Capoeira is a martial art that developed from combat games enslaved Africans brought to Brazil. It is systematically documented since the beginning of the 19th century in Rio de Janeiro and later in other port cities. During the 19th century capoeira was increasingly practiced by the poor free people, black and of mixed ancestry, and also by white immigrants. Capoeira gangs controlled their territories against intruders and allied with political parties until the Republican purge of 1890. Capoeira survived best in Bahia, where it remained more associated with other forms of Afro-Brazilian culture and acquired many of its features still extant in present-day capoeira. From the 1930s onward, capoeira masters such as Bimba and Pastinha moderni...
Capoeira is a cultural / sports practice that carries various elements of African diasporic experien...
This dissertation analyzes capoeira's choreographies of Afro-Brazilian modernity and tradition throu...
Capoeira—a combat game developed by enslaved Afro-Brazilians for mental and physical liberation—has ...
Originally the preserve of Afro-Brazilian slaves, the marginalized and the underclasses in Brazilian...
Généralement, l’histoire de la capoeira est construite sur des mythes et des légendes. Pour les dépa...
In the port-cities of Brazil during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a distinct form of comba...
This research paper explores the current use of Capoeira Angola as an outreach and development tool ...
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial-art dance. Capoeira combines elements of dance, folklore, martial ar...
Using testimonies from students after one semester practicing the art of capoeira, we underscore the...
Esta tese é sobre a globalização e o impacto da ancestral capoeira angola na moderna e cosmopolita c...
Esta tese é sobre a globalização e o impacto da ancestral capoeira angola na moderna e cosmopolita c...
Bodily Force and Rhetorical Function in the Afro-Brazilian Art Form of Capoeira examines how practit...
The African and Afro-Brazilian culture, and with this the fight capoeira, it has been placed in seco...
Até meados do século XX, a capoeira teve seu potencial, enquanto registro de ações e vontades de afr...
This article provides a re-examination of the main Afrocentric narrative of capoeira origins, the en...
Capoeira is a cultural / sports practice that carries various elements of African diasporic experien...
This dissertation analyzes capoeira's choreographies of Afro-Brazilian modernity and tradition throu...
Capoeira—a combat game developed by enslaved Afro-Brazilians for mental and physical liberation—has ...
Originally the preserve of Afro-Brazilian slaves, the marginalized and the underclasses in Brazilian...
Généralement, l’histoire de la capoeira est construite sur des mythes et des légendes. Pour les dépa...
In the port-cities of Brazil during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a distinct form of comba...
This research paper explores the current use of Capoeira Angola as an outreach and development tool ...
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial-art dance. Capoeira combines elements of dance, folklore, martial ar...
Using testimonies from students after one semester practicing the art of capoeira, we underscore the...
Esta tese é sobre a globalização e o impacto da ancestral capoeira angola na moderna e cosmopolita c...
Esta tese é sobre a globalização e o impacto da ancestral capoeira angola na moderna e cosmopolita c...
Bodily Force and Rhetorical Function in the Afro-Brazilian Art Form of Capoeira examines how practit...
The African and Afro-Brazilian culture, and with this the fight capoeira, it has been placed in seco...
Até meados do século XX, a capoeira teve seu potencial, enquanto registro de ações e vontades de afr...
This article provides a re-examination of the main Afrocentric narrative of capoeira origins, the en...
Capoeira is a cultural / sports practice that carries various elements of African diasporic experien...
This dissertation analyzes capoeira's choreographies of Afro-Brazilian modernity and tradition throu...
Capoeira—a combat game developed by enslaved Afro-Brazilians for mental and physical liberation—has ...