
Samba lessons
Born in Brazil, Samba is much more than a dance: it's a symbol of celebration, sharing, and culture. Rooted in Afro-Brazilian traditions, it's characterized by its infectious rhythms, fast and fluid movements, and its incredible ability to transmit collective energy. Dancing Samba is about connecting with the music, freeing your body, and feeling the power of the groove.
From the parades of Rio's Carnival to today's dance classes, Samba captivates with its intensity, dynamism, and the joy it brings with every step. Accessible to all, it develops coordination, endurance, and self-confidence, while offering a true moment of escape and conviviality.
Saturday from 11 am to 1 pm
With her infectious energy and stage experience, Natacha invites you to discover the richness of Samba. On the agenda: rhythm work, characteristic movements, and plenty of good vibes! Whether you're a beginner or already experienced, each class is an immersion in this festive, expressive dance deeply rooted in Brazilian culture.
2025-2026 Samba course schedule

Samba classes are not weekly, but offered sporadically throughout the year, always on Saturdays from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Registration is on a per-class basis: ideal for discovering and progressing at your own pace and fully enjoying the unique energy of Samba, without any long-term commitment.
Registration is via a separate website; the page opens in a new window.
Meet your future teacher: Natacha Nezri

Natacha Nezri is a dancer and artist who fully embodies the vitality and soul of Samba. She offers classes and workshops ranging from beginner to intermediate levels, where each session celebrates rhythm, the body's energy, and the joy of movement. She also teaches Barre au Sol, allowing her to integrate a deeply rooted postural and physical dimension into her approach. Her Samba teaching is rich and varied: "Samba no pé," "Samba Talons," and even more dance-oriented and spectacular styles. Natacha emphasizes hip movement as a fundamental driving force, but also the holistic connection of body, mind, and heart. She offers a teaching method where students learn not only steps and choreography, but also how to feel the music, experience the freedom of movement, and develop their personal power while respecting their limits.
With Natacha, dance becomes much more than a class: a moment of cultural sharing, pleasure, and discovery, where bodily experience blends with emotion, where everyone can find their place, progress, assert themselves, and vibrate to the authentic rhythm of Samba.