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Capoeira (Portuguese pronunciation: [kapuˈe(j)ɾɐ]) is an Afro-Brazilian
martial art and game that
includes elements of dance, acrobatics,
music and spirituality...
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Capoeiras-PE".
Folha de S.Paulo (in
Brazilian Portuguese).
Folha de S.Paulo. 30
November 2024.
Retrieved 26
January 2025. "Prefeito de
Capoeiras (PE)...
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capoeira community,
leading to new terminology. The
terms "
capoeira slaves" and "black
capoeiras" were
replaced with "
capoeiras" and "
capoeira groups...
- city of its
capoeiras. However, in Rio
alone 2900
slaves were
freed because of
their parti****tion in the war,
among them
numerous capoeiras. By the 1870s...
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motion shaking, undulating, or rocking."
Capoeiras unanimously affirm that the
ginga is the
first principle of
capoeira. The constant,
ceaseless movement of...
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Capoeira de
Angola (Angolan
capoeira) or
simply angola is the
traditional style of
capoeira, the Afro-Brazilian
martial art. A
newer style,
based on the...
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primary weapon while adding efficiency with the blade.
Headbutts were the
capoeiras'
primary technique, as per
police records. In one case, when the soldier...
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particularly capoeira, and
contemporary dances. The
company performs for over 25,000
people each year nationwide.
Founded in 1977
under the name
Capoeiras of Bahia...
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Capoeira music is the
traditional musical accompaniment used in Afro-Brazilian art
capoeira,
featuring instruments like berimbau, pandeiro, atabaque,...
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Capoeira Regional is a
style of
capoeira created by Bimba's
reform of
traditional capoeira in the 1930s.
Capoeira regional is
presented as a Brazilian...