About

Capoeira For Youth

taught by Instructor Jaba of Mestre Curisco Capoeira Malês

Date & AGES

Classes Begin Sunday, May 4, 2008 at SPECTRUM DANCE THEATER
AGES 7-12 YEARS • SUNDAYS 2:00 – 3:30PM

Location

The Madrona Dance Studio
800 Lake Washington Blvd.
Seattle, WA 98122

TUITION

$90 a session (7 weeks)
To register, please call 206-325-4161

For more information call us at 206.325.4161

The Art of Capoeira

African slaves in Brazil perfected Capoeira (Pronounced ‘kah-poe-air-ah’) 400 years ago as a way to resist the oppression of the Portuguese. Music and dancing were incorporated to provide concealment, allowing the slaves to play unhindered. Capoeira has played an important part in shaping the culture of Brazil.

Modern day Capoeira is an up-tempo, fast-paced, fluid game known as Contemporânea, (A Portuguese term meaning “Contemporary”), which is what we play here at Capoeira Malês. Our contemporary roots trace back to a rough and tumble version of capoeira called Old School, also known as "Regional" (Pronounced 'heh-shon-al'). Capoeira Regional was practiced for many years in the neighborhoods of Brazil's towns and cities.

Today, Capoeira is practiced on every continent and continues to gain recognition as a means of liberation from the barriers people impose on themselves. Capoeira combines the raw excitement of music, dancing, fighting, and gravity defying acrobatics. The term given to people who practice the art of Capoeira is ‘Capoeirista’.

The game of Caporeira is played inside a Roda (meaning ‘circle’, pronounced ‘hoe-da’) comprised of of several capoeiristas. Some rodas can be very large, consisting of up to 40 or 50 participants. The tempo in the roda is set using a unique musical combination of drums, tambourines, singing, and most importantly, a one-stringed instrument called a berimbau.

Capoeira, does not focus on inflicting attacks upon an opponent, but rather it is a “conversation” between two individuals. Each move is responded to by a defensive move, an offensive move, or most often, a combination of both. This is what gives Capoeira its dance-like quality.

Similar to the way a sensei leads a dojo, a mestre leads a school of Capoeira. Mestres practice for many years, perfecting their art through learning and teaching. There are several levels in Capoeira, beginning with professors, then moving to contra mestres, before finally reaching the level of mestre.

Every year “Batizados” are held, where Capoeiristas from all around converge on a three day celebration. Literally meaning “baptism”, Batizados serve the purpose of bringing the Capoeira community together for fellowship, learning and recognition. New Capoeiristas earn their cordas (belt), and a Capoeira nickname if they haven't already earned one.

To learn more about Capoeira and Capoeira classes, visit www.curisco.com.


For more information call us at 206.325.4161

News

ACADEMY PROGRAM AUDITIONS

SATURDAY, JULY 19TH 3-5PM @ MADRONA DANCE STUDIO

NEW SUNDAY CLASSES AT SPECTRUM

12-1:30    BRAZILIAN SAMBA  (ALL AGES)

1:30-3PM   ADULT JAZZ

2:00-3:30    YOUTH CAPOEIRA

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