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A resource of information on this way of life named Capoeira Angola.

  • Home
  • CAPOEIRA ANGOLA – An introduction
  • ABOUT ME
  • ABOUT THE PEOPLE I’VE TRAINED WITH
  • I’M NOT A GENIUS!!!
  • A History of Capoeira Angola, Part 1
  • A History of Capoeira Angola Part 2
    • The ENTIRE Story of the Empire of Brazil: Its Rise and Fall from Colony to Independent Monarchy
  • A history on Capoeira Angola Part 3
    • MESTRE PASTINHA – O Pai da Capoeira Angola
    • MESTRE JOAO PEQUENO, O guerrerio que pegou a lança de onde caiu
    • MESTRE JOAO GRANDE: Guardiao da Tradiçao
    • MESTRE CURIO
    • MESTRE MORAES O Ressuscitador da Tradicao
      • MESTRE KENJI SHIBATA
    • MESTRE COBRA MANSA
    • MESTRE THEMBA… THE PIONEER
    • MESTRE PRETO VELHO AKA DENNIS NEWSOME
    • MESTRE CLAUDIO COSTA
    • MESTRE NEGOATIVO
    • MESTRE ROXINHO
    • MESTRE JOGO DE DENTRO
    • MESTRE NO
    • Mestre Moa E Katende
    • MESTRE BOA GENTE
    • MESTRE RENE BITTENCOURT
    • MESTRE BOBO
    • MESTRE LUA DE BOBO
    • MESTRE BOLA SETE
    • MESTRE ROBERVAL
    • HEROI DA LIBERDADE!!! – Mestre Waldemar da Paixao
    • MESTRE CAICARA
    • MESTRE TRAIRA
    • MESTRE GATO PRETO
    • MESTRE CANJIQUINHA: Alegria da Capoeira
    • MESTRE MARCELO ANGOLA
    • MESTRE GUAXINI
    • MESTRE COBRINHA VERDE, O primo de Besouro Mangangá
    • MESTRE GERSON QUADRADO
    • MESTRE BUDIAO
    • MESTRE BIGODINHO
    • MESTRE FELIPE DO SANTA AMARO
    • MESTRE ABERRE
    • MESTRE SAMUEL QUERIDO DE DEUS
    • MESTRE NORONHA
    • MESTRE TIBURCINHO
    • MESTRE Totonho de Maré
    • MESTRE SINHOZINHO
    • MESTRE LEOPOLDINHA
    • MESTRE ARTUR EMIDIO
    • MESTRE TOURO
    • MESTRE DENTINHO
  • A History of Capoeira Angola Part 4
  • THE EFFECTS OF HIS – STORY
    • KNOWLEDGE IS EMPOWERMENT!!!
    • WHAT IS “THE BLACK HOLOCAUST”?
    • WHAT IS BLACK AMERICAN CULTURE?
    • WE STAYED, We FOUGHT, WE BUILT!
    • DEAR BLACK PEOPLE: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE LET OTHERS PICK OUR HEROES FOR US?
  • CAPOEIRA ANGOLA WAS NOT CREATED IN A VACUUM
  • We’re all just one big Capoeira Family… I think.
  • CAPOEIRA ANGOLA: How to play The Game
    • Exploring the Benefits of Capoeira Angola: Mind, Body, and Spirit
    • BASIC ELEMENTS OF CAPOEIRA ANGOLA
    • Exploring Capoeira de Angola: Principles and Practice
    • HOW DO YOU EAT AN ELEPHANT?
    • ANGOLEIRAS: The challenges faced by our capoeira sisters
    • MAN! Why do Y’all Angoleiros go so damn SLOW!?
    • Is there a connection between Capoeira Angola and Moving Meditation?
    • WHY DO WE “PLAY” CAPOEIRA INSTEAD OF “SPAR” CAPOEIRA?
    • The HEART of Capoeira
    • The SOUL of Capoeira
    • But… But you guys just DANCE!!!
    • WHAT GOOD IS ALL THAT FLIPPING AROUND IS GONNA DO? I WANT TO FIGHT!!!
  • THE DARK SIDE OF THE CAPOEIRA WORLD
    • THE DARK SIDE OF CAPOEIRA: THE SHADOW SELF
    • THE DARK SIDE OF CAPOEIRA: Dealing with Violence and the Reality of Conflict
    • The Dark Side of Capoeira: Dealing with Trauma and Death
  • “THE TAO” of Charles Williams
    • “THE TAO” of Charles Williams Part 2: Capoeira Angola – A Holistic HEALING ART
    • The “Tao” of Charles Williams Part 3: Capoeiristas, State Repression, and Violence
    • “THE TAO” of Charles Williams Part 4: Capoeira Angola, Mother Nature, and a little bit of Spirituality
    • “THE TAO” of Charles Williams Part 5: When it’s time to “Take Up Arms”
    • “THE TAO” of Charles Williams Part 6: THE GREATEST LESSON I EVER LEARNED FROM CAPOEIRA ANGOLA
  • WHAT DOES CAPOEIRA HAVE TO WITH SELF DEFENSE?
    • CAPOEIRA ANGOLA REIGNS SUPREME!!!
    • HOW TO FIGHT YOUR MOST DEADLY ENEMY
    • HEY, WHAT ABOUT MMA!?
    • SELF DEFENSE SERIES (11/12/24) Once again, Knife Defense
    • NÃO SEJA UM OTÁRIO!!!
    • SELF DEFENSE SERIES: Defense Against Sexual assault: through the eyes of a capoeirista 
    • The Young Angoleiros’ Guide to Defeating Bullies and Trolls
    • The Martial Artist’s Ultimate Dilemma: When Lethal Force is the Only Resort
    • Capoeira Angola: Navigate Toxic Relationships with Ease
    • Healing Domestic Violence Trauma through Capoeira Angola
    • How an Angoleiro Might Deal with a Stalker: A Capoeira Angola Perspective
  • O JOGO DA NAVALHA
  • Exploring the Philosophy and Spirituality of Capoeira
    • “THE CULT OF THE WARRIOR”
    • Capoeira Angola: Developing an Angoleiro’s Mindset
    • MALICIA, AS A GAME OF POWER
    • WHAT DOES CAPOEIRA HAVE TO DO WITH RELIGION?
    • What is Capoeira’s connection with Christianity, and Catholicism specifically?
    • Connecting Capoeira and Candomblé: A Deep Dive into Their Historical and Physical Linkages
    • The Philosophical and Cultural Nexus: Connecting Capoeira Angola with West African and Congolese Thought
    • Universal Laws as they apply to Capoeira
    • Capoeira Angola: A Holistic Journey to Self-Discovery and Connection with Mother Nature
    • CAPOEIRA ANGOLA AS A MANIFESTATION OF MOTHER NATURE
    • Connecting Capoeira Angola to Mother Earth
    • Connecting Capoeira Angola with Sacred Geometry, the Flower of Life, and the Golden Mean: A Deep Exploration of Universal Principles
    • Understanding Capoeira Angola: The Dance of Defense and Nature Connection
  • THE ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA
    • ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA: BATUQUE
    • ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA: MACULELE
    • ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA: SAMBA
    • ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA: CANDOMBLE
  • SO, WHO WANTS TO LEARN PORTUGUESE!?
  • AFRO – BRAZILIAN CINEMA… Jogo Corpo de Fechado Style
    • AFRO-BRAZILIAN CINEMA, CORPO FECHADO STYLE Part 2
  • THE MONSTER IN THE ROOM
  • SLAVERY… The Struggle Continues
    • A path to TRUE FREEDOM
    • A path to TRUE FREEDOM Part 2
    • SNATCHED! ANOTHER ONE GONE…
  • Searching for THE TRUTH
  • IT’S GOING TO BE A BRAVE NEW WORLD
    • TAKING OUR FIRST STEP INTO A BETTER WORLD
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Month: February 2021

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N.Y. Restaurant Fires Waitress Who Wouldn’t Get Covid-19 Vaccine – The New York Times

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Despair Deepens for Young People as Pandemic Drags On – The New York Times

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Meet the black architect who designed Duke University 37 years before he could have attended it – Curbed

In 1942, when the long-practicing architect finally gained entry to the American Institute of Architects, the director of Philadelphia’s Museum of Art, a building which Abele helped conceive in a classical Greek style, called him “one of the most sensitive designers anywhere in America.”

 

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This website was created to be a resource of information on the art of Capoeira Angola. Here, you’ll find information about Capoeira Angola in all its aspects, including articles, music and songs, basic movements, etc. Now mind you, this website is NOT supposed to be an end-all be-all for information about Capoeira Angola. What I post here is MY OWN OPINION. And let me tell you, the more I learn about this art, the more I realize that I have a lot more to learn. This web site is an ongoing project, which means as time goes by, this site will change, just as Capoeira changes with time. Things will be added, and things will be discarded. However, this website, first, last, and middle, will always be about the tradition of Capoeira Angola.

My friend and Capoeira sister Liza Bernstein has published a fascinating post about the arame, which is an essential component of the berimbau, the most important instrument in our beloved martial art. To learn more about it, just click HERE and dive into Liza's insightful exploration. Her writing not only illuminates the meaning behind the arame but also connects it to the deeper philosophies of Capoeira, making it a must-read for anyone looking to enrich their understanding of this beautiful art form. Don't miss out on the chance to broaden your perspective and immerse yourself in the transformative power of this captivating martial art! And, in case you don't know, she has also published an insightful article on this blog about Mestre Bigodinho, a legendary figure whose contributions to Capoeira have inspired many practitioners around the world. His distinct style and philosophy not only shaped the way Capoeira is practiced but also fostered a sense of community among its followers. You can check out her article HERE to learn more about his life and legacy, and to gain a deeper appreciation for the roots of this incredible art form.

WHAT IS A MALANDRO? A malandro is a person who lives outside societal rules, embodying a rogue or trickster archetype that can be seen as either a negative criminal or a clever, resourceful anti-hero, depending on the cultural context and interpretation. This unique figure often operates in the shadows of society, navigating through life with a sense of charm and wit that allows them to evade traditional restrictions. While the term generally carries negative connotations of a crook or petty criminal in Spanish-speaking South America, where it symbolizes deceit and trickery, in Brazilian culture, the malandro has evolved into a complex figure representing cunning, fluidity, and unconventional problem-solving. In fact, this archetype can sometimes be viewed as a folk hero, celebrated for their ability to outsmart the system and adapt to challenging situations. The malandro's adventures often reflect resilience and creativity in the face of adversity, inviting both admiration and criticism, and sparking debates about morality and survival. Click HERE for more.

This website serves as a dedicated platform where I share articles, personal reflections, and diverse content exploring the multifaceted experiences of Black men, both here in the United States and in Brazil.For those who genuinely question the fundamental premise behind the "Black Lives Matter" movement, I urge you to click HERE and HERE, and immerse yourself in the lived realities and historical injustices that necessitate such a declaration. This is not merely a slogan; it is a plea for recognition, equality, and an end to systemic discrimination that continues to affect Black communities worldwide.

SO, WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE BLACK IN BRAZIL? The experiences of Black individuals in Brazil are shaped by a long and complex history of slavery and systemic racism, which has deeply influenced societal structures and cultural dynamics. This historical backdrop contributes to a rich and diverse culture that celebrates African heritage and traditions, seen in music, dance, and gastronomy. However, despite these cultural contributions, Black Brazilians continue to face significant challenges, including enduring social inequality, limited access to education, and underrepresentation in political and economic spheres. The struggle for recognition, justice, and equality remains a critical issue, as communities strive to overcome barriers and advocate for their rights in a society still grappling with the legacy of its past. Click HERE to learn more.

THE BLACK HOLOCAUST!!! This term represents the historical and ongoing atrocities against Black people globally, particularly highlighting the transatlantic slave trade and its enduring impacts, also known as the "Maafa," the "African Holocaust," and the "Holocaust of Enslavement." The legacy of these horrific events continues to resonate today, as descendants of those directly affected grapple with the psychological, cultural, and economic ramifications of centuries of oppression. It serves as a profound reminder of the resilience and strength of Black communities, who have fought tirelessly for justice, equality, and recognition of their history. Acknowledging this dark chapter is crucial for understanding contemporary issues of racial inequality and injustice, as these foundational traumas still shape the societal landscape and the lived experiences of Black individuals. Efforts to educate and raise awareness about the Black Holocaust not only honor the memory of those who suffered but also empower current and future generations to confront and dismantle the systems of oppression that persist in various forms around the world. Click HERE to learn more about it.

SELF-PROTECTION WITH BLACK POWER! Is our history merely about slavery and civil rights? African and African-Diasporic Martial Arts are distinguished by their focus on culture, identity, and method, celebrating the beauty and heritage of our people through a rich tapestry of movement, rhythm, and philosophy. These martial practices, steeped in tradition, not only serve as a means of self-defense but also as a profound expression of cultural identity and historical continuity. While acknowledging the harsh realities of racism and oppression that have shaped our legacy, these martial arts emphasize the resilience and indomitable spirit of our ancestors, empowering individuals to reconnect with their roots, embrace their heritage, and redefine their identity in today’s world. Please click HERE to check out Yobe Afrakan Spirituality and Kembat Science. (africanmartialarts.com) Yobe combines innovative techniques from 52 Blocks and Capoeira, aiming to uplift and liberate practitioners from the psychological and physical chains of colonization. This dynamic fusion facilitates a deeper understanding of self and fosters a sense of pride within the community. Additionally, resources like the WARRIOR CLASS podcast (Click HERE to watch) and BLACK LIBERATION MEDIA YouTube channel (Click HERE to watch, and please go to their website black liberation.org) provide valuable insights and perspectives that challenge mainstream narratives, offer historical context, and promote community empowerment through education, discussion, and advocacy for social justice. Together, these elements forge a holistic approach to healing, self-improvement, and cultural celebration, urging us to look beyond the confines of a singular historical narrative. REMEMBER WHO WE ARE.

HELP FOR PALESTINIAN VICTIMS: Click HERE for ways to help Palestinians on the ground. You can also donate to reputable organizations that provide aid to palestinians, like the Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF), which delivers essential support like food, shelter, and medical care to those affected by the conflict; you can also consider supporting organizations like the UN Crisis Relief Fund for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, UNICEF, or the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) which provide critical aid in the region.

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  • Home
  • CAPOEIRA ANGOLA – An introduction
  • ABOUT ME
  • ABOUT THE PEOPLE I’VE TRAINED WITH
  • I’M NOT A GENIUS!!!
  • A History of Capoeira Angola, Part 1
  • A History of Capoeira Angola Part 2
    • The ENTIRE Story of the Empire of Brazil: Its Rise and Fall from Colony to Independent Monarchy
  • A history on Capoeira Angola Part 3
    • MESTRE PASTINHA – O Pai da Capoeira Angola
    • MESTRE JOAO PEQUENO, O guerrerio que pegou a lança de onde caiu
    • MESTRE JOAO GRANDE: Guardiao da Tradiçao
    • MESTRE CURIO
    • MESTRE MORAES O Ressuscitador da Tradicao
      • MESTRE KENJI SHIBATA
    • MESTRE COBRA MANSA
    • MESTRE THEMBA… THE PIONEER
    • MESTRE PRETO VELHO AKA DENNIS NEWSOME
    • MESTRE CLAUDIO COSTA
    • MESTRE NEGOATIVO
    • MESTRE ROXINHO
    • MESTRE JOGO DE DENTRO
    • MESTRE NO
    • Mestre Moa E Katende
    • MESTRE BOA GENTE
    • MESTRE RENE BITTENCOURT
    • MESTRE BOBO
    • MESTRE LUA DE BOBO
    • MESTRE BOLA SETE
    • MESTRE ROBERVAL
    • HEROI DA LIBERDADE!!! – Mestre Waldemar da Paixao
    • MESTRE CAICARA
    • MESTRE TRAIRA
    • MESTRE GATO PRETO
    • MESTRE CANJIQUINHA: Alegria da Capoeira
    • MESTRE MARCELO ANGOLA
    • MESTRE GUAXINI
    • MESTRE COBRINHA VERDE, O primo de Besouro Mangangá
    • MESTRE GERSON QUADRADO
    • MESTRE BUDIAO
    • MESTRE BIGODINHO
    • MESTRE FELIPE DO SANTA AMARO
    • MESTRE ABERRE
    • MESTRE SAMUEL QUERIDO DE DEUS
    • MESTRE NORONHA
    • MESTRE TIBURCINHO
    • MESTRE Totonho de Maré
    • MESTRE SINHOZINHO
    • MESTRE LEOPOLDINHA
    • MESTRE ARTUR EMIDIO
    • MESTRE TOURO
    • MESTRE DENTINHO
  • A History of Capoeira Angola Part 4
  • THE EFFECTS OF HIS – STORY
    • KNOWLEDGE IS EMPOWERMENT!!!
    • WHAT IS “THE BLACK HOLOCAUST”?
    • WHAT IS BLACK AMERICAN CULTURE?
    • WE STAYED, We FOUGHT, WE BUILT!
    • DEAR BLACK PEOPLE: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE LET OTHERS PICK OUR HEROES FOR US?
  • CAPOEIRA ANGOLA WAS NOT CREATED IN A VACUUM
  • We’re all just one big Capoeira Family… I think.
  • CAPOEIRA ANGOLA: How to play The Game
    • Exploring the Benefits of Capoeira Angola: Mind, Body, and Spirit
    • BASIC ELEMENTS OF CAPOEIRA ANGOLA
    • Exploring Capoeira de Angola: Principles and Practice
    • HOW DO YOU EAT AN ELEPHANT?
    • ANGOLEIRAS: The challenges faced by our capoeira sisters
    • MAN! Why do Y’all Angoleiros go so damn SLOW!?
    • Is there a connection between Capoeira Angola and Moving Meditation?
    • WHY DO WE “PLAY” CAPOEIRA INSTEAD OF “SPAR” CAPOEIRA?
    • The HEART of Capoeira
    • The SOUL of Capoeira
    • But… But you guys just DANCE!!!
    • WHAT GOOD IS ALL THAT FLIPPING AROUND IS GONNA DO? I WANT TO FIGHT!!!
  • THE DARK SIDE OF THE CAPOEIRA WORLD
    • THE DARK SIDE OF CAPOEIRA: THE SHADOW SELF
    • THE DARK SIDE OF CAPOEIRA: Dealing with Violence and the Reality of Conflict
    • The Dark Side of Capoeira: Dealing with Trauma and Death
  • “THE TAO” of Charles Williams
    • “THE TAO” of Charles Williams Part 2: Capoeira Angola – A Holistic HEALING ART
    • The “Tao” of Charles Williams Part 3: Capoeiristas, State Repression, and Violence
    • “THE TAO” of Charles Williams Part 4: Capoeira Angola, Mother Nature, and a little bit of Spirituality
    • “THE TAO” of Charles Williams Part 5: When it’s time to “Take Up Arms”
    • “THE TAO” of Charles Williams Part 6: THE GREATEST LESSON I EVER LEARNED FROM CAPOEIRA ANGOLA
  • WHAT DOES CAPOEIRA HAVE TO WITH SELF DEFENSE?
    • CAPOEIRA ANGOLA REIGNS SUPREME!!!
    • HOW TO FIGHT YOUR MOST DEADLY ENEMY
    • HEY, WHAT ABOUT MMA!?
    • SELF DEFENSE SERIES (11/12/24) Once again, Knife Defense
    • NÃO SEJA UM OTÁRIO!!!
    • SELF DEFENSE SERIES: Defense Against Sexual assault: through the eyes of a capoeirista 
    • The Young Angoleiros’ Guide to Defeating Bullies and Trolls
    • The Martial Artist’s Ultimate Dilemma: When Lethal Force is the Only Resort
    • Capoeira Angola: Navigate Toxic Relationships with Ease
    • Healing Domestic Violence Trauma through Capoeira Angola
    • How an Angoleiro Might Deal with a Stalker: A Capoeira Angola Perspective
  • O JOGO DA NAVALHA
  • Exploring the Philosophy and Spirituality of Capoeira
    • “THE CULT OF THE WARRIOR”
    • Capoeira Angola: Developing an Angoleiro’s Mindset
    • MALICIA, AS A GAME OF POWER
    • WHAT DOES CAPOEIRA HAVE TO DO WITH RELIGION?
    • What is Capoeira’s connection with Christianity, and Catholicism specifically?
    • Connecting Capoeira and Candomblé: A Deep Dive into Their Historical and Physical Linkages
    • The Philosophical and Cultural Nexus: Connecting Capoeira Angola with West African and Congolese Thought
    • Universal Laws as they apply to Capoeira
    • Capoeira Angola: A Holistic Journey to Self-Discovery and Connection with Mother Nature
    • CAPOEIRA ANGOLA AS A MANIFESTATION OF MOTHER NATURE
    • Connecting Capoeira Angola to Mother Earth
    • Connecting Capoeira Angola with Sacred Geometry, the Flower of Life, and the Golden Mean: A Deep Exploration of Universal Principles
    • Understanding Capoeira Angola: The Dance of Defense and Nature Connection
  • THE ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA
    • ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA: BATUQUE
    • ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA: MACULELE
    • ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA: SAMBA
    • ROOTS OF CAPOEIRA: CANDOMBLE
  • SO, WHO WANTS TO LEARN PORTUGUESE!?
  • AFRO – BRAZILIAN CINEMA… Jogo Corpo de Fechado Style
    • AFRO-BRAZILIAN CINEMA, CORPO FECHADO STYLE Part 2
  • THE MONSTER IN THE ROOM
  • SLAVERY… The Struggle Continues
    • A path to TRUE FREEDOM
    • A path to TRUE FREEDOM Part 2
    • SNATCHED! ANOTHER ONE GONE…
  • Searching for THE TRUTH
  • IT’S GOING TO BE A BRAVE NEW WORLD
    • TAKING OUR FIRST STEP INTO A BETTER WORLD
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