O VÍDEO DO DIA DA CAPOEIRA ANGOLA (3/27/25)

There are THOUSANDS of videos of Capoeiran Angola out there in cyberspace, showcasing the vibrant culture, history, and unique techniques associated with this martial art. Each clip serves as a window into the heart of Capoeira Angola, where music, movement, and community intertwine beautifully. These videos not only highlight the intricate footwork and acrobatics that define Capoeira but also immerse viewers in the rhythmic beats of traditional instruments like the berimbau and atabaque.

Today we have a tutorial of Treinel Carla Natureza (Well, I think she’s a contramestra now) of Angoleiros do sertao in a 4-part video series, where she goes over some basic movementos.

Follow along… But before you do I gotta tell you the series is taught in Portuguese.

And here she is in a jogo (Game), fully immersed in the vibrant world around her, where the colors dance and the sounds create an exhilarating atmosphere that keeps her on her toes.

Each move she makes is filled with intention, as she navigates through challenges and quests, embodying the thrill of competition and collaboration with her fellow players.

As practitioners come together in a circle, known as the roda, they embody the spirit of connection and expression, bringing to life the stories and experiences passed down through generations. The dance movements and rhythms intertwine in an intricate display of talent and creativity, forming a vibrant tapestry that reflects the rich history of capoeira. Enthusiasts and newcomers alike can feel the infectious energy that exudes from each performance, encouraging a deeper appreciation of this dynamic art form and its significance within the broader spectrum of Afro Brazilian culture. Each participant contributes to the collective atmosphere, fostering a sense of community that transcends individual skill levels and celebrates the shared joy of collective artistry.

The roda becomes more than just a performance space; it transforms into a sanctuary of cultural heritage, where every kick, spin, and musical note resonates with the pulse of Brazil’s diverse traditions.

THE GREAT EGYPTIAN RACE DEBATE!

I saw this well-done video this morning and decided to post it here, because when I first made this PAGE here on Jogo Corpo Fechado, I weighed in on this debate.

This video presents compelling arguments and carefully selected examples, making it an excellent resource for anyone looking to engage with the issues surrounding our societal narratives. By sharing it, I hope to spark more discussions and invite further reflections from all of you who visit this space, allowing us collectively to dissect the themes that are so crucial in today’s world.

From his Biracial Coptic Upper Egyptian/American perspective, YouTube user Metta Beshay evaluates Afrocentrism through comprehensive historical and cultural evidence, placing a particular emphasis on the significant contributions of Cheikh Anta Diop’s work and the nuanced racial representation in Jada Pinkett Smith’s Cleopatra film.

He meticulously investigates the complex racial identity of ancient and modern Egyptians by utilizing ancient population reports alongside Ptolemaic Greek census data, which provides crucial insights into the demographics of that era. Through this comprehensive analysis, Metta elucidates the various interwoven factors that shaped the identities of these diverse communities over time, revealing how historical narratives have been constructed, sometimes distorted, and often selectively remembered.

He delves into the socio-political context of each time period, highlighting the influences of migration, trade, and conquest that have contributed to the fluid nature of identity. Furthermore, he encourages viewers to explore the topic more deeply by providing numerous resources on Afrocentrism, Egyptian racial identity, and Egyptology, thereby fostering a richer understanding of the intricate social dynamics that have influenced perceptions of race within Egyptian history.

“History of the Coptic Orthodox People and the Church of Egypt” https://bigthink.com/surprising-scien…

https://www.academia.edu/906193/_Coun…

https://blog.oup.com/2010/12/cleopatr….

“The Population of Medieval Egypt By Josiah C. Russell” https://bigthink.com/surprising-scien…

http://www.cairoscene.com/Buzz/Nation…

https://www.bonhams.com/auction/24256…\

http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ult…

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2784711   

• Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop discusses the Af…  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constan…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient…  

 • African Scholar Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop …  

https://seshmedewnetcher.com/dr-cheik…

Middle Egyptian an Introduction To the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs .pdf https://familypedia.fandom.com/wiki/A…

Fayum Portraits and greco-roman people https://www.metmuseum.org/press/exhib…

This exploration not only sheds light on the past but also invites a critical reflection on contemporary issues regarding identity and multiculturalism, prompting discussions that remain relevant in today’s multicultural societies. By examining historical contexts and their influences, we gain insights into the complexities of cultural identities and the ways they intersect in diverse communities. Furthermore, this dialogue encourages individuals to confront their biases and assumptions, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of different perspectives. As we navigate an increasingly globalized world, the necessity for inclusive conversations becomes paramount, paving the way for social cohesion and mutual respect among varying cultural backgrounds.