GoRecess Studio Spotlight: The Z Spot; Las Vegas, NV

11.20.2012

Studio Director: Eva Brammer

Classes offered: Zumba Fitness, Zumbatomic (Zumba® for kids), Zumba Toning and Powerflow

What makes The Z Spot unique and why you should try it: The studio is 4,000 square feet of wood dance floor, a state of the art nightclub sound system, and licensed instructors with a passion for dance. If you love to dance, know the importance of cardio in staying fit but hate the word "exercise", Zumba® Fitness was meant for you! Each class is a party!

Music for dance routines include Latin favorites, salsa, reggaeton, merengue, to International favorites, hip-hop, house music... And since Zumba® classes have the feel of a party, The Z's sound system (that actually came from a local Vegas Club) rocks the house! And they have great prices and  specials...the first class is only $5!

Advice for first-timers: Be ready to have a good time, that’s what Zumba is all about.

Favorite things to do in Vegas: Watch live performances, shows, bands and dancing in old Vegas, Downtown.  FireFly is their favorite spot to eat if you want a good environment to mingle with friends.

What’s hot on their playlist?

  • “Turbulance” by DJ Steve Aoki & Laid Back Luke feat. Lil John

  • “I Cry” by Flo Rida

  • “Baile Privado” By Prophex

Did you know? Studio Director Eva Brammer and fellow instructor Farrah Hines were original “Coyote Ugly” Bartenders in 2001!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18rEKfQsbrQ&feature=plcp]

Ready to party while getting your sweat on? Check out a Zumba® class at The Z Spot today! 

 

 

You Might Like

GoRecess City Spotlight: Las Vegas, NV

GoRecess Playground Pro: Jennifer Williams; Founder of Pop Physique

1 Comments

  • [...] If you love to dance, know the importance of cardio to stay fit but hate the word “exercise”, Zumba® at The Z Spot is your answer.  With 4,000 square feet of wood dance floor, a state of the art nightclub sound system and licensed instructors with a passion for dance, each class is a party! Read more… [...]

Join the Conversation

Go Recess reserves the right to restrict comments that do not contribute constructively to the conversation at hand, contain profanity, personal attacks or seek to promote a personal or unrelated business.