Tutz was born from a simple yet powerful idea: to give voice to the community.
In dance, and especially in forró, we learn that connection is not about executing perfect steps. It’s about listening, presence, and respect. And that applies both on and off the dance floor.
Why Tutz exists
Tutz is not just a platform. It is a space where people can share experiences, doubts, stories, and opinions without needing permission to exist.
Here, it doesn’t matter if you’ve been dancing for 10 years or 10 months. Whether you’re a teacher, DJ, beginner, curious, or someone who has just discovered this world, your experience matters.
Dance as a language
Dance is one of the most honest forms of communication that exists. It reveals who listens, who leads with care, and who understands that the other is not an object, but a dialogue.
Tutz carries this same logic: less stage, more circle. Less performance, more exchange.
About voices
DanceVoices was created for reflective, personal texts. For what doesn’t fit into a quick comment or a rushed post.
Here, there is room for manifestos, festival stories, difficult learnings, necessary critiques, and questions without ready-made answers.
When a voice is silenced, the whole community loses a piece of itself.
An invitation
If you made it this far, the invitation is simple: read, listen, and when it feels right, write.
Tutz doesn’t aim to be perfect. It aims to be alive.
Share your voice. Join the circle. Follow the rhythm.
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