BACARDI INTENSIVE

WITH BRA MISO - MARCH 23rd to 27th

Straight from Pretoria to the world — come dive deep into the power of Bacardi.

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BACARDI INTENSIVE PROGRAM

by OYOFE STUDIO

Hi fam!

​As always, we aim to bring you the very best in quality, knowledge, and culture.

​We’re proud to present the first European Bacardi Program, led by Bra Miso — South African Bacardi dancer and singer, coming all the way from Pretoria, South Africa 🇿🇦✨

​From March 23rd to 27th, Bra Miso will guide us through the proper foundations of Bacardi, covering:
• History & cultural context
• Foundations & basic movements
• Footwork
• Booty, hips & pelvic mechanics

​🔥 2 hours per day for 5 days — an intensive deep dive into the culture and technique of Bacardi.

​⚠️ Only 25 spots available — very limited capacity.

And it doesn’t stop there.

​On March 28th & 29th, Bra Miso will also be part of our Weekend Bobaraba Intensive, a powerful dance camp bringing together different booty dance styles, including:
• Mapouka
• Twerk
• Brazilian Funk
• Dancehall (Female)

​A full experience celebrating movement, femininity, strength, and cultural roots.

You don’t want to miss this. Spots are very limited.

  • The Bacardi Program is the first European intensive dedicated to Bacardi, led by Bra Miso, South African Bacardi dancer and singer from Pretoria. It is a 5-day in-depth program focused on both technique and cultural foundations.

  • The program runs from March 23rd to March 27th, with 2 hours of class each day 10am - 12pm

  • The program includes:

    • History & cultural context of Bacardi

    • Foundations & basic movements

    • Footwork

    • Booty, hips & pelvic mechanics

  • The program is open to dancers of different levels who want a deep, authentic understanding of Bacardi. A strong focus is placed on culture, technique, and body awareness.

  • The Bacardi Program is limited to 25 participants only.
    Spots are very limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.