Awakening joy, releasing tension, coming back into flow
Movement has always been one of my most powerful tools in self-development.
Whenever I feel stuck, emotionally, mentally or physically, and I don’t know where to start, I return to the same simple ritual:
I put on music, I close my eyes, and I feel.
I let my body guide me. I follow the rhythm that wants to move through me.
Sometimes that means soft, slow, sensual music.
Sometimes I shake, wild and free, releasing stress and emotion through every limb.
Sometimes I dance in stillness, just my breath and subtle movements.
Every time, I come back to myself.
Dance is my medicine.
It brings me back into the body, out of the mind, into presence.
Shaking it off
There are days when I have no motivation, when I feel numb or overwhelmed.
And those are exactly the days when movement is most needed.
I put on a track, no plan, no choreography, and I just shake.
If I’ve had a dentist appointment, if I’ve been carrying tension, if I feel stuck or overstimulated…
shaking always helps me release and reset.
Shaking is a primal, nervous-system-friendly practice that I return to often.
It is one of the fastest ways I know to move energy, ground myself, and reconnect.
Falling in love with Zouk
In 2017, I discovered Brazilian Zouk and something clicked immediately.
I had tried salsa before, and while it was fun, it didn’t quite land in my body.
But Zouk… Zouk was different.
The music, the flow, the connection, it was everything I had been looking for.
I fell in love with the softness, the creativity, the way the dance allows you to be fully in your body, in co-creation with another person.
Zouk gave me the happy hormones that come from cuddling and connection, but within a clear, respectful structure.
You get invited, you dance a song or two, and when the song ends, the dance ends. There’s no expectation, no pressure.
And that made it feel safe.
Of course, like in any space, not everything is always perfect.
I’ve experienced uncomfortable moments on the dance floor too.
But compared to other spaces, including some Tantra settings I have been in, I found the Zouk dance floor safer and less complex.
Many dancers in the Zouk community are on their own self-development journey.
Movement as integration
As I deepened in dance, I also noticed how much it supported my yoga and embodiment practice, and how my experience in yoga supported my dancing.
The two began to weave together.
I began to explore how movement could be more than expression, how it could become a pathway for healing, for regulation, for integration.
Dance became a bridge between my body and my emotions.
It helped me process, release and land.
It helped me feel joy again. It helped me feel myself again.
Planting the seeds of consent in dance
When I discovered Zouk, I was already exploring the world of Tantra.
And very early on, something in me lit up with the idea:
What if we combined the deep presence and body awareness of Tantra with the magic of partner dance?
Not long after, I met Roger in Amsterdam a dancer and facilitator who was already offering workshops under the name Tantra into Zouk.
It was like the pieces came together.
This was the kind of experience I had imagined: dance as a language of connection, woven with sensitivity, presence, and depth.
From there, a new question arose for me:
What if we brought more consent and embodiment into the partner dance scene as a whole?
Not just in fusion workshops, but as a cultural shift on the dance floor.
I began slowly incorporating consent-based practices into retreats with Brenda and Anderson, where we created spaces for dance, touch, communication, and emotional safety.
Later, these elements became part of the Zoukdreams Castle of Miracles festival, and other teachers and facilitators began picking up the thread, bringing more awareness, care, and clarity into their own dance offerings.
A movement was started. A subtle but powerful shift towards making the dance floor a space where freedom and safety can truly meet.


Why dance and movement are so beneficial
Dance and somatic movement offer:
A return to flow when everything feels stuck
A way to regulate the nervous system
A path to release stored stress or emotion
A way to feel sensual, soft, alive
A space to connect with others in truth
A safe channel for joy, sadness, anger, pleasure
A sense of community and belonging