Puxada de Rede — is a Brazilian folkloric theatrical play, seen in many capoeira performances. It is based on a traditional Brazilian legend. Plot A fisherman goes out to fish at night on a jangada, a handmade sea worthy sailing raft used by fishermen of north… … Wikipedia
Capoeira — Infobox martial art logo = logocaption = logosize = imagecaption = Capoeira or the Dance of War by Johann Moritz Rugendas, 1825, published 1835 imagesize = name = Capoeira aka = focus = Acrobatics Kicking Martial arts country = flagicon|BRA… … Wikipedia
João Grande — João Oliveira dos Santos (born 15 January 1933) better known as Mestre João Grande, is a Grão Mestre (Great Master) of the Afro Brazilian martial art of capoeira angola who has contributed to the spread of this art throughout the world. He was a… … Wikipedia
Bira Almeida — Mestre Acordeon teaching at the Capoeira Arts Cafe in Berkeley, California in the spring of 2005 Ubirajara (Bira) Guimarães Almeida (born 1943), better known as Mestre Acordeon is a native of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, and a master of the Brazilian … Wikipedia
Bahian Carnival — (Portuguese: Carnaval ) is a popular street event in the Brazilian state of Bahia and is characterized for being a collective bacchanal. It began to evolve from the gap between social classes street carnaval vs. private clubs resulting in an… … Wikipedia
Malicia — (Malice) is a concept in Capoeira that is both simple and complex. Its Latin root, mal, meaning bad, or ill, would imply a concept of evilness. However, contextually speaking, malicia translates best as trickery/deceit. Malicia, at its heart in… … Wikipedia
Grupo Axé Capoeira — Date founded 1982 Country of origin Brazil Founder Mestre Barrão … Wikipedia
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