Where:
Dance Fever Studio
200 Wells Ave.
Newton, MA 02459
Admission:
$prices vary by ticket type
Categories:
Classes, Music, Nightlife, Party
Event website:
https://moves-and-vibes.ticketleap.com/kiz-vibes-weekender-ii/
DJ CeijayKiz and Moves n' Vibes are bringing special guests Félicien Rossa, Drew, Tin Man, and Breezy to town to teach you skills that will enhance your Kizomba experience on the dance floor.
This Three Day Weekender will be filled with workshops and socials featuring DJ CeijayKiz. You are not going to want to miss this! Get your tickets while they are still available!
Ticket Transfer Fee - $10
**Tickets are Non-Refundable, but Transferable**
Schedule:
THURSDAY (Moves n' Vibes Dance Studio)
**44 5th Street, Cambridge
7-8pm: Kizomba Foundations with Inna
8-9pm: Urban Kizomba with Ceijay and Bruna
9-12am: Social with DJ Ceijay
FRIDAY (Dance Fever Studio)
**200 Wells Ave., Newton
7-8pm: TinMan & Breezy - Saida Variations
8-9pm: Drew - Urban Kiz Connection
9-10pm: Inna & Francois - Urban Kiz Tricks and Flow
10-3am: Social with DJ Ceijay and DJ Francois
SATURDAY (Dance Fever Studio)
**200 Wells Ave., Newton
6-7pm: Drew - Playing with Options - Urban Kiz Routine
7-8pm: TinMan & Breezy - Understanding Blocks & Leg Lifts
8-9pm: Felicien - Intermediate Fluid Moves
9-10pm: Felicien - Surprise Her Combo
10-3am: Social with DJ Ceijay and DJ Francois
***Schedule is subject to change.
Artists:
Félicien Rossa (France)
Drew (NYC)
Tin Man & Breezy
Inna & Francois (Boston)
Ceijay & Bruna (Boston)
DJ Ceijay Kiz (Boston)
About Artists:
Félicien Rossa:
Félicien discovered dance at the age of 11. He started with Ballroom and Swing (Rock’n’Roll, Lindy-Hop, Acrobatic Rock). He started then to assist his teachers and build his teaching skills.
In 2001, a few years later, he discovered the Latin dances (Cuban Salsa, Puerto Rican Salsa, and Bachata), and began his first own classes in Paris in 2005. He went to Cuba many times to learn and improve his technique and style. He also discovered his strong attraction to West Coast Swing and Argentine Tango for the unique leading techniques embedded within those dances.
He did his first Kizomba steps in 2009 and fell in love instantly with it! He went to all the workshops he could, met all the masters on the scene at this time, and went to Portugal many times to learn from Angolan and Cape Verdean dancers.
He met Isabelle few months later, and from then, developed his technique and style into Modern Kizomba.
They created their dance company, traveling to and performing in many different countries. They recorded some of the most known Kizomba videos, like Mil Pasos, and also participated in many TV shows wherein they helped a larger audience learn ore about Kizomba and its culture.
He continues to travel the world to share his passion and knowledge with pedagogy and fun, using the dance as a bridge, a connection, between people.