podcast is your guide to the rhythm, the connection, and the joy that defines the Brazilian Zouk experience. Get ready to dance, learn, and be inspired with the ZoukNerds Podcast!

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