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Latin American Perspectives, 2011
The global expansion of capoeira has radically transformed the practice and reach of the Afro-Brazilian fight/dance/game known as capoeira. Once a weapon of the weak, informally learned by male slaves on the streets and outlawed by Brazilian authorities, capoeira today is taught to men, women, and children in schools, health clubs, dance studios, and ...
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The global expansion of capoeira has radically transformed the practice and reach of the Afro-Brazilian fight/dance/game known as capoeira. Once a weapon of the weak, informally learned by male slaves on the streets and outlawed by Brazilian authorities, capoeira today is taught to men, women, and children in schools, health clubs, dance studios, and ...
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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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