Charley1977 - Well you I don't think you can compare two great masters like that. Ofcourse Mestre Pastinha's line and Mestre Poncianinho's style are going to be different but thats what make capoeira interesting. It would be a great shame if everyone played capoeira the same; lets not forget Mestre Poncianinho can play Angola, Regional & Miudiunho. We are taught to bring our own style to the table. Peace.
thats a good comment about suassuna hes a wonderful capoeira master , as is poncianho but there is still a great difference between the capoeira angola of mestre pastinha line and that of the style of poncianho but congrats on your video
why are this group always using yellow and black uniform if they dont play angola its a regional group always pretend they do a bit of angola.... which angola group say they do a bit of regional noone!
The yellow t-shirt is the t-shirt they produced for their most recent Batizado. It isn't their usual uniform. Also, Cordao de Ouro isn't a "regional group"; it is a group that practices contemporary Capoeira, which takes influence from both the Capoeira of Mestre Bimba and that of Capoeira Angola. In fact, the grand master of the group, Mestre Suassuna trained more with masters of angola (Such as Mestre Canjiquinha) as a student than he did with regional teachers.
Also, the group was co-founded by Mestre Brasilia, an angoleiro and student of Mestre Canjiquinha (of course he isn't of Pastinha's lineage either, but there is more to angola then that lineage, great as it is). I really feel like CDO is one of the few places were all the various threads of Capoeira have been able to come together so seamlessly.
Where can one get the DVD? I went to the CDO London website and could not find it.
Much appreciated.
phey120 2 years ago
Charley1977 - Well you I don't think you can compare two great masters like that. Ofcourse Mestre Pastinha's line and Mestre Poncianinho's style are going to be different but thats what make capoeira interesting. It would be a great shame if everyone played capoeira the same; lets not forget Mestre Poncianinho can play Angola, Regional & Miudiunho. We are taught to bring our own style to the table. Peace.
CHAMADA21 4 years ago
thats a good comment about suassuna hes a wonderful capoeira master , as is poncianho but there is still a great difference between the capoeira angola of mestre pastinha line and that of the style of poncianho but congrats on your video
charley1977 4 years ago
excellently put tatu.
cacaucdo 4 years ago
Well said Tatu.
CHAMADA21 4 years ago
why are this group always using yellow and black uniform if they dont play angola its a regional group always pretend they do a bit of angola.... which angola group say they do a bit of regional noone!
charley1977 4 years ago
The yellow t-shirt is the t-shirt they produced for their most recent Batizado. It isn't their usual uniform. Also, Cordao de Ouro isn't a "regional group"; it is a group that practices contemporary Capoeira, which takes influence from both the Capoeira of Mestre Bimba and that of Capoeira Angola. In fact, the grand master of the group, Mestre Suassuna trained more with masters of angola (Such as Mestre Canjiquinha) as a student than he did with regional teachers.
tatucdo 4 years ago 4
Also, the group was co-founded by Mestre Brasilia, an angoleiro and student of Mestre Canjiquinha (of course he isn't of Pastinha's lineage either, but there is more to angola then that lineage, great as it is). I really feel like CDO is one of the few places were all the various threads of Capoeira have been able to come together so seamlessly.
Resmungo 3 years ago