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Capoeira clubs as inclusive and therapeutic communities for youth and young adults experiencing social exclusion

International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2022
Capoeira is an effective rehabilitative practice for marginal populations. There is a need to define the essential elements of the trainee’s experience, and to conceptualize and define the processes of inclusion and rehabilitation associated with ...
Gila Amitay
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The Invisibility of Race in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: The Gracies versus Capoeira and Judo

Martial Arts Studies
This research article examines why the racialization of Brazilian jiu-jitsu has so often been invisible to non-Brazilians. It argues that Brazilian jiu-jitsu emerged in a highly racially stratified context and looks in particular at challenge matches ...
Ben Penglase
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Capoeira and Its Effects on Health-Related Outcomes—A Systematic Review

Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine
Objective: Capoeira is an Afro-Brasilian martial art as well as a music- and dance-based cultural practice. This article aims to establish a foundational framework for future research endeavors in the domain of Capoeira by conducting a comprehensive ...
Robin Köhler   +3 more
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Call, Response, and Compromisso: Ethical Practice in Capoeira of Backland Bahia, Brazil

Journal of the Society for American Music
In the Afro-Brazilian music-movement form capoeira, call and response saturates all interactions in live performance events (rodas). In addition to call-and-response song structures, music calls bodies into movement, bodies call to one another, and ...
Esther Viola Kurtz
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Traditional capoeira street circles in Florianópolis (Southern Brazil): impacts of the covid-19 pandemic

Leisure Studies, 2022
Capoeira is a cultural manifestation of Afro-Brazilian origin, born during the slavery period in Brazil. Its practice developed historically on the street, on the margins of Brazilian society, giving new meaning to spaces almost always understood only as
Samara Escobar Martins   +3 more
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Capoeira, inclusión y parálisis cerebral. Posibilidades pedagógicas para una propuesta de práctica inclusiva

Didacticae. Revista de Investigación en Didácticas Específicas
La parálisis cerebral, como trastorno que afecta a funciones del sistema nervioso, reduce en gran medida las posibilidades de movimiento. En niños y niñas en edad escolar, este factor puede generar aislamiento en el área de educación física. Este aspecto,
Sergio Moneo-Benítez   +2 more
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A CAPOEIRA E AS PRODUÇÕES ACADÊMICAS NOS REPOSITÓRIOS INSTITUCIONAIS DAS UNIVERSIDADES FEDERAIS DO BRASIL

ARACÊ
Este trabalho é resultado de pesquisa no âmbito do Núcleo Interdisciplinar de Educação em Direitos Humanos da Universidade Federal do Tocantins que teve como objetivo identificar por meio de pesquisa exploratória nos Repositórios Institucionais ...
Paulo Fernando de Melo Martins   +1 more
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A capoeira no eixo temático “Lutas” da Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC)

Revista de Educação Popular
According to formal teaching documents, capoeira – a Brazilian cultural manifestation with African roots – is present in Brazilian educational sphere. In this sense, this proposal was characterized as qualitative, descriptive-exploratory research, aiming
Abaeté Strino Dalto   +2 more
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Os desafios da mestria em capoeira: as barreiras para a mulher ser mestra!

Brazilian Journal of Development, 2022
O presente artigo apresenta um recorte sobre a mulher no esporte e em especial, na capoeira, como protagonista em um universo naturalizado como masculinizado.
Joacelmo Barbosa Borges, B. Grando
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Community in Syntony: Theorizing Axé in Capoeira Angola and Rural Samba of Backland Bahia, Brazil

Ethnomusicology
Capoeira, Candomblé, and samba—three Afro-Brazilian expressive forms—are indelibly linked in the Brazilian popular imaginary, frequently listed in tandem in tourist brochures and academic literature alike. Yet their relationship remains undertheorized.
Esther Viola Kurtz
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