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Vicente Ferreira Pastinha (April 5, 1889, Salvador, Bahia,
Brazil –
November 13, 1981),
known as
Mestre Pastinha, was a
mestre of the Afro-Brazilian martial...
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students of
mestre Pastinha. He
began his
carrier in
Capoeira as a
student of
Mestre Gilvenson and
later became a
disciple of
Mestre Pastinha - the
father of...
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contemporary capoeira Angola codified by
Mestre Pastinha,
based on an
older one.
Although mestre Pastinha strove to
preserve the
original art, he nevertheless...
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government came to see
capoeira as a
socially acceptable sport. In 1941,
Mestre Pastinha later founded his
school where he
cultivated the
traditional capoeira Angola...
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throughout the world. He was a
student of the "father of Angola",
Mestre Pastinha, and has an
academy in New York City.
Mestre João
Grande was born in the...
- performances.
Major capoeira groups, such as
those led by
mestres Bimba,
Pastinha, and Canjiquinha, soon
adopted maculele as well. The
German painter Rugendas...
- the same techniques, or the same name for
different techniques.
Mestre Pastinha considered the core
techniques of the
traditional capoeira to be the following:...
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Mestre Pastinha. Then ABR
introduced Mestre Pastinha.
Because of the
death of Amorzinho, the guard, we
handed over the
Centre to
Mestre Pastinha to take...
- a game
situation due to its
serious consequences.
According to
mestre Pastinha, the
headbutt under the jaw, from
bottom to top, is very
dangerous and...
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those unfamiliar with capoeira,
making them an easy target.
According to
Pastinha, the
constant movement of the arms up and down and from
inside to outside...