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Capoeira is a Brazilian cultural
art. It is both a martial art and a dance. Kicks are very used.
Created and practiced by enslaved Africans in Brazil, its history
remains cloaked in mystery and legend. Forbidden to train in
fighting arts, the early capoeiristas hid the power of capoeira
in the innocence of a dance. Accompanied by atabaques(drums)
and a unique percussion instrument, the berimbau, capoeira did
not appear to be a threat to the slaveholders. Even today, music
is central to the art which is generally played in a circle (roda)
with musicians and players singing. Movement is rhythmic as two
players (never called fighters) effortlessly attack and counter
attack without actually striking each other.
History
Capoeira creation is attributed
to the African slaves who had been imported by the Portuguese
since the early 1500's. Starting around 1814, Capoeira and other
forms of African cultural expressions were prohibited by the
slave masters and overseers. It was "practiced" in
a violent form in Rio De Janeiro and Recife. It was practiced
as a ritual-dance-fight-game in Bahia. And sometimes in hiding,
and in other places openly in defiance to the laws prohibiting
it.
With the abolition of slavery
in 1888, the newly freed slaves did not find a place for themselves
in the existing socioeconomic order. Many capoeiristas turned
to criminality and this caused many to associate Capoeira with
criminality.
However, in Bahia, Capoeira continued
to develop into a ritual-dance-fight-game. The African instrument
called the berimbau began to be indispensable in the rodas.
In 1932 Mestre Bimba (Manuel
dos Reis Machado 1900-1974) opened the first Capoeira academy.
This was due to an effort by the Getulio Vargas government to
promote Capoeira as a Brazilian sport. Bimba sacrificed much
of the ritual aspect for the more aggressive and fighting spirit.
He called this new style Capoeira Regional.
Then in 1941 Mestre Pastinha
(Vicente Ferreira Pastinha 1889-1981) opened his school that
taught the more "traditional" Capoeira. He called his
style Capoeira Angola. Capoeiristas all over the world can be
classified under either Regional, Angola or a combination of
both.
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