Capoeira is
a martial art that comes from Brazil. It
is roughly 500 years old. It was developed
in Brazil by African slaves. It is the
only surviving Martial Art native to the
New World. It's aesthetics are unique to
itself, although draw on it's rich African
heritage. Capoeira is more than just
another martial art, as it is an art of
expression, play and personal interaction
developed in the oppressive atmosphere and
environment of slavery, that has survived
into the 21st century. In Portuguese, the
language of Brazil, Capoeira is referred
to as a jogo, or a game.
Capoeira is characterized by deceptive
kicks, sweeps, trip-em-ups, head butts,
elbows and knees. Two players enter a
circle of onlookers and participants,
known as a roda. At the head of the roda
are musicians, fellow Capoeira players,
who play instruments specific to the art.
There is the berimbau, an primitive bowed
instrument, played by a Mestre, or master
of the art, whose tempo dictates to the
players what game they will play in the
roda. The berimbau is accompanied by the
atabaque, a floor drum, and a pandeiro, a
Brazilian tambourine. The Mestre also
leads the onlookers and fellow players in
songs that reflect the type of games being
played within the roda.
Fast tempos dictate games where the
players throw fast, powerful kicks and
blows at each other, along with movements
reminiscent of the most acrobatic
gymnastics. Slower tempos dictate more
dance like interaction, and more deception
between the two players. Lyrics to songs
reflect the action. For example, if one
player is obviously losing his cool, the
Mestre might sing a traditional song about
a bawling child who is crying. The lyrics
serve to remind the upset player that he
is losing his cool, and hence emotional
balance, a key to good Capoeira play.
On it's deepest level, Capoeira transcends
martial arts, music and ritual and is a
philosophical framework for approaching
and interacting with the others and the
world at large. It is a deep and holistic
art form that pushes the practitioner to
the proverbial limits - physically,
mentally, emotionally and spiritually.
-source:
Planet Capoeira Magazine