Kizomba Foundations
BORN IN PARIS

What is UrbanKiz

A modern dance style born in the streets of Paris, blending Kizomba roots with hip-hop influences, linear movement, and creative expression.

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Paris 2010-2015

01 Born in Paris

UrbanKiz emerged in Paris, France around 2010-2015, born from a vibrant movement of dancers who wanted to push Kizomba in a different direction. The name "UrbanKiz" was officially adopted in May 2015.

The style was shaped by a collective movement in Paris, with many dancers blending their Kizomba training with influences from hip-hop, contemporary dance, and Parisian street culture.

Important: UrbanKiz is not "Kizomba 2.0" or "modern Kizomba." It is its own distinct style with different techniques, aesthetics, and cultural roots. Both dances are valid—they're simply different.

Key Dancers in the Movement

Curtis & Cherazad

Pioneers in early Paris scene

Enah & Céline

Creative expression & attitude style

Moun & Karole

Innovation & teaching worldwide

02 The Dance

UrbanKiz is defined by its linear movement, creative expression, and hip-hop influences. It's a modern, urban interpretation of partner dancing.

Linear Movement

Unlike Kizomba's circular flow, UrbanKiz moves in straight lines. Partners travel forward, backward, and side-to-side with clean, geometric precision.

Upright Posture

Dancers maintain a more vertical stance with space between partners. This allows for greater individual expression and visibility of arm and body movements.

Arm-Led Connection

The lead comes primarily through the arms rather than torso contact. This creates a different dynamic and allows for more intricate arm styling and patterns.

Stops & Isolations

Influenced by hip-hop, UrbanKiz features stops, body isolations, and rhythmic pauses that punctuate the music and create visual drama.

03 The Music

UrbanKiz music blends electronic production with R&B and hip-hop influences, creating a modern, atmospheric sound perfect for creative expression.

Ghetto Zouk

The primary music style for UrbanKiz, featuring electronic beats, R&B vocals, and a slower, more atmospheric sound than traditional Kizomba.

Urban Influences

Hip-hop, R&B remixes, and electronic music heavily influence the UrbanKiz sound. DJs often mix contemporary tracks with Kizomba-style beats.

Tempo & Feel

Music ranges from slow and sensual to more upbeat rhythms. The emphasis is on musicality—interpreting the song's mood, breaks, and accents.

Notable Producers & DJs

Producers like Puto X, Samy Sam Beats, Elji Beatzkilla, Zay'x, and Chad have shaped the UrbanKiz sound. DJs including Snakes, Saï Saï, Hugo Smile, and Paraiso bring it to life at events worldwide.

NOW PLAYINGGhetto Zouk

04 See UrbanKiz in Action

Experience the creativity and style of UrbanKiz through these performances by pioneering dancers.

Kizomba Fusion Tarraxo

Audi & Laura

Tchikita

Jojo & Mickaela

Elegant Kizomba

Jesus & Anni

UrbanKiz Performance

JP & Stephy

UrbanKiz Expression

Audi & Pamelita

Creative UrbanKiz

Albir & Natalia

05 UrbanKiz & Kizomba

UrbanKiz

  • Linear movement patterns
  • More upright posture
  • Arm-led connection
  • Stops, taps, isolations

Kizomba

  • Circular movement patterns
  • Close chest-to-chest embrace
  • Torso/hip-led connection
  • Continuous, flowing movement

Both styles are beautiful expressions of partner dancing. They share roots but have evolved into distinct art forms with their own techniques and communities.

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