Advanced
Cambré (Zouk)
Advanced Level
Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry
A controlled backward lean with spinal extension — borrowed from zouk and ballet, it's the backbend that trusts physics and your partner equally.
Tips
- •Leader: your legs are the support structure, not your arms. Bend your knees, engage your glutes, and create a stable platform that the follower can trust.
- •Follower: your core never turns off during a cambre. The extension happens in the thoracic spine; the lumbar spine should maintain its natural curve, not hyperextend.
- •The cambre should match the music's emotional arc. A slow, blooming cambre on a string swell is worth ten fast backbends.
Common mistakes
- •Leader supporting with arms only instead of engaging their core and legs for stable support
- •Going too deep too fast before trust and technique are established
- •Follower collapsing into the backbend instead of controlling the extension with core engagement
- •Snapping back to upright instead of recovering slowly and sequentially
- •Attempting cambres with a new or unfamiliar partner without building up depth gradually
Practice drill
Standing behind the follower, leader supports with both hands on the upper back. Follower arches back slowly over 8 counts, holds for 4 counts, recovers over 8 counts. Repeat 10 times, increasing depth by 5 degrees each time. Stop at any depth that causes discomfort. This progressive drill builds trust and strength simultaneously.