Why I built this
"I was 18. Two left feet. Got laughed at for dancing bad. Nobody told me how any of this actually worked."
I'm JFK — Josip Franjo Kuharić. been in the kizomba and urban kiz scene for some time. I didn't start with natural talent. I started dancing as an insecure teenager with zero body awareness. A guy who grew up on a farm and never danced before in his life.
What helped me get good was not learning moves, but rather changing my mindset. I went on a journey of figuring out how to move/how the body works. How music works. How leading actually works. How does couple dance work...
WIth time I developed my own unique ways of explaining which I shared with many others and it just made sense to them.
Now.. I'm not the best dancer out there... And I no longer aim to be. I still have lot's of things to work on and that will be true for the next 10 years. SO why would you learn from me?
Very early I realised that what we want is often not what will make us happy.
You want cool moves but that will not create connection.
What makes you enjoy dancing is not more moves but more effortless flow within the moves you do know.
What makes other people want to dance with you is not how many advanced techniques you know but
how creative you are with those you do know.
No matter what way you go, the BASE WORK waits for you.
Whether you do it now or later it's up to you.
I personally don't care about teaching advanced dancers/classes...
Why? Because they already have enough.
My last 5 years have been dedicated to figuring out how to bring beginners to intermediates and intermediates to advanced fast.
And even more how can a beginner be advanced.
So if you wanna figure it out give me a shot. I might be your guy.
Josip Franjo Kuharić
Founder, EmbodiedKiz & Embodied Leading