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2017
Based on Reis’ doctoral research, this chapter explores the elements of capoeira as a collective experience developing social skills, abilities, and styles, and promoting group engagement, cohesion, and empowerment. The chapter discusses the contribution of capoeira to social wellbeing through some core concepts: friendship, peer relationships ...
André Luiz Teixeira Reis, Sue Oliver
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Based on Reis’ doctoral research, this chapter explores the elements of capoeira as a collective experience developing social skills, abilities, and styles, and promoting group engagement, cohesion, and empowerment. The chapter discusses the contribution of capoeira to social wellbeing through some core concepts: friendship, peer relationships ...
André Luiz Teixeira Reis, Sue Oliver
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(Re)imagining capoeira: a study of Carybé’s illustrated book Jogo da Capoeira (1951)
Sport in Society, 2023Livia De Paula Machado Pasqua +2 more
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2009
Capoeira, a cultural African expression consisting of martial arts and dance, is set to music. In Brazil, it is generally understood as a mix of a dance and a fight, although in some way, it is simultaneously both and neither.1 Instantly recognizable as a product of the Black Atlantic, a cousin to the religious practices of Candomble and the music of ...
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Capoeira, a cultural African expression consisting of martial arts and dance, is set to music. In Brazil, it is generally understood as a mix of a dance and a fight, although in some way, it is simultaneously both and neither.1 Instantly recognizable as a product of the Black Atlantic, a cousin to the religious practices of Candomble and the music of ...
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The belts are set out: The batizado as a symbolic welcome to capoeira culture
Ethnography, 2021Neil Stephens
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‘Pra homem, menino e mulher’? Problematizing the gender inclusivity discourse in capoeira
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 2019Craig Owen, Nicola De Martini Ugolotti
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