Movement

Danseteltet: Brazilian Forró

Forró is a traditional Brazilian couples dance which is easy to learn and fun to dance.

It’s danced close, with rhythmic footwork, and strong connections between the couples.

The music features accordion, zabumba (bass drum), and triangle.

Forró includes several styles, like Xote, Baião, and Arrasta-pé.

It’s both a dance and a cultural expression, known for its joyful, social and inclusive atmosphere.

Popular across Brazil and growing worldwide. Forró is easy to learn but offers depth for advanced dancers, blending spontaneity, rhythm, and connection.