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The Capoeira Blog

Promoting the Brazilian art of capoeira

“Capoeira is a fight for dancers. It is a dance for gladiators. It is a duel between pals. It is a game, a dance, a struggle, a perfect mixture of strength and rhythm, poetry and agility. The only one where music and singing command the movements. The submission of force to rhythm. Of violence to melody. Sublimation of antagonisms.

In Capoeira the opponents are not enemies, they are comrades. They don’t fight, they pretend to fight. In a very ingenuous way they try to give an artistic view of combat. Above the spirit of competition there is a sense of beauty. The Capoeira player is an artist and an athlete, a player and a poet.” - Dias Gomes, 1960

The Capoeira Blog is dedicated to promoting the Brazilian art of capoeira, edited by Faisca, a twenty something capoeirista from Massachusetts, USA. It is a resource for people to learn more about capoeira, as well as a community for people to share their own experiences. The goal is help people explore the fascinating world of capoeira; from the movements and music to the culture and history, and everything in between.

Capoeira’s roots lie in the 16th century, when Portugese slavers brought slaves from Africa to Brazil. The true origin of capoeira is widely disputed. Many people believe capoeira began as a way for the slaves to fight back against their owners, disguising a deadly fighting style as a graceful dance. Others believe that the foundations of capoeira go back even further into African traditions, especially the “Dance of the Zebra” called N’golo. Contemporary capoeira is very different than its original incarnation, yet the spirit of the game, traditional philosophies, and varied histories are still as important as ever.

Capoeira, unlike other martial arts, can be more accurately described as a game than a fighting style. It is more chess than UFC. The name of the capoeira game is the jogo. The jogo is played by two capoeira practitioners (capoeiristas) at a time, inside a ring of people called the roda, which is made up of other capoeiristas or onlookers. The capoeiristas engage in a series of attack and counter attack movements made up of mostly kicks, at times coming within inches of each other.

Music plays a deeply important role in the capoeira game. The main instrument, the berimbau, sets the pace for the jogo, and the capoeira players must follow accordingly. If the berimbau player chooses a fast paced rhythm, the capoeiristas play fast, throwing rapid kicks and flips; if he plays a slow rhythm the capoeiristas slow down, focusing more trickery and control. Two other core instruments (more can be brought in depending on the style) accompany the berimbau: the pandiero (tambourine) and the atabaque (drum). Along with these instruments, participants in the capoeira roda sing songs in Portuguese while clapping to the beat.

The Capoeira Blog has something for everyone: from the true capoeira novice who has only seen a few moves on TV, to the capoeirista who is just beginning his journey, and to those capoeiristas who have much experience under their cord.

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