Capoeiras de Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba e Florianópolis, participem da nossa pesquisa " Representações sociais sobre a capoeira no Brasil". Envie seu e-mail para: diogomarinho_ef@yahoo.com.br, que lhe passaremos maiores informações! Axé!
Capoeiras de Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba e Florianópolis, participem da nossa pesquisa " Representações sociais sobre a capoeira no Brasil". Envie seu e-mail para: diogomarinho_ef@yahoo.com.br, que lhe passaremos maiores informações! Axé!
Prq diabos o cordão de ouro tinha que ser um mulato? e que mistura de catolicismo com umbanda! isso é mistura mesmo! " misturou, misturou, quem pensa que é só branco se enganou." mas mesmo assim ia achar mais legal se no filme fosse um negro mesmo... Mas esse jogo toca o coração! Adorei.
Depending on time, players wear whites in representation of their being untouchable and how clean their game was. If a footprint was to touch the white then the game became a little more serious.
Не-а. Я добавил тебе в личку ссылку на ролик, на рутубе.
That guy in white is 2 dan Kiokushin /ex champion of Russia in Heavyweight Karate DO. But russian system is too much hard for karate or capoeira monkeys
Besides being a bragging, ignorant know-it-all cunt, was there any justified reason for you to act like a dickhole and talk shit about this cultural expression of martial art, dance and game? Also congrats on using your native language, brave move.
This is very good like folklore, but not martial arts. It's like a sport - well, but only within themselves. This is not a universal thing. Just as dancing. In Russia there is the concept of "force of arms." Stabbed man can be put to sleep, not necessarily cut it. And those "strikes" in the movie - this is just folklore.
well, that's the point. I'm not saying capoeira is the best martial art period, but there's a difference between a capoeira game and a capoeira fight
watch?v=UZYqWue5h8k&
Of course there are rules in this fight, but actually great fighting comes down to the point of how you utilize the moves you know and how fast you can react. And you require a lot of stamina, when you practise capoeira. 1 second ago
Que coisa linda, maravilhosa, autêntica, essa é minha raiz, não sou europeu, não sou árabe, não sou africano, não sou japonês, não sou índio, sou brasileiro.
whites were just meant as a way to legitamize capoeira, all students had to wear them. Basically at one point capoeira was illegal in Brazil and Mestre Bimba made many changes so the goverment would legalize, one was "cleaning up" the art and making his students were cleans whites, this way it wasn't viewed as a dirty street fighting as many higher ups saw it.
" menino quem foi seu mestre ? Teu mestre foi Salomão sou disciplo que aprender sou mestre que dou lição O mestre que me ensinou ta o Engenho da Conceição A ele não deve dinheiro Deve saber e obrigação O segredo de Sào Cosme Quem sabe é São Damião" the audio isn't that good but it must be right
Thanks so much, the audio isn't good. Everything sounds right (Portuguese is terrible), but deve in deve saber e obriga.... doesn't sound correct. Sounds like da hoje. Which makes a little more sense to me. I'm not talking smack, just want to learn and understand since my Portuguese is poor.
Mestre Leopoldinha, one of the greatest Mestres!!! there was not one capoeistra around who was really a black man they could of used ? Capoeira was raised during a period when The Africans were bieng forced into slavery and killed freely within Brasil.
Ironic, I think, for a martial art born from the African diaspora ( with so much pain and suffering) to be displayed in such a way... a white man in black paint.
This was your bath ism Jorge. You have shown your great value only equal to the people of Aruanda. "SARAVA"!. Ochalá my father send you his regards. This "cordão" (necklace) wil keep your "body closed" (corpo fechado) as long as you have the courage to look in your enemies eyes. "SARAVÁ"! Now Jorge, return to Eldorado that is your place, go fight besides your people against the phalanges of evil!
the six-pointed star is not Jewish, it is the star of Rephiam, a pagan star. Later on adopted by the Zionist lobby in the 19th century. King David never used the star as an emblem during his reign.
but may i know does dis real Cordao de Ouro Movie story or just a ordinary vid?! and where do u get it camara?!and where's the rest?!..
o yeah, i want ask u more due to i am a newbie in Capoeira [despite Capoeira just come in to my Beloved Country, The Republic of Indonesia]. May i know what's d meaning of the moves on 02.01 and go on?! And then, for ur answer bout Solomon stAR?!where did u know bout it?Please tell me
why laugh about people not being able to speak a new language? chisoro sounds just enough like tesora for us to understand. Let's all make an effort to be more tolerant. Blessings to all.
Yes, it has. Essentially, a lot of people are enslaved in forced works illegally. The protagonist fights capoeira, trains among the masters and returns to free everyone. Essentially, a typical martial arts flick from 70's, but made in Brazil. ;)
Great vid. Excellent demonstration of Capoeira skill. Only...why was it necessary to paint Mestre Camisa black? I'd imagine that there are plenty of capoeiristas in Brazil that could handle the role without the expense of all that extra makeup.
Yeah, that's really kind of odd. I guess they chose Camisa, because at that time he was seen as the best capoeirista around. His jogos with Moraes were legendary. Of course there were more than enough really good black capoeiristas from whom they could have chosen...
Capoeira isn't a "black only" thing where you can excel (like Camisa) and get passed over because you're white. I'm sure there are "black" people that aren't black enough for the ritual's needs. hahaha It would be like observing one of the rituals in Africa where they paint themselves white and asking "Why don't they just find a missionary for the role?" Axe!
@cameracapoeira are you retarded brasil is way behind the states in the improvements of racial equality he is the star of the movie beside nestor stop n think b4 u type u big dummy
capoeira is not a fairy tail, capoeira is real and it is part of the Brazilian history. The quilombos were as real as slavery in Brazil. Keep in mind that capoeira is not a Santa Clause tail, it does exist and it did in the past.
Please someone tell me: #1, Is that Nestor Capoeira (If so, who is the guy all painted up Pwning him?) #2, What are they saying at the end of the video after the roda!
Thanks! It's refreshing to see another educated Capoeirista on this site. By the way... I think that there is only 150 year old records of Capoeira because of the destruction of much of Brazil's written history. I read about it in one of Nestor Capoeira's books. I imagine it was around in some form long before anyone even thought to write about it in the first place, like Batuque (my spelling sucks) the style Bimba's father was said to have used!
Yeah, you are right. Much of written brazilian history was destroyed. So it is hard to bring light into history of capoeira. But one thing is clear: The once told history of capoeira is mainly a fairy tail. There was no such thing as capoeira in the quilombos. Read Assunçaos book: "History of an afro-brazilian martial art. Capoeira" It is the best book out there at the moment.
It's not a star of david. It's a symbol of Candomblé. Solomon or Salomão offers protection to the practioners of Capoeira. Ask your teacher for more info. The movie is portuguese only. The traditional Savate (not the modern) is in fact very similar to capoeira. It also has Meia Lua de Compasso and many other similar kicks. And it was performed as a game inside some sort of Roda on board of ships.
It's not the star of david. It's the seal of king salomon they are touching. It is also a symbol of candomble and Bimba used it as a "logo" for his capoeira regional. Todays Capoeira is mostly brazillian, altough recent researches conclude that capoeira might have originated from french Savate. The traditional Savate was found by sailors, who also travelled to Brazil. Capoeira-alike Martial Arts (Moring, Danyme, Ladja) also exist on french-ruled islands, but not in Africa.
The French sailors most likely copied the arts of the Africans Ngolo/Danmye/Ladja/Moring. This is problably the most misconcieved theory of the origins of capoeira as i have ever heard.
I know it's a unusal theory but the N'golo is said to be very different from capoeira. It is said that Savate was found by french sailors from Marseille and then brought to the colonies. The reason why they used mainly kicks and a lot of kicks with hands on the ground (Meia Lua d.C., Chapeu de Couro, Martelo do Chao etc.) was because of the very slippery deck of the ships.
Also, when the french sailors copied it, then why didn't the portuguese and the dutch sailors? And why isn't something like Capoeira found on (once) dutch or portuguese ruled islands? M. Assunçao writes in his new book, that there is absolutly no proof that capoeira existed on slave plantages or quilombos. First (real) reports of Capoeira are dated only 150 years ago.
To say that Capoeira is purely Brazilian is just silly. Africans, which were not native to Brazil were the creators of capoeira. because is was created in Brazil does not make it 100% african, but not 100% Brazilian either.
That's not true. Capoeira Angola is not the mother of Capoeira The Capoeira Angola which is practiced today mostly comes after Pastinha. Pastinha made the same thing as Bimba. He collected some techniques, invented some new and manifestated them in his Capoeira Angola. Before Regional and Angola, there was no such thing as a mother. It was everything and nothing. Stick-, Knife-Fighting, Boxing, Kicking etc. - Read M. Assunção for more info
sorry for ask again,as i know capoeira is not related to any religion and races rite?it's a traditional martial art inherited from generation to generation,it is a culture,but why the symbol of capoeira regional accuired a cross and start of david?,does it have any story behind of this in how the symbol come from?does it created from mestre bimba?,sorry for asking,iam capoeirista from Ache Brasil and asking to gain more knowledge abt capoeira
The sign they're drawing is not a star of david - it's called "Signo Salomão", the sign of King Solomon. It means protection. Bimba used a modified version as the symbol for Capoeira Regional.
we learned english, you mean that you can't learn portuguese? lol, chill man, ask and we translate, no biggie. But we can write in portuguese, thats all. Axé
You must understand that at that time, Brazilian movies were all like that, little investment, amateur, differente from movies being made today, at that time, all Brazilian movies looked and were even worst than this production. And as for what Mestre Bimba said, he said many things before based on personal interests and for political reasons. Mestre Bimba also said once that all angoleiros make berimbaus out of cheap wood, instead of biriba, is that true??? NOT!
this is the link to Mestre Bimba´s ideas of what angoleiros and regionais differ from: /watch?v=ZH2GVIwSdWM Unfortunatelly, he didn´t even know how much conflict he created for us today, sadly, he was being used by the oppressors, who´s final ideals are to bring capoeiristas against capoeiristas, poor people against poor people, and so forth.
my bad, when I said MESTRE MÃO BRANCA, I meant to say MESTRE CAMISA, since he´s the one painted black, and later mentioned as the best mestre around those days, no way José!!!
Hmmh, how come Bimba once mentioned the talent of Camisinha (Mestre Camisa) if he wasn't that good? By the way: Did you see the whole movie? At the time the movie was made, there was absolutly no way of making money with it. The whole film is just plain stupid and very amateurish. I even don't believe it was aired somewhere at those times.
so many other mestres were alive and much better than Mão Branca that I can´t even list here, yet, they put Nestor Capoeira and Leopoldina, give me a break! let´s be real, my critic has full effect and it is real.
As for the movie being a break through against racism, the movie took on the capoeira regional fad, and made money out of it, simply as that. Didin´t help Mestre Pastinha, nor any of the real mestres who a few years later died ou of poverty, hunger, and did not even get a proper burrial. While Nestor, travelled all over Europe calling Leopoldina a mestre and saying it was his mestre.
SHAME ON THE COMERCIALIZATION OF CAPOEIRA, and the ultimate death of all true mestres!
Shame on all pseudo-mestres and all that take capoeira towards the wrong path, without being serious and totally commited to it. The movie is fun to watch, but as fgor capoeira and afro-descendent rituals, it´s just gimmicks.
At that time, Mestre Camisa was considered as the best capoeirista around. His games with M. Moraes were said to be the best capoeira. That's why they chose him to play oxalá. The fact that they painted him black is quite stupid, though. I don't consider it to be racism, because a film about capoeira, an afro-brazillan martial art, was quite a breakthrough AGAINST RACISM. In Brazil, even today Capoeira sometimes has a bad reputation and is associated with the lower classes.
Nah man, sorry, to tell me that Mestre Mão Branca was considered the best one around at that time??? WHO considered this??? Probably the same pseudo-mestres, the elite, c´mon, we are talking about the same years that we still had real MESTRES like João Grande, João pequeno, Bigodinho, Pastinha, Waldemar, Boca Rica, Curió, Moraes, among
the games between moraes and camisa are an amazing display of capoeira, but then again, why isn't moraes on this film? notice how no black mestres play (jogan) in the roda throughout the film.
Ok, I shall make my Mestre´s word my own. Why in hell woulçd they paint a guy black instead of bringing a real afro-brazilian, with so many good mestres around those years. RACISM! Stardom, ego...
And why would the son of OXALÁ, award Nestor with a patuá, if he played capoeira like a juvenile. Shame on them, as they keep on using Afro culture, comercializing it around the world to make a name for themselves.
there are white mestres, and if you are the mestre of a student, and a particular ritual (however fictiona as this is a movie) requires him to be painted black in order to represent an African deity, why then bring another mestre? Does it mean that a white mestre cannot do that ritual? Also, the student is not supposed to beat the teacher at a baptism. And, as this movie is made for non-capoeiras, they had to outline the difference in skill
They didn't pretend that they were dancing. Because every african art was forbidden in this time. even dancing. I found it in the first book of nestor capoeira. it's a really nice and informative book ;)
African worship, art, dance, and fighting were forbidden by law. So their owners thought to "brighten" their life to make them more productive by allowing music and dance, thought to be the least of all evils. It was a known practice in colonial Brazil as depression amongst slaves led to suicide. However, They had to do it in portuguese and use similes in the songs to help disguise the African nature of the arts. Think about that next time you sing about butter, Catarina or Sebastian...
EITA PORRA ME ARREPIEI VU TEMPO BOM VU
Borelxavoladu 2 months ago
me arrepiei vendo esse video
oxalá mew pai
muito bom!!
manocabulosoada 6 months ago
MESTRE CAMISA SERÁ ETERNO !!
diegoabadacapoeira1 7 months ago
What a great and inspiring performance.
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DIOGOMARINHOCAPOEIRA 9 months ago
Prq diabos o cordão de ouro tinha que ser um mulato? e que mistura de catolicismo com umbanda! isso é mistura mesmo! " misturou, misturou, quem pensa que é só branco se enganou." mas mesmo assim ia achar mais legal se no filme fosse um negro mesmo... Mas esse jogo toca o coração! Adorei.
Mariflor3108 10 months ago
@Mariflor3108 Essa mistura é o Brasil né cara, eu concordo com vc, realmente tinha que ser um negro ali e não um mulato, é legal o video muito bom
faiscajiujitsu 9 months ago
=O
o cara do "ah morre diabo"
escubinho 11 months ago
Depending on time, players wear whites in representation of their being untouchable and how clean their game was. If a footprint was to touch the white then the game became a little more serious.
MrTheMolecule 1 year ago 2
Are they speaking gulla?
zeppelinman14 1 year ago
Ótimooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
refachinete 1 year ago
Otimo video , eu conheci esse mestre q canta grande mestre Leopoldina do, RJ, Brasil
Raphinhapinheiro 1 year ago
3:47 made me so happy
smoothandbold 1 year ago
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Humanoids 1 year ago
Uma estrela de Davi no pé do berimbau, pq será?
hernandesbarauna 1 year ago
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laurikadge 1 year ago
@laurikadge
It's very hard to see, but the movie is actually showing, that you're a huge faggot
Humanoids 1 year ago 2
@Humanoids
Не-а. Я добавил тебе в личку ссылку на ролик, на рутубе.
That guy in white is 2 dan Kiokushin /ex champion of Russia in Heavyweight Karate DO. But russian system is too much hard for karate or capoeira monkeys
link in rurtube
laurikadge 1 year ago
@laurikadge
Besides being a bragging, ignorant know-it-all cunt, was there any justified reason for you to act like a dickhole and talk shit about this cultural expression of martial art, dance and game? Also congrats on using your native language, brave move.
Humanoids 1 year ago
@Humanoids
This is very good like folklore, but not martial arts. It's like a sport - well, but only within themselves. This is not a universal thing. Just as dancing. In Russia there is the concept of "force of arms." Stabbed man can be put to sleep, not necessarily cut it. And those "strikes" in the movie - this is just folklore.
laurikadge 1 year ago
@laurikadge
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well, that's the point. I'm not saying capoeira is the best martial art period, but there's a difference between a capoeira game and a capoeira fight
watch?v=UZYqWue5h8k&
Of course there are rules in this fight, but actually great fighting comes down to the point of how you utilize the moves you know and how fast you can react. And you require a lot of stamina, when you practise capoeira. 1 second ago
Humanoids 1 year ago
@Humanoids
Yes, I understand that there are differences. Still, "capoeira fight" - is also folklore. That is - much closer to reality --
watch?v=JAZAY0F3e4o
I want to say that in capoeira - it is only dance. In a real fight African American must be seized for braids. На реальной улице.
laurikadge 1 year ago
@Humanoids
The knife can be blunt man, not necessarily cut it. And those "strikes" in the movie - this is just folklore.
laurikadge 1 year ago
Mestre Camisa no auge da técnica!
ProfessorLeiteiro 1 year ago
i think so this man in white suits,its a maestre capoiere!!!!right?this movie is old,maybe 60 yrs,or older
krakus1902 1 year ago
...eu nasci no sábado
no domingo caminhei
na segunda feira
capoeira joguei, camarada
água de bebê...
vagralm 2 years ago
Que coisa linda, maravilhosa, autêntica, essa é minha raiz, não sou europeu, não sou árabe, não sou africano, não sou japonês, não sou índio, sou brasileiro.
vadicodf 2 years ago
Correct me if I am wrong but back then wearing a white suit meant you were a mestre correct? or were you just a bad ass capoeirsta?
Anihilist 2 years ago
whites were just meant as a way to legitamize capoeira, all students had to wear them. Basically at one point capoeira was illegal in Brazil and Mestre Bimba made many changes so the goverment would legalize, one was "cleaning up" the art and making his students were cleans whites, this way it wasn't viewed as a dirty street fighting as many higher ups saw it.
seiryu24717 2 years ago
@Anihilist They were also supposedly meant to represtent slave uniforms
ImPaulpants 1 year ago
Quem tem esse vídeo?Onde posso consegui-lo, fornecer fone e endereço
Luis
valdo5412 2 years ago
lyrics for the song at 1:44? It it still a corrido even though no call and response?
Skeeter66 2 years ago
666poor 2 years ago 3
Thanks so much, the audio isn't good. Everything sounds right (Portuguese is terrible), but deve in deve saber e obriga.... doesn't sound correct. Sounds like da hoje. Which makes a little more sense to me. I'm not talking smack, just want to learn and understand since my Portuguese is poor.
Skeeter66 2 years ago
a ele deve dinheiro
saude e o brigação...
it's even hard for me that is native, i know how hard it can sound for ya.
666poor 2 years ago
are they also zulu's too?
athaocity 2 years ago
Thankyou for sharing that with us.
thevalley2008 2 years ago
I think mestre Camisa was Ogun.
gbouzin 2 years ago 3
3:04
leemlm 2 years ago
very hard to watch...
Mestre Leopoldinha, one of the greatest Mestres!!! there was not one capoeistra around who was really a black man they could of used ? Capoeira was raised during a period when The Africans were bieng forced into slavery and killed freely within Brasil.
Ironic, I think, for a martial art born from the African diaspora ( with so much pain and suffering) to be displayed in such a way... a white man in black paint.
Images are powerful.
Now check out Beetle on the You tube
joshuagerard 2 years ago
apparently camisa doesn't like to talk about his role in this movie for the same reason
108OneOhEight 2 years ago
3:44 is one of my faves!
reverse the vingativa & gives a tesoura de braco!! Muito bom!
TLeschar 2 years ago
You kick me like that !... we ain't friends no mo'!!!!!
MrQuatro 2 years ago
lol bad ass comment
athaocity 2 years ago
Great to see Nestor in his younger years, love this movie
misterkami2 2 years ago
Mestre Leopoldinaha's berimbau is amazing.
chross1984 2 years ago
i know that things is beautiful
chross1984 2 years ago
nice.... :)))
grlisha93 2 years ago
3:39
jhomar18 2 years ago
man this is a cool movie
ronjr77 2 years ago
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ronjr77 2 years ago
learn how to write!
Humanoids 2 years ago
where can I find the movie?
texabara 2 years ago
oh man he got owned!
vazqjose 2 years ago
o kurwa
zeruel111 2 years ago
Man, Mestre Camisa plays dirty.
Mastabiff 3 years ago
Wow! That was amazing! Those takedowns soooo skillfull!
snapshot20svideos 3 years ago
those are tissoras ("scissors")
narcosan 2 years ago
Somone coud translate the end?
Bialekonie 3 years ago
This was your bath ism Jorge. You have shown your great value only equal to the people of Aruanda. "SARAVA"!. Ochalá my father send you his regards. This "cordão" (necklace) wil keep your "body closed" (corpo fechado) as long as you have the courage to look in your enemies eyes. "SARAVÁ"! Now Jorge, return to Eldorado that is your place, go fight besides your people against the phalanges of evil!
rapharigoti 3 years ago 2
oyee...he got kicked out the roda nasty!!! this video is awesome tho.
niguaahahahaha 3 years ago
Uma relíquia. Maravilhoso.
Marinalemle 3 years ago
¡Qué tal bençao!
peruvianbeatle 3 years ago
Faço Cordão de Ouro aqui em SP, batizado pelo Mestre Suassuna em 2005 , Capoeira vive dentro de mim não quero nucna abandonar
SempreTricolor 3 years ago
What does the six-pointed star mean in capoeira?
deborahbetty58 3 years ago
nothing... i guess its a jewish capoeiraist thing
AriscoCapoeira 3 years ago
the six-pointed star is not Jewish, it is the star of Rephiam, a pagan star. Later on adopted by the Zionist lobby in the 19th century. King David never used the star as an emblem during his reign.
deborahbetty58 3 years ago 2
Where I can have more information about what you say?
capitansudamerica 3 years ago
AXE!!PRA OGUM AXE PRA SAO JORGE!!!
w5andre 3 years ago
este video me emociona
capoeira na veia sempre x))
parece ate q foi ensaiado
e uma arteee!!
vivilindiosa 3 years ago 7
The guy in the red striped pants looks like Nestor Capoeira. is that him ?
thegliphic 3 years ago
that's what i thought too...
xoemorx 3 years ago
Yes thegliphic, it's Nestor Capoeira.
Hirinaki 3 years ago
this black guy isn't mestre Camisa i think
Pietruchanms 3 years ago
looks like him to me. *shrugs*
queixada4 3 years ago
Yes, It's Camisa.
LotusJet 3 years ago
Nice trip-up on the arms at 3:47.
DaGlowingElement 3 years ago
Where can i find the whole movie?
loivyve 3 years ago
buen video
RubiaRap 3 years ago
por que o povo brasileiro não gosta do que é dele? O_o
engraçado isso XD
Koich14 3 years ago
para vato, para vato eh.
sg500 3 years ago
hey i did Capoeira .. it was hella fun.. and still is
bigojac2000 3 years ago
Wouahahweuaweh... So much Love for This vid!! =)
i like it and love it also!
but may i know does dis real Cordao de Ouro Movie story or just a ordinary vid?! and where do u get it camara?!and where's the rest?!..
o yeah, i want ask u more due to i am a newbie in Capoeira [despite Capoeira just come in to my Beloved Country, The Republic of Indonesia]. May i know what's d meaning of the moves on 02.01 and go on?! And then, for ur answer bout Solomon stAR?!where did u know bout it?Please tell me
MeLiGeiRo 3 years ago
what is the name of this movie ???
thanx
Georges13thgod 3 years ago
Read the video title ;)
cameracapoeira 3 years ago
@Georges13thgod watch the movie "besouro"it is new.
wesleysidney 1 year ago
at 00:41 - a 'magen-david' symbol with a cross ?
israeliwarriors 4 years ago
It's the sign of solomon not a david star. the sign of solomon is a candomblé symbol and "logo" of bimba's capoeira regional. It offers protection.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago 5
ok thanks
israeliwarriors 4 years ago
nice kik!
arcpiettro 4 years ago
My favorite is at 3:25; the student gets a hastera, then tries to return it, and gets taken down with chisoro!!
Good Game!!
-Has anyone seen the documentary on Mestre Bimba??
TLeschar 4 years ago
hastera??? hahahahha
jonboka 4 years ago
ok, so I misspelled it; it rasteira... I'm not a native portugese speaker. Anyway, hope everyones games are improving. Jogar camara!!
TLeschar 4 years ago
chisoro???? hahahahahaha
dungabada 3 years ago
why laugh about people not being able to speak a new language? chisoro sounds just enough like tesora for us to understand. Let's all make an effort to be more tolerant. Blessings to all.
TLeschar 3 years ago
pleaseee!
dungabada 3 years ago
axé capoeira!!
jackbisonha 4 years ago
axé capoeira
grupo africa do capoeira
obrigado
youmameland 4 years ago
alguem me pode dizer kual o nome da primeira musika??
parkour9394 4 years ago
Mandiguero demais.. pqp
:D
amo.
carlosalencar123 4 years ago 2
Does the movie have a plot?
jaybullen 4 years ago
Yes, it has. Essentially, a lot of people are enslaved in forced works illegally. The protagonist fights capoeira, trains among the masters and returns to free everyone. Essentially, a typical martial arts flick from 70's, but made in Brazil. ;)
AlexanderLancaster 4 years ago 4
@AlexanderLancaster
A really really bad martial arts flick :D lol but good jogo scenes, all 2 of them
Dstructor 1 year ago
Great vid. Excellent demonstration of Capoeira skill. Only...why was it necessary to paint Mestre Camisa black? I'd imagine that there are plenty of capoeiristas in Brazil that could handle the role without the expense of all that extra makeup.
fukageryu 4 years ago
Yeah, that's really kind of odd. I guess they chose Camisa, because at that time he was seen as the best capoeirista around. His jogos with Moraes were legendary. Of course there were more than enough really good black capoeiristas from whom they could have chosen...
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
Capoeira isn't a "black only" thing where you can excel (like Camisa) and get passed over because you're white. I'm sure there are "black" people that aren't black enough for the ritual's needs. hahaha It would be like observing one of the rituals in Africa where they paint themselves white and asking "Why don't they just find a missionary for the role?" Axe!
RudiGotSoul 4 years ago
@cameracapoeira are you retarded brasil is way behind the states in the improvements of racial equality he is the star of the movie beside nestor stop n think b4 u type u big dummy
deleons11 1 year ago
Amei
nitamarianalinda 4 years ago
hmm.. when will this come out on dvd?
loivyve 4 years ago
Mestre Leopoldinha, RIP
pixador13 4 years ago
מה הקטע עם המגן דויד? לא כ"כ הבנתי..
tourocdo 4 years ago
show de bola!!!capoeira de raiz...muito maneiro...vlw...abçs.e obrigado p presente!!!
marauleba 4 years ago
RIP Mestre Leopoldinha .
ILLogicalScripts1 4 years ago
capoeira is not a fairy tail, capoeira is real and it is part of the Brazilian history. The quilombos were as real as slavery in Brazil. Keep in mind that capoeira is not a Santa Clause tail, it does exist and it did in the past.
gabitor20 4 years ago
yea, but most of Capoeira's history was lost when it was banned by the Brazilian government.
amarmehta01 4 years ago
not anymore
amerikanerMarinen 4 years ago
Muito bom! Raridade!
comicuzinho 4 years ago
Please someone tell me: #1, Is that Nestor Capoeira (If so, who is the guy all painted up Pwning him?) #2, What are they saying at the end of the video after the roda!
Muito Obrigado voce'!!!
malandr0bem 4 years ago
Yes, it's Nestor. The black-painted guy is Mestre Camisa. The guy on the gunga is Mestre Leopoldinha.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
Thanks! It's refreshing to see another educated Capoeirista on this site. By the way... I think that there is only 150 year old records of Capoeira because of the destruction of much of Brazil's written history. I read about it in one of Nestor Capoeira's books. I imagine it was around in some form long before anyone even thought to write about it in the first place, like Batuque (my spelling sucks) the style Bimba's father was said to have used!
malandr0bem 4 years ago
Yeah, you are right. Much of written brazilian history was destroyed. So it is hard to bring light into history of capoeira. But one thing is clear: The once told history of capoeira is mainly a fairy tail. There was no such thing as capoeira in the quilombos. Read Assunçaos book: "History of an afro-brazilian martial art. Capoeira" It is the best book out there at the moment.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
Thanks for the info brother! I will keep an eye out for it!
malandr0bem 4 years ago
slave shipped from africa to brzil created this martial art!!!!
hajile1 4 years ago 2
It's not a star of david. It's a symbol of Candomblé. Solomon or Salomão offers protection to the practioners of Capoeira. Ask your teacher for more info. The movie is portuguese only. The traditional Savate (not the modern) is in fact very similar to capoeira. It also has Meia Lua de Compasso and many other similar kicks. And it was performed as a game inside some sort of Roda on board of ships.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
1)in hebrew it's called מגן דויד (magen david or the shield of david)
(i'm an israeli capoerista so i know what this symbol means)
2)and if it was king solomon's seal how come it has a cross on it?
3)and do u know where i could get that movie with english subtitles that'l really help
4)thx for the info on the french martial art that is similar to capoeira i really didn't know anything about that
omnipotentfish 4 years ago
oh yeah and why do they touch the star of david before entering the roda?
i'd love to hear an explanation to that...
omnipotentfish 4 years ago
It's not the star of david. It's the seal of king salomon they are touching. It is also a symbol of candomble and Bimba used it as a "logo" for his capoeira regional. Todays Capoeira is mostly brazillian, altough recent researches conclude that capoeira might have originated from french Savate. The traditional Savate was found by sailors, who also travelled to Brazil. Capoeira-alike Martial Arts (Moring, Danyme, Ladja) also exist on french-ruled islands, but not in Africa.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
The French sailors most likely copied the arts of the Africans Ngolo/Danmye/Ladja/Moring. This is problably the most misconcieved theory of the origins of capoeira as i have ever heard.
tiopantaloones 4 years ago
I know it's a unusal theory but the N'golo is said to be very different from capoeira. It is said that Savate was found by french sailors from Marseille and then brought to the colonies. The reason why they used mainly kicks and a lot of kicks with hands on the ground (Meia Lua d.C., Chapeu de Couro, Martelo do Chao etc.) was because of the very slippery deck of the ships.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
Also, when the french sailors copied it, then why didn't the portuguese and the dutch sailors? And why isn't something like Capoeira found on (once) dutch or portuguese ruled islands? M. Assunçao writes in his new book, that there is absolutly no proof that capoeira existed on slave plantages or quilombos. First (real) reports of Capoeira are dated only 150 years ago.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
does anyone know where to get this movie with english subtitles .i'm pretty sure i won't find it in blockbuster...
omnipotentfish 4 years ago
To say that Capoeira is purely Brazilian is just silly. Africans, which were not native to Brazil were the creators of capoeira. because is was created in Brazil does not make it 100% african, but not 100% Brazilian either.
rockyshadow81 4 years ago
DAM that last kick was hard! cool.
MetalHead653 4 years ago
Does morty mean capoeira carioca? that seems to largely have been discontinued.
'Camisa' means shirt? Where did he get his apelido from?
jaybullen 4 years ago
Yeah, i do. I read wrong somewhere, and failed :(
Yes, it seems to have died out...
Mortybf 4 years ago
COOLL
APAELOT 4 years ago
nvm, i didnt get it to work...
Just search for Capoeira Brazil - Batizado 2004, and pick the first vid..
Mortybf 4 years ago
what did camisa give nestor at the end of the game?
7dayvillain 4 years ago
This is Capoeira Angola. Slower, more to the ground, not as intresting, and quite ugly compared to Capoeira Regional in my opinion..
Mortybf 4 years ago
fuck you Mort! Angola is the mother, with out it there would be no regional u fuck.... stupid american
Kjstyles1982 4 years ago
That's not true. Capoeira Angola is not the mother of Capoeira The Capoeira Angola which is practiced today mostly comes after Pastinha. Pastinha made the same thing as Bimba. He collected some techniques, invented some new and manifestated them in his Capoeira Angola. Before Regional and Angola, there was no such thing as a mother. It was everything and nothing. Stick-, Knife-Fighting, Boxing, Kicking etc. - Read M. Assunção for more info
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
I'm swedish. It started more like capoeira caracao i think, then angola and regional evolved from that.
And i got my right to have a own opinion about whats ugly, eh? I will post a video reply of this showing some capoeira regional. Alot hotter imo...
Mortybf 4 years ago
eh um pela mermo..so falta c estadunidense...hehehehe
capiau021 4 years ago
Essa é a nossa cultura, esse é o nosso país. Devemos valorizar mais o que temos em nossa raíz. Capoeira, cultura brasileira!
ricarde764 4 years ago
capoeira in brasil has strong ties to candomble...research.
boozemasterdoc 4 years ago
may i know wha the cross and star of david mean?..why in that moviea they sketch that logo on sand in roda...just wondering thank u
rizunavalha 4 years ago
It's the symbol of the Capoeira Regional. It's a star of david with a little cross on top of it.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
sorry for ask again,as i know capoeira is not related to any religion and races rite?it's a traditional martial art inherited from generation to generation,it is a culture,but why the symbol of capoeira regional accuired a cross and start of david?,does it have any story behind of this in how the symbol come from?does it created from mestre bimba?,sorry for asking,iam capoeirista from Ache Brasil and asking to gain more knowledge abt capoeira
rizunavalha 4 years ago
The sign they're drawing is not a star of david - it's called "Signo Salomão", the sign of King Solomon. It means protection. Bimba used a modified version as the symbol for Capoeira Regional.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
go to the site of nestorcapoeira (.net) for more info
GuidoCapoeira 4 years ago
não escrevam em inglês... vamos escrever em português e poderemos passar a nossa cultura...
marcofabiotattoo 4 years ago
...... and if you are NOT from brazil??? or portuges? what are WE suposed to do
pauDur 4 years ago
we learned english, you mean that you can't learn portuguese? lol, chill man, ask and we translate, no biggie. But we can write in portuguese, thats all. Axé
RogerDodger69 4 years ago
Nossa, alguem pode me dizer o nome desta musica e cantor?
Skacore 4 years ago
You must understand that at that time, Brazilian movies were all like that, little investment, amateur, differente from movies being made today, at that time, all Brazilian movies looked and were even worst than this production. And as for what Mestre Bimba said, he said many things before based on personal interests and for political reasons. Mestre Bimba also said once that all angoleiros make berimbaus out of cheap wood, instead of biriba, is that true??? NOT!
isaacache 4 years ago
Hmmh. Yes, that's not true, but before Pastinha regulated it, the Capoeira Angola was mainly degenerated. Do you know when Bimba said this?
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
this is the link to Mestre Bimba´s ideas of what angoleiros and regionais differ from: /watch?v=ZH2GVIwSdWM Unfortunatelly, he didn´t even know how much conflict he created for us today, sadly, he was being used by the oppressors, who´s final ideals are to bring capoeiristas against capoeiristas, poor people against poor people, and so forth.
isaacache 4 years ago
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holly4186 4 years ago
do you have the full movie ?
fakadaldel 4 years ago
my bad, when I said MESTRE MÃO BRANCA, I meant to say MESTRE CAMISA, since he´s the one painted black, and later mentioned as the best mestre around those days, no way José!!!
isaacache 4 years ago
Hmmh, how come Bimba once mentioned the talent of Camisinha (Mestre Camisa) if he wasn't that good? By the way: Did you see the whole movie? At the time the movie was made, there was absolutly no way of making money with it. The whole film is just plain stupid and very amateurish. I even don't believe it was aired somewhere at those times.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
so many other mestres were alive and much better than Mão Branca that I can´t even list here, yet, they put Nestor Capoeira and Leopoldina, give me a break! let´s be real, my critic has full effect and it is real.
isaacache 4 years ago
As for the movie being a break through against racism, the movie took on the capoeira regional fad, and made money out of it, simply as that. Didin´t help Mestre Pastinha, nor any of the real mestres who a few years later died ou of poverty, hunger, and did not even get a proper burrial. While Nestor, travelled all over Europe calling Leopoldina a mestre and saying it was his mestre.
SHAME ON THE COMERCIALIZATION OF CAPOEIRA, and the ultimate death of all true mestres!
isaacache 4 years ago
Shame on all pseudo-mestres and all that take capoeira towards the wrong path, without being serious and totally commited to it. The movie is fun to watch, but as fgor capoeira and afro-descendent rituals, it´s just gimmicks.
isaacache 4 years ago
At that time, Mestre Camisa was considered as the best capoeirista around. His games with M. Moraes were said to be the best capoeira. That's why they chose him to play oxalá. The fact that they painted him black is quite stupid, though. I don't consider it to be racism, because a film about capoeira, an afro-brazillan martial art, was quite a breakthrough AGAINST RACISM. In Brazil, even today Capoeira sometimes has a bad reputation and is associated with the lower classes.
cameracapoeira 4 years ago
Nah man, sorry, to tell me that Mestre Mão Branca was considered the best one around at that time??? WHO considered this??? Probably the same pseudo-mestres, the elite, c´mon, we are talking about the same years that we still had real MESTRES like João Grande, João pequeno, Bigodinho, Pastinha, Waldemar, Boca Rica, Curió, Moraes, among
isaacache 4 years ago
the games between moraes and camisa are an amazing display of capoeira, but then again, why isn't moraes on this film? notice how no black mestres play (jogan) in the roda throughout the film.
nopalitoangola 4 years ago
Ok, I shall make my Mestre´s word my own. Why in hell woulçd they paint a guy black instead of bringing a real afro-brazilian, with so many good mestres around those years. RACISM! Stardom, ego...
And why would the son of OXALÁ, award Nestor with a patuá, if he played capoeira like a juvenile. Shame on them, as they keep on using Afro culture, comercializing it around the world to make a name for themselves.
isaacache 4 years ago
there are white mestres, and if you are the mestre of a student, and a particular ritual (however fictiona as this is a movie) requires him to be painted black in order to represent an African deity, why then bring another mestre? Does it mean that a white mestre cannot do that ritual? Also, the student is not supposed to beat the teacher at a baptism. And, as this movie is made for non-capoeiras, they had to outline the difference in skill
RogerDodger69 4 years ago
the realy capoeira Angola...Mester Camisa painted of Black of Grupo Abada...playing with another Mester...I do Capoeira at 10 ears...its beutifull
xal3xxx 4 years ago
Nice throw at 3:45
Commanace 4 years ago
Those guys looked like brothers to me.. One was just black! (well painted black.)
gman422 4 years ago
so nice man thx
Nefretsel 4 years ago
viva la capoeira
i love capoeira even though i'm not brazilian and not capoeiristas
motox191489 4 years ago
that's so nice but also you dont have to be a brazilian to love capoeira for example i am Turkish :)
Nefretsel 4 years ago
capoeria isbetter thenkarate taijitsu uhh lets see submissions kickboxing boxing wrestling taikwondo uhh streetfighting martial arts
gurelscarfaceturkish 4 years ago
They didn't pretend that they were dancing. Because every african art was forbidden in this time. even dancing. I found it in the first book of nestor capoeira. it's a really nice and informative book ;)
MrDino82 4 years ago
Are you referring to "The Little Capoeira Book?"
Project005 4 years ago
African worship, art, dance, and fighting were forbidden by law. So their owners thought to "brighten" their life to make them more productive by allowing music and dance, thought to be the least of all evils. It was a known practice in colonial Brazil as depression amongst slaves led to suicide. However, They had to do it in portuguese and use similes in the songs to help disguise the African nature of the arts. Think about that next time you sing about butter, Catarina or Sebastian...
RogerDodger69 4 years ago